Make sure to include a stop at Plato's Place every Wednesday in your ICLRU schedule to participate in their engaging, enlightening, and entertaining no-holds-barred discussion group that has been meeting for over 10 years. Recent discussion topics at Plato's Place include whether war is necessary today, what ability or quality one would want to gain if waking up tomorrow, what is really essential in life, and whether the USA is better described as a melting pot or tossed salad. Plato's Place meets every Wednesday from 11:45am to 12:45pm in room 330.
1. MAKE SURE YOUR ICLRU SCHEDULE IS COMPLETE!
Include a stop each and every
Wednesday at Plato’s Place — ICL-
RU’s engaging, enlightening and en-
tertaining “no holds barred” discus-
sion group.
For over 10 years, ICLers have been gathering at Plato’s Place
from 11:45 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. At the “Place”, numerous ques-
tions are raised. Many are not answered, BUT, they give rise to
even more meaningful questions.
Some of the key topics recently discussed at Plato’s Place:
Is war really necessary in today’s world?
If you could wake up tomorrow having gained one ability
or quality, what would it be?
What is really essential in life?
Is the USA a “melting pot” or a “tossed salad”? Which is
preferable?
Plato’s Place meets year round...
It all starts every Wednesday at 11:45 a.m. in Room 330.
(Feel free to bring your lunch.)
New ICLRU members are especially welcome!