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The Bates Daily
Friday, April 10, 2009
The Bates Daily is published on the web every weekday while class is in session. Paper versions of the weekday and weekend editions can be read in Commons.
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2009-2010 PARKING LOTTERY: The Parking Committee would like to announce the 2009-2010 Parking Lottery. The lottery runs for two weeks ending on April 20 at 3:59 PM. Anyone looking to have a parking permit next year on campus must register on Garnet Gateway under the Main Menu for the parking lottery. Those looking for commuter permits should contact Security all other inquires about the parking lottery should be directed to the Parking Committee via email at stparking@bates.edu.
IM LEAGUES FOR SHORT TERM! Registration has been open for the following Short Term IM Leagues: 4v4 flag football, wallyball, squash, racquetball and bowling. Unfortunately, the Slow Pitch Softball has filled with 24 teams but all other leagues remain open. If you're interested in being active in the IM league, turn your reservation in as soon as possible. All leagues will begin the first week of Short Term! www.bates.edu/IM.
BASEBALL vs. Trinity. 3pm, Leahey Field.
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE. Today is the remembrance of Jesus' death for Christians following the Western Church calendar. We will have an interdenominational service of music, film and silence today at 4:15 pm in Chase Lounge. All are welcome.
SOFTBALL vs. Bowdoin. 4:30pm, Lafayette Street Field.
SENIOR ART EXHIBITION opening, 6-8pm. Showing until May 30. Bates College Museum of Art, Olin Arts Center.
THEATER 362: ADVANCE ACTING FINAL PROJECTS - 7:30 pm - Gannett Theater - A Scene from Twelfth Night: Charles Russell ’09, Charlotte Bair-Cucchiaro ’09, Daniel Dias ’09, Ryan Polle ’10 staff, Kate Fitzgerald ’10 - Another Scene from Twelfth Night: Thomas Wesson ’09, Caroline Servat ’10 - A Scene from A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Drew Gallagher ’11, William Treacy ’09, Sarah Hemenway ’09, Tim Fox ’11, Alex Gallant ’11 *FREE ADMISSION*
Ants? Pants? CONTRADANCE! Featuring live music by Wake the Neighbors! Contradance is a friendly and energetic folk dance. It’s a great way to have fun and meet people. And it’s easy! If you can walk, you can contradance. No experience or partner necessary. Beginners encouraged! 8-11pm, Lewiston Public Library. FMI contact sdicegol.
CONCERT: Frank Glazer performs music by Schubert, Beethoven, Chopin, and Schumann. 8pm, Olin Arts Concert Hall. |
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BATES BUS SCHEDULE: The bus departs from Campus Ave. in front of Chase Hall. Sign-up in advance for all trips in the Student Activities Office in Chase Hall. This Saturday’s trip will be going Freeport. Bus leaves campus at noon and returns to campus at 5 pm.
William Pope.L's THEA 227 Seventies and Eighties Avant Garde Performance Art class Final projects -Solo performances written and performed by: Charlotte Simpson, Rachael Garbowski, Lexi Kirsch, Zoe Donaldson, Lisa Fischer, Hank Mastain, Ru Hasanov, Hallie Herz - April 11th, 7:30 p.m. Black Box, Pettigrew Hall. You won't want to miss it!
CONCERT: Haven't been filmed yet for drunk thesis? Bragadoon Productions is hosting a party for their last weekend of filming this Saturday night at 10PM the Little Room. The Nancies will perform and we will be awaiting your splendiferous arrival. Sponsored by WRBC 91.5, The Bates Musicians Union and viewers like you.
EASTER WORSHIP AND CELEBRATION! Join us for a time of joyful praise as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ in songs, dramatic interpretations of Scripture, and the preached word. Sunday, April 12 at 2:00 pm in Chase Lounge. Sponsored by Chapel Worship and the Bates Gospel Choir. Chapel Worship is an interdenominational, multi-ethnic service of Christian worship. All are welcome!
THE COLLEGE STORE is having a special "End of Semester" SALE! A huge variety of selected items will be marked down 30% or more! The sale will run Monday, April 13 through Saturday, April 18. Stop in to see what's on sale & pick up a free poem for your pocket too! |
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If you are REMAINING ON CAMPUS FOR SHORT-TERM and want to switch rooms, please come to the Housing Office as soon as possible and fill out a short term room switch request form. Switches can take two forms:
1. If you know someone who will be vacating their room for short-term and you want to switch into their room, you can both email amcgeeha@bates.edu with the request.
2. You can fill out the short term room switch request form and turn it in to the Housing Office. You will be able to note your preferences on this form and will be housed accordingly, depending on what is available.
All short term room switch requests need to be handed in/emailed by May 1st. Please feel free to email housing@bates.edu with any questions.
KEYS: Before you leave, return your keys: Students not returning to campus housing for short term, must return all College keys by April 19th at 5pm. This includes residence keys, academic building room keys and keys to student organization offices. Keys may be returned to the Access Control Office (across from the bookstore) during office hours, or through the mail slot in the Access Control door outside of office hours. If you must return your key when Chase Hall is closed, please return your key to the Security Office. Returning your key to Security is only an option when Chase Hall is closed. The late fee for keys not returned by April 19th is $25. The total fees for residence keys not returned, or returned after the lock is changed is $100 per key. Academic building room keys and keys to student organization offices are billed at $50 per key. You are responsible for returning your keys. Do not leave them in your room, give them to someone else to use or expect someone else to return them on your behalf.
ACCESS: Building access will terminate on Sunday, April 19th at 5pm for those students who are not registered for short term or participating in an approved short term sport or program.
ATTENTION STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS: Please submit names of new officers to the CSA Office as soon as you have elections. The CSA office is in the process of putting a list of all student organizations and their leaders for next fall’s directory. The following organizations have not submitted a list of new officers:
ALLIANCE OF STUDENT AGAINST POVERTY – BALLROOM SOCIETY – BCTV – BATES BUILDING HOUSES – CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION –CRICKET CLUB – DEANSMEN –ENERGY ACTION MOVEMENT –GOLF ASSOC. – GOSPEL CHOIR – HISTORICAL SOCIETY –IMMIGRANT RIGHTS ADVOCACY GROUP – INTERNATIONAL CLUB – INVESTMENT CLUB – ITALIAN CLUB – JUGGLING CLUB – KITE SURFING CLUB – MEN’S LACROSSE CLUB – LIBERTARIANS –MERIMANDERS – MOCK TRAIL TEAM – MUSHAHADA ASSOC. – MUSICIANS UNION – NWC – BOC – PAINTBALL BALL – PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB – PHYSICS SOC. – PSYCHOLOGY CLUB – PUBLIC JOURNAL– ROBINSON PLAYERS – SALAAM NAMASTE – SCUBA SOC. – SECULAR STUDENTS ALLIANCE – SEXUAL ALLIANCE – SHOOTING ASSOC. – SNOWBOARDING CLUB – STEP CLUB – STORY TELLING – STUDENT – STUDENTS AGAINST POVERTY – STUDETNS FOR JUSTICE IN PALESTINE – TABLE TENNIS – ULTIMATE FRISBEE – UNITARIAN UNIVER. – VIDEO GAME CLUB – VOLLEBALL W – WATER POLO M – WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER
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2:30 pm An overview of resources and effective strategies for finding jobs and internships presented by Bates Office of Career Services in the Renyi Room #211
4:15 pm Come to Debate’s weekly practice – Pettigrew 309
6:00 pm Join Bates Hillel Friday nights for our Weekly Shabbat services and dinner in Frye Street Union. Services start at 6:00 and are followed by dinner at 6:30. All are welcome.
6:00 pm COLLEGE SHUTTLE - The shuttle runs on Friday and Saturday nights from 6 pm - 12 am, and Sunday from 12 pm - 6 pm. The shuttle runs to Auburn locations at the beginning of each hour, and runs to Lewiston locations on the half hour.
8:00 pm Biology 101B PALG session. The session is open to all students of the class and is led by Hannah Mack. PGill 162 |
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Students!
Take a faculty member to lunch in Commons! Faculty! Take a student to lunch
in Commons! Free! Just give your name to the attendant
at door of Commons. Sponsored by the President's Office
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Students, student organizations, administrative or faculty offices who wish to submit a blurb to appear in the Bates Daily should fill out a request form in the Student Activities Office in Chase Hall by 4:00 p.m. the day before the date you want it to appear or 4:00 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday editions. Blurbs for one event may only run in three editions. The CSA Office reserves complete editorial control over all submissions to the Bates Daily.
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