Student Buff Bulletin 11/16/2007

From: Student Buff Bulletin (memofrom@Colorado.EDU)
Date: Thu Nov 15 2007 - 06:09:54 MST

  • Next message: Student Buff Bulletin: "Student Buff Bulletin 11/20/2007"
    Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 06:09:54 -0700 (MST)
    From: Student Buff Bulletin <memofrom@Colorado.EDU>
    Subject: Student Buff Bulletin 11/16/2007
    

    SUBJECT: Student Buff Bulletin 11/16/2007

    Student Buff Bulletin
    16 November 2007, Friday

    A Boulder Campus digest of current events

    In this issue:

    --- Do You Have What It Takes To Become an RA/ASR?
    --- $100 Alcohol Study
    --- Peru Earthquake Relief Trip
    --- Fall Break Parking and Transportation Reminders
    --- Theatre and Dance presents "She Loves Me", The Musical
    --- How To...
    --- Shabbat Dinner at Rabbi Adam's House
    --- Study Digital Photography in Mongolia This Summer!
         Interest Meeting: Nov. 16
    --- Thanksgiving Service
    --- Fourth Annual Taste of Africa

    DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BECOME AN RA/ASR?

    Would you like to be a part of CU-Boulder's Residence Life? Do you feel
    you are a leader who is committed to creating the best possible living
    environment for campus residents that is exciting, socially just, and
    academically successful? Then you should apply to become a resident
    advisor (RA) or academic support resident (ASR)! Please visit
    http://housing.colorado.edu/jobs to find out position information
    as well as our online application. Applications are due Dec. 1.
    Contact: Morgan Henzie
    Additional information: http://housing.colorado.edu/jobs

    $100 ALCOHOL STUDY

    The Department of Psychology is seeking volunteers between the age of 21
    and 45 who drink regularly. The study involves answering questions over
    the phone, a urine drug screen (marijuana o.k.), a medical exam and
    blood tests, taking a medication (or placebo) for 5 days, and one 3-4
    hour experimental session involving alcohol. You will be compensated a
    total of $100 for your time. Please contact Paula at 303-735-6757.
    Contact: Paula

    PERU EARTHQUAKE RELIEF TRIP

    Volunteers are needed to help rebuild the southern coast of Peru hit by
    a 8.0 earthquake in Aug., which affected predominately poor populations.
    This student led trip will be rebuilding and distributing food and aid
    in Chincha, the agricultural town closest to the earthquake's epicenter.
    Trip dates are Jan. 2-13. Email for information, prices and application.
    Spaces are limited.
    Contact CREATIO: patrick.pulis@colorado.edu.
    Contact: CREATIO: Patrick Pulis

    FALL BREAK PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION REMINDERS

    Plan for Fall Break! 1) Ride for free to the airport with your valid
    Student Bus Pass. 2) The Buff Bus won't be running. 3) Over the break,
    campus residents who have a Williams Village parking permit and plan to
    remain on campus may use their permit to park in main campus lots 308 or
    436.
    Contact: Parking & Transportation Services
    Additional information: 303-492-7384

    THEATRE AND DANCE PRESENTS "SHE LOVES ME" THE MUSICAL

    Georg and Amalia, two feuding clerks in a 1930s European perfume shop,
    secretly join the Lonely Hearts Club matchmaking service and wind up
    anonymous pen pals who ultimately fall in love. University Theatre,
    Mainstage Nov. 15-17, 28-30 & Dec. 1 at 8pm, Matinee Dec. 2 at 2pm
    Box Office 303.492.8181
    Contact: Pam Stone, pstone@colorado.edu
    Additional Information: www.colorado.edu/theatredance

    HOW TO...

    . Change the World

    6. Buy an Extra Can of Food to Donate.

    Join the facebook group "How To..."
    http://ufl.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5644471278
    Contact: Allyson Falor

    SHABBAT DINNER AT RABBI ADAM'S HOUSE

    Join Rabbi Adam and his family as they invite you into their home this
    Friday, Nov. 16 at 6pm for Shabbat dinner. RSVP required!
    adam@hillelcolorado.org
    Contact: Adam Naftalin- Kelman

    STUDY DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN MONGOLIA THIS SUMMER!
    INTEREST MEETING: NOV. 16

    Spend three weeks this summer studying contemporary issues in Mongolia
    through the medium of digital photography. Earn three credits in studio
    arts and credit for the Arts & Science CORE requirement "Cultural and
    Gender Diversity" through lectures and visits to historical and cultural
    sites. The program is led by Professor Ken Iwamasa from the Department
    of Art and Art History. Learn more at the interest meeting: Friday, Nov.
    16, 11:30am, UMC 382.
    Contact: Sarah Westmoreland (Sarah.Westmoreland@Colorado.EDU)
    Additional information: http://studyabroad.colorado.edu/

    THANKSGIVING SERVICE

    Canterbury Colorado invites you to An Interfaith Service of Gratitude.
    Come celebrate with us as we "Give Thanks In Difficult Times" on
    Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 7pm at Atonement Lutheran Church (intersection of
    Baseline and Inca - East of Campus). For more information visit
    www.canterburycolorado.org or call
    303-499-4567.
    Contact: Cheryl Webb

    FOURTH ANNUAL TASTE OF AFRICA

    The African Students' Association invite you to come join them in
    celebrating the beautiful cultures of Africa through dance, drumming,
    and singing performances and above all through rich continental African
    dishes. The event features the GYE NYAME African Dance Troupe, a
    high-energy and vibrant group from Washington, D.C. The event is free,
    the food is free, and open to the general public!
    Date: Nov. 16, at 6pm. Venue: Rec Center (Upper Level Gym)
    Contact: Job Donkor
    Additional information:
    www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/ASA

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


  • Next message: Student Buff Bulletin: "Student Buff Bulletin 11/20/2007"

    This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.6 : Thu Nov 15 2007 - 06:09:57 MST