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    Wednesday, April 23

    Campus Calendar

    Noon - 1:30 p.m.: Campus water forums; Union Building Room 221

    5 - 6 p.m.: Food for Thought; Reese Hall Lobby

    7 p.m.: "Manufacturing consent: Is it news or propaganda?"; PCCM, Watson Forum

    7 p.m.: Microfestival Concert: "As if it were spring"; GCPA, Kresge Auditorium

    7 - 7:30 p.m. :Campus water forum; Union Building, Terrace Room C

    9 p.m.: Microfestival Concert: "The people united...";GCPA, Kresge Auditorium

    Thursday, April 24

    Campus Calendar

    12:30 - 1 p.m.: Managing Stress; Union Building, Terrace Room A

    5 - 6 p.m. : Holi Celebration, the festival of colors; Lawn between Lucy and Mason

    6 p.m.: Microfestival Lecture/Recital: Faculty Showcase;GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall

    8 p.m.: Microfestival Concert: "Toward the Sea"; GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall

    Friday, April 25

    Campus Calendar

    3 p.m.: DePauw Leadership International; Prindle Institute

    7:30 p.m.: Junior Recital Shani Wahrman, soprano, and Matt Patterson, baritone Amanda Hopson, piano; GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall

    Saturday, April 26

    Campus Calendar

    7:30 p.m.: Senior Recital Kate Middel, viola Brian Clark and Nathan Kross, piano;GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall

    Sunday, April 27

    Campus Calendar

    3 p.m. :Student Chamber Music; GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall

    7:30 p.m.: Musical Theatre Scenes;GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall

    Monday, April 28

    Campus Calendar

    4 - 4:45 p.m.:Starting Your Job Search; Harrison Hall 212

    7:30 p.m.: Senior Recital Brett Imamura, piano; GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall

    Tuesday, April 29

    Campus Calendar

    4:15 - 4:50 p.m.: Preparing for finals; Harrison Hall 223

    7:30 p.m.: Vocal Chamber Music; GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall


Announcements


Featured Student of DePauw


The Office of Student Services and the Information Technology Associates Program (ITAP) present DePauw Weekly's "Featured Student," a division of Student Vision. This Web site features DePauw students in personal videos produced by ITAP students.

The next "Featured Student" of the 2007-08 academic year is Gerry Wallace . Click here to view the video.

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This week at Ashley Square Cinema


Nim's Island, rated PG (Watch trailer!)
21, rated PG-13 (Watch trailer!)

Show times are:
Friday: 7 and 9:30 p.m.
Saturday: 1, 4, 7, and 9:30 p.m.
Sunday: 1, 4, and 7 p.m.
Monday: closed
Tuesday-Thursday: 6:30 p.m.

All shows on Friday or Saturday are $1 with a valid DePauw student ID. All other shows are free with a valid DePauw student ID. Don't forget, a valid DePauw student ID also gets you a 50% discount on all concession items. These deals apply to students only.

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Breaking the Mode: A trip to the IMA & Circle Centre


Saturday, April 26
9:45 a.m. (bus leaves from UB)
Indianapolis

Need a Break? The Union Board invites you to join us for a FREE trip to Indianapolis! There will be a bus going to the Indianapolis Museum of Art where the exhibit, Breaking the Mode, is currently being held. This is an exhibit featuring Contemporary Fashion from the Permanent Collection from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. This bus leaves at 9:45 a.m. and will be leaving the IMA at 2 p.m. and going to Circle Centre Mall until 6 p.m. A second bus will be going to Circle Centre Mall. This bus leaves at 9:45 a.m. as well and will be returning to campus around 6 p.m. Sign up in the Campus Life Office today and keep in mind that spaces are limited!

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Preparing for finals


Tuesday, April 29
4:15 - 4:50 p.m.
Harrison Hall 223

Preparing for finals: Get tips for studying for different types of tests and organizing your preparation and materials effectively.

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Managing stress


Thursday, April 24
12:30 - 1 p.m.
Union Building, Terrace Room A

Managing Stress: Recognize the symptoms of stress and get ideas on managing and relieving stress for the end of the semester.

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Pangea Day screening


Saturday, May 10
2 p.m.
PCCM, Watson Forum

Pangea Day plans to use the power of film to bring the world a little closer together. JJ Abrams, Cameron Diaz and Meg Ryan are just a few of the many producers/actresses involved. We're divided by borders, race, religion, conflict... but most of all by misunderstanding and mistrust. Pangea Day seeks to overcome that, to help people see themselves in others, through the power of film.

On May 10, sites in Cairo, Kigali, London, Los Angeles, Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro will be linked to produce a 4-hour program of powerful films, visionary speakers and uplifting music. The program will be broadcast live to the world through the Internet, television, digital cinemas and mobile phones.

Click here to view the trailer.

Join the world in this historic event! E-mail epark@depauw.edu with any questions.

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Residence Life summer staff position available


Still looking for that perfect summer job? Willing to stay at DePauw? Then consider applying to be a Residence Life summer staff member!

Qualifications:

  • You must be on campus for the entire summer.
  • You must be a full-time student for the 2007-2008 (current) academic year.
  • Previous Residence Life experience is preferred.
  • Ability to be both an Apartment Manager AND work in the Residence Life and Housing office 30 hours a week is preferred.

Interested? Stop by our office in Anderson Street Hall to pick up the job description and application. Applications are due on Tuesday, April 29. Questions, contact Lindsay Hansen.

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National volunteer week


The Hartman House will sponsor the 2008 Putnam County NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK (NVW) observed April 27 through May 3. We again look forward to successfully nominating and recognizing volunteers in our community for their commitment to service. However big or small their work, if you know someone who volunteers here on campus or in our surrounding community, nominate them for recognition at this Web site.

They will also be entered into a RAFFLE for great prizes! April 28 - April 30 there will be tabling in the Quad. Stop by to nominate a friend. We will be giving out NVW buttons and refreshments. Times are Monday and Wednesday 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. and Tuesday 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. All DPU and Greencastle community members are invited to attend the NVW Open House on Wednesday, April 30 from 4 - 6 p.m. at the Hartman House. Enjoy some refreshments and meet other local volunteers! The raffle drawing will be held on this day. Questions, contact Sophia, Hartman House Civic Intern, at sbermeo@depauw.edu.

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Indiana voters


Monday, April 28: Deadline to request absentee ballots

Forms can be picked up and dropped off this week at the Hub during lunch or at campus libraries (R.O.W., science and music front desks).

Forms must be received by your county's election office no later than Monday at 5 p.m. You can mail them yourselves or we will fax them for you.

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Find out about arts events on campus this week

For more information and a complete list of arts related events happening on campus, visit arts@DePauw, the online arts newsletter, by clicking here.

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Rainbow Graduation luncheon


Wednesday, May 7
12:30 p.m.
UB Ballroom

The Annual Rainbow Graduation luncheon is approaching soon. This event celebrates the accomplishments of graduating student leaders.

Please RSVP by Thursday, May 1 to Beth Ann Newton at banewton@depauw.edu or call 765-658-4850. Please indicate any special dietary needs.

Everyone is welcome, including students, faculty, staff and members of the community. This program is sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, Student Services, Campus Activities, the Office of Spiritual Life and the Women's Center.

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Scholarship available - Margaret Gilmore Library Science scholarship


This Scholarship is a one year scholarship awarded to a DePauw alumna (or a graduating woman) who is planning a career in library and information science. The successful applicant will be awarded the scholarship for graduate study in an accredited graduate library school. The deadline for application is May 1 for the coming academic year. Guidelines from the will of Margaret Gilmore state that applicants are to be "selected on the basis of personality, character, and scholastic ability," and that, "each recipient is to make her own choice of Graduate School." You may apply for the scholarship by sending a letter of application, a resume and two letters of reference to:

Rick Provine
Roy O. West
Library Administration
provine@depauw.edu
765-658-4434

Please direct any questions to Kathleen List (765-658-4434 or kathleenlist@depauw.edu).

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"Manufacturing consent: Is it news or propaganda?"


Wednesday, April 23
PCCM, Watson Forum
7 p.m.

Specialist John Wagner and Naval Officer LaShawn King will be at DePauw to talk about the media's influence on America with regards to the Iraq War. They will be here to share their experiences with us and to educate us in order to connect us to the War we are fighting Iraq. This is the final panel of three Iraq War Panels this semester at DePauw. Please join us for the forum and discussion.

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Support the Putnam County Emergency Food Pantry


Monday, April 21 - Friday, May 2
12:30 - 1:20 p.m.
5:30 - 7 p.m.
The HUB and The Den

DePauw students are encouraged to visit the Civic Fellows table in order to donate up to $200 of excess money on their meal plan to be used to buy food for the pantry. For more information, contact Joy Oguntimein at joyoguntimein_2009@depauw.edu.

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Office of Spiritual Life events


Food for Thought

Wednesday, April 23
5 - 6 p.m.
Reese Hall Lobby

Bring your thoughts, bring your questions, bring your appetite.

This week: Aleksandra Krzywicka.
A weekly program sponsored by the Office of Spiritual Life. Come listen to faculty and staff discuss what matters most to them and why. Dinner is provided.

Holi Celebration, the festival of colors!

Thursday, April 24
5 - 6 p.m.
Lawn between Lucy and Mason
(Rain location: Anderson Street Hall)

Check out the facebook event.

Celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of colors. It's a Spring festival during which people spend the day throwing colored powder and water at each other. Holi celebrates the coming of Spring and the victory of good over evil. It was in March this year but we're celebrating late.

Come throw colored powder and enjoy free pizza! Free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Office of Spiritual Life Questions, contact anjalidesai_2009@depauw.edu.

Holocaust Remembrance

Thursday, May 1
7 p.m.
Meharry Hall of East College

Dr. John K. Roth
Robert and Carolyn Frederick Distinguished Visiting Professor of Ethics

Mr. Theodore "Zev" Weiss
President, Holocaust Educational Foundation
Holocaust Survivor

Reception to follow. This event is free and open to the public. Sponsored by DePauw Hillel and the Office of Spiritual Life.

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D3TV schedule

12:00 IFC Newsbreak: Freshman Policy
12:15 Student Congress
12:45 Deep in the Archives
1:00 DePauw Request Live
1:30 Meet Asia
1:45 IFC Newsbreak: Freshman Policy
2:00 Two Middle-Class White Guys Talking
2:15 Deep in the Archives
2:30 DePauw Request Live
3:00 The World is Talking
4:00 Winter Term Galapagos Documentary
5:00 Defense of Liberty
6:00 Tigerfire
7:00 DePauw Request Live
7:30 The Source
8:00 WGRE Sports Reporters
9:00 The World is Talking
10:00 Student Congress
10:30 Meet Asia
10:45 Two Middle-Class White Guys Talking
11:00 Winter Term Galapagos Documentary

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School of Music events


Wednesday, April 23

7 p.m.
GCPA, Kresge Auditorium
Microfestival Concert: "As if it were spring"

9 p.m.
GCPA, Kresge
AuditoriumMicrofestival Concert: "The people united..."

Thursday, April 24

6 p.m.
GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall
Microfestival Lecture/Recital: Faculty Showcase

8 p.m.
GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall
Microfestival Concert: "Toward the Sea"

Friday, April 25

7:30 p.m.
GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall
Junior Recital Shani Wahrman, soprano, and Matt Patterson, baritone Amanda Hopson, piano

Saturday, April 26

7:30 p.m.
GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall
Senior Recital Kate Middel, viola Brian Clark and Nathan Kross, piano

Sunday, April 27

3 p.m.
GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall
Student Chamber Music

7:30 p.m.
GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall
Musical Theatre Scenes

Monday, April 28

7:30 p.m.
GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall
Senior Recital Brett Imamura, piano

Tuesday, April 29

7:30 p.m.
GCPA, Thompson Recital Hall
Vocal Chamber Music

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DePauw Leadership International


Friday, April 25
3 p.m.
Prindle Institute

Participate with distinguished panelists over the UN
Millennium Project's 8 critical global challenges. How would you prioritize them and what can you do to take action? Join Professors Kerry Pannell, Sheryl Tremblay, John Roth, Alyssa Bernstein and Dr. Michael Dugan, a DePauw alum, after dinner for a fireside chat to discuss your roles. Contact Linda Martin for RSVP.

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Career Center event


Monday, April 28
4 - 4:45 p.m.
Harrison Hall 212

  • Starting Your Job Search

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Campus water forums


Wednesday, April 23
Noon - 1:30 p.m.
Union Building Room 221

7 - 7:30 p.m.
Union Building, Terrace Room C

Water, including quality and water access, is quickly becoming the defining issue of our generation. Come to the campus Water Forums to discuss domestic water concerns and international water crises and struggles and learn how to make a difference! Contact CoraLyn Lowe or Carter Johnson to learn more.

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