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Diwali Celebrations
Celebrate Diwali at Warwick!
Thursday 31st October (11:00 - 15:30): Student-Only Event
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Activity Table at the Piazza
Get creative and celebrate the festival of light! -
Live DJ
Enjoy the beats of Bollywood and Bhangra throughout the day. -
Dance Performance
Be mesmerized by a performance from the Dance Society (TBC). -
Free Samosa Vouchers
Pick up a voucher and enjoy a free samosa at The Dirty Duck. (Be quick; it's first come, first served!) -
Half-Price Masala Chai
Download the WSU Food App and get a warm Masala Chai from Curio for half the price. -
Diwali Specials Menu
Savour Diwali-inspired dishes at The Dirty Duck and Curio.
Diversity Dialogues
The topic for this Diversity Dialogues session is Festivals of Light and is led by Dr Gurnam Sing, Buddhist Faith Adviser. Gurnam volunteers as a Sikh Faith Adviser at the Warwick Chaplaincy.
Dr Gurnam Singh is an activist researcher, writer, and educator. His work is dedicated to highlighting and disrupting systems and mechanisms of power, privilege and violence that lead to human suffering and inequity. He is a honorary Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Warwick and a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts (FRSA). Dr Singh has published on issues related to social justice, anti-racism and decolonisation. Prior to entering academia, he worked as a professional social worker and community activist. In more recent times his work has sought to connect issues of coloniality, capitalism and climate emergency and in particular the role of education.
Refreshments provided and all welcome.
Community Lunch
Connect with other students for a cosy soup lunch, a fun quiz, and a tasting session featuring unique drinks from around the world. All hosted in the welcoming atmosphere of the Chaplaincy.
Diversity Dialogues
The topic for this Diversity Dialogues session is Stories we Tell and is led by Revd Annie McCormick, Anglican Chaplain at Warwick Chaplaincy.
Annie McCormick has been a priest for over 25 years in the Church of England. Originally from Lincolnshire she has worked in a variety of roles; Mental Health Chaplain, Hospital chaplain and as a Parish priest.
Annie’s interests lie in creative writing and poetry, learning British Sign language and in walking and nature. In particular she loves searching for springs and ancient wells. Currently she is exploring a theology of water in Biblical texts and early Christian writings, texts she believes are important to reflect on in light of our need to address climate change.
Refreshments provided and all welcome.
Community Lunch
Come and meet people and make friends at our Chaplaincy Community Lunch. Open to all.
Community Lunch
Come and meet people and make friends at our Chaplaincy Community Lunch. Open to all.
Community Lunch
Come and meet people and make friends at our Chaplaincy Community Lunch. Open to all.
Diversity Dialogues
From Diwali's vibrant glow to Bonfire Night's flickering flames, light holds deep meaning across cultures and faiths. Join fellow students and faith advisors for a "Diverse Dialogues" session, exploring the symbolism and importance of light in various traditions. Connect, share, and gain new perspectives.
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