Peek at the Week: October 16
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
In Anne of Green Gables, L. M. Montgomery wrote, “I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”
Happy Monday, Wildcats, and welcome back from fall break! Although it’s been October for 16 days, the warm spell we hit in the first week didn’t quite match our picturesque expectations of a cool autumn with trees dropping their colorful leaves, but, returning from break, it’s finally starting to feel like fall.
Enjoy the Octobers. They go by quicker than you think. Enjoy the sweaters, the leaves changing, the warm drinks, and, most importantly, enjoy some time outside. It’s an easy way to breathe in some fresh air and ground yourself.
THIS WEEK AT FALVEY
Monday, October 16
Mindfulness Monday | 1-1:30 p.m. | Multifaith Prayer Room, St. Rita’s Hall | Virtual Option | ACS-Approved | Free & Open to Villanova Students, Faculty, & Staff
The Learners’ Studio/Center for Speaking and Presentation | 4-9 p.m. | Room 301 | Free
Tuesday, October 17
The Learners’ Studio/Center for Speaking and Presentation | 4-9 p.m. | Room 301 | Free
2023 Cultural Studies Food Matters Week: Kurt Evans | 6 p.m. | Room 205 | Free & Open to the Public | Refreshments Served
Wednesday, October 18
Fall 2023 Falvey Forum Workshop: Introduction to Transkribus | 12-1 p.m. | Room 205 | ACS-Approved | Free & Open to the Public | Register Here
The Learners’ Studio/Center for Speaking and Presentation | 4-9 p.m. | Room 301 | Free
Philosophy and Film Series on “Creativity and Madness”: Milos Forman’s Amadeus (1984) | 5:30 p.m. | Room 415 | ACS-Approved | Free & Open to Villanova Community | Light Refreshments Served
2023 Cultural Studies Food Matters Week: Eamon Ghasemiyeh | 6 p.m. | Room 205 | Free & Open to the Public | Refreshments Served
Thursday, October 19
The Learners’ Studio/Center for Speaking and Presentation | 4-9 p.m. | Room 301 | Free
Envisioning Celestial Beings: Divine Inspiration Exhibit Reception | 4:30-6:30 p.m. | Speakers’ Corner | ACS-Approved | Free & Open to the Public | Refreshments Served
2023 Cultural Studies Food Matters Week: Arielle Ashford | 6 p.m. | Room 205 | Free & Open to the Public | Refreshments Served
Sunday, October 22
The Learners’ Studio/Center for Speaking and Presentation | 4-9 p.m. | Room 301 | Free
HOLIDAYS THIS WEEK

Photo by micheile henderson on Unsplash
Today, Oct. 16, is World Food Day, a day dedicated to recognizing the importance of food, which is unfortunately a privilege that many do not have the fortune of having stable access to. You could celebrate by donating money, supplies, or time to a local food bank or by stopping by one of our co-sponsored Cultural Studies Food Matters Week events, happening this Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. These events will feature talks about food justice with some tasty samplings.
This Thursday, Oct. 19, is National New Friends Day. College is a great place to make new friends, some of which might even last a lifetime if you’re lucky. You can celebrate by spending some time with some of the friends you’ve made this year or, if you’re feeling friendly and somewhat brave, trying to make a new friend.
If you have a sweet tooth, Saturday, Oct. 21, is National Apple Day. There are countless ways to eat an apple: right to the core, dipped in nut butter, or sprinkled with cinnamon. With October being in the middle of apple season, they’re also featured in some delicious fall desserts like apple pie, apple crisp, caramel apples, or even apple cider.
Annie Stockmal is a second-year graduate student in the Communication Department and Graduate Assistant in Falvey Library.
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