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 50 years after Eisenhower coined the term “military-industrial complex,” Buzzsaw magazine, Ithaca College’s alternative magazine, dives into the topic with a special issue and a week of events to explore the many facets of militarization. "The Militarization Issue" will be distributed on Thursday, March 2, and a week of exciting events will follow, beginning on March 7. With this dynamic event series, we aim to bring the discussion about war, the military and its presence in our daily lives beyond the pages of the magazine.

 The Militarization Week of events includes:

> Monday, March 7
Restrepo, Oscar-nominated documentary about a platoon of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan
Film Screening with IC Human Rights
7 p.m. Williams 225

> Tuesday, March 8
"Military Propaganda and Other PR Ploys" with John Stauber and Lisa Graves of the Center for Media and Democracy (See previous Intercom post)
Presentation with Park Center for Independent Media
7 p.m. Emerson Suites

> Wednesday, March 9
War and Peace?: The Lasting Effects of Militarization
Panel Discussion with Progressive Discourse Project
7 p.m. Williams 225

> Thursday, March 10
The Art of War
Gallery Night with art, protest music and food
7 p.m. Klingenstein

 Join us for any (or all!) of these four fantastic, thought-provoking events.

If you have any questions about The Militarization Week or Buzzsaw magazine, contact the editors of Buzzsaw at buzzsawmag@gmail.com. And be sure to pick up the new issue on March 2. 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations for any of these events should contact Jacquelyn Simone at jsimone1@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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