Hey Bobcats, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 17 through November 24. Let's get you set for the week—fast.
First up—the women's volleyball team clinched third place at the UAA Championship on Sunday, November 16, after a thrilling five-set victory over the University of Chicago.
Next, the men's basketball team kicked off their season with a commanding 87-49 win over Old Westbury on November 7.
And don't miss this—the men's cross country team successfully defended their UAA Championship title on November 1, with freshman Theodore Udelson-Nee taking the individual crown.
The women's cross country team dominated the UAA Championship on November 1, placing all five scorers in the top nine and securing their second program title. Sophomore Ashlyn Pallotta led the pack, finishing first with a time of 21:00.8.
Looking ahead, the women's volleyball team awaits a possible NCAA Tournament bid, with the selection show scheduled for Monday, November 17, at 1 p.m.
On Monday, November 17, at 6 p.m., the Institute of Fine Arts is hosting "Coiling a New Cycle: A Conversation on Art and Ecology," featuring artist Acaye Kerunen. It's a great opportunity to explore the intersections of art and environmental justice.
Also on November 17, at 6:30 p.m., economist Howard Yaruss will discuss "The Hidden Economic Beliefs That Cost You Money" at Fabrik NYC. It's a chance to challenge common financial myths.
For a dining tip, check out the food trucks lined up along Washington Square Park this week—perfect for grabbing a quick bite between classes.
This week in New York City, expect a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures ranging from the high 40s to mid-50s. There's a chance of showers on Friday, so keep an umbrella handy.
Your move: Attend the "Coiling a New Cycle" event on Monday at 6 p.m. at the Institute of Fine Arts. It's a unique opportunity to engage with art and ecological discussions.
That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.