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The College of Arts and Science 2020 Winter Events guide can be picked up for free at locations on campus and around Saskatoon.

College of Arts and Science 2020 Winter Events Guide now available

The free printed guide lists more than 50 events on campus and in the community

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The new College of Arts and Science 2020 Winter Events guide is now available.

The printed guide lists more than 50 events on campus and in the community hosted by units and departments of the College of Arts and Science. These include theatrical performances, music concerts, academic lectures, art exhibitions and more.

The Winter Events Guide can be picked up for free from participating libraries, book stores, coffee shops and information centres around Saskatoon. The booklet can also be found at the University of Saskatchewan in the the main college office at room 235 in the Arts Building.

Some of this season’s featured events include the Arts and Science Book Club with Kate Harris, a talk on Internet memes and mathematics, an exhibition by artist Catherine Blackburn and a winter masquerade ball led by the University of Saskatchewan Jazz Ensemble.

Popular ongoing series such as Philosophy in the Community, 7 Nights of History, Literature Matters and the Greystone Theatre season are also listed.

The most up-to-date information on College of Arts and Science events can always be found on the college events website. Download a PDF version of the 2020 Winter Events Guide here:

2020_Winter_Events_Guide_web.pdf


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