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    Athletic Schedule

    Arts @ DePauw


    Wednesday, September 30

    11:40 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.: Pilates; Lilly Center, Dance Room

    5 - 6 p.m.: Zumba; Lilly Center Dance Room

    5 p.m.: Food for Thought; Reese Hall, Lobby

    5:15 - 6:45 p.m.: Intermediate Yoga; Reflection Center

    6 - 7 p.m.: WGRE Presents "Tiger Talk"; The Duck

    Thursday,
    October 1

    11 a.m. - 1 p.m.: Banned Books Read-Out; Roy O. West Library

    11:40 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.: Zumba; Lilly Center Dance Room

    5:15 - 6:30 p.m.: Basic Yoga; Reflection Center

    6 - 7:30 p.m.: Survivor: Real World, Skills To Launch Your Life; Union Building, Ballroom

    7 p.m.: Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation; Julian Center, Room 159

    Friday,
    October 2

    11:40 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.: Pilates; Lilly Center, Dance Room

    12:30 p.m.: Maggie Kemper, Organ Master Class; Green Center, Thompson

    5 p.m.: Field Hockey vs. Hendrix; McKeen Field

    5 - 6 p.m.: Zumba; Lilly Center, Dance Room

    6 p.m.: Soccer (m) vs. Colorado College; Boswell Field

    8 - 9:30 p.m.: First Annual All Campus Bonfire; North Quad (between Lucy and Mason)

    8 p.m.: Soccer (w) vs. Dallas; Boswell Field

    Saturday,
    October 3

    8:30 - 9:45 a.m.: Basic Yoga; Reflection Center

    11 a.m.: Turbo Kick; Lilly Center, Dance Room

    Noon - 2 p.m.: Old Gold Corn Roast; Blackstock Stadium

    Noon: WGRE Presents DePauw Tiger Football; WGRE

    1 p.m.: Football vs. Millsaps; Blackstock Stadium (Old Gold Day)

    7:30 p.m.: School of Music - PRISM Concert; Green Center, Kresge

    10 p.m. - 1 a.m.: Union Board Presents The Annual Highlighter Party; The Den

    Sunday,
    October 4

    11 a.m.: Field Hockey vs. Rhodes; McKeen Field

    11:45 a.m.: DCF Service; Union Building, Ballroom

    Noon: Soccer (m) vs. Austin College; Boswell Field

    2 p.m.: Soccer (w) vs. Austin; Boswell Field

    3 p.m.: DePauw Jazz Ensemble; Green Center, Kresge

    4 - 6 p.m.: RSA's Hall Olympics; Bowman Park (rain site: Lilly Center Auxiliary Gym)

    8 p.m.: B.S. With A Chaplain; Reese Hall

    Monday,
    October 5

    11:40 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.: Pilates; Lilly Center, Dance Room

    5 - 6 p.m.: Zumba; Lilly Center, Dance Room

    7:30 - 10 p.m.: Free Movie At Ashley Square "Lust, Caution"; Ashley Square Cinemas

    Tuesday,
    October 6

    11:40 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.: Zumba; Lilly Center, Dance Room

    11:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.: Basic Yoga; Green Center, Room 0201

    4 p.m.: Economic Stimulus Plan; Pulliam Center, Watson Forum

    5 - 8 p.m.: Tunnel Of Oppression; Senior Hall

    5:30 p.m.: Ministry And A Meal; Gobin Church

    5:30 - 7:30 p.m.: Eli Lilly Corporate Presentation; Julian Center, Room 157

    5:30 - 6:30 p.m.: Turbo Kick; Lilly Center, Dance Room

    7 p.m.: Volleyball vs. Anderson; Lilly Center

    7:30 - 8:30 p.m.: Interview Skills Workshop Lead By Eli Lilly Employees; Julian Center, Room 157


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Vote For Old Gold King And Queen


Vote for your Old Gold king and queen on e-services this Wednesday, Thursday and Friday!

The king and queen will be crowned on Saturday, October 3 at half time during the football game at Blackstock Stadium.

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Follow WGRE On Twitter

Want to stay up to date on campus events, sporting events and WGRE activities? Become a follower of WGRE Radio on Twitter! Visit WGRE or go to www.twitter.com/wgreradio for more information!
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WGRE DJ Of The Week


Congrats to Darren Viegas, Maria Dickman & Colleen Kelley for being WGRE's DJ's of the Week!

You can catch their show on Sunday nights at 5 p.m.!

Keep logging on to vote for your favorite DJ's of the Week at WGRE!

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TigerTracks: What It Can Do For You!


TigerTracks is the on-line career system we use to share with students and alumni job/internship openings, Career Services events and upcoming on-campus interviews. You can complete a profile indicating your career interests, upload your resume and apply for openings through this system.

You can access it here and login using your DePauw username as the username and your student ID # as the password.

Career Services Center, 304 Harrison Hall, careercenter@depauw.edu

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Eli Lilly Interviews


Eli Lilly will be on-campus this fall to interview for their Financial Analyst Internship. The deadline to apply is Thursday, October 1.

For more information, log onto your TigerTracks account. If you are planning to apply, please contact the Career Center at 765.658.4280. Also, Eli Lilly is accepting resumes through TigerTracks for their HR internship.

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BMO


BMO will be on-campus this fall to interview for their Corporate and Investment Analyst positions and their Shadow Program. The deadline to apply is Thursday, October 1.

For more information, log onto your TigerTracks account. If you are planning to apply, please contact the Career Center at 765.658.4280.

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Peace Camp


Peace Camp is this week! Come on out to the East College lawn to listen and discuss issues of social justice that are pertinent to everyone here on DePauw's campus. You can come to one event or all of them, just make sure to take your "ism"s off and put on peace! This event is hosted by the Compton Center for Peace and Justice.

Wednesday, September 30

11:40 a.m.
"Critical of Israel = Anti-Semitic,
Or Does It?"
Prof. Chernus discusses the "pro-Israel" right and why peace activists have the moral & political truth on their side.

4:15 p.m.
"The Greencastle Effect"
Missy! Orr '09 talks about how our greater community is setting a national environmental example.

5:15 p.m.
Hispanic Heritage Month
Come celebrate with the Committee for Latino Concerns.

7:30 p.m.
"Cornfields to Copenhagen"
Climate change will change civilization as we know it. How can students get involved in the policy responses? A discussion with students from the DePauw Environmental Policy Project.

10 p.m.
Open Mic Power Hour
Let your words fly at this spoken word open mic session. Perform your poetry, read your stories and sing your songs. Featuring performances by students Naiomy Guerrero and Luis Paulino.

Thursday, October 1

11:40 a.m.
"Building Uganda: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions"
Join us for an interactive discussion about the future of education, health, and life in the Pearl of Africa. Facilitated by George Srour, Founder, Building Tomorrow & Dr. Sharon Crary.

4:15 p.m.
"Conferencing for Justice"
Dr. Jeremy Rinker will outline the community conferencing model as a method for dealing with crime in this interactive talk.

5:30 p.m.
Feminista! Presents. "Shotdown in Church: Murdered for Choice"
Join us for an interactive discussion on the dilemma of abortion providers in America.

7:30 p.m.
Sustainability Hour with the DePauw Environmental Club
Chloe Lawson '12 will share tips to increase your individual sustainability factor as well as how to start your own sustainability project.

Friday, October 2

11:40 a.m.
"Creation of the Guatemalan Dream" Patricia Anderson discusses sustainable, autonomous economic and educational development in Guatemala.

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D3TV Schedule

7:30 a.m. - International Bazaar
9 a.m. - Underground
9:30 a.m. - Defense of Liberty
10 a.m. - The View from DePauw
10:30 a.m. - DRL
11 a.m. - A Dream for a River
1 p.m. - Dorm Room Daries
1:30 p.m. - DRL
2:30 p.m. - Marathon 2009 (Except Mon)
5 p.m. - WGRE's Sports Reporters (Mon only)
6 p.m. - WGRE's The Bottom Line (Thurs only)
6:30 p.m. - Relay for Life
7 p.m. - A Dream for a River
7:30 p.m. - The Source
8 p.m. - Work in Progress
8 p.m. - WGRE's RPM 2 Night (Sun only)
9 p.m. - DRL
9:30 p.m. - Defense of Liberty
10 p.m. - The View from DePauw
10:30 p.m. - The Making of Food
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Free Money For Off-Campus Internships


Interested in FREE MONEY for off-campus internships? Check out the opportunity through collaboration program! This program provides undergraduate and post-graduate internship stipends for DePauw students in internships at start-up to mid-size Indiana companies in five sectors targeted for economic development: information technology, life science and bio-tech, advanced logistics, advanced manufacturing and capital development. Semester-long, Winter Term, summer and post-graduate internships count!

Application deadlines are as follows:

October 30 - Winter Term
December 1 - Spring
April 1 - Post-Graduate
May 1 - Summer
May 1 - Fall

If you're interested in learning more about how YOU can qualify for free money for your Indiana-based internship, contact Brandy Richmond at itap@depauw.edu or 765.658.4718. Information is available online. We will also have an information booth at DePauw's 27th Annual Career Exploration Day Fair from 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 8 in the Union Building.

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Deadline for Letters To Faculty Interim Review Files


Deadline for Letters to Faculty Interim Review Files – Monday, October 5


Interim Reviews
Cheira Belguellaoui - Modern Languages
Maria Forcadell - Modern Languages
Kellin Stanfield - Economics & Management
Christina Wagner - Psychology
Zhixin Wu - Mathematics

If you have information you would like to share about your experience with any of these faculty members, please write to the Committee On Faculty (a faculty-governed committee which makes recommendations to the President regarding personnel decisions), c/o Carol Cox, Academic Affairs, 305 Harrison Hall, or via email to COFcoord@depauw.edu by the following deadlines:
 
Because of the University’s open file policy, the candidate will see all such submissions. Thus, you are asked either to indicate your awareness of this in your letter, or to complete and attach an open file form which can be obtained at the COF website or in the Office of Academic Affairs, 305 Harrison Hall. 

The most helpful letters are those confined to personal experience of the letter writer.  Since the criteria for review cover a broad set of categories spread over teaching, professional development, and service, your letter should only speak to your first-hand experience with the faculty member under review.  It is neither helpful nor appropriate for a letter writer to make a recommendation for the outcome (e.g., granting tenure or promotion) since that implies a judgment based on incomplete information. A formal recommendation will be made by the review committees upon examination of all lines of evidence contained in the decision file. 

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Food For Thought


Wednesday, September 30
5 - 6 p.m.
Reese Hall, Lobby

This Week: Rajai Bimbo
Dinner will be provided

A weekly program sponsored by the Office of Spiritual Life. Come listen to faculty, staff, students and community members discuss what matters most to them and why.

For further information of events at the Center for Spiritual Life, view the Web site.

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WGRE Presents "Tiger Talk"

Wednesday, September 30
6 - 7 p.m.
The Duck

Broadcasting live each Wednesday from The Duck, WGRE sports fills you in on all DePauw Tiger Athletic news. Host John Herrick previews the upcoming DePauw football at visits with Coach Robby Long. Come watch the show live or listen to 91.5 WGRE- DePauw's home for sports!
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Banned Books Read-Out


Thursday, October 1
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Roy O. West Library

DePauw University Libraries will host an open mic "Read-Out" in celebration of Banned Books Week. You are invited to come and read selections from your favorite banned or challenged books, along with other faculty members, students, and librarians. Celebrate your freedom to read and enjoy some light refreshments at Roy O. West Library this Thursday.

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Meet The Trustees


Thursday, October 1
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Union Building, Ballroom

All students are invited to this open forum hosted by the student trustees.

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Survivor: Real World, Skills To Launch Your Life

Thursday, October 1
6 - 7:30 p.m.
Union Building, Ballroom

Mingle with dozens of DePauw alumni from across the U.S. who are in a variety of occupations. Hear advice from a panel of alumni on the finer points of social networking, interviewing and the life skills needed after DePauw. Open to all students and refreshments provided!
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Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation

Thursday, October 1
7 p.m.
Julian Center, Room 159

Representatives of the fellowship will be on campus to talk with interested students about their program and opportunities.
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Maggie Kemper, Organ Master Class

Friday, October 2
12:30 p.m.
Green Center, Thompson

Maggie Kemper, Organ Master Class
This event is free and open to the public.
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Tiger Pride Day

Friday, October 2
4 p.m.
Union Building

All members of the DePauw community are invited to show their Tiger Pride by wearing black and gold on Friday, October 2.

You are invited to come and celebrate our community at the first Black and Gold social hour at 4 p.m. in the Union Building. Please come, meet and greet other staff, faculty and students and enjoy a free coffee or soda.
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First Annual All Campus Bonfire


Friday, October 2
8 - 9:30 p.m.
North Quad (between Lucy and Mason)

Please attend the all campus bonfire to get excited for the Old Gold football game, fellowship and celebrate President Casey's birthday! Come out and enjoy hot chocolate and popcorn with great people on DePauw's campus! It is all free! Entertainment will be provided.

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WGRE Cookout Philanthropy For The Putnam County Humane Society

Saturday, October 3
11:30 a.m.
Blackstock Stadium parking lot

Join WGRE this Saturday for a cookout philanthropy to benefit the Putnam County Humane Society. Grab a bite to eat and support a great cause before kickoff of the Tigers' Old Gold Game against Millsaps. All proceeds go towards a shelter dedicated for helping abandoned or neglected pets in Putnam County find homes.
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Old Gold Corn Roast


Saturday, October 3
Noon - 2 p.m.
Blackstock Stadium

Come tailgate before the Old Gold football game with free grilled corn and corn hole!

Sponsored by Residence Life.

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WGRE Presents DePauw Tiger Football


Saturday, October 3
Noon
WGRE

Tune in to 91.5 WGRE to hear the DePauw Tigers take on the Millsaps Majors in this year's Old Gold weekend football game. The action gets underway at noon with the "Countdown to Kickoff" show and leads up to the game at 1 p.m. Tune in 91.5 on your radio dial or listen online. WGRE is DePauw's home for Tiger Football!

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School of Music - PRISM Concert

Saturday, October 3
7:30 p.m.
Green Center, Kresge

School of Music - PRISM Concert
In celebration of the 125th Season, the DePauw School of Music presents the PRISM Concert. Featuring performances by various ensembles and soloists.

This event is free and open to the public.
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Union Board Presents The Annual Highlighter Party

Saturday, October 3
10 p.m. - 1 a.m.
The Den

Wear a white T-shirt and we will provide glow sticks, highlighters and great music!
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DCF Service


Sunday, October 4
11:45 a.m.
Union Building, Ballroom

DePauw Christian Fellowship invites you to worship and fellowship with them. We will begin with prayer. Our speaker this week is Dave Neeley from Cornerstone Baptist Church here in Greencastle. Come hear what it means to be truly free in Christ.

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DePauw Jazz Ensemble

Sunday, October 4
3 p.m.
Green Center, Kresge

DePauw Jazz Ensemble
Leonard Foy, director
This event is free and open to the public.
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RSA's Hall Olympics

Sunday, October 4
4 - 6 p.m.
Bowman Park (rain site: Lilly Center Auxiliary Gym)

Hall Olympic events include tug-o-war, kickball, balloon toss, an egg relay and volleyball. The winning team, made up of members from your hall, will get bragging rights and T-shirts. Pizza, salad and bread sticks will be served following the events.

Find a sign up sheet in your hall or speak with your RA if interested!
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B.S. With A Chaplain


Sunday, October 4
8 p.m.
Reese Hall

B.S. with a Chaplain (that's Bible Study!)

Every Sunday! Snacks provided, everyone welcome.

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Free Movie At Ashley Square "Lust, Caution"


Monday, October 5
7:30 - 10 p.m.
Ashley Square Cinemas

This espionage thriller is set in WWII-era Shanghai. A young woman, Wang Jiazhi, gets caught up in a dangerous game of emotional intrigue involving powerful political figure, Mr. Yee. In Mandarin with English subtitles.

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Economic Stimulus Plan


Tuesday, October 6
4 p.m.
Pulliam Center, Watson Forum

Interested in government? See how the Economic Stimulus Plan Works in Louisville. In the $787 billion stimulus plan that passed this year? Daro Mott will speak on his experiences working with the stimulus plan at the local government level. Presented by the Department of Economics and Management.

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Tunnel Of Oppression


Tuesday, October 6
5 - 8 p.m.
Senior Hall

Wednesday, October 7
6 - 9 p.m.
Senior Hall

Tunnel of Oppression is an experiential learning program put on by the Office of Multicultural and Community Life. The program is open to all students and the public.

If you're familiar with Party House, Tunnel of Oppression is a very similar program with live acting that depicts various forms of discrimination and oppression that may be experienced by students or the public at large. The first floor of Senior Hall will be transformed into a media, sensory and acting experience.

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Ministry And A Meal


Tuesday, October 6
5:30 p.m.
Gobin Church

You are invited to a ministry exploration dinner and discussion. The dinner, of course, is free.

If you would like to attend, please let Lesley know by Friday noon. We look forward to seeing you there.

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Eli Lilly Corporate Presentation

Tuesday, October 6
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Julian Center, Room 157

Representatives of Eli Lilly will be on campus to talk with interested students about the company. Pizza will be provided.
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Interview Skills Workshop With Eli Lilly Employees

Tuesday, October 6
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Julian Center, Room 157
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West Monroe Partners Pre-Fair Q&A Session

Wednesday, October 7
7 - 8 p.m.
Julian Center, Room 157

Learn more about this dynamic and fast-growing business-technology consulting firm recently named one of Consulting Magazine's "best firms to work for."

Recent graduates Chris Sprehe '07, Ben Baenen '08, Kelsey Warsinske '08 and Ryan Tinker '09 will discuss their opportunities, career paths and the qualities of applicants valuable to West Monroe Partners. Please come to network, ask questions or just observe.

For more detailed information regarding this event, please contact Career Services or call 765.658.4280.
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DePauw Chamber Singers

Wednesday, October 7
7:30 p.m.
Green Center, Thompson Recital Hall

DePauw Chamber Singers
Gabriel Crouch, director
This event is free and open to the public.
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DePauw's 27th Annual Career Exploration Day Fair 2009

Thursday, October 8
11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Union Building, Ballroom and Lobby

A career is a life-long journey.
Begin yours at.....
DePauw's 27th Annual Career Exploration Day Fair 2009

Whether you are uncertain about your career direction, just beginning your job search or are considering a future Winter Term, summer or semester-long internship, the day offers something for you.

Over 40 alumni and friends of the University will represent a variety of occupations. These individuals will answer your questions about their fields, discuss career paths, suggest ways to prepare for a career in their occupation and discuss employment opportunities.
Click here for a complete list of participating organizations.
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Independent Documentary Filmmaker & Activist Aishah Simmons


Thursday, October 8
7 p.m.
Peeler Center, Auditorium

Ms. Simmons will be screening her documentary NO! and speaking about sexual assault prevention in communities of color, and discussing how sexual assault affects all women and men. This event is free and open to the public. For more information about Ms. Simmons, visit her Web page.

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