Student Buff Bulletin 03/31/2007

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    SUBJECT: Student Buff Bulletin 03/31/2007

    Student Buff Bulletin
    31 March 2007, Saturday

    A Boulder Campus digest of current events

    In this issue:

    --- What's Your Greatest Strength?
    --- Calling All Poets! Open Mic Night
    --- Summer Evening Classes
    --- Celebration of Recovery Meeting Wednesday Evening
    --- Songwriting Workshop with Raining Jane!
    --- News from the Libraries: Attend This Week's Drop In Seminar, "Can
         the Government Be Funny?"
    --- CU Late Night and the Miramontes Festival Present: Slam Poet Kelly
         Zen Yie Tsai
    --- Honors African Dance Class

    WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST STRENGTH?

    Do you know the answer to this question? If you have a hard time
    presenting yourself in an interview or networking events don't miss the
    Market Yourself workshop brought to you by CU GOLD. Christopher Hill,
    owner of Hillside Communications will arm students with three
    techniques to help answer hard questions in challenging social
    situations. April 5, 4:30-6:30 pm HLMS 199.
    Contact: cugold@colorado.edu or 5-0640
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/umc/quicklinks/gold.html

    CALLING ALL POETS! OPEN MIC NIGHT

    Have no fear, CU's 4th annual poetry slam is here! From streets to
    beats, bring your heat its time to compete. Grab a slot for an open mic
    spot. Thursday, April 12, 7-11 pm, UMC Club 156, Monday April 16, 7-11
    pm, UMC Club 156, Poetry Slam, Saturday, April 21, 8 pm. For more
    information and to sign up for the poetry slam visit Poetryslam.org or
    email dscc@colorado.edu
    Contact: dscc@colorado.edu
    Additional information:
    http://www.colorado.edu/umc/quicklinks/getinvolved_dscc.html

    SUMMER EVENING CLASSES

    Get the most out of your summer with classes from CU Continuing
    Education's Summer Evening schedule. Go online now to see our tentative
    Summer 2007 schedule. You'll find five week and seven week courses
    meeting at night with some mixing online learning and classroom
    instruction. Registration begins April 30.
    Contact: Continuing Education Registration, 303-492-5148
    Additional information:
    http://www.colorado.edu/ContinuingEducation/be_prelimSum07.htm

    CELEBRATION OF RECOVERY MEETING WEDNESDAY EVENING

    The Center for Students in Recovery invites you to attend this Twelve
    Step open meeting for students, faculty and staff in or thinking about
    recovery from any addiction or codependency or who have friends or
    loved ones with addiction. We provide support, recovery information and
    celebrate recovery milestones. See you Wednesday, 7-8 pm in Willard
    231.
    Contact: Jack Lavino, 303-735-4603
    Additional information:
    http://www.colorado.edu/healthcenter/recoverycenter

    SONGWRITING WORKSHOP WITH RAINING JANE!

    Have a song in your head? Lyrics with no tune? A tune without words?
    Come let Raining Jane help turn those thoughts into music! Bring an
    instrument, some lyrics or just an idea, and professional musicians
    Raining Jane will walk you through the songwriting process. 12:30 pm,
    Wednesday, April 4 in the Dennis Small Cultural Center, UMC 457.
    Raining Jane will be opening for India.Arie this Thursday, April 5 at 8
    pm in Macky Auditorium.
    Contact: umc-events@colorado.edu

    NEWS FROM THE LIBRARIES: ATTEND THIS WEEK'S DROP IN SEMINAR, "CAN THE
    GOVERNMENT BE FUNNY?"

    Did you know that Dr. Seuss worked for the War Department? Realize that
    you can check out posters and maps printed by the government? This
    session will discuss some of the interesting sources of information
    from the government answering questions like can you go insane from
    sticking gravel up your nose. Join us Wednesday, April 4, 4-5 pm in
    Norlin E160, on the first floor near the reference desk.
    Contact: Caroline.Sinkinson@colorado.edu
    Additional information:
    http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/services/dropin.htm

    CU LATE NIGHT AND THE MIRAMONTES FESTIVAL PRESENT SLAM POET KELLY ZEN
    YEI TSAI

    CU Late Night and the Miramontes festival present Slam Poet Kelly Zen
    Yie Tsai. After touring with Russell Simmons HBO Def Poetry, performing
    over the country
    at various venues, as well as having many published works, the
    critically acclaimed slam poet Kelly Tsai will be speaking out Friday
    April 6th 8pm in UMC
    235. Come listen to the spoken word performance filled with hip-hop,
    empowerment, cultural pride, and a voice of change.
    Contact: dscc@colorado.edu
    Additional information:
    http://www.colorado.edu/umc/quicklinks/getinvolved_dscc.html

    HONORS AFRICAN DANCE CLASS

    This fall learn Ghanaian African dance and discuss the culture of Ghana
    with Nii Armah Sowah. If you have a 3.0 GPA or higher you qualify for
    the honors section of African dance. You must enroll in the movement
    class and the corresponding honors seminar. DNCE 2501 section 882
    African dance, call number 84287, 2 credits HONR 1001 section 882
    Seminar, call number 83833, 1 credit.
    Contact: Nancy McElroy
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/TheatreDance

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