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Wallace’s feverish play opens at Falaki mainstage

FEVERISH: (L) Adhan Zidan, Amira Gabr and Ahmed Omar slip into their roles on the Falaki mainstage.

The Fever Chart: Three Visions of the Middle East, a play by internationally acclaimed playwright Naomi Wallace, will be performed by the performing and visual arts department (PVA) at the American University in Cairo’s (AUC) main stage theatre from March 13 till March 19, making Egypt the first country in the region to hold a production for this particular play
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No time? you can still Help

Courtesy of the Help Club
BIG BROTHER: (L) Mohamed Bahareya, Help Club member, with one of the orphans in main campus on Orphan's Day.

To encourage students who are not members of the club to participate in its activities the Help Club at the American University in Cairo (AUC) is launching a new Help Options program this semester.
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African Union expects more foreign intervention in Darfur

In a March 10 briefing of the United Nations Security Council,  the assistant secretary-general for peacekeeping operations in Darfur, Edmond Mulet, said he expects to see an increase in troops from Egypt, as well as from Nigeria, Ethiopia, Thailand and Nepal for the African Union mission in Western Sudan.
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SCE raises awareness about learning disabilities in Egypt

The school of continuing education (SCE) at the American University in Cairo (AUC) is offering three new courses for parents and teachers to give them a better understanding of the younger generation and to raise awareness of learning disabilities among children and adolescents.
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