1. Swarthmore College Weekly Classifieds
The February 12th issue of the
“Swarthmore College Weekly Classifieds” has been posted at:
http://weeklynews.swarthmore.edu/
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2. 5th Biannual Tri-Co Trip to Israel with Mayanot (Catering to 190+ students in the past three years)
How much would you like to spend ten days on a Free trip to Israel with other Swarthmore students?
If you are 18+, identify as Jewish, and have never been to Israel before on an organized peer trip, you are eligible for this free trip, designed exclusively by Swarthmore students!
We meet with academics, influential artists, and Swarthmore alumni, in addition to experiencing Israel’s beaches, countryside, and nightlife. The trip is 10 days long, with a tour to the most incredible places in the country!!
Registration opens next week so if you are interested, write to Louis Rosenberg at lrosenb1 immediately.
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3. Valentines-on-Demand with Small Craft Warnings
Love struck this Valentine’s Day? Stop by Kohlberg Coffee Bar between 10:30 and 2:00 on Friday, February 13 to commission original Valentine’s Day poetry for the object of your affection from the editors of Small Craft Warnings literary magazine. Chocolate and candy as well!
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4. Filmmaker Jennifer Montgomery visiting today
Film and Media Studies announces
a presentation by filmmaker
Jennifer Montgomery
Thursday, February 12, 4:15 pm
Kohlberg 228
For twenty years Jennifer Montgomery has been making experimental Super-8 and 16mm films and digital videos that explore questions of power, sexuality, and represenation. Her works include Deliver (2008), a “remake” of John Boorman’s Deliverance with an all-female cast; Notes on the Death of Kodachrome (2007), selected for the 2008 Whitney Biennial; and Art for Teachers of Children (1995) a feature-film about the relationship between a fourteen-year-old girl and her male photography teacher. Montgomery currently teaches at the University of Illinois-Chicago and is the recipient of numerous honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Jennifer is a candidate for Visiting Professor in filmmaking. The next candidate, Denise Iris, will speak on Wednesday, Feb. 18 at 4:15 in Kohlberg 116. Please come if you can, student input is essential!
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5. Darwin birthday party photographs
If you posed with Darwin this afternoon, you can find your photograph here:
http://www.tinyurl.com/photowithdarwin
To get a version that can be printed or sent to your parents, just click on the “ALL SIZES” button, then download the original size.
Thanks for coming, and I hope the remainder of Darwin Day is filled with fun, and not selection.
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6. CALL FOR EDITORS – SWARTHMORE LITERARY REVIEW
Are you interested in working for the Swarthmore Literary Review this semester? We publish poets both from on campus and from the greater international writing community. We would love for you to help us make selections, host readings, and expand our magazine.
All interested students should write no more than 300 words answering the following question: Why do I want to be an editor? Make sure to include your poetic influences and academic interests. It also helps to send a resume.
Applications are due 11:59 pm. Wednesday, February 25 to literaryreview@swarthmore.edu. Questions are more than welcome.
The Swarthmore Literary Review seeks to create a student directed venue for the work of talented Swarthmore and at-large writers. In doing so, the editors hope to foster an exchange between Swarthmore College and the greater international writing community. Over time, we aspire to expand readership, humbly hoping to foster a love of the arts throughout literary circles on our own campus and abroad.
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7. Speak to Swatties NEW TIME
Swarthmore’s peer counseling and mental health awareness group, Speak to Swatties, will be meeting on Thursdays at 7:00 in Kohlberg 202. We welcome anyone interested in discussing mental health issues at Swat. Contact Fletcher Wortmann (fwortma1@swarthmore.edu) with questions.
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8. Volunteer with the Jewish Relief Agency! (Saturdays of Service)
On Sunday, February 15th, Saturdays of Service will be participating in a
food distribution day with the Jewish Relief Agency, an organization
committed to combating hunger in the Greater Philadelphia Area. Not only
will we join other volunteers in helping to package and load food
shipments, but we will also be hand delivering them to families in need.
This is a great opportunity to get off campus and engage face-to-face with
the local community!
Interested? Email Rebekah Judson at rjudson1. Space is limited!
We will be leaving from Parrish Circle at 9:30 on Feb. 15th. Returning at
1:30. Breakfast provided!
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9. Mariachi Valentine Serendades
Are you looking for something unique to do for a friend on significant other on Valentine’s Day? The Swarthmore Mariachi Band will be performing passionate love songs all day (whenever and wherever you want). Email Rachel at RBauman1@swarthmore.edu for more information.
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10. Trash 2 Treasure will need volunteers!
Many of you are probably thinking about plans for the summer. Maybe you’re buying plane tickets home! While you’re figuring out your plans, remember Trash 2 Treasure!
Trash 2 Treasure is a large student-volunteer effort to collect and re-sell abandoned and donated student goods at the end of the year. We (a) generate thousands of dollars for charity ($14,000 last year), (b) provide low-cost goods for community members, and© reduce waste by giving homes to what would otherwise be discarded.
We will be looking for approximately 25 volunteers to stay on-campus until June 14th. More information will follow as the end of the semester approaches. Right now we’re just getting the word out!
If you have any questions, please contact Mark Lewis, the volunteer coordinator, at mlewis2@swarthmore.edu.
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11. ¿Escribes en español? ¡Envía tus escritos a la Revista ñ! Fecha límite: 16 de marzo
¿Escribes en español? Envía tus escritos de ficción y no ficción a la Revista ñ, la única publicación en español de Swarthmore.
Buscamos todo tipo de escritos de ficción y no ficción:
-cuento
-poesía
-ensayo (puede ser académico)
-reseñas
-etc.
Si tienes ilustraciones que acompañen tus escritos, también puedes enviarlas.
Envía tus escritos a la siguiente dirección: larevistaenie@gmail.com
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12. Do you speak Spanish? Did you study abroad? Share your pictures with ñ magazine! Deadline 02/15
If you speak Spanish and studied abroad either in a Spanish speaking country or elsewhere, send us your pictures! ñ magazine, Swarthmore’s sole Spanish-langauge publication, is planning a photo exhibition extravaganza so you can share images and memories in Spanish. Send us your pictures to larevistaenie@gmail.com Details about time and place will follow your submission.
Deadline: Sunday, February 15, 2009.
Si hablas español y estudiaste en el extranjero ya sea en un país de habla hispana o en cualquier otro país, envíanos tus fotos! La Revista ñ, la única publicación en español de Swarthmore, planifica una exhibición de fotos para que compartas imágenes y recuerdos en español. Envíanos tus fotos a larevistaenie@gmail.com Te enviaremos más detalles sobre el día y el lugar cuando nos sometas las fotos.
Fecha límite: Domingo 15 de febrero de 2009.
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13. Volunteer in China this Summer!
Interested in doing volunteer work in China this summer?
Global Neighbours (GN), a new group on campus as of Fall 2008, seeks to improve the living conditions and social status of those marginalized due to medical conditions in international settings. This past winter, two GN members traveled to China to assess the needs of a Hansen’s Disease (HD) recovery village in the Hunan Province. Since their return, GN has been organizing a trip for volunteers to return to this HD village this upcoming summer. The trip would take place over three weeks in August, and will hopefully mark a significant improvement in the lives of those living in the village.
Interested? Come to the next GN meeting. Sundays at 7:15PM in the Lang Center. Feel free to contact secretary Tom Liu (tliu3), or Group Chair Battina Tam (ktam1) for more information.
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14. Important health announcement
The PA department of health released a health advisory regarding a gastrointestinal virus called norovirus. People living in communal settings such as colleges are reminded to wash their hands frequently. Hand washing is the best defense against the spread of the norovirus. Anyone with symptoms such as nausea, vomiting or diarrhea should report to health services for care.
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15. HELP WITH YOUR 2008 FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURN
February 9, 2009
If you earned wages from the College during 2008—as most students
did—you recently received a Swarthmore W2 Wage and Tax Statement. We
thought this would be a good time to remind you of the April 15th
deadline for filing the 2008 Federal Income Tax Return. If you have
questions about the federal income tax filing process, the following
services may be helpful:
SWARTHMORE STUDENT TAX GUIDE: We prepare a basic tax guide for all
students—U.S. citizens, permanent residents, AND foreign nationals. The
tax guide, available mid-February, provides straightforward information
about how to complete your 2008 federal income tax return. Tax guides
are available now across from the post office.
-Blue for foreign national students
-Green for U.S. citizens and permanent residents
TAX HELP DESK: The Financial Aid Office sponsors a Tax Help Desk,
beginning early March, for all foreign nationals* as well as for aided
U.S. citizens/permanent residents who would like Swarthmore’s help with
paying the 2008 tax caused by our need-based scholarship. (The federal
government taxes scholarship in excess of tuition & fees). Again, look
for our next email alert—we’ll let you know when the Tax Help Desk is
open for appointments.
*SPECIAL NOTE FOR FOREIGN NATIONALS: You are required to file a federal
tax return REGARDLESS of whether you earned any income or received any
scholarship during 2008! PLEASE, pay careful attention to our Tax Guide
and take advantage of the Tax Help Desk if you need assistance.
We are unable to respond to email inquires about this message or about
your taxes. If you have questions please take advantage of the services
and information outlined above.
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16. Deshi Needs a Van Driver!
Deshi needs a van driver for a Sunday, March 1st, at 12 noon for a group brunch at Shere-E-Punjab in Media. Sign up and Deshi will buy you lunch!
Please contact asuchak1@swarthmore.edu if you are available.
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17. Small Group Meetings
Have questions about coming out? Are you questioning? Have Questions about being queer at Swat?
Come to Small Group on Tuesdays at 8–9pm in the SQU room.
Small Group is a safe space, everyone’s identity and what is discussed stays in Small Group.
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18. Be a part of the first College Access Center providing free services in Chester!
Help start up the first College Access Center providing free services to students and adults in Chester!
Cynthia Jetter (director of community partnerships at Swarthmore’s Lang Center for Civic and Social Responsibility) joined forces with several colleges and universities in the area to open the new College Access Center in Chester, PA. The three-story center is space that provides direct free services and access to information for under served students and adults interested in college prep and planning. The space will also serve as a gathering place for many other creative activities and learning for the community of Delaware County.
We are looking for people who are interested in mentoring, tutoring, community outreach, SAT tutoring, administrative assistance, language translating and more! If you have skills you could share or if are you part of a group that would like to contribute—no time is too little and all skills are welcome.
As reported in the Swarthmore News headlines,
“The Center, the first initiative of the Chester Higher Education Council, provides everything from college and career awareness and study skills development to tutoring, mentoring, and assisting high school seniors and their parents with the college financial aid process. It is anticipated that it will serve 1,000 youths and adults in its first year through school-based programs, community workshops held at the center, and at neighborhood sites.” http://www.swarthmore.edu/x24597.xml
Interested? contact Sarah Ting, sting1@swarthmore.edu
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19. 12 Angry Men audition!
We’re looking for an additional actor to join the cast of Reginald Rose’s 12 Angry Men. The role, that of the 7th juror, possesses a easy, superficial charm concealing an overbearing and impatient nature. The role gives an actor a lot to play with and he or she will be joining a truly remarkable cast.
Auditions are free and open to all regardless of race or gender, and casting will be race- and gender-blind.
They will occur on Thursday, February 12, from 4:00–7:00 PM. You can sign up on Drama Board in Parrish.
E-mail James Robinson at jrobins2 or Dustin Trabert at dtraber1 with any questions.
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20. Transgender Photo Narratives: The Art of Activism
My Right Self is a photography exhibit that includes stories and photographs from five individuals or couples who identify as trans or gender-variant. The five participants span much of the diversity within the trans community/ies; transitioning from lesbian to male, heterosexual female to gay male, from male to lesbian, male to heterosexual female, and female to genderqueer. My Right Self includes text from the writings of the participants who have been given time to reflect upon and describe how their identities are related to their bodies, their sex, their gender, their sexuality, and further, how their relationships with others and society reflect back how they are perceived in the world and exist in the eyes of others.
Trans issues and rights are particularly relevant to contemporary questions of social justice and human rights as they inherently invoke conversations on sex, gender, sexuality, behavior, and sociopolitical hierarchies of power which affect all aspects of society. Sitting at the cusp of liberation and hostility, trans issues reveal more fundamental fault lines in American society that undermine minority rights and control of the body, especially with regard to women and children.
These images (and accompanying text) are meant to confront and dispel myths and misperceptions around marginalized and disenfranchised communities. The work is not meant to fall into stereotyped patterns of portrayal, however neither is it meant to be neutered. The images should give viewers permission to stare – as one cannot do kindly in public. However within their gaze, the artist hopes viewers find something more akin to the familiarity of the Self rather than the fetish of the Other.
The artist, Arthur Robinson Williams, studied photography for four years with Emmet Gowin, Lois Conner, and Mary Berridge. He has completed photography projects involving AIDS and the people of Ghana, the health system of Cuba, homosexuality in the Netherlands, anthroposophical farming communities in the Northeast, injection drug use in New Jersey, and drugs and addiction nationwide.
OPENING: Tuesday, 2/10, 5:30–7:30 PM
Open hours:
Friday, Feb. 13, 5–7 PM
Saturday, Feb. 14, 5–7 PM
Sunday, Feb. 15, 5–7 PM
Monday, Feb. 16, 5–7 PM
Friday, Feb. 20, 5–7 PM
Saturday, Feb. 21, 5–7 PM
Sunday, Feb. 22, 5–7 PM
Monday, Feb. 23, 5–7 PM
Friday, Feb. 27, 5–7 PM
Saturday, Feb. 28, 5–7 PM
Sunday, Mar. 1, 5–7 PM
Monday, Mar. 2, 5–7 PM
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21. FREE Taekwondo Classes!
The Swarthmore Martial Arts Club is now offering free classes in the empty-handed Korean art of Taekwondo for Swarthmore students. Classes are geared toward adult beginners, and are taught by student black belts. Learn to defend yourself, get some extra exercise, or just have fun! Classes for Spring ‘09 are Fridays at 8:00 pm and Sundays at 2:00 pm in the fieldhouse wrestling room. See you there!
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