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Spring Break Lunch Closures at Uptown Facilities

From Monday, April 3 through Friday, April 7, all uptown Campus Health services will close daily for lunch from noon to 1 p.m.

Normal hours (services available through lunch) will resume Monday, April 10.

Goat in the Road Productions (GRP), the All in Sexual Violence Prevention Committee, and Tulane University’s Department of Theatre & Dance are remounting the critically acclaimed show Roleplay. Roleplay is an original play that explores student experiences with love, sex, power, and consent. It enjoyed a sold-out run at the University in 2019, and the original cast received the Big Easy Theatre Award for ‘Best Ensemble’ that year. The Roleplay remount will be presented at Tulane University’s Lupin Theatre (150 Dixon Hall Annex) from Wednesday, January 25 through Sunday, February 5.

Goat in the Road Productions (GRP), the All in Sexual Violence Prevention Committee, and Tulane University’s Department of Theatre & Dance are remounting the critically acclaimed show Roleplay. Roleplay is an original play that explores student experiences with love, sex, power, and consent. It enjoyed a sold-out run at the University in 2019, and the original cast received the Big Easy Theatre Award for ‘Best Ensemble’ that year. The Roleplay remount will be presented at Tulane University’s Lupin Theatre (150 Dixon Hall Annex) from Wednesday, January 25 through Sunday, February 5.

Goat in the Road Productions (GRP), the All in Sexual Violence Prevention Committee, and Tulane University’s Department of Theatre & Dance are remounting the critically acclaimed show Roleplay. Roleplay is an original play that explores student experiences with love, sex, power, and consent. It enjoyed a sold-out run at the University in 2019, and the original cast received the Big Easy Theatre Award for ‘Best Ensemble’ that year. The Roleplay remount will be presented at Tulane University’s Lupin Theatre (150 Dixon Hall Annex) from Wednesday, January 25 through Sunday, February 5.

Goat in the Road Productions (GRP), the All in Sexual Violence Prevention Committee, and Tulane University’s Department of Theatre & Dance are remounting the critically acclaimed show Roleplay. Roleplay is an original play that explores student experiences with love, sex, power, and consent. It enjoyed a sold-out run at the University in 2019, and the original cast received the Big Easy Theatre Award for ‘Best Ensemble’ that year. The Roleplay remount will be presented at Tulane University’s Lupin Theatre (150 Dixon Hall Annex) from Wednesday, January 25 through Sunday, February 5.

Goat in the Road Productions (GRP), the All in Sexual Violence Prevention Committee, and Tulane University’s Department of Theatre & Dance are remounting the critically acclaimed show Roleplay. Roleplay is an original play that explores student experiences with love, sex, power, and consent. It enjoyed a sold-out run at the University in 2019, and the original cast received the Big Easy Theatre Award for ‘Best Ensemble’ that year. The Roleplay remount will be presented at Tulane University’s Lupin Theatre (150 Dixon Hall Annex) from Wednesday, January 25 through Sunday, February 5.

Save the Date! Sex Week will be back March 13-17, 2023!
What is Sex Week? 
Sex Week brings together the Tulane community to offer a diverse week of comprehensive, queer-inclusive, culturally-specific, sex-positive sexual health events and conversations.  Visit https://sexweek.tulane.edu/ to learn more, and check back as we get closer for more added events on WaveSync!

Wear your Tulane gear each Tuesday and stop by the LBC Main Hallway between 11 AM-1 PM to get today's FREE giveaway! 
Sponsored by the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life
** You must wear Tulane gear to receive the giveaway, no exceptions** Giveaway applies while supplies last and are first come, first serve

Let your body and breath guide you through the vibrations of Afrobeat, a genre that combines West African music with American funk and soul. Beats mixed by DJ Chill and movements facilitated by Dr. Jinaki Flint from the Counseling Center who is experienced in embodiment practices. This embodied Afrobeat experience is perfect for relieving stress through movement, breath, and mindfulness.

Join us for the LGBTQ+ Health & Wellness Resource Fair at our Downtown Campus hosted by Campus Health and the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. This event is open to all members of the Tulane community! We have invited several student organizations, campus partners, and community agencies to share information regarding the resources and services they provide. We're excited to see you there! 

Move like yourself and let your inner light glow in this special edition Zumba class for Body Respect Week. This is a beginner-friendly dance class where the steps build upon each other and repeat so you can get the hang of things and take it to your level. Let your body break away from conventional ways of dancing as you shake, shimmy, and salsa.

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