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The College Democrats of America are unquestionably very tech savy as the generation of citizens they represent. They are present on every major social networking site online to reach out to and to organize their members. To determine who they should endorse, the president and vice-president of the College Democrats took a quite unconventional survey of their members. They produced a youtube video asking for feedback from College Democrats nationwide. And here is the outcome:
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webmaster on Wed, 05/21/2008 - 19:00
Filmmaker and author Claus Bredenbrock (Bochum) will be in Leipzig as part of the series “History in Conversation” - a series of lectures organized by the History Department of the University. He will show his documentary “4 Tote in Ohio: Ein amerikanisches Trauma” followed by a lecture and discussion. The film is about an unprocessed American trauma: the shooting of four Kent State University students by the National Guard during an anti-war demonstration on May 4, 1970. Bredenbrock used archival material and interviewed eyewitnesses to make this historical documentary.
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webmaster on Wed, 05/21/2008 - 14:50
Prof. Koenen’s office hours and classes on May 22 and 23 have to be cancelled.
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webmaster on Mon, 05/19/2008 - 13:03
MAGISTER
Magister Grundstudium:
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webmaster on Sat, 05/17/2008 - 17:23
Picador Professor John Haskell wrote a piece for the Buchmessenbeilage of Leipzig’s Kreuzer. The piece is part of a new series “Mein Leipzig,” Haskell’s text appeared together with contributions by You-Il Kang, Clemens Meyer, and Fritz Rudolf Fries.
John Haskell was Leipzig’s 2007/08 Picador Professor for Literature.
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webmaster on Wed, 05/14/2008 - 18:00
American Studies Leipzig is proud to announce this year’s Frank Freidel Scholar in Residence, Dr. Paula Lee. Dr. Lee, currently a visiting scholar in the History of Science at Harvard University, will stay in Leipzig for six weeks in June and July. She holds a PhD in Art History from the University of Chicago, her research addresses practices of animal captivity in the United States and France, including museums, menageries, barnyards, and slaughterhouses. Dr.
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webmaster on Wed, 05/14/2008 - 18:00
On 14. March, the third “Krautgarden” will take place, and this time, it will happen in New York and Leipzig!
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