1. Flu shots!!!
Student reminder for FLU SHOTS!!!
Still available at health services! Stop by for your flu shot and be
protected against flu in time for holiday travel. You can now charge the
20.00 fee to your student account. Don’t delay…get the vaccine if:
you have a chronic health problem like asthma
you have friends or relatives who are very young, very old, or sick.
you work with children or elderly
you live or work in close quarters
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2. massage appointments
Massage appointments are available at the health center.
$40.00 for 1 hour
$20.00 for 1/2 hour
Gift Certificates available
Call 610–328-8058 for appointment times.
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3. Check your VOTER registration
Dear Students,
Swarthmore PA Voter Registration paper Rosters are now posted on the College Registrar’s bulletin board in Parrish.
The rosters are by precinct: North, East, and West. (These are the 3 precincts in Swarthmore, PA.)
Info about which dorm is in which precinct:
http://www.swarthmore.edu/Admin/registrar/page.phtml?sidebar=quick&content=voter_info#places
Voting Day is Tuesday November 4.
Regards,
Martin
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4. Interested in attending the SOA protest with SDS?
Swarthmore SDS is planning a trip to attend the annual School of Americas protest in Fort Bennings, GA and is seeking other Swarthmore students interested in going. The group will be leaving on Friday 21st of November and returning on Sunday 23rd of November. We have 25 spots to fill and they will go on a first come first serve basis.
The School of Americas [SOA] is a US military base that trains Latin American soldiers and policemen. The school’s graduates have been responsible for torturing, raping, and massacring hundreds of thousands of Latin Americans since the schools founding in 1946.
There is a mandatory non-violent direct action training on taking place during the afternoon of November 16th for people who intend on going.
First-time SOA protesters are strongly encouraged!
To register please email: swatsoa@gmail.com
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5. Van driver needed!
Club Despertar needs a van driver from 10am-1:30pm on Saturday. Please respond to me (aminiet1) as soon as possible if you can help us!
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6. Admissions Fellow Positions
Juniors who are interested in being an Admissions Fellow as a senior (and are going abroad in the spring) can email Justin Holmes at jholmes1 for an application. The position is paid and mainly entails interviewing prospective students. It’s a lot of fun and is a way for you to help build the next class of Swatties! Completed applications should be returned to the Admissions Office by 4:30 pm on Friday, November 14th. If you have any questions, please contact Justin Holmes at jholmes1. (Juniors not going abroad will have a chance to apply to be a fellow in the spring).
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7. LOST: Beloved Nalgene Bottle
I have lost my beloved Nalgene. It is blue with a large sticker of a UN Peacekeeper on it. I think I left it somewhere between Trotter and Kohlberg while performing a ritual for Professor Wallace’s class. Please contact kclark9 if found.
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8. Daylight Savings Time this Sunday!
Remember to set your clock back on Sunday, November 2nd!
At 2 AM, it will be time to turn your watch back to 1 AM.
(But not to spend extra time partying in Sharples?)
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9. Moustache November
If you can and if you dare…
it’s time to grow your moustache hair.
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10. Volunteer to Elect Obama and other Democrats!--Last Chance!
When your grandchildren ask you what you did during this historic election, you don’t want to have to tell them you were sitting around procrastinating on a paper. From now until Tuesday is your last chance to make a difference!
Volunteer with the College Dems to remind Democrats and Obama supporters to vote this Tuesday!
Email jerwinf1 with any questions or concerns.
Training will be provided before every canvass or phonebank—don’t worry if you’re a first-timer.
Volunteering times:
Thurs 10/30
4PM—Obama canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
5–9PM—Cell Phonebank for Obama in Parrish Parlors
Friday 10/31
4PM—Obama canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
4PM—State Rep. Bryan Lentz canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
Saturday 11/1
10AM—Obama canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
10AM—Obama phonbank, meet at Parrish Circle for a ride to Obama HQ in Media
1PM—Obama canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
1PM—Obama phonbank, meet at Parrish Circle for a ride to Obama HQ in Media
4PM—State Rep. Bryan Lentz canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
4PM—Obama phonebank, meet at Parrish Circle for a ride to Obama HQ in Media
Sunday 11/2
1PM—State Rep. Bryan Lentz canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
1PM—Obama canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
4PM—Obama canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
Monday 11/3
10AM—Obama canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
1PM—Obama canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
1PM-4PM—Cell Phonebank for Congressman Joe Sestak, Parrish Parlors
4PM—Obama canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
7PM—Chalking on campus to remind people to vote, meet in Parrish Parlors
Tuesday 11/4—ELECTION DAY!
1) Remember to vote! Shuttles to polling places all day from Parrish Circle
2) Volunteer to get out the vote:
12:01AM—Midnight lit drop (leaving door hangers reminding people to vote. Super-fun!), meet at Parrish Circle
6AM—Get out the vote lit drop, meet at Parrish Circle
8AM—State Rep. Bryan Lentz lit drop, meet at Parrish Circle
10AM—Obama canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
1PM—Obama canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
4PM—Obama canvass, meet at Parrish Circle
8PM—Results watching party in Upper Tarble
YES WE CAN!
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11. FOUND swatch brand watch
I found a swatch in Shane lounge. If you email me back with a description, I’ll get it back to you right away. Thanks!
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12. AUDITION FOR SHAKESPEARE!
Audition for the Theater Department’s Spring Honors Directing Thesis Projects! Jackie Avitabile ‘09 will direct Romeo & Juliet and Jackie Vitale ‘09 will direct Macbeth. Rehearsals begin in January, and those who have taken Acting I are eligible to receive 1 academic credit for their work on the show.
Auditions will be November 5–6. Please come prepared with a Shakespearean monologue. Sign up for an audition slot outside of the theater department office on the bottom floor of LPAC.
Please contact us with any questions or concerns (javitab1 & jvitale1)
love,
Jackie and Jackie
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13. DINNER OF NEW ORLEANS WEEK
PLease RSVP for the New Orleans Dinner with your meal number. The food will be delicious, the music will be right and the time will be lovely with other Swatties. Seats are limited so PLEASE RSVP ASAP!! The deadline is Wednesday morning.
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14. Forked Tongues: Submit!
Calling for submissions!
Do you love poetry?
Do you love language?
Do you read or recite beautifully?
Can you share a favorite poem in a bilingual reading with students and
faculty?
Send us a poem you love or have translated into or written in a foreign
language, that you would like to read at Forked Tongues, a Swarthmore
bilingual poetry symposium.
Forked Tongues will take place Wednesday, Nov 5 at 7:30 PM in the
Scheuer Room. It will be co-hosted by the Department of Modern Languages and
Literatures and the Swarthmore Literary Review.
Submissions must be sent to both the Swarthmore Literary Review
(swarthmorereview@gmail.com) and Sibelan Forrester
(sforres1@swarthmore.edu). Please include both the original poem and the
translation; we prefer poems no longer than one page. Deadline Saturday November 1 at midnight!
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15. NOW HIRING - MASCOT ASSOCIATES
Now hiring MAs – Mascot Associates. Accompany the Phoenix! Rally the crowds! Keep the Phoenix safe and hydrated! Top pay rate. Please see Kelly Wilcox or Brendan Work for more details.
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16. PARLOUR PARTIES - Thur/Fri This week
Thursday – Halloween Fest! Work on your costume, eat treats, have fun.
Friday – Root Beer Floats! Back by popular demand.
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17. Swarthmore Financial Aid: Sponsoring the Movement
Dear friends,
As many of you may know, whether through personal stories or articles in the Phoenix and the Gazette, Swarthmore’s current financial aid policies are adversely affecting Swarthmore students’ abilities to continue an affordable education at Swarthmore.
In lieu of this, a collective of students under the banner of Swarthmore Financial Justice have published a document titled “Reconsidering Financial Aid: Detrimental Effects of our current Financial Aid System.” It is available online at http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/swarthmorefinaid/index.html.
The document is not intended to be aggressive or accusatory in any way, nor does it offer comprehensive or directive solutions as how to solve these financial aid problems. Rather, it is a formal, unified acknowledgment that there are systemic problems at work within our current policy, and students are consequently suffering.
Spread the word to your groups, your friends—even your family. As the directions at the bottom of the statement explain, “upon signing the document, please indicate in the comment section whether you are a student, student leader, family member, faculty member, ally, etc.”
Please feel free to contact cnguyen1 with any questions or concerns.
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18. Diya Wek Event Schedule
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27
7–9PM – Movie Screening: “Fire” – Kohlberg 228
The first of Deepa Mehta’s ‘Elements’ trilogy, ‘Fire’ was extremely controversial in India as the first Indian film to show homosexual relations.
[Co-hosted by SQU]
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28
5–6:30 PM – Speaker: Pallabi Chakravorty – Kohlberg 115
To Pallabi Chakravorty, Assistant Professor of Dance at Swarthmore, this talk is a personal journey of discovering the deep roots of India’s composite culture through the vehicle of “Kathak dance”. This interest developed from an appreciation of Indian artistic traditions to intellectual debates on culture, history, nation, and gender. She learned to understand the intricate and often hidden relationships between aesthetics and politics, culture and power, feeling and thought.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29
4:30–6PM – Outside Speaker: Saira Rao – Sci 199
Saira Rao is author of Chambermaid: A Novel, a witty, entertaining novel about a young attorney’s eventful year clerking with a Federal judge. She will discuss her decision to write the story, as well as the writing process and reactions to her work, and will touch on important issues in a South Asian American experience.
[Co-hosted by SAO]
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30
4:30–6PM – Student Panel -“What it means to be South Asian” – Kohlberg 115
Youv’e undoubtedly heard the term “South Asian” or “South Asian American” during your time at Swarthmore; is this term ethnic, racial, geographic, or something different? Expose yourself to and participate in a discussion of South Asians that is both academic and personal, as students from the class “South Asians in Asian America” discuss issues that are relevant to their experiences.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31
1–2PM – Cricket – Parrish Beach
Join in on a quick pick-up game of cricket on Parrish beach. Never played before? No problem! Learn why cricket is so popular in England, Australia, South Africa and South Asia.
6–10PM – Dinner and Garba – Upper Tarble
Tired of Sharples? Have a free, catered dinner of delicious South Asian cuisine at 6:00. Then, at 7:30, join in on a lively Indian dance called a ‘garba’.
RSVP to asuchak1@swarthmore.edu
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19. Get Published!
Want to make those all-nighters worthwhile? Get your papers published! Alchemy, Swarthmore’s only student academic journal, is now accepting submissions. Send your academic papers to alchemy.swarthmore@gmail.com by November 1st.
Questions? Contact jbrowng1 or snessel1
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20. Help plan the Expanding Your Horizons conference
Expanding Your Horizons is a one-day conference for middle school girls interested in the maths and sciences. We coordinate hands-on workshops, discussion groups, speakers, and volunteers to encourage the girls to pursue their interests in these male-dominated fields.
We’re starting to plan now! If you are interested in helping out in any way, please contact Lauren at lyoshiz1.
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21. New Orleans Week Events Schedule
Tuesday: Talk on Jazz in New Orleans by Professor Drew Shanefield [Cornell 104 4:30–6:30]
Wednesday: Desserts of New Orleans- FREE dessert!!! [Shane Lounge 8:00–10:00]
Thursday: Peter Entell’s award winning documentary ‘Shake the Devil Off.’ Experience the struggle of the Treme neighborhood and hear tons of great New Orleans music. [Cornell 104 7:00–9:00]
Friday: NOLArize! dinner- enjoy the the delicious cuisine of New Orleans- TASTY! [BCC 7:00–9:00]
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22. The Olde Club CD Is Coming!
For the last two semesters, Free Culture in collaboration with Olde Club has released free of charge a compilation CD of student performances at Olde Club.
Well, another compilation CD is coming, and will feature student performances from the Fall 2008 semester. The CD should be released shortly after the start of the Spring semester.
If you would like last semester’s CD (we have a few left), contact rkolodg1 or bmazer1.
If you would like the upcoming CD, please email bmazer1. We’ll try to print enough to match the number of requests.
Lastly, the cover art has been designed by students previously, and we’re now taking submissions for the upcoming CD’s cover. If you’ve got a design for the CD, email bmazer1. Naturally, the design should somehow be Olde Club-related.
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23. SIGN UP For Intramural Basketball
Hi Folks,
Now is the time to sign up for 5 on 5 Intramural Basketball. Games will be played Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons. If you are also playing IM Soccer, there shouldn’t be too much of a conflict.
The teams can be all male, all female or co-ed. All teams will play in the same league. This league will be completed before exams in December. We will have a new league that will begin in January after the winter break.
Sign up by Sunday November 2nd. Games will begin Wednesday November 5th.
You need to:
1.Get a team together – maximum of 12 players on a roster.
2.Pick a team name. Designate a captain.
3.Captain should email me their team name and roster.
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24. Training for Change Workshops
Training for Change is coming to Swarthmore to run a series of workshops entitled Creating Community: Tools for Collective Empowerment. This will be an amazing opportunity to explore the way we at Swat relate to each other within groups, teams and the campus community and see how we can make it better. There will be food! The workshops are November 7th, 5–8 in the admissions commons and continuing to November 8th, 12–6 in Bond – coming both days is great, but one day is fine. Register by e-mailing swarthmoreworkshopreg@gmail.com.
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25. NEW ORLEANS WEEK IS COMING
Check out all the exciting and eye-opening events of NEW ORLEANS WEEK!!!!!!!! The city of New Orleans is such a beautiful and unique city that deserves our attention and resources. The events will includes talks on Jazz Music in New Orleans, a New Orleans Dinner, New Orleans JEOPARDY and much more. Make sure to come, it will be worth it!
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