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  1. Can you say 'Go Gators" in Polish? In Japanese? Find out how at the Translate THIS! Game Show. Reitz Union Colonnade - tomorrow at 11 am!
  2. The Academic Advising Center has trained 25 Student Ambassadors to provide classmates with information, reducing lines. http://ow.ly/Dv5w
  3. MFA alumni Rhoda Janzen's latest book is the subject of a glowing recommendation from the New York Times Book Review. http://ow.ly/DanD
  4. 8:00, Goerings bookstore: Phillip Wegner looks at the connection between the fall of the Berlin Wall and the fall of the World Trade Center.
  5. Religion professor Anna Peterson talks to Religion Dispatches about her new book and if ethics requires religion. http://tinyurl.com/yjbhtla
  6. Literature and the Brain explains the ways our brains convert stories, poems, plays, and films into pleasure. #books http://ow.ly/D9wP
  7. On Nov. 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall ceased to be the focal point of the political and ideological division of the world. http://ow.ly/D7Ky
  8. Looking for kids' books for the holidays? Children’s Literature and Culture has some suggestions - find out at 7 pm at Goerings bookstore.
  9. France-Florida Research Institute director Carol Murphy becomes a Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur. http://ow.ly/CLpo
  10. The endangered elephants of Manas National Park and indigenous cultures takes center stage at a lecture tonight in CSE E119.
  11. History professor Steve Noll discusses his book on the failed Cross Florida Barge Canal project Sunday at 2 pm at Goerings bookstore.
  12. Learn about the lives of Mississippi Civil Rights workers as told by themselves. Noon tomorrow in Dauer Hall Room 215.
  13. Russian Fall Festival - delicious food, colorful dress, great music and fun people. Sunday, 11/8/09 1:00 pm, Keene Faculty Center.
  14. Join us for an Evening of Hindustani Music Friday at 7 in the HPNP Auditorium, featuring artists Indrajit Banerjee & Subrata Bhattacharya.
  15. Peruvian artist Flora Zarate exhibits, sews and sells arpilleras, tapestries with layers of meanings, Friday in Ustler Hall at 12 pm.
  16. How are different religions responding to the environmental crisis? Gainesville faith community leaders discuss tonight at 6:30, 219 Dauer.
  17. LIGO's touring exhibit on display in UF Physics building until Nov 12. RT @UFPhysics http://bit.ly/2Icbpg
  18. How do your everyday ethics affect social change? Take a look at Religion professor Anna Peterson's newest book. http://ow.ly/x4e2
  19. The rise of the religious left: new UF study shows that the 'God Gap' might not be as wide as previously thought. http://ow.ly/wWJ8
  20. Southern Discomfort: UF English professor Padgett Powell featured in the New York Times: http://ow.ly/wdJn