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Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 07:43:23 -0600 (MDT) From: Student Buff Bulletin <memofrom@Colorado.EDU> Subject: Student Buff Bulletin 10/07/2007
SUBJECT: Student Buff Bulletin 10/07/2007
Student Buff Bulletin
07 October 2007, Sunday
A Boulder Campus digest of current events
In this issue:
--- Late Night: Battle of the Bands
--- Personal Finance 101
--- Still Need a Class this Fall?
--- Mariachi "Estrella del Sur"
--- Free Movie Sneak Peek of "We Own the Night"
this Wednesday, CHEM 140!
--- Exporting Death as Democracy: The US/Israeli War on
Lebanon and the Middle East
--- Cultural Events Board Funding Cycle Info Session
--- Study Film and Art in Paris This Summer!
--- Kick Off Your Career at the Fall Career Fair!
All Years, Majors and GPAs!
--- Study Russian Language and Culture in St. Petersburg
this summer!
LATE NIGHT: BATTLE OF THE BANDS
Late Night: Battle of the Bands is back! Program Council, CU Late
Night and the Student Programs Office presents the Battle of the
Bands on Friday, Oct. 26, 8 pm in the Glenn Miller Ballroom. Come
soak up some awesome entertainment - provided primarily by your
rock-star peers. Free food, fun, and tons of music, so save the date
- Oct. 26! Get ready to rock!
Contact: Bonny, umc-events@colorado.edu, 2-7109
Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/latenight
PERSONAL FINANCE 101
Pockets empty? Many students drop out of college as a result of
financial difficulties. Attend our Everyday Finance for Students
workshop Oct. 10, 4:30-6 pm in UMC 245. Kristin Henry from Elevations
Credit Union will teach you valuable information about student debt
and finances. From creating a spending plan to building good credit,
you will get the tools to help you prepare for life.
Contact: CU GOLD, 5-0640 or cugold@colorado.edu
Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/umc/quicklinks/gold.html
STILL NEED A CLASS THIS FALL?
CU Continuing Ed has eight evening sections of popular CU Boulder
courses starting Oct. 23 and 29. These three credit hour courses are
offered in an intensive seven week, evening format. Check out what we
have to offer.
Contact: Continuing Ed registration, 303-492-5148
Additional information:
http://www.colorado.edu/ContinuingEducation/becourses.htm#section200
MARIACHI "ESTRELLA DEL SUR"
The Student Programs Office presents a mariachi performance in
celebration of Latin American Heritage Month. Celebrate the
independence of several Latin American countries by joining us for a
performance by Mariachi "Estrella del Sur." The performance will take
place on Thursday, Oct. 11, 12-1 pm in the UMC dining area!
Contact: UMC Student Programs Office, umc-events@colorado.edu, 2-7109
Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/umc/fun/talent.html
FREE MOVIE SNEAK PEEK OF "WE OWN THE NIGHT" THIS WEDNESDAY IN CHEM 140!
Joaquin Phoenix and Mark Wahlberg play two brothers on opposite sides
of the New York night life. With one as a manager of a nightclub
where the Russian mob operates and the other heading the NYPD squad,
will family loyalty overcome opposing sides of the law? "We Own the
Night" will show Wednesday, Oct. 10 in Chem 140 at 7 pm. Pick up free
tickets in UMC 401. Come early! Ticket doesn't guarantee admission.
Contact: christine.cao@colorado.edu
Additional information: http://www.programcouncil.com
EXPLORING DEATH AS DEMOCRACY: THE US/ISRAELI WAR ON LEBANON
AND THE MIDDLE EAST
Thursday, Oct. 11 "Exporting Death as Democracy: The US/Israeli War
on Lebanon and the Middle East," a talk by Nubar Hovsepian. Hovsepian
is an associate professor of political science and international
studies at Chapman University in California and specializes in
comparative politics and international relations, with research and
teaching interests in Middle East politics, state formation and
educational institutions, democratic processes, nationalism and
social movements, and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Humanities
1B50, 7 pm.
Contact: Joseph
CULTURAL EVENTS BOARD FUNDING CYCLE INFO SESSION
Attention all student groups! The Cultural Events Board will be
holding an informational meeting Wednesday, Oct. 10 at noon in UMC in
room 319. This is a great opportunity to get questions answered, get
one on one time with board members, and get started on your budget
proposals. The deadline to start proposals is Oct. 18. We strongly
encourage you to come and hope to see you there!
Contact: Shannon Fitzpatrick
Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/ceb/
STUDY FILM AND ART IN PARIS THIS SUMMER!
Spend three weeks in May and June studying French film, art, and
culture. All majors can apply and receive 3 credits. Course also
fulfills UD Lit. & Arts core. Program led by film studies Professor
Suranjan Ganguly. Film screenings and lectures are combined with
excursions in and around Paris. Learn more at an informational
meeting Wednesday, Oct. 10, 4:30 pm, HUMN 250.
Contact: Cloud Baffour, Baffour@Colorado.EDU
Additional information: http://studyabroad.colorado.edu/
KICK OFF YOUR CAREER AT THE FALL CAREER FAIR! ALL YEARS, MAJORS AND GPAS!
Don't miss this opportunity to network with employers - some of them
only recruit in the fall semester for positions starting now and in
the spring. It's never too early to find a job or internship! Tuesday
Oct. 9, Coors Events Center, 1-6 pm. Bring your student ID and
resumes! Go to http://careerservices.colorado.edu/student.cs?listFall
to view a list of employers. Don't wait until the day of the fair to
prepare! Get Career Fair tips at:
http://careerservices.colorado.edu/CommonFiles/PDF/fairTips.pdf.
Contact: Career Services, 303-492-4100
Additional information: http://careerservices.colorado.edu
STUDY RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE IN ST. PETERSBURG THIS SUMMER!
Make this summer unforgettable by spending six weeks learning about
Russian culture and language in St. Petersburg! The program, directed
by Professor Artemi Romanov, includes excursions in and around the
vibrant city of St. Petersburg, as well as a weekend trip to Moscow.
You will earn 9 credits and don't need any prior experience in
Russian language. Informational meeting: Wednesday, Oct. 17, 5 pm,
Hellems 141.
Contact: Sarah Westmoreland, Sarah.Westmoreland@Colorado.EDU
Additional information: http://studyabroad.colorado.edu/
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