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Saturday, October 26, 2024
- All daySFHacks Code Jams 2024Apply for Code Jams! SF Hacks is hosting Code Jams! A month-long, mini-hackathon where SFSU (only) students can create their own project (software or hardware), present it, and potentially win a prize!!! (e.g. airfryer, monitor) The application and dev post link open on October 1st. This is a great opportunity to improve your teamwork, collaboration, and technical/soft skills. Note: All experience levels are welcome! When: October 1 - October 31 Code Jams Interest Form: https://tally.so/r/3x285y Follow our socials/resources to stay up to date: https://solo.to/sfhacks The Closing Ceremony, where students present their projects and winners are announced, will be on Friday, November 1 at 6 pm in the CS Lab (Creative Arts 128c). This is the only in-person commitment. Build your project of your own accord starting October 1st. Please fill out the Code Jams Interest Form if you're interested!Hosted by: SF HacksAdditional Information can be found at: https://sfsu.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10537994
- 6:00 AM2hSan Francisco State School of Theatre & Dance presents EverybodyCost - Student Tickets $9; General Admission $15 Email - mzs@sfsu.edu Phone - 9176744146 San Francisco State University School of Theater & Dance will present Everybody, a modern take on a 15th-century morality play that offers a whimsical perspective on death and dying. Part of the San Francisco State School of Theatre and Dances Fall 2024 season, Everybody will be presented in the Little Theatre located in the Creative Arts building from Thursday, October 24 to Saturday, November 2. TONY and Obie Award winner and MacArthur Genius Grant recipient Branden Jacobs-Jenkins (Appropriate, An Octoroon) remixes the archetypal medieval morality play, Everyman, with incisive, contemporary wit and insight. His award-winning work follows Everybody (played by one of four actors selected by lottery for each performance) as they are summoned by Death to travel down a road toward life's greatest mystery and confront their inevitable end. As directed by Kurt Daw, this fresh take on a timeless tale playfully satirizes contemporary culture while reminding us that life is a gift
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