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WHAT: Discussion of new HPV vaccine Gardasil\nWHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. today\nWHERE: Persimmon Room, Indiana Memorial Union\nMORE INFORMATION: IU Health Center educator Kathryn Brown will lead a discussion about the new vaccine Gardasil, which protects women against strains of the sexually transmitted human papilloma virus that can cause cervical cancer. Brown will answer questions and discuss the costs and benefits of the new vaccine.

\nWHAT: Say It Loud: I'm Black and I'm Proud!\nWHEN: 8 p.m. today\nWHERE: Willkie Residence Center\nMORE INFORMATION: This program will examine the Black Panther movement as it relates to what it now means to be black in America.

\nWHAT: Public Interest Law Foundation Reception\nWHEN: 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday\nWHERE: Faculty Lounge, School of Law\nMORE INFORMATION: The Public Interest Law Foundation is hosting its annual student-faculty reception, offering the opportunity to meet and talk with faculty members about their experiences working in the public interest. Food and wine will be served.

\nWHAT: Pelosi Palooza\nWHEN: 6 p.m. Wednesday\nWHERE: Office of Women's Affairs Lounge, Memorial Hall East\nMORE INFORMATION: This event is to celebrate California Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi's advancement to speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. The event will feature trivia games, food and several members of Bloomington's Democratic Women's Caucus, which is made up of influential women in the city's community. Attendees are encouraged to dress as their favorite feminist if they like.

\nWHAT: Joseph and Sophia Konopinski Colloquia Series\nWHEN: 4 p.m. Wednesday\nWHERE: Swain West 119\nMORE INFORMATION: Ross Young of the Thomas Jefferson National Laboratory will present a talk titled "A new high precision test of the Standard Model." Tea will be served at 3:30 p.m.

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