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Art, Truth, & Politics: Conversation on Vocation
Friday Seminar, April 7 - Writing Feminist Fiction
Learning As You Go Workshop, TOMORROW
Student Poster Session Abstracts Due Friday
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Welcome - Baby Machado - It's a girl!
Ice Cream Social - April 11th
Easter Godiva & Plush on sale at the bookstore!
ABO / MBA Dinner & Twins Game
Free Ben Lee Concert!
Biloxi Spring Break Panel Discussion Today
Graduation Cap & Gowns!
Lindell Library--At Your Service?
"Metamorphoses" Opens This Friday
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Get Ready is Coming to Augsburg!
ICE your cell phone: it could save your life
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Death Cab for Cutie and Franz Ferdinand Tickets!
Adjustable Metal Desk
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Message: At 7 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, 5 April 2006, in OM 18, ENG 480: Theory and Criticism is hosting a Critical Conversation on Vocation focused on dramatist Harold Pinter's Nobel Lecture: "Art, Truth, and Politics." In preparation for our 90-minute discussion, we would like participants to go to www.nobelprize.org, to watch the 46-minute video of the speech, and, if they like, to download and printout the text of the speech. Watching the video is a powerful experience, because Pinter has 'engineered' his performance. While we might see a bit of the video to start, we don't want to rely on the internet stream when we gather. Everyone interested and able to come is welcome; if you have questions or plan to bring a class or small group, please contact Doug Green (x1187, green@augsburg.edu).
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ABSTRACTS ARE DUE FRIDAY, APRIL 7th
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Marissa & Antonio Machado are proud and filled with love today as they welcome thier new baby daughter.
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Message: All Easter Godiva & Plush is 25% off this week! Contact the bookstore with questions at x1521.
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Our final MBA/ABO/Department of Business Administration social networking event will be held on Tuesday, April 18th. The evening will start at 5 p.m. with a casual tailgate dinner at Augsburg to learn and share experiences with your fellow undergraduate and MBA students along with faculty and staff. This is a great time to network with your fellow Auggie business classmates which can be invaluable as you start to think about internships and employment for the future. After dinner, we'll head to the Metrodome for a 7 p.m. Minnesota Twins game against the Los Angeles Angels.
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The ASAC Music Committee brings national artist Ben Lee to Augsburg's Spring Music Jam on Saturday, April 22, 2006 as part of the Spring Fling week. The FREE concert will start at 5:30 p.m. in Lot E in front of Mortensen Hall. Ben Lee is most well know for performing the songs "Catch My Disease" and "Gamble Everything For Love" and can be heard on 89.3 The Current, Cities 97, and Drive 105.
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Augsburg students Alissa Blood, Anne Thompson, and Hilary
Neste will join campus photographer Stephen Geffre in a panel discussion about their spring break experiences in the Marshall Room from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Feel free to drop in even if it's just for a short time.
Message: All Faculty and Staff wishing to rent gowns for the upcoming commencement must contact the bookstore by April 13th. All seniors who will be "walking" should purchase their cap & gowns by April 13th. Any questions should be directed to Beth or Laura at the bookstore.
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In keeping with the spirit of National Library Week, the library staff wants your opinion of our service. Either stop by the reference desk or visit the library home page at www.augsburg.edu/library and complete a very brief survey for us. If you come to the library, you will get a treat! Thanks for your cooperation. Boyd Koehler
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Tickets are now on sale for the Augsburg College Theatre Departmentās mainstage production of "Metamorphoses," written by Mary Zimmerman and directed by Darcey Engen.
Message: Fall & Summer book requests are due to the bookstore by April 13th. Please e-mail solerl@augsburg.edu or call Laura at X1521 with questions.
Message: The summer catalog is now available online as a pdf file at http://www.augsburg.edu/summer/ or http://www.augsburg.edu/enroll/registrar/index.html/. A summer registration form is also available through the Registrar web page. Paper catalogs will be available for pickup at the Enrollment Center starting on Wednesday, 5 April. Summer registration will begin on Wednesday, 12 April at 8:30 a.m.
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Klezmerica will be performing at Our Savior's Lutheran Church on Friday, 4/21/2006 at 7:30 p.m.
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Death Cab for Cutie and Franz Ferdinand Tickets!
Message: I have two tickets to see Death Cab for Cutie and Franz Ferdinand at Nothrop Auditorium on Thursday, April 20th, at 6:30 p.m. I cannot go so I must sell these tickets!! They are $85 for the pair, $43 each, OBO. If you are interested, please contact Alex at johnso33@augsburg.edu. Subject:
Adjustable Metal Desk
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Adjustable metal desk, white poles, black shelves. Bought at Organized Living store in Edina. Email or call for picture of it assembled. Asking for $50.
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