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Film screening launches “White Rose” exhibit about student resistance in Nazi Germany

Formed in 1942 by University of Munich students, The White Rose was a small, non-violent Nazi resistance group calling for active opposition to Adolf Hitler’s regime. An exhibit chronicling The White Rose resistance group in Nazi Germany is on display until January 27 in Odegaard Undergraduate Library, 2nd floor, and a film about the movement, Sophie Scholl: The Final Days will screen Wednesday, November 20, 6:30pm in Room 220.

Proposed Neighborhood Greenway in the U District

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is seeking input about a proposed neighborhood greenway on 12th Avenue NE for people who walk or ride bikes between Ravenna Boulevard and the Burke-Gilman Trail. Join them tonight, November 20, for an Open House on this topic at University Christian Church (4731 15th Avenue N). Data for this proposal contributed in part by the 2013 U District Urban Design Framework report, part of the University District Livability Partnership.