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The Bates Daily
Thursday, May 7, 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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WOMEN'S HEALTH SERVICES – Today is the last day for Pap Tests this year. Please call the Health Center at 207-786-6199 to schedule an appointment. All other women's health services are available through the last week of Short Term.
Residents from BLAKE STREET TOWERS, a housing complex for the elderly and younger disabled, will be coming to New Commons to enjoy a meal. Stop by to help residents get food, or sit and eat with us. 1:00 pm in New Commons, Room 131 (Fish Bowl).
SHORT TERM LECTURE SERIES: You are cordially invited to attend a series of guest speakers who will give special lectures in my short term course "Indigestible Memories of Food" (ACS: s10). Each talk will begin at 2:30 and will be held in Pettengill Hall Room 257. Today, May 7th: Leon Johnson"Languages Not Yet Writ: At Table With Devils + Drowned Boys" - Leon Johnson is an International Artist/Scholar Book Artist
(http://www/leonjohnson.org/)
THE ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT - Fourth and Final Candidate Presentation in Cultural Anthropology by Kristy Feldhousen-Giles, PhD in Anthropology @ the University of Oklahoma will give a talk on “Redefining the Indigenous: The Case of the Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes” – Today , May 7 -- 4:10pm -- Pettengill G65. Refreshments will be provided!
Looking for a supportive study environment? Try MCC STUDY NIGHTS Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-9pm, Multicultural Center, 2nd Floor Lounge. |
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You are Cordially Invited to a Lecture by SONYA KAHLENBERG - Bates College, Biology Department entitled “Female Competition and Male Policing in Wild Chimpanzees” - Friday, May 8 -- 4:00pm -- G52 Pettengill - Sponsored by the Anthropology Department
This weekend FILMBOARD proudly presents Revolutionary Road!!! Based on the novel by Richard Yates and set in the mid-1950s, this story helmed by Sam Mendes follows the Wheelers (Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslett, in a Golden Globe-winning role), a young couple in suburban Connecticut who tries desperately to confront the problems in their relationship while raising two children. Despite their best intentions, the couple's intense arguments send them into a downward spiral. Michael Shannon co-stars in an Oscar-nominated role. Show times are Friday at 7 and 9:30, Saturday at 2 and 7, and Sunday at 2 and 4:30 in Olin 104. As always, admission is only $1 No better way to catch up on movies from this past fall or watch them again! Free posters are also available for the fall releases W., The Rocker, and Transporter 3, so please come see a Filmboard member at the showing if you are interested. The complete list of movies for Short Term are Gran Torino (May 1-3), Revolutionary Road (May 8-10), Coraline (May 15-17), and Taken (May 22-24). There will also be a Drive-In movie on the Library Quad with time and movie still TBA! Please remember, there is no food or drink allowed in Olin 104.
Ants? Pants? CONTRADANCE! Contradancing is a friendly and energetic folk dance. It’s a great way to have fun and meet new people. And it’s easy! If you can walk, you can contradance. No experience or partner necessary! Live music. Free baked goods and snacks. Friday, May 8th, 7:30 pm, Chase Hall Lounge. Free to Bates students
Looking for something to do this weekend? The Student Volunteer Fellows are sponsoring MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY on Saturday, May 9th. Activities include volunteering at a soup kitchen, spending time with the elderly, playing with kids, and helping at the animal shelter. Sign up at the table in commons Wednesday – Friday this week.
The LEWISTUNNING DRAGAPALOOZA! A night of drag to benefit queer & trans youth in the tri-county! Featuring great professional groups as well as sassy amateurs. Door prizes, refreshments, and celebrity judges (including our very own Charles Nero). $5 for Bates students. Seating limited, so buy tickets beforehand if possible! Tabling from 12:00 – 1:00. The show is on Saturday, May 9th at 7:00pm in Schaeffer Theater!
CONCERT: Lisa Saffer, soprano, Anastasia Antonacos, piano - Schoenberg - Purcell - Strauss - Wolf - Rodrigo – Ravel - Friday, May 8th @ 7:30pm - The Olin Arts Center - Tickets: $10/ $4 Students & Seniors www.batestickets.com 207-786-6135
MOVIE: Come enjoy the movie"Paradis Africa" with the Africana Club on Saturday 9 May in Olin 105 at 7.30 pm. The movie is an African comedy about immigration from the "other" perspective..."In the future, Europe declines after suffering acute economic and political crises, while a united Africa thrives. A French couple, Olivier, an engineer, and Pauline, a French instructor, decide to immigrate to the United States of Africa in search of a better life. Denied entry visas, they seek the services of a trafficker. From then on, their life is turned upside down as they experience life as illegal immigrants, victims of political exploitation who are unable to find decent employment"
BBQ for SENIORS ONLY on Monday, May 11 from 5-7pm outside the Benjamin Mays Center. Do not forget to bring cash/credit card to donate to Senior Gift! RSVP to Brianna Belanger at bbelange@bates.edu.
Come Participate in the 1st Annual BATES FISHING CLUB TOURNAMENT. All levels are welcome. Fishing gear and transportation will be provided. All that is required is a $10 registration fee (for prizes) and a fishing license. The registration fee is due May 10th and can be paid at the following URL: http://solidhookups.blogspot.com/ . E-mail zoren@bates.edu , tschoen@bates.edu , or cwinchel@bates.edu with questions. The tournament will take place on May 16th, at 7:30 pm, at the Androscoggin River Turner Launch. |
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COMMENCEMENT WORKERS NEEDED: Workers needed for Commencement exercises, Baccalaureate, Senior Semi-Formal, Midnight Madness and Commencement Weekend activities. Must sign up in the Student Activities Office. Housing and Commons privileges are given in return. Sign-ups are first-come, first served.
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:
BATES BUILDING HOUSES
CRICKET CLUB
GOSPEL CHOIR
IMMIGRANT RIGHTS ADVOCACY GROUP
KITE SURFING CLUB
MEN’S LACROSSE CLUB
LIBERTARIANS
MERIMANDERS
MOCK TRIAL TEAM
MUSHAHADA ASSOC. (MUSLIM STUDENT’S ASSOC)
PAINTBALL BALL
PUBLIC JOURNAL
SHOOTING ASSOC.
BATES STUDENT NEWSPAPER
TABLE TENNIS
ULTIMATE FRISBEE
UNITARIAN UNIVER.
VIDEO GAME CLUB
VOLLEBALL W
ON-CAMPUS SUMMER HOUSING Students who wish to stay in on-campus housing this summer must fall under one of the following categories:
1. Students employed during the summer to conduct research supervised by a faculty member
2. Students participating in a Bates-sponsored internship program
3. Students working for an administrative office of the College
Access to summer housing is limited to the term of employment only and is not available until the day following graduation. Summer housing will end on August 20th for returning students and August 22nd for anyone not returning to Bates in the fall. Students who will be at Bates in the fall will be allowed to move to their fall assignments if they are still in summer housing at that time. If you will not be at Bates in the fall you will need to move out of campus housing on the move-out date designated -- no exceptions! Students are charged a fee of $55.00 per week for a double and $65.00 per week for a single. The week designation is from Sunday to Saturday. There can be no break in dates during the summer (i.e. vacations). Seniors must pay for housing up front in 4 week increments. Commons does offer a meal plan during the summer, which can be paid for through them. If you meet the above criteria and wish to live on campus this summer, please come to the Housing Office to fill out a summer housing contract by ****Friday, May 8th**. The contracts are available now, so please pick them up as soon as possible. The contract will need to be signed by your work or grant supervisor before it can be turned in. Students will be housed in John Bertram over the summer. Rooms for summer housing are assigned by lottery. The lottery will take place in the Little Room in the basement of Chase Lounge at 4:00 pm on Wednesday, May 13th. If you will not be here during Short Term you will need to designate a proxy to choose a room for you. Space is limited and if there is a high demand for summer housing, students may need to live with a roommate. Please stop by the Housing Office or e-mail housing@bates.edu with any questions. |
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5:00 pm Japanese Table – New Commons Building, Room 116
12:00 pm Room To Love. Please join us for a weekly Multifaith worship service in which we explore the matters of the human heart. Thursdays at noon at 161 Wood St.
5:00 pm French Table – New Commons Building, Room 131 A,B,C
6:00 pm BCTV is a student run organization working to broadcast talent through television. We will be doing news segments, Bates Cribs, and more. Meetings are in New Commons Jarnryd Meeting Room #222. -
7:00 pm Come join the Women's Resource Center for its weekly meeting! We will be discussing and planning upcoming events and all are welcome to join and share their ideas! WRC, 45 Campus Ave. |
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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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