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Security and Facilities Announcements
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Teaching and Learning
CTL Night at the Theater
seXuality & gYnder
MLK Campus Discussion Forums: The World House
NA Heritage Month - Did you Know?
General Announcements
ACTC Bus Schedule for Spring
Open advising sessions for BUS majors, Nov. 7 & 8
KAUG Has a New Radio Show
Youth and Family Ministry Round-Table
Augsburg's "A" List
Mindfulness Group starting today
Student Survey for the bookstore
Native American Heritage Month: Sam Robertson
Special Olympics Mini Golf
Faculty/Staff Fitness/Wellness News
Artist receptions this Friday, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Native American Student Interest Group
Take Your Turkey to Work Day
Lutheran Volunteer Corp to speak in Chapel today
United Way update
Yoga Today at noon
Faculty Survey of the Bookstore
November 4 Executive Management Lecture
We need You
Sign up your band for the Battle of the Bands
Students -- See BodyWorlds -- Friday Nov. 10
Campus Connections - November 10
Fun and Cows
Keeping
Track of Auggies
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Augsburg
Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update
Classifieds
Book Donation Request
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)
Message: Faculty and Staff are invited to the Nov. 11 performance of "Hedda Gabler" by Henrik Ibsen and directed by Martha Johnson. The performance begins at 7 p.m. and will be followed by a reception and discussion with the performers. Please call Terry Martin (x1229) to reserve a ticket. The first 35 tickets will be free to faculty and staff.
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The Department of Campus Activities and Orientation as well as LGBTQIA Student Services requests your presence at our monthly panel series, "Soup & Sexuality." This series will take place from noon to 1 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month (excluding the month of January) in the Century Room.
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As part of MLK Day this year, we are inviting all Augsburg College students, faculty and staff together for a series of discussion forums on the subject of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s essay "The World House," available for download at www.theworldhouse.org
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Augsburg's American indian Student Services program was founded by Bonnie Wallace (Fond du Lac) in 1978 following work by a task force looking into higher education accessibility for American Indians primarily in the Phillips neighborhood. Bonnie served as director until 1996. Since its inception, there have only been two directors of the program.
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We have responded to student concerns and restructured the ACTC intercampus bus schedule effective January 29, 2007. The changes should reduce the average travel time for bus riders. The new bus schedule can be found at http://www.associatedcolleges-tc.org/bussched3.htm .
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Open advising sessions for Business majors to be held Tuesday, November 7 and Wednesday, November 8, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Christensen Center lobby.
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The Lord, the Lover, and the Lady will be on KAUG this Thursday, November from 7-8 p.m. We don't pretend to know it all, we just talk about it.
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Boundary Issues in Youth and Family Ministry
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Augsburgs A-List
Message: Counseling & Health Promotion is starting a five week mindfulness meditation group for stress management for students TODAY and every Thursday for the next five weeks (except Thanksgiving week) from 3:15 - 4 p.m. in the Century Room. The mindfulness experience aims to help alleviate stress and enrich your life by engaging fully in the present moment. If you are interested in learning more about the group call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707 or come to the Century Room at 3:15 today.
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What do you think? Does the campus bookstore deliver the products and services you need throughout the year? How is our service? What would make the bookstore a better place to shop? Below is a link for students to rate the bookstore and share your ideas for making the bookstore a better place to shop. The survey has about 20 questions and should take a few minutes to complete. Thank you for your time and point of view!
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November is National Native American Heritage Month. All Augsburg community members are invited to a special lecture by Sam Robertson (Lakota). Sam's work focuses on Intergenerational Grief and Trauma among Dakota people of Minnesota and the Dakotas. His talk, "Intergenerational Grief and Native People" or "Visible in Our Society", will address this topic and particularly covert racism--the unseen racism of white privilege, the invisibility of Native peoples and the trauma or repression and colonialism over multiple generations
Message: November 19 at 11 a.m. we are holding a Mini Golf event to raise money for the Special Olympics Minnesota. $10 gets you a round of golf and chances to win prizes. We will also be holding a raffle at the end with prizes to be announced later. Sign up as a single or sign up with your friends to help out the community. Contact Tyler Kraft at kraftt@augsburg.edu to sign up.
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Five people have reached their 50 fitness points and are on their way to 100. We want you to join them. Check on the Fitness/Wellness website to find out how you can do this and get some wonderful "prizes."
Message: Please drop by our two artist receptions this coming Friday, November 3, between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sculptor and fiber artist Kim Matthews' exhibition "Signs of Life" will be on view in the Gage Family Art Gallery and painter Teresa Cox's exhibition "Subjective Mapping" will open in the Christensen Center Art Gallery. Meet the artists, check out the art, enjoy some food and live music. See you there!
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As many of you know November is Native American Heritage Month. An to be part of the celebration we would like to officially kick-off Augsburg students very own organization regarding Native American people and culture.
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The Campus Kitchen at Augsburg College is proud to announce the 4th annual Turkeypalooza! This Thanksgiving season, the Campus Kitchen will be preparing over 600 complete holiday meals for groups and elderly individuals in the community. Its a big undertaking, and we need your help.
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Thank you to many of you who stopped by the United Way table in the Christensen Center yesterday...we had a wonderful kick-off to our campaign! Members of our committee (Mark Tranvik, Shannon Luckert, Sandy Tilton, Cody Warren and Terry Martin) will be personally connecting with members of the Augsburg community over the next couple of days, handing out material and giving us an opportunity to continue our generousity. Remember, President Pribbenow, on behalf of Augsburg, has given a $5000 matching grant to the United Way; every gift we give matters!
Message: Counseling & Health Promotion reminds interested students, staff and faculty that yoga will be offered today from noon - 1 p.m. in the Marshall Room. Please join us if you are able and feel free to bring your own mat. Any questions, call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707.
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Every year, the campus bookstore surveys the faculty community on campus. The goal of the survey is to understand how well the bookstore serves the faculty's needs and learn how the bookstore can improve its service in the future. The URL below connects to the Fall Faculty survey. With this survey you can offer your comments, suggestions and opinions regarding the campus bookstore. The survey has fewer than 20 questions and should only take a few minutes to complete. The survey is administered by Corporate Research International, an independent market research company. All survey responses are anonymous to ensure confidentiality. Thank you for your time and input!
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The Business Administration department is having the first of our Executive Management Lectures:
Message: The Advent Vespes Liturgical Party needs people to carry candles, torches, and banners during the Processional of Advent Vespers. The dates are December 1 and 2 at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. This is an incredible opportunity that you won't want to miss! Bring your friends and sign up in the Campus Ministries Office. Free food and transportation to and from Central Lutheran!
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The Augsburg Battle of the Bands will take place on Friday, Nov. 10 from 7-10 p.m. There will be BIG PRIZES for the winning band! Auditions will be held on Sunday, Nov. 5 from 4-7 p.m. Bands can sign-up at http://www.augsburg.edu/ASAC. Bands must have at least one Augsburg member. Prepare 2-3 songs for the audition.
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BodyWorlds, the anatomical exhibition of real human bodies by Gunther von Hagen is on display until Dec 3 at the Science Museum of Minnesota. By special arrangement of the Augsburg Student Association for Health Sciences and BBB Biology Honor Society, for only $10, you can spend three hours in the BodyWorlds or other Science Museum exhibits on Friday evening November 10. The $10 fee includes transportation by bus to and from the Science Museum. Board the bus at 6:30 p.m Nov 10 on 7 1/2th Street outside Sateren Auditorium.
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Campus Ministry is coordinating a hay ride hosted by Maria Mitchell this Sunday, Nov. 5. We will be going to Maria's farm in Wisconsin for a day of fun, fellowship, and COW MILKING. We will be meeting outside the chapel at 1:45 and back by 7:30. Please sign up outside the Campus Ministry office. You don't want to miss this great event.
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Auggie Athletics Update
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Book Donation Request
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John McDonogh High School in New Orleans has an empty library. Post-Katrina, and fearing mold, the School District threw away every book.
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