From: Office of Multicultural Affairs Date: September 26, 2024 Subject: [OMA Newsletter] Launching into Fall with an Avalanche of events!
Hi First_Name,
OMA’s Flavorite’s of the Week
by Steve Furlow
What’s light and heavy, sweet and savory!?! What place offers chocolate syrup, aioli’s, Korean BBQ sauce, and gravy? Well, no need to let this simmering inquiry fester, let’s look at the duality of CREPES N’ CRISPS located right on Chester.
This extension from the owners of Urban Kitchen is a great break form the norm, Belgium inspired street food creates such a flavorful storm. The owner learned of this culinary style during travels abroad, and then brought it back to Cleveland to much approval and applause! Warm waffles or fries topped with proteins or veggies, or with ice cream and fresh fruit, crepes filled with peanut butter and jelly. Very delicious with combinations endless, bring a friend and split the bill, that idea is stupendous. This locally owned place should be next on your list, make dinner your dessert or have lunch with a twist.
DM OMA on IG if there is food nearby
that's reasonably priced that I should try.
I’ll chew and review it, because I cannot wait to share,
all the treats I love to eat, so all of Case can compare.
Sustained Dialogue Exec Positions Available & GB Members Needed!
Sustained Dialogue (SD) is a conflict transformation process created by the Sustained Dialogue Institute and is practiced at various college campuses worldwide. SD aims to engage differences as strengths to build healthier relationships among the student body by openly sharing personal perspectives. Dialogues are for students by students, meaning anyone interested can create initiatives on campus. We are starting a CWRU SD student club and searching for at least 3 people interested in holding executive positions and at least 10 interested in joining the general body. If you are interested in getting involved with SD please contact Ezra Kaye for more information and with your interest level (exec or general body) and best mode of contact.
CWRU Department of Theater Presents: Silent Sky
by Lauren Gunderson
“Sheer magic” “Wondrous”
The true story of Henrietta Leavitt, a trail-blazing 19th Century astronomer, who changed the way we understand the heavens and earth through her scientific discoveries while battling a society where men claimed credit for them. A powerful visual and emotional spectacle that will have you looking at the night sky in a whole new light.
October 4th, 5th, 11th, 12th at 7:30pm
October 6th, 13th at 3:00pm
Kalberer Theatre at Maltz Performing Arts Center
General Admission $10
Adults 60+ and CWRU Faculty/Staff $7
Students with ID $5 Tickets
Access to 24/7 medical and mental health support for Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Institute of Music, Cleveland Institute of Art, and Kent State University School of Podiatric Medicine students.
The Dean of Students Office is committed to providing assistance and support to all CWRU students. The basic needs resource lists below will help to ensure that we all continue to advocate for and empower each other. Please note, CWRU does not determine eligibility requirements and does not endorse the off-campus and community resources compiled in these lists.