NOMINATIONS FOR ELECTED STUDENT POSITIONS will take place today to Friday. Email mcoccjar@bates.edu if you’re interested in running. Offices include class co-presidents, class representatives, positions on the Dean’s, Faculty, President’s and Trustees’ advisory committees and Junior Class Marshals. Details of the positions will be sent by email. Please nominate yourself!
Students awarded PARKING PERMITS for 09/10 must pick them up at the Chase Hall Satellite Office (near housing) through Friday September 11 between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. only. Students must appear in person with Bates ID and vehicle registration. Vehicle must be registered to the student or parent only. Permits must be placed on the driver's side furthest window back only on the day of sale. Merrill permits are restricted to Merrill Lot only at all times. No exceptions. Seniors living off campus in a non college owned building are eligible for commuter permits valid until midnight with proof of residency. Students residing in a college owned overflow house are eligible for commuter permits. FAILURE TO PICK UP YOUR PERMIT WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF THE PERMIT AND PARKING PRIVILEGES FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR WITH NO APPEAL. Altering, selling or giving your permit to another person is prohibited and will result in all parties being fined, towed and loss of parking privileges for the remainder of the Bates career along with disciplinary action in the form of student conduct. Anyone who operates or plans to operate a motor vehicle on campus is obligated to obtain and observe all motor vehicle policies. Use of a facility constitutes acceptance. Parking on campus is by permit only at all times including nights and weekends. A list of off campus alternative parking, not affiliated with the college is available at Security and on the web page.
Interested in HOSTING A PROSPECTIVE BATES STUDENT this year? Come sign up to be a day or overnight host. We are looking for people who are enthusiastic about Bates and would be willing to show people around campus. It is a great way to get prospective students excited about Bates! - today and Friday from 11 am to 1 pm in New Commons Tabling Area.
COLLEGE CHOIR Sings Carmina Burana Fall 2009 - College Choir is an 80 voice student choir committed to singing large scale Classical works with orchestra. This semester we will sing the Carmina Burana by Carl Orff. Rehearsals are today from 4 to 5:30 p.m. If you are an athlete and would like to join there is a Monday evening College Choir rehearsal available. We rehearse in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall. If you are interested in joining, please contact John Corrie, College Choir Director, for information regarding a user-friendly audition. Auditions will be held this today and Friday afternoon. No one need prepare a piece or sight read. Email John Corrie at jcorrie@bates.edu or call x 6409 for more information. Please come to Office Room 239 to sign up for an audition. Our first rehearsal is Monday September 14.
OFFICE OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS/MULTICULTURAL CENTER - Incoming Multicultural Reception - today, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm - Multicultural Center - Each year, the Office of Multicultural Affairs sponsors a reception and invites the campus to welcome entering multicultural, international, first generation and rural Maine students, and new faculty and staff members. Our annual reception is an opportunity for these new members of our campus to meet the larger Bates community and for us all to support the College’s diversity efforts.
OFF-CAMPUS STUDY ABROAD WELCOME BACK RECEPTION: A reception to welcome all students who studied abroad last year and winter semester and have returned to campus. Tonight at 5:00 pm in New Commons 221.
ALL THE WORLD'S A GRAVE - A NEW PLAY BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE by John Reed - Directed by Prof. Paul Kuritz - Auditions: tonight at 7:00 pm - Schaeffer Theatre - Open to the Entire Bates Community - No Experience Necessary
ICE CREAM! Have some of Maine's best (Gifford's!) ice cream, meet new people, and find out what theBates Christian Fellowship is about. Ice Cream Social tonight at 7:00 PM by "the puddle" in the Amphitheater in front of Olin Arts. All welcome! (Rain site is in Skelton Lounge, upstairs in Chase Hall)
Come to the first INTERNATIONAL CLUB MEETING of the year! Everyone is welcome. Officers will introduce themselves and we will officially announce the upcoming events this year. Tonight at 7:00 pm in Pettengill G52 Keck Classroom
RAW MATERIALS: Vijay Iyer, piano & Rudresh Mahanthappa, alto saxophone - Thursday @ 7:30pm: Jazz @ The Olin Arts Center - Since 1996, alongside simultaneous vibrant solo careers, Vijay Iyer and Rudresh Mahanthappa have worked together constantly as a duo, performing their wildly inventive, collaborative music to widespread acclaim around the world. In 2006, Savoy Jazz released their first duo album, titled RAW MATERIALS. Time Out New York called it "their most striking collaboration yet. Both sons of immigrants from India, Iyer and Mahanthappa are at the forefront of a new generation of American jazz musicians who explore their cultural heritage through their music. From the frontiers of New York City’s creative landscape, they synthesize Asian, African, and European musical elements to create original music that is simultaneously state-of-the-art, timeless, and beyond category http://rawmaterialsduo.com Tickets: $12 - General Admission, $6 -Students & Seniors www.batestickets.com
WRBC RADIO SHOW: We know you are out there. Maybe you have never tried the radio, maybe you are afraid, maybe you have been doing shows since you were a little younger than the Declaration of Independence, or maybe, just maybe you want a little spice to amp up your life. A little metaphorical sage or maybe even cayenne red pepper just to change everything into one delicious bowl of food, or in this case radio. Well, you there, you are in luck, because WRBC needs you to take on the challenge of Radio. With a commitment of just 2 hours a week, you can open new doors of entertainment. You can do a show about just about anything -- News, Music, Sports, Austrian California Governors, Peaches, and even the collapse of Communism in Czechoslovakia if you so choose. So, my friends, come join us at the WRBC General Meeting for the fall semester of 2009. Find out what we are all about, why you should join us, what we will be doing this fall, and how you can help out. TONIGHT at 7:30 PM in Carnegie Science 113. As an added incentive, we will be taking orders for a new batch of WRBC T-Shirts. They will cost $15 and be SUPERCOOL! So bring a ten and a five to the meetin'.
Interested in TRYING OUT FOR THE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM? Come to a meeting at 8 p.m. tonight in the Thompson Room (upstairs in Alumni Gym) for more information! Hope to see you there!
Join tonight for the first VILLAGE CLUB SERIES of the 2009-2010 school year! JAVIER – TONIGHT @ 9PM in the Benjamin Mays Center - "...not since Babyface has there been an artist who could write and sing beautifully crafted songs as well as throw down with an acoustic guitar and do it all with such pureness. 'I like to be versatile with the styles of music I do but I try to keep it true to the genre while stretching it at the same time. A lot of record companies don't allow an artist to have that kind of creative freedom, so I consider myself one of the lucky ones.'" For more info about Javier and to hear some of his music: http://www.javieronline.com/index.aspx and http://www.myspace.com/javiermyspace And remember...the first show of the semester usually means FREE STUFF...plus the usual chai, tea, coffee, and cookies. What more could you ask for? *Interested in finding out more about each week's artists? Join the VCS Facebook Group and visit http://www.bates.edu/vcs.* Hope to see you there! photo and bio from http://www.javieronline.com/index.aspx