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TODAY: ISRAEL AND PALESTINIE FORUM
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Handling Stress & Finding Joy - TONIGHT!
Camp Fair Thanks
Gospel Event-Tuesday, February 21, 2006
A fact about the plastic in your wallet....
R.A.D. Spring Offering!
Goliards present Mardi Gras Madrigals: February 28
Talk on Bandleader Thelma Terry
Undergraduate Admissions Campus Visits
QSU Drag Show is April 17th
CALLING ALL EDUCATION MAJORS!!!
Noted historian to honor Chrislock, Feb 23, 7PM
2006-2007 Student Govenment Petitions are OUT!
Want to be a more active citizen?
LINK meeting tonight
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Auggie Athletics Update
Augsburg wrestlers win NCAA Great Lakes Regional
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New Hall Roommate Wanted!
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Message: The Financial Aid Department, in conjunction with Residence Life and TRIO, will be hosting a month long event called "Does Your Money Matter?" The event will run Feb. 27th-March 29th. Students, staff and faculty are invited to participate by attending presentations by great speakers on topics ranging from investing to identity theft to consumer loans. Keep posted for more information about this great event....!
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Register now for the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Forum at: http://peaceprizeforum.luther.edu/
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Center for Teaching and Learning
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A multimedia presentation on Israel and Palestiine sponsored by the Religion Department occurs on Monday, Febrary 20 at 3:30 p.m. in the Marshall Room. Dr. Brad Holt will reflect on his recent visit, focusing on holy sites related to Jesus and on the current impass in peacemaking. He will show a selection of his own photos and a short dvd about the security wall near Bethlehem. The Israeli and Palestinian elections, the wall, and the peace process in general will be open for discussion by all participants.
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Note date and session change from 3/7 to 3/28
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Message: Please join national author and speaker, Rebecca Ruggles Radcliffe tonight from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. in the Chapel as she presents a light-hearted uplifting discussion on creatively coping with our stressful world. Counseling & Health Promotion invites you to come and learn practical, inexpensive and creative strategies to unwind, cool down, comfort yourself and even find joy. Any questions, call Dianne in the CCHP office 612-330-1707. Ms. Radcliffe's books will be available for purchase at the program.
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Those of us in Campus Ministry and the Center for Service, Work, and Learning would like to thank all the students, faculty and staff who stopped by the Camp Fair last night. Some of you were visiting places where you have worked before. Some of you were interviewing for a job this summer. Some of you were just browsing to see what existed. The Camp Directors told both Sandy and me that they loved getting to meet and know you better. Thanks!
Message: You are invited to enjoy a night of gospel music-Tuesday, February 21, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. in the Chapel. This event will feature Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, Darrin Walker and Linda Gibbs. Co-sponsored by the Pan-Afrikan Center, Campus Ministry and the Pan-Afrikan Student Union.
Message: Credit cards have limits for a reason. Don't go over that limit! Credit card companies will charge at least $25 for going over your limit, even if it is only $1. Use your credit cards wisely!
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Now is the time to register for our upcoming Rape Aggression Defense seminar at Augsburg.
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Mardi Gras Madrigals is a medieval feast celebrating Mardi Gras in its original (medieval) sense. It will have medieval food, jugglers, storytellers, games, and music, including performances by madrigal choirs from Anoka, Como Park, and Wayzata high schools, as well as Augsburg's own Gospel Praise Singers. It's an evening of good food and family fun. All are welcome.
Message: On Wednesday, February 22 at 12 noon in the Bandroom, Professor David Apolloni will resume his talk on 1920's bass player and bandleader Thelma Terry. The talk will feature rare photographs and recordings, including a 1925 sound filmclip of the Ben Bernie Orchestra, and the only known sound filmclip of Bix Beiderbecke from 1928 (recently discovered).
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Monday, Feb. 20
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Some of you may have noticed on Friday that it listed the QSU drag show on Feb. 17th. The actual date is April 17th. You'll be hearing more about it in not too long.
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Join the Augsburg History Society in welcoming Larry Millett, Twin Cities architectural historian and author of LOST TWIN CITIES, as he shares his latest research in the inaugural Carl H. Chrislock Memorial History Lecture at 7 p.m., Thursday, February 23, in the Marshall Room. A short reception will follow the lecture. The event is free and open to the public.
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Calling all Auggies....
Message: Come to a 2-day training event March 31 - April 1 to learn skills in leadership, political action, and civic engagement. All students are welcome and encouraged to sign up for Campus Camp Wellstone, regardless of party affiliation. These skills are valuable for all people. For more inforamation, or to sign up for the event, contact Maggie at dornfeld@augsburg.edu or call x6532.
Message: LINK is meeting tonight at 9pm in the coffee shop in Christensen Center. We will be planning an upcoming food/clothing drive and the senior citizens dinner and dance. We look forward to seeing you tonight!
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Do you need to declare your major? Do you have questions about how to declare a major? Are you wondering how to get a faculty advisor?
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Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats):
Subject: Augsburg wrestlers win NCAA Great Lakes Regional Message: CHICAGO, Ill. (2/18/06) -- With six weight-class champions, the Augsburg College wrestling team won its fourth straight NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional on Saturday at the University of Chicago, qualifying eight wrestlers to competition at the upcoming NCAA Division III national championships. Augsburg, the defending Division III national champions and current No. 2-ranked team in the Division III national poll, won the regional meet with 162.0 points, ahead of No. 12-ranked Elmhurst (Ill.), which scored 134.5 points and qualified four wrestlers to the national meet. No. 23-ranked St. Johnfs (Minn.) finished third with 89.0 points and qualified three wrestlers to the national meet, while North Central (Ill.), ranked No. 8 nationally, finished fourth in the regional with 85.0 points, qualifying three wrestlers to the national meet. Augsburgfs weight-class champions were: No. 2-ranked Ryan Valek (Sr., Belle Plaine, Minn./Scott West) at 165 pounds; No. 3-ranked Jared Evans (Jr., Blue Earth, Minn./Blue Earth Area HS) at 149; No. 5-ranked Jeremy Anderson (So., Thief River Falls, Minn.) at 157; No. 6-ranked Brad Tupa (Sr., Dundas, Minn./Faribault HS) at 184; Jafari Vanier (So., Minneapolis, Minn./Bloomington Kennedy HS) at 133 and Josh Hansen (Jr., Albert Lea, Minn.) at 141. Augsburgfs wild-card national meet qualifiers were: Andrew Neumann (Jr., Somerset, Wis.), who finished second at heavyweight; and No. 6-ranked Robbie Gotreau (So., Bloomington, Minn./Jefferson HS), who finished third at 174 pounds. Valek scored three victories, including one by technical fall, to improve to 38-3 on the season in winning the 165-pound class and qualifying for the national meet for the third straight year. He finished second nationally at 165 last season and seventh nationally in 2004. Tupa recorded two technical falls en route to his weight-class win at the regional, improving to 20-3 in the process. Tupa is making his second trip to the national tournament, after finishing fourth nationally last year at 184 pounds. Evans is also making his second trip to the national tournament, after finishing seventh last season at 149 pounds. He had a major decision among his three wins at the regional, improving to 34-7 on the season. Anderson, a transfer from the University of Minnesota, opened the regional with two major-decision victories at 157 and topped No. 8-ranked Jacob Malone of St. John's 6-4 in the finals to qualify for the national tournament for the first time. Vanier, who finished second at 133 pounds at the 2002 NJCAA national championships as a junior-college wrestler at Iowa Central Community College, won his four matches, including one by technical fall, to qualify for the NCAA national tournament for the first time. He is now 16-2 on the season. Hansen improved to 33-5 on the year with his weight-class title, scoring two pins to advance to the national tournament for the first time in his career. Gotreau and Neumann are also advancing to the national tournament for the first time in their careers. The NCAA Division III national championships will be held March 3-4 at the College of New Jersey in Ewing, N.J., a suburb of Trenton, N.J.
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New Hall Roommate Wanted!
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We need one male, sophomore or junior, for a roommate in New Hall next year. We are very friendly and easy going guys, and also very into music. If you are interested call or e-mail Ted: Jedlicki@augsburg.edu 612-226-4024
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