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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lecture moves to larger venue

Xavier University has moved the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. opening lecture of the 2008-2009 Ethics/Religion and Society series to the Cintas Center Arena in response to high ticket demand.

“Ticket distribution began at 9 a.m. on Tuesday (Sept. 3), and by 4 p.m. every last ticket was gone,” said E/RS co-chair Elizabeth Prem Groppe, in a media release. “We have moved the location to accommodate the demand for this lecture.”

Kennedy will speak at 7 p.m. on Oct. 2 on “Our Environmental Destiny.” His lecture on global climate change previously was scheduled for the Schiff Banquet and Convention Center.

Admission is free, but tickets are required. Tickets for the new venue will be available starting Monday, Sept. 8. A maximum of four tickets per person may be obtained at the Cintas Center ticket window during weekday business hours. Tickets also may obtained by mailing a self-addressed, stamped envelope and this downloaded form.

For information on ticket availability, call (513) 745-3411 ext. 7.

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