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Dateline
November 10-16, 2003
Events are open to the public free of charge unless noted; films are shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in Gulick Theatre (GT) or Griffiths 123 (G123) unless noted.


Monday, November 10
Admissions Visit Day
·Film: Gigli, R.
·Creating a Voice: Dean-Eaton Lounge, 10 p.m. For information: 5391 or dhernandez@stlawu.edu.

Tuesday, November 11
·Peace and Justice Film Series: War and Peace (India, 2002), Carnegie 10, 7 p.m.
·Lecture: Chastity Bono, advocate for gay and lesbian rights, Gulick Theatre, 7:30 p.m.; book-signing to follow in Northstar Pub.

Wednesday, November 12
Birth of Baha'u'llah (Baha'i observance)
·Field Hockey: NCAA tourney game, time TBA
·Worship: Midweek Prayer Hour, Gunnison Memorial Chapel, 7 p.m. For information: 5062.
·Thelmo Meeting: E.J. Noble University Center Formal Lounge, 7 p.m.
·Workshop: Zen Meditation, Herring-Cole, 7:30 p.m. For information: 5130.
·Discussion: Men's Group, Dean-Eaton Lounge,
9:30 p.m. For information: 5391 or dhernandez@stlawu.edu.

Thursday, November 13
·Film: S.W.A.T., The Underground, 7 p.m., PG-13.
·Training: Peers Educating Peers (PEP), Dean-Eaton Lounge, 8 p.m. For information: 5391 or dhernandez@stlawu.edu.
·Writers Series: Robin Hemley, Eben Holden, 8 p.m.
·Living with Loss Student Support Group: Dean-Eaton Lounge, 9 p.m. For information: 5391 or dhernandez@stlawu.edu.
·Film: S.W.A.T., Carnegie 10, 9:30 p.m., PG-13.

Friday, November 14
·Author Reception: Robert Matteson and Gayle Barton, A Large Private Park: The Collection of Archbishop William King, 1650-1729, ODY Library, 4 p.m., refreshments following.
·Men's Hockey: vs. Colgate,
7 p.m.
·Observance: An Evening of Remembrance, Gunnison Memorial Chapel, 7 p.m. For information: 5391 or dhernandez@stlawu.edu.

Saturday, November 15

·Field Hockey: NCAA tourney game, time TBA
·Swimming & Diving: vs. Cortland, 1 p.m.
·Football: vs. Hartwick, 1 p.m.
·Men's Hockey: vs. Cornell,
7 p.m.
·Film: S.W.A.T., PG-13.
·Concert: University Chorus, music of Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gunnison Memorial Chapel, 8 p.m.
·Concert: Wine Field, Brewer Bookstore, 9 p.m.

Sunday, November 16
·Field Hockey: NCAA tourney game, time TBA
·Worship: Roman Catholic Mass, Gunnison Memorial Chapel, 11:30 a.m.
·Film: Seabiscuit, 2 p.m., Carnegie 10, PG-13.
·Concert: University Chorus, music of Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gunnison Memorial Chapel, 4 p.m.
·Worship: Progressive Christian Service, Gunnison Memorial Chapel, 5 p.m.

In Brush Gallery:
SHOOT! (photographs by Harold Edgerton), through December 13; Joel Seah, "GAM: Poaching Dürer's Hare," November 10-December 13.

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Volume XII No. 12

November 10-16, 2003

The Scarlet Letter is published weekly except during break periods during the academic year for St. Lawrence employees by the staff of the University communications office. Submissions, comments and questions can be addressed to or faxed to 7422; deadline is Wednesday at 5 p.m. for the following Monday's edition. To find The Scarlet Letter on the University's Web site: www.stlawu.edu/scarlet/scarlet.html.
 

Major Campus Events, 2003-04
(Weekends unless noted)

·Admissions Visit Days: Monday, November 10; Saturday, December 6 (For information: 5261)
·Board of Trustees Meetings: February 19-21, May 13-15 (For information: 5585)
·Alumni Council: January 29-February 1(For information: 5585)
·Admissions Scholar Days: Monday, April 5; Monday, April 12 (For information: 5261)
·Admissions Open Houses for Accepted Students: April 10, April 17 (For information: 5261)
·Moving-Up Day: April 24 (For information: 5757)
·Commencement Weekend: May 14-16 (For information: 5585)
·Reunion Weekend: June 3-6 (For information: 5904)

Announcements

Call for Proposals: The Associated Colleges of the St. Lawrence Valley Spring 2004 Technology Conference theme is "Wired, Weird and Wonderful! Teaching and Learning in an Online Era." Faculty and professional staff from all four Associated Colleges are invited to submit proposals for a poster or conference session. The deadline for proposal submission is November 14, 2003. Complete proposal submission details can be found by going to it.stlawu.edu.

Call for Nominations: Letters of nomination for the annual North Country Citation award are due on December 15, 2003, to Lisa Cania, associate vice president for University relations. North Country Citations are presented to those members of the six counties of Northern New York (St. Lawrence, Lewis, Jefferson, Essex, Warren, and Franklin) who, through professional endeavor and personal example, contribute in special ways to improving the quality of life or fostering a sense of community in the region. Any citizen of the North Country is eligible, with the exceptions noted below. Generally, individuals who worked in the area for a period of time and subsequently left the area are not considered for this honor. Individuals whose professional accomplishments have benefited the North Country, but who do not reside or have not resided in the North Country, are generally not eligible. Further, alumni and employees of the University are not eligible for this honor, as the University offers other ways to recognize their contributions. For more information: http://www.stlawu.edu/president/nccitation.htm or contact Cania at x5567.

College Bowl: Four-person student teams may sign up through Thursday, November 13, to compete in the College Bowl Tournament on Saturday, November 15, beginning at 1 p.m. in the E.J. Noble University Center Formal Lounge. Entry forms can be picked up at, and must be returned to, the Noble Center Information Desk. The four individual high scorers will comprise a team representing St. Lawrence at the regional College Bowl tournament at SUNY Brockport in February. Moderators, scorekeepers and other officials are also sought. For information: thewitt@stlawu.edu or 5757.

Climbing Wall Activities: Numerous clinics are scheduled for the Munro Climbing Wall before it closes on Friday,
November 21, for Thanksgiving Break. Sunday hours are now 12-4 p.m. For information: Sarah Councell, scounsell@stlawu.edu or 5377.

Lunch Bunch: Laurentian Women's Association Lunch Bunch meets on the first Wednesday of each month in the E.J. Noble University Center Formal Lounge. Remaining date for the fall semester is December 3. Reservations must be made by noon the preceding day with Mickey Williams, 386-8781.

Retirees Luncheons: University retirees gather on the second Tuesday of each month in the E.J. Noble University Center Formal Lounge for lunch. Remaining dates for the fall semester are November 11 and December 9. At the Nov. 11 meeting, Associate Dean of International and Intercultural Studies Pat Alden will give an update on St. Lawrence's international programs. Reservations must be made by noon the preceding day with Mickey Williams, 386-8781, or Wanda Renick, 386-3474.