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CWRU Film Society

Friday, March 24, 2023 7:00 p.m., 9:30 p.m., 11:59 p.m.

Rififi (1955)

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Not Rated (118 mins.)

Directed by: Jules Dassin

With Jean Servais, Carl Möhner, Robert Manuel Fresh out of jail after five years, master burglar Tony le Stéphanois returns to Paris to discover that his girl is now the mistress of a rival dope-dealing gangster. Tony reluctantly accepts the proposition of a quick smash-and-grab raid on a prestigious jewelry store, as long as he can turn it into an all-out jewel heist. The band of thieves stands a great chance of succeeding—but what if opening the safe is the robbery’s easiest part?

Saturday, March 25, 2023

7:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m.

Zindagi Na Milegi

Dobara (2013)

Not Rated (155 mins.)

Directed by: Zoya Akhtar

With Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar, Abhay Deol Cosponsored by uISA

Three friends who were inseparable in childhood decide to go on a three-weeklong bachelor road trip to Spain, in order to re-establish their bond and explore thrilling adventures, before one of them gets married. What will they learn of themselves and each other during the adventure?

General Admission $4.00

Strosacker Auditorium, CWRU Campus Quad

Free Parking: Lot 44 at Adelbert Rd and Murray Hill FILMS.CWRU.EDU ment (USG) or even attending every single campus event. In fact, you can be involved in the same way underclassmen can. Again, that can mean participating in Homecoming Weekend activities or going to a play hosted by the Department of Theater.

There are tons of things to do at CWRU that have so much potential to be entertaining. For instance, there are the Hudson Relays, the oldest official tradition on campus where you can run, cheer or just celebrate at Jolly Scholar. Alternatively, you could attend a CWRU softball game, especially since the team is doing well at the moment. Perhaps even tag along to an IMPROVment performance during the weekend on campus. If you’re someone who leans into the activist facet of campus, go to a USG General Assembly, even if you aren’t involved with the organization, and voice your concerns about our university.

If we all start attending events or being involved with campus, we can collectively make our campus a more lively one. While anyone can be involved in contributing to these events—whether it’s being on the SpringFest committee or any other student engagement planning committee—being engaged on campus does not have to be a dreaded time commitment.

Furthermore, being involved beyond attending fun campus events also does not have to be a huge time commitment. This includes writing for The Observer, where you can write punchy pieces about student life on campus or delve into your experiences at CWRU so you can discuss the challenges within the community or anything else you are passionate about.

We are all familiar with the stress of school, the difficulties of personal relationships or the overwhelming anxious feeling of what we are going to do in the future. However, what we are not familiar with is how our campus can be fun and enjoyable instead of tolerable. So, the next time you see something going on around campus, you might consider exploring it. Who knows, you might meet a new friend, start your own semesterly tradition or make your own impact on our university.

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