Classes may seem a little emptier today than they were on Tuesday due to the absence of those observing Rosh Hashanah. Nevertheless, for many students and professors it will be another day of shopping. So if you weren’t thrilled with the results of Tuesday’s shopping, now’s the time to try something new for that Tu./Th. slot you’re looking to fill. See Flyby’s suggestions below.

IN THE ATMOSPHERE

There’s a good chance of rain in the late morning today, but things should clear up by early afternoon. Temperatures will be in the 60s all day.

IN THE D-HALLS

When it comes to HUDS, even vegetarians can eat subs. Vegans will have better luck at dinner with the Cajun Black Bean Cakes.

On the Lunch Menu:
Chicken Parmesan Sub
Cheese and Mushroom Quiche
Tofu Parmesan Sub

On the Dinner Menu:
Korean Pork Stir Fry
Moroccan Roasted Chicken
Cajun Black Bean Cakes with Corn Salsa

ON CAMPUS

Classes to Shop Today:
History of Science 122v: “Science in the Cold War,” 10 a.m., Science Center 252

Science of the Physical Universe 12: “Natural Disasters,” 10 a.m., Science Center D

History 1412: “African Diaspora in the Americas,” 11 a.m., Sever Hall 102

Societies of the World 51: “Politics of Nature,” 1 p.m., William James Hall 105

OCS Events:
Etiquette 101: Manners, Meals, and Mastering Conversation, 4 p.m. – 5 p.m., Lamont Library Forum Room. You can register through Crimson Careers.

Finance: Explore the Diversity of Careers, 4 p.m. – 5 p.m., OCS Conference Room (54 Dunster St.). You can register through Crimson Careers.

Rosh Hashanah Services:
For students who may wish to observe the Jewish new year, a list of service times and locations can be found here.