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Deutscher Studenten Club Stammtisch Tucson Arizona
Thursday, May 6, 2010 - 6:30pm - 9:30pm

The Deutscher Studenten Club's weekly social event. Feel free to bring your friends, regardless of whether or not they speak German. We'll have the Stammtisch Schild on our table, and will probably be somewhere in the southwest corner of the outdoor seating. We usually have more than one table.

Don't be worried if you can't find anyone right at 6--most people start arriving around 6:15 or later.

There will be no Stammtisch on May 13. We have no formal Stammtisch...

Chiptol-Away - Winner of the 4th German Film Festival
Thursday, May 6, 2010 - 4:23pm
German Undergraduate Students

It was a fairytale win for first-place group at the 4th biannual German Short Film Festival on May 6.

The film, Chiptol-Away, is a fairytale about a girl who kicks her addiction to the fast-food restaurant Chiptole and finds love along the way. The video group’s members, Katie Banks, Sarah Herndon, Andrew Schaeffer and Amanda Seely, each received a $25 gift card to the UA Bookstore.

The second –place winner, Mütfo: E.T. der Ossi, is a fairytale about an East German...

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Thursday, May 6, 2010 - 2:30pm - 4:30pm
Undergraduate German Studies Students

The next biannual German Short Film Festival is coming up. The festival, which takes place on Reading Day each semester, gives students in the German Basic Language program a chance to showcase their advancements. Teachers assign video projects to the students as a way for them to practice writing and speaking in German, and also so they learn to use technology as they film, edit and put together their short films. Come out on Thursday, May 6, to find out who this semester's winner...

German Studies Film Festival 2010
Thursday, May 6, 2010 - 1:00pm - 3:30pm
Undergraduate German Studies Students

The next biannual German Short Film Festival is coming up. The festival, which takes place on Reading Day each semester, gives students in the German Basic Language program a chance to showcase their advancements. Teachers assign video projects to the students as a way for them to practice writing and speaking in German, and also so they learn to use technology as they film, edit and put together their short films. The Fall 2009 festival winner came from Kyung Lee Gagum's GER 202 course:...

International Symposium on Medieval and Early Modern Culture
Thursday, May 6, 2010 (All day) - Sunday, May 9, 2010 (All day)
Various

8th International Symposium on Medieval and Early Modern Culture, University of Arizona, Tucson, May 6-9, 2010 - Crime and Punishment in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Time with the Department of German Studies. What constituted crime in the Middle Ages and early modern time (ca. 800 to ca. 1800 C.E.)? How did people regard and treat criminals? What kind of punishments were meted out? How did society survive in a world of criminal activities? Who were the criminals, and who were their...