Wednesday 17 October 2012

Campus Opportunities for Involvement

3OH!3 Concert

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October 18th?at 8pm

$10 current student w/cougar card??????$20 general public

Day of Show:

$15 current student cougar card???????????$25 general public

Student tickets at the TD Arena Box office

General Public:?www.cofcsports.com

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CAB presents:?

Open Mic Night!

When: Oct. 17th from 7-9pm

Where: Yo Burrito on Wentworth St

Come out and watch your fellow students perform or perform yourself! You can do anything from singing, to comedy, to poetry and everything in between! Email meadkm@g.cofc.edu to sign up to perform! If your not the performing type there will also be FREE FOOD FROM YO BURRITO!!! Make sure you come out to support your friends and get some delicious food!

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Election Viewing Party

Calling anyone and everyone interested in the 2012 Presidential Election (that?s you): CAB is hosting an election viewing party on November 6 in the Stern Center Ballroom starting at 7:30pm. There will be tons of free food and a chance to win prizes by answering political trivia. We will be streaming the election results live from Fox and MSNBC and we?ll watch the internet polls as well! This is definitely a party you don?t want to miss.

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Fall Leadership Conference http://hslc.cofc.edu/flc/index.php

Are you Leading Change or is Change Leading You?

Register Now!

This year?s keynote presentation:

Change at 120 MPH?with Your Hair on Fire!

With information and activity coming at us at speeds and volume never before experienced, one of the greatest leadership challenges of the day is coping with CHANGE in efficient and effective ways.?

Three core skills are at the heart of leading change. ?They are ironclad goal setting,?communicating, and leveraging the Seven Dynamics of Change. ?This presentation will take you through these three components of leadership by incorporating experiential and cognitive learning techniques.

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Recognized Student Organizations

Looking for a fun and easy fundraising opportunity?

Help staff concession stands at the TD Arena during men?s and women?s basketball games!

For more information, contact Jason Davidson, Food Service Manager for Aramark at Davidson-Jason@Aramark.com or (843) 953-5538.?

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CAMPUS RECREATION SERVICES

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FALL 2012 INTRAMURAL SPORT LEAGUES

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FALL 2012 TOURNAMENTS

SPORT/TOURNAMENT DATE ? Must be signed up by 5:00p.m.

*Tournament will start at 7:30p.m.

Racquetball ? Nov. 5, 2012

KNOCKOUT ? Nov. 26, 2012

Basketball Shootout ? Dec. 3, 2012

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FALL 2012 PLAYDAYS

SPORT/DATE

*Play will start at 7:30p.m.

Whiffleball ? Oct. 24, 2012

Kinball ? Nov. 7, 2012

Team Handball ? Nov. 14, 2012

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FALL 2012 NET NIGHTS

Indoor Soccer ? Tuesdays ? 7:30p.m. ? 11:00p.m.

Volleyball ? Thursdays ? 7:30p.m. ? 11:00p.m.

Badminton ? Fridays ? 6:00p.m. ? 8:00p.m.

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?Campus Recreation Services

? 843-953-5559

? http://campusrec.cofc.edu

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Campus Recreation Services Fitness Opportunities

Students pay a $35 fee to participate in all of these CRS Fitness Classes including ZUMBA!

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Cardio Kung Fu
This workout is designed to develop whole-body fitness using techniques that can be practiced anywhere without the need for weights or machines and is for people of all fitness levels. The cardio workout utilizes exercises from a variety of Kung Fu styles that emphasizes core strength, power through plyometrics as well as the mind, body, spirit connection.

Time: Monday & Wednesday 3:00 ? 4:00 p.m.
Max Class Size: 12
Registration: Register at Silcox Room 206
Location: Meet at Stern Center Lobby. Class will take place in Marion Square
Dates: September 24 ? November 5. No class on Monday, October 15.

Cougar Training
Cougar Training is a high impact, high intensity non-traditional workout. This class will test your strength and stamina by pushing your mind and body to the limits. The class will use kettle bells, free weights, medicine balls and a variety of other fitness and strength building apparatuses. The class will utilize a variety of training methods that will keep your body guessing and your mind sharp.

Time: Monday ? Friday, 7:00 ? 7:50 a.m.
Max Class Size: 30
Registration: Register at the CRS Offices, Silcox Building, 24 George St. Room #206
Location: Johnson Center, 30 George Street.? Upstairs Room #J201.
Dates: August 27 ? December 3.? No class on Monday, October 15.
CRS Boot Camp
Let our CRS Drill Instructors get you in shape by providing a challenging atmosphere in a supportive environment. CRS Bootcamp will use a variety of cardio, bodyweight, and weight bearing exercises to build muscular endurance and shape your body to where you want it to be!
Time: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 8:00 ? 8:50 a.m.
Max class size: 30
Registration: Register at the CRS Offices, Silcox Building, 24 George St. Room #206
Location: Tuesday, Thursday, Johnson Center, 30 George Street.? Upstairs Room #J201.
?????????? ???Friday, Silcox Gym, 24 George St. Upstairs Gym #215
Dates: August 23 ? November 29.
CRS Flash Fitness
This is a 30 minute, high intensity, total body workout that utilizes cardio and resistance training. This crash course in fitness is sure to be the most productive half hour of your day.
Time: Monday, Wednesday, & Friday 4:30 ? 5:00 p.m.
Registration: Class is available to first 40 students at the door with a valid cougar card.
Fee: None
Location: Johnson Center, 24 George Street.? Upstairs Gym #215.
Dates: August 22 ? December 3.? No class on Monday, October 15.
Racquet Sports Partners
Interested in finding new persons to play or just plain tired of practicing by yourself?? Any racquet sport player may join our listing to find others seeking additional chances to play.?
To fill out the form Racquet Sports Partners, visit:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGRiS0ExMjB3WjM2aHNHck9lRjYzRXc6MQ
Run 4 Fun
This is a partner pairing program.? If you like to run but would prefer to run with others, this service can be of help.? Interested persons who join the listing can then identify those runners with similar interests, whether based on running pace, choice of running locations, training type program, etc.?

See the information flyer at http://campusrec.cofc.edu .

For more information contact:

Kevin Ferrelli

Campus Recreation Services Coordinator

206 Silcox Gym

24 George St.

843-953-5559

443-223-6121

ferrellikd@cofc.edu

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LeadMORE- Sophomore Leadership Program

?Fall 2012 Workshops:?Register now!

The times for workshops have been changed to 4 p.m.-5 p.m. at the Higdon Student Leadership Center, 69 Coming Street.?

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Personal Budgeting and Finance

??????????? Andrew Jaffee, Financial Advisor at Northwestern Mutual

Monday, October 8

Choosing a Major, Academic Planning

??????????? Tom Buchheit, Academic Advisor

Thursday, October 25

How to get an Internship

??????????? Katie Smith, Internship Coordinator at the Career Center

Monday, November 5

How to Handle Stress Effectively

??????????? TBA

Thursday, November 29

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Sociology Department

Do you want to volunteer outdoors, doing something fun and interesting! Then Dixie garden is the place for you!
Saturdays, Sept 29th, October 13th & 27th?come join us at Dixie for our fall garden work day.
Never planted anything before? That?s OK! We will teach you how to plant seeds, transplant seedlings and much more!?
We will be building a perennial herb garden and planting some fall greens in the raised beds so we need lots of help. We will start?at 7am?but you are welcome to show up when you please! If you would like to get in on the carpool from CofC, James Island, or Mt. Pleasant, or need directions to the Plantation, please feel free to contact Carmen Ketron (ketroncn@g.cofc.edu).
Be sure to like us on Facebook for all the garden updates and upcoming work days throughout the year!?
https://www.facebook.com/Dixie.Sustainable.Garden

Peer Assistant Leaders (or PAL) is a simple way to help your classmates and the community. Students volunteer two weekend nights per semester to help their peers get home safely. Our aim is to help Charleston area students avoid negative situations involving alcohol and crime, which usually occur often on the weekends and at night. This is a great way to meet new people, help the community, and learn more about downtown Charleston. If you are interested in volunteering with us, please contact Ezinne Agim, PAL Coordinator at palcharleston1@gmail.com

Center for Civic Engagement ? Dash for Trash

It?s that time again! The Center for Civic Engagement has started sign-ups for our annual Dash for Trash! Dash for Trash is a litter-collecting scavenger hunt in which student teams help clean up the East Side of downtown Charleston. Partnered with Keep Charleston Beautiful, our office helped create the event as a part of the national Clean Sweep initiative.?

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This year, Dash for Trash will be on Saturday, October 20th. You can register teams of 10 students or less on blogs.cofc.edu/volunteer under ?Dash For Trash.? Registration ends Friday, October 12. There will be prizes given out for most points collected, most recyclables collected, and most team spirit. Breakfast and lunch will also be provided.

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This is a great opportunity for students to get involved and have fun giving back to the greater Charleston community! Please feel free to contact our office with any questions. We look forward to working with you!

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Dance Marathon at CofC

Dance Marathon 2013 is underway and we would love to get you involved.?
What is Dance Marathon?

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DM is the largest philanthropic event on campus that raises money for MUSC?s Children?s Hospital. We raise money throughout the year and then have a 17 hour and 70 minute all night celebration for our fundraising efforts. The event consists of free food, interactions with MUSC patients, entertainment, DJs, and of course dancing.?
When is Dance Marathon???DM is February 8-9, 2013.?
How to get involved!
We would love to have you register as a team or individual. Each participant is asked to raise $150, but we will help you fundraise throughout the year with t-shirt sales, change collection, events, and easy e-mail campaigns. Don?t let the money scare you because you have months to reach this goal and we will help you every step of the way.?
Interested in Dance Marathon?
?We want to engage all of campus and of course you are a part of the student body. We will be having three information meetings where you can sign up to be on the morale team or on a committee.

?like? us on Facebook to get all the DM information updates you will need. We look forward to getting you involved.
Register Today! http://www.helpmakemiracles.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.event&eventID=1301

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Diversity Week Sheet Banner Contest

The Office of Institutional Diversity (OID) will host the College of Charleston?s 3rd Annual DIVERSITY WEEK
from Monday, October 22nd until Friday, October 26th. This year, OID along with other departments, will be sponsoring the College?s 1st Hip Hop Thursday Block Party on Thursday, October 25, 2012. As a part of the Hip Hop Block Party event, OID will host a Banner Competition to see which student organization can create the best ?Diversity in Hip Hop? banner. We look forward to receiving your submission. Please be as creative as possible.

The winning student organizations will receive financial sponsorship in the following amounts to assist with a future
programmatic event: 1st place winner: $150, 2nd place winner: $75 and 3rd place winner: $50

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Peer Assistant Leaders (or PAL)
?It is a simple way to help your classmates and the community. Students volunteer two weekend nights per semester to help their peers get home safely. Our aim is to help Charleston area students avoid negative situations involving alcohol and crime, which usually occur often on the weekends and at night. This is a great way to meet new people, help the community, and learn more about downtown Charleston. If you are interested in volunteering with us, please contact Ezinne Agim, PAL Coordinator at palcharleston1@gmail.com call or text 843-480-7292

These are the dates that we will be walking for this semester.
October 5, 19, and 26
November 2, 9, 16, and 30
We will not walk in December due to exams.
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CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION

Info? cofcatholics@aol.com

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Every Sunday at 5 PM students from all of the area colleges, especially CofC, are invited to join us for STUDENT SUNDAY CATHOLIC MASS. Located at St. Patrick Church ? corner of St. Philip & Radcliffe Sts.

ALL ARE WELCOME for this CSA worship.

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Every Tuesday, Stern 201, 7-8 PM join the CSA BIBLE STUDY? a discussion of John?s Gospel from the New Testament and application to our lives today. Students of?different faiths are attending! All are welcome!

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CSA is a sponsoring a RETREAT on Oct. 19-20 at Camp SeWee (about 30 miles from Charleston). Good discussions about faith and trust in college life. All are welcome!

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CofC Red Cross Blood Drive Sponsored by the Catholic Student Association
In one hour?s time you can save multiple lives and share with others the gift of life. Please consider signing up to donate blood sometime next Monday, October 8 from 10-4. To sign up e-mail Marie Schaner at mjschane@g.cofc.edu with the time that you are able to come.

Feminism for Beginners

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Do feminists burn bras? Do they hate men? What has feminism done for me? Find out the answers to all these questions, debunk common myths and hear personal stories from your peers. Join CofC?s National Organization for Women this Wednesday 10/3 at 7:00pm at 2 Bull St- EVERYONE IS WELCOME (that means you too men)! For more info contact Emily at cofcnow@gmail.com

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Phi Mu Oyster Roast Benifitting MUSC?s Children?s Hospital

Date: October 26, 2012

Time: 6PM-9PM

Location: Stern Center Gardens on the CofC Campus

All you can eat oysters?provided by Jamie Westendorf

entertainment provided by The?David Higgins Band

Catering TBD

Tickets: $10 Students, $20 Adults (selling in Cougar Mall)

Any Questions contact Alicia Petit?adpetit@g.cofc.edu

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Habitat for Humanity

If you want to be part of the club, you can sign up for LISTserv. LISTserv will give you automatic email updates which discuss our upcoming build days and what we went over at the meetings. To sign up, send an email to listserv@listserv.cofc.edu. The body of the email should say SUBSCRIBE HABITAT and then your first and last name.
Hope to see you all at the meeting! If you have any questions, Tessa Di Gennaro at digennarotj@g.cofc.edu

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Registration required: ?mcnamarar@cofc.edu

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PRE-HEALTH MENTORS!
Are you interested in pursuing a career in the health field? Medicine, dental, vet, nursing, etc. Are you at a loss for where to start? Come talk to a Pre-Health Mentor to get your questions answered. We can talk to you about what classes to take, when to take standardized tests and how to get all of those volunteer hours logged! Come to the School of Sciences and Math Building (202 Calhoun Street) room 100 on Mondays and Wednesdays from 11-1, Tuesdays from 12:30-1:30. Or send us an email to set up an appointment at?cofcprehealthmentors@gmail.com. We look forward to meeting all of you :)?

CofC book club?will be reading Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. We are now meeting every Monday at 3:30 in the Stern center Gardens. If it rains our meeting will take place on the 4th floor of the Stern Center. Please note that our day and time is now different it is no longer Thursdays. Everyone is welcome to come to our meetings there will be yummy snacks and great conversation! If you have any question please email our president at?glennongp@g.cofc.edu

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Best Buddies??

A non-profit organization dedicated to pairing one-to-one friendships with people in the Charleston community that have physical and/or intellectual disabilities. Please fill out an application at?www.BestBuddiesOnline.org?and join our facebook group Best Buddies CofC.? SNACKS and/or FOOD is provided at all meetings and events.

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Women?s Club Volleyball

Interested in women?s club volleyball?

Practices Sundays 4-6pm Johnson Center Gym.

For more info email Alison at:?cofcvolleyballclub@gmail.com

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Reformed University Fellowship

Come to Rober Scott Small Room 252 on Wednesday nights at 7 for friends food and fellowship

email Kelsey Perkins at?kels717@gmail.com?with questions

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CofC Nursing Club.?

Meetings: October 30ths, November 27th, from 7pm to 8pm in SSMB room 129.? We will have speakers such as Mardi Long from the College of Nursing, and Karen Eipertt from CofC.? We are planning on attending relay for life, race for a cure, and creating tshirts and fun events for the school year!
questions call Rebecca at?864-423-4219?

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CofC Quidditch

The internationally-ranked College of Charleston Quidditch Team meets every week to play behind Addlestone Library. It?s still early in the season and we love introducing new players to the game. Bring your own (small, wooden, and durable) broom to the field behind the library at 7PM on Wednesday and give this growing sport a shot! (If you don?t have your own broom, we have a few spare.)

Spectators are always welcome! Remember to likes us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cofcquidditch

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Toastmasters

Want to improve your public speaking?? Come check out Toastmasters International!? Whether it?s to overcome a fear of speaking in front of a group, working to improve your speaking ability, or just meeting new people, the Toastmasters club on campus involves students, faculty, and staff!? All are welcome!

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Meetings are every Thursday at Noon, on the 3rd floor of the Stern Student Center, Room 321.? There?s no pressure, come check it out!

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For more information, contact Dr. Mikhail Agrest at agrestm@cofc.edu

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Men in Uniform Date Auction

Presented By Best Buddies

Come bid on local fireman (downtown/West Ashley/St.Andrews/Columbia), military (ALL branches), Citadel Cadets, Athletes, Doctors, and more for a Date! All proceeds go to Best Buddies CofC, a non-profit organization that pairs CofC?students with people in the community that have physical or intellectual disabilities to form friendships.? Advanced?Tickets can be purchased in Stern Center 426B MWF 10-10:50 or Thursday 11-12 for $5 before October 20.? After October 20th?tickets will be $10.? Tickets may also be purchased at?Mercury Bar til the event for $10.? The ticket gives you admission to the auction and all you can eat dinner buffet. The Auction will be on November 7 (Wednesday) from 7-11 PM at Mercury Bar.? E-mail Bestbuddiescofc@gmail.com for more information.? If you are?a man in uniform and would like to be a part of our fundraiser please e-mail us as well.?

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The Charleston Vibes

Do you love to sing and perform? The Charleston Vibes is a NEW? acapella group on campus looking for singers of all voice parts! We? already have music to learn (including Alicia Keys, Gotye, Stevie? Wonder, etc.) so now all we need is YOU. If you?ve always wanted to? sing, auditions are:

Monday, Oct. 15th ? Wednesday, Oct. 17th from 6-8pm in Room 405 in the Simons Center for the Arts Callbacks will be Thursday, Oct. 18th from 6-8pm so if you are planning on auditioning, free your schedule for this day too.

Prepare a song to sing that shows off your voice and personality!

Please email Zoe Kurtz at kurtzz@g.cofc.edu if you can?t make it to these audition times but are still interested. Can?t wait to see you there!

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Archaeology Club.?

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October 20th: INDIANA JONES MOVIE MARATHON
starting at 6pm in Physicians Auditorium
Free movies and snacks
Open to the Public
Hosted by Archaeology Club and CAB

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October 25:

AIA Lecture in the Simons Center

Room 309 at 7pm?

Christopher Judge will be discussing ?Archaeology and Education at the Johannes Kolb Site?
Free and open to the public

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October 26-27

Archaeology Day?
10am-4pm in the Cistern on the 26th
Primitive Technology Live
Demonstrations free and open to the public
Primitive Skills Classes will be taught on the 27th from 9:30-12 pm at 126 Coming Street (Register at www.elementalskills,com)

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CofC Alliance for Planet Earth

?Alliance for Planet Earth will be having our first documentary night on Tuesday October 9, 2012 at 8pm in Stern Center Room 206. We will be watching Wasteland. Bring yourself and your friends!

Presidential Election Roundtable
October 18, 2012?from 5-6 pm in Maybank 100
. Join Professors Jordan Ragusa, Gibbs Knotts, Kendra Stewart and David Gillespie as they offer their insights into the 2012 Presidential Election! Each professor will give a 3-5 minute overview followed by an open Q&A session. We hope to see you there! This event is sponsored by the Political Science Department.

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Source: http://blogs.cofc.edu/parents/2012/10/16/campus-opportunities-for-involvement/

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