Student Buff Bulletin 04/19/2007

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    SUBJECT: Student Buff Bulletin 04/19/2007

    Student Buff Bulletin
    19 April 2007, Thursday

    A Boulder Campus digest of current events

    In this issue:

    --- Student Groups, Fax Your Buff Bulletin in Before the 12 pm Deadline
    --- Help Us Help You With Your Quality of Life
    --- Summer Classes Still Available!
    --- Alferd Packer Needs His Plates and Utensils Back!
    --- Fiske Planetarium News
    --- Fiske Planetarium News, Astronomy Day, April 21!
    --- It's Time to Slam! In CU's 4th Annual Poetry Slam
    --- Computer Prices That Won't Be Beat!
    --- Hot Items at the Gift Boutique!
    --- ASSG Elections
    --- Chancellor's Flagship 2030 Open Forum
    --- Department of Comparative Literature and Humanities Lecture Series

    STUDENT GROUPS, FAX YOUR BUFF BULLETIN IN BEFORE THE 12 PM DEADLINE

    Student groups with SOFO accounts are reminded to fax an IN to Mailing
    Service BEFORE the noon deadlines on Tuesday and Friday for Student
    Buff Bulletins (SBB). After faxing, place the original IN into an
    intercampus mail envelope and mail to, Mailing Services, Attn: Melanie,
    60 UCB. We will not post your SBB if a fax or original IN is not
    received by the deadline.
    Contact: Melanie, 303-492-2442 or Bill, 303-492-6242
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/ememo/

    HELP US HELP YOU WITH YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE

    Are you satisfied with your current living situation, are there things
    that could be done to make your life better? In an effort to identify
    and address the problems of the student community Off Campus Student
    Services has created a Quality of Life Survey. Please take a few
    minutes, less than five, to participate in our survey so that OCSS can
    better assist you with your needs.
    Contact: Susan Stafford
    Additional information:
    http://studentvoice.com/p/?UUID=1be4986813cc4789aee317c41a514b2c

    SUMMER CLASSES STILL AVAILABLE

    It's not too late to register for summer classes. Registration is
    underway now. Take a Maymester class and have the remainder of the
    summer to work, intern or travel. Questions, call 303-492-5148.
    Contact: Carol Mehls
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/summer

    ALFERD PACKER NEEDS HIS PLATES AND UTENSILS BACK!

    "Hey! What do you think I am? A barbarian?" Alferd Packer is missing
    his plates and silverware and he needs them back. Help Alferd do the
    environmentally friendly thing! Anybody who has some of Alferd Packer
    Grill's plates, silverware or trays lying around, please return them
    right away to his tray returns in the UMC. If there's too much to
    carry, we'll pick them up. Call us, no questions asked!
    Contact: UMC Food Service Retail Office, 303-492-6578
    Additional information:
    http://www.colorado.edu/umc/food/dailySpecials.html

    FISKE PLANETARIUM NEWS

    Discover the "Paranormal Universe" with Nahum Arav of CASA! This
    Thursday and Friday, April 19 and 20, 7:30 pm. Sommers-Bausch
    Observatory is open at 8 pm Friday for night sky viewing, weather
    permitting. Friday lasers: Red Hot Chili Peppers, 9:30 pm and Laser
    Pink Floyd: Welcome to the Machine, 10:45 pm. Saturday, April 21 please
    come have fun at Fiske and SBO for Astronomy Day, 12-10 pm! More
    information to come.
    Contact: Suzanne Traub-Metlay, 303-492-5002
    Additional information: http://fiske.colorado.edu

    FISKE PLANETARIUM NEWS, ASTRONOMY DAY, APRIL 21!

    Come visit Fiske Planetarium and Sommers-Bausch Observatory on Saturday
    April 21 for tons of fun with astronomy! We are open, 12-10 pm just for
    you! Enjoy our new exhibit, Science on a Sphere and get the most out of
    our other fun science exhibits, giveaways, prized and food! Get your
    hands on our telescopes and see for yourself what astronomy is all
    about!
    Contact: Suzanne Traub-Metlay, 303-492-5002
    Additional information: http://fiske.colorado.edu

    ITS TIME TO SLAM! IN CU'S 4TH ANNUAL POETRY SLAM

    Dennis Small Cultural Center and Program Council want you to compete or
    watch as we host Colorado's largest poetry slam. Free admission and
    food will be provided, along with performances by the 2006 National
    Slam Team and CU students. The festivities begin at 8 pm, Saturday,
    April 21 in the Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre, rain location will be at
    University Memorial Center. For information check out
    http://www.cupoetryslam.org or email DSCC.
    Contact: DSCC at dscc@colorado.edu or 303-492-7109
    Additional information:
    http://www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/latenight/

    COMPUTER PRICES THAT WON'T BE BEAT!

    Go ahead, shop our prices on Apple, Dell and Sony computers anywhere.
    They're unbeatable! And when combined with the savings on our academic
    software from Microsoft, Adobe, Symantec, Macromedia and many others,
    you could save hundreds of dollars off what you'd pay elsewhere! The
    Buffalo Chip Computer Store, small store, big savings! Look and see for
    yourself.
    Contact: CU Book Store
    Additional information: http://www.cubookstore.com

    HOT ITEMS AT THE GIFT BOUTIQUE!

    The Gift Boutique in the CU Book Store features brands that include
    Roxy, Billabong, Burt's Bees, Urban Decay, Northface, Dakine and much
    more! Check it out today!
    Contact: CU Book Store
    Additional information: http://www.cubookstore.com

    ASSG ELECTIONS

    This is Election Week for CU Student Governments! ASSG is selecting
    their executives and board members. We have incorrectly identified
    Elyse Kent on the ballot as a Unity Ticket member when she is a Value
    Ticket member. Value Ticket board candidates are Elyse Kent, Mimi
    Faller, John France and Erin Wylie. Unity Ticket is Brittany Jackson,
    Jaklyn Kraft, Melina Somoza and Christine Thai. Polls close at 8 pm,
    April 20.
    Contact: Sylvia Khaton, 303-492-7475

    CHANCELLOR'S FLAGSHIP 2030 OPEN FORUM

    Chancellor G.P. "Bud" Peterson invites the CU-Boulder community to an
    Open Forum on the Flagship 2030 Strategic Planning Initiative.
    Wednesday, May 3, 11:30 am-1 pm, UMC 235. Examples of topics are
    describing the CU-Boulder graduate of 2030, How higher tuition will
    improve access, and Becoming "a mountain in a flat world." Light
    refreshments available.
    Contact: Stuart Takeuchi

    DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AND HUMANITIES LECTURE SERIES

    On Thursday, April 19, Mauro Carbone will give a colloquium at 5-6:50
    pm, in HUMN 135. Mauro Carbone's talk is entitled "How Can One
    Recognize What One Did Not Know? Recollection according to Proust,
    Merleau-Ponty, Deleuze." For more information please see the
    department's web page/events section.
    Contact: Charles A. Wilcox
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/comparativeliterature/

    Buff Bulletin is a service of the Boulder Campus E-Memo System. It
    adheres to CU-Boulder Mailing Services policy and procedure, and is
    monitored by the Chancellor's Electronic Communication Committee. See
    http://www.colorado.edu/ememo/ for more information.


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