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WHAT: Two separate watch parties for the broadcast of the third and final debate between the Republican and Democratic candidates for president of the United States.

WHEN: 6-7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 19

WHERE: Institute of Governmental Studies Library, Moses Hall, near the center of campus.

The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive outdoor jumbo screen at the corner of Oxford and Addison streets, on the edge of the downtown Berkeley arts district.

DETAILS: The final debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will reportedly focus on the topics of immigration, fitness to be president, foreign hot spots, debt and entitlements, and the economy.

Bring an outdoor chair or cushion to sit on for the BAMPFA viewing.