1. Speak 2 Swatties Peer Counseling Center Opening for the Semester
The Speak 2 Swatties Peer Counseling Center will be opening its doors this Monday, February 2nd. All students are invited to drop by the peer counseling center in Upper Tarble rooms 308 and 312 Monday-Thursday from 9–11pm and Friday-Sunday 2–4pm. The peer counseling center is a confidential, judgment-free space for you to speak with, get advice from, or just be heard by other Swatties who are there for their peers. Any questions about the peer counseling center can be sent to Melissa Cruz (mcruz1) and Megan Jeffreys (mjeffre1).
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2. Study Abroad Program Visit, IES Abroad
Program Representative from IES Abroad will meet with interested students on Wednesday, Feb 4th at 12 noon in the Alcove in Tarble (Snackbar). IES offers programs in Nagoya, Japan and Barcelona, Spain. Please RSVP rbernar1@swarthmore.edu, if you plan to attend.
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3. ¿Escribes en español? Envía tus escritos a la Revista ñ - FECHA LIMITE - 16 DE MARZO
¿Escribes en español? Envía tus escritos a la Revista ñ, la revista cultural en español de Swarthmore.
Aceptamos todo tipo de escritos en español de ficción y no ficción:
-cuento corto
-poema
-ensayo (pueden ser académicos)
-reseña crítica
-etc.
*Los escritos deben ser en español, aunque también aceptamos escritos que trabajen con más de un idioma, siempre y cuando el español esté presente (español e inglés, español y francés, etc.)
*Si estudiaste en el extranjero en un país de habla hispana y llevaste un diario o blog, envíanos algún capítulo para publicarlo. Si puedes acompañarlo de FOTOS, mejor aún.
FECHA LIMITE : 16 DE MARZO DE 2009 a la medianoche.
Envía tus escritos a: larevista.enie@gmail.com
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4. JUNIORS & JAVA
Juniors and Java
Tuesday, February 3, 4:30 PM,Science Center 183
Learn about Internships and your Career Timeline. Get a head start on Fellowship applications. Plan for a great Senior year.
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5. Internships in Francophone Europe (Paris) VisitP
IFE Program Director, Tim Carlson, will be on campus on Thursday, Feb 5th at 12:00 noon and will meet with interested students in the Tarble Snack bar (Alcove). Please RSVP rbernar1@swarthmore if you would like to attend.
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6. Last chance to sign up for Learning for Life!
Interested in doing Learning for Life this semester?
Sign up by filling out our questionnaire by 5pm Monday February 2nd!
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pJ4DEHy0abRD2ghXaq4rzbw
Learning for Life is a program that pairs current Swarthmore students with staff members (typically from Dining Services, Environmental Services, Facilities, and Public Safety) in learning partnerships. Partners work toward their personal learning goals—anything from cooking to computers to photography to physical fitness. L4L is emphatically not a tutoring program; the exchange that happens in partnerships is bidirectional. Students and staff learn from one another doing fun activities that interest them, and often develop close friendships.
The time commitment is small (most partnerships meet for 1–3 hours per week) and the hours are FLEXIBLE. We pair you up based on when you are free!
For more information, check out the L4L website http://www.swarthmore.edu/Admin/learningforlife or stop by the Lang Center for Civic and Social Responsibility. Any questions can be sent to
LearningForLife1@gmail.com .
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7. Express your opinions about the Ville!
Tuesday @ 7:30PM
Kohlberg 115
Come meet Rick Lowe, candidate for Mayor of Swarthmore, and discuss College-Ville relations with someone who might be Mayor pretty soon.
Sponsored by the College Democrats. All are welcome!
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8. ACTOR Auditions Extended!
AUDITIONS for Swarthmore theatre’s MAIN-STAGE has been EXTENDED to WED 2/4.
SIGN-UP for YOUR AUDITION TIME TODAY on DRAMABOARD in PARRISH!
Questions? Contact Charles Inniss at cinniss1@swarthmore.edu
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9. Orientation Committee Deadline Extended
The Orientation Committee has 3 more vacancies. If you want to make a difference for the new freshmen please apply!
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10. 7 on 7 Indoor Soccer
It’s time to sign up for 7 on 7 indoor soccer. Games will be played on Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons in the field house. Get a team organized. The teams can be all male, all female or co-ed. All teams will play in the same league. Games are slated to begin on Wednesday February 11th. ROSTERS ARE DUE BY MONDAY FEBRUARY 9TH, 3:00PM.
This is what you need to do:
1. Organize a team.
2. Designate a captain; pick a team name.
3. Captain should email me the roster and team name.
4. No more than 12 players on a roster.
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11. The Phoenix is hiring News Reporters
Reporters attend weekly meetings and write at least one story a week for the news section. Contact Anna Zalokostas (azaloko1@swarthmore.edu) if interested.
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12. Paces Cafe Grand Opening!
Paces Cafe is ready to serve you the cheapest and most delicious non-meal-plan delicacies on campus!
We are open Sunday through Wednesday, 9:30 pm to 12:30 am.
Here’s our menu for the week:
Desserts:
Chocolate Salted Caramel Cake
Mocha Cream Cake
Apple Lemon Tart
Tiramisu
Vegan Pumpkin Bread
Apple Pie
Main Dishes:
Sunday and Monday:
Pesto Pasta
Spicy Vegetarian Pizza with Mozzarella, Spinach and Pineapple
Tuesday and Wednesday:
Pulled Pork Sandwiches
Plus our everyday menu of milkshakes, nachos, bottomless coffee, quesadillas, and more.
Stop by and enjoy! We have music, board games and good company.
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13. Volunteer in Ecuador this Summer!
VOLUNTEER WITH THE VILLAGE EDUCATION PROJECT, SUMMER 2009
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND APPLICATION FORMS, EMAIL VILLAGEEDUCATIONVOLUNTEER@GMAIL.COM
Volunteers with The Village Education Project will teach Math and English
at a rigorous summer program for underprivileged children in
the rural villages surrounding Otavalo, Ecuador. The program will prepare the students to attend high school, which The Village Education Project fully funds for students who participate in the summer program. Volunteers will also have the opportunity to work with children of all age groups, and to branch out of
the three core subjects to teach sports, music, art and other subjects. The program for volunteers includes both pre-departure and on-site training. Outside of working hours, volunteers in the past have taken salsa lessons, traveled to the nearby cloud forest, climbed volcanoes, visited the rain-forest, and goneon numerous hikes through the Andes mountains.
Summer 2009 Program Overview
Eligibility Village Education Project volunteers must meet the following requirements:
- 18 years of age or older
# High school diploma or GED equivalent
# Evident leadership, initiative, and personal responsibility
The following characteristics are preferred but not required:
- At least basic proficiency in reading, writing and speaking Spanish
# Teaching experience
Program Dates Summer 2009 program dates are June 20, 2009-August 21, 2009
Arrival Volunteers must arrive in Otavalo on one of four determined start dates. A certain amount of flexibility can be made to accommodate for cheaper airfare prices during the week, but volunteers who arrive early must arrange for their own accommodations* and plan to meet with the VEP Program Coordinator on a determined start date. Start dates for Summer 2009 include: June 20th, July 4th, and July 18t. and August 1s
NOTE: Volunteers that DO NOT speak Spanish MUST start the program on June 20th for intensive Spanish classes.
Duration The program is broken down into three stages, in which volunteers take on different responsibilities both in and out of the classroom:
- June 20th – July 5th : Volunteers will prepare for summer classes, design teaching materials, and develop students’ coursework. Volunteers with weak Spanish will take daily Spanish lessons.
# July 7th – August 7th : Volunteers work with 7th graders to prepare them for high school in daily Math and English classes.
# August 10th – August 21st : Volunteers work with high school students in review sessions, and to prepare them for the next grade level.
Because of the importance of consistency in education, volunteers are required to stay for a minimum of three weeks, but are encouraged to stay four weeks or longer.
Costs Costs for Summer 2009 include the following:
- $500 Program Fee
# $150/week for food, housing and transportation, payable upon arrival in Ecuador
# Plane fare; travel arrangements and payments must be made individual by each volunteer
Unfortunately, The Village Education Project is unable to provide financial aid for volunteers. However, we will do our best to support fundraising efforts undertaken by volunteers to cover costs. Please contact us at VillageEducationVolunteer@gmail.com if you would like help fundraising your trip.
Application Timeline
Saturday, April 18 Applications due by 11:59 pm
Saturday, May 2 Admissions decisions completed
Saturday, May 16 $500 Program Fee due
Applications will be processed on a rolling basis and within two weeks of submission. Consideration will be given primarily to leadership and commitment to service. Some consideration may also be given to Spanish proficiency and length of stay.
Please join us for this incredible opportunity!
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14. Richard Rubin Scholar Mentoring Program
Applications for the Richard Rubin Scholar Mentoring Program are now available.
Now in its fifth year, the Program’s fundamental objective is to advance the academic,
inter-personal, social, and professional success of Swarthmore College students who
are from disadvantaged backgrounds and/or first generation students attending
college. The Program is open to currently enrolled freshmen, sophomores, and
juniors. Students selected for the Program will have a campus mentor – faculty or
staff – to guide them during their time at the college and after working with their campus
mentor for one year (sophomore year), they will be eligible to apply for a 4–6 week
summer internship and placed with alumni or friends of the college in their field
of interest.
Students will be considered for the Rubin Scholar Mentoring Program through two
routes: they can be nominated by a faculty or staff member with whom they already
have a mentoring relationship, or they can self-nominate and ask a faculty/staff member
to sponsor them, and become their campus mentor.
Application packets are available from Betsy Durning in the Dean’s Office (Parrish 140).
Deadline for applications is Tuesday, February 17, 2009.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact me (dsmaw1).
Dean Darryl Smaw, Program Administrator
Richard Rubin Scholar Mentoring Program
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15. Dare 2 Soar Feedback Meeting
Come tell us about your work with the Columbus students! What is going well? What can be changed?
Sharples Room 6
6:30pm
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16. Dare 2 Soar @ Columbus Feedback Meeting
A forum to share what’s working and what needs to improve with Dare2Soar @ Columbus. Email: d2scolumbus@gmail.com
2/11/09
Sharples Room 6
6:30pm
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17. Summer Research Opportunities Available
Do you have a project for which you would like summer grant money? Grants from a variety of college-administered sources are available to support research by students in each of the three divisions during the summer. All continuing students are eligible to apply for summer research support; however priority is generally given to students who are currently completing their junior year. Graduating seniors are not eligible.
For additional information and guidelines: http://www.swarthmore.edu/summerresearch.xml
Any questions, please contact Rose Maio (rmaio1 or x8106).
All applications are due 2/23.
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18. Richard Rubin Scholar Mentoring Program
Applications for the Richard Rubin Scholar Mentoring Program are now available. In its fifth year, the Program’s fundamental objective is to advance the academic, inter—personal, social, and professional success of
Swarthmore College students who are from disadvantaged backgrounds and/or first generation students attending college. The Program is open to currently enrolled freshmen, sophomores, and juniors.
Students selected for the Program will have a campus mentor – faculty or staff – to guide them during their time at Swarthmore; and after working with their campus mentor for one year (sophomore year), they will be eligible to apply for a 4–6 week paid summer internship with alumni or friends of the college in a field of their interest.
Students can be nominated by a faculty or staff person, or self-nominate and ask a faculty/staff member to sponsor them, and become their campus mentor.
Application packets are available from Betsy Durning, Dean’s Office, Parrish 140.
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19. Get PUBLISHED in Alchemy!
Have a favorite essay that you’re excited to share? Want to show off that A+ paper?
Submit to Alchemy!
Alchemy, Swarthmore’s only journal of student academic writing, is now accepting submissions for our spring issue. We accept papers from students of all class years and papers from all academic disciples.
Just e-mail your paper (or papers!) as an attachment to alchemy.swarthmore@gmail.com by Tuesday, February 3. We’ll get back to you by March with our decisions.
Questions? E-mail Judy at jbrowng1 or Sean at snessel1
SUBMIT TO ALCHEMY! GET PUBLISHED!
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20. Language Tables
The MLL Language tables start the week of 1/26/09. Arabic meets in Room 6 on Thursdays at 6:00 PM. Chinese meet on Monday in room 6 at 12:30 PM and on Friday in room 5 at 12:30. French meet on Wednesday in room 6 at 5:30 PM. German meet on Friday in room 4 at 12:00 noon. Japanese meet on Monday in room 4 at 12:15 PM. Russian meet on Thursday in room 6 at 12:30. Spanish meet on Wednesday in room 4 at 12:30 PM. Everyone is invited to come and eat and converse in these languages.
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21. Get PUBLISHED in Alchemy!
Do you have a favorite paper you want to share? Maybe you want to show off that perfect essay?
Submit to Alchemy!
Alchemy, Swarthmore’s only journal of student academic writing, is now accepting submissions for our spring issue. We consider academic papers from students of all class years and from all academic disciplines. Send in your paper or papers to alchemy.swarthmore@gmail.com (attach the files, please). We’ll get back to you by March about our decisions.
Questions? E-mail Judy at jbrowng1 or Sean at snessel1
SUBMIT to ALCHEMY! Get PUBLISHED!
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