model congress
ABC Weekly Email (02-10-08)
02/10/2008 10:09 PM
ABC ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. SPRING NGR APPLICATIONS DUE NEXT SUNDAY!
2. ABC COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
ADDITIONAL UNIVERSITY FUNDING
1. PRESIDENT AND PROVOST STUDENT ACTIVITY FUND
2. KRAFT FAMILY FUND DEADLINE EXTENDED TO FRIDAY!
3. UNIVERSITY CHAPLAIN CO-SPONSORSHIP FUND
STUDENT GROUP EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES FAIR AT E-WEEKS OPENING CEREMONY
2. ENGINEERING STUDENT COUNCIL PARTNERSHIP NETWORK
3. ESC BATTLE OF THE BANDS!
4. ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS PROJECT LEADER NEEDED
5. JOIN THE USCC EBOARD AS WEBMASTER
6. INSIGHT INTO CHINESE CORPORATIONS EVENT
7. INFORMAL DEBATE/DISCUSSION ON THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
8. CU WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT
9. DENTAL STUDENT PANEL
10. HSA AND GQ PRESENT: THE PRICE OF SUGAR
11. 5TH ANNUAL RELAY FOR LIFE
12. SGA LEADERSHIP AWARDS NOMINATIONS
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ABC ANNOUNCEMENTS
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1. ABC New Group Recognition
It's that time of year again! If you would like to be considered for ABC recognition please complete the application and return a hard copy to the ABC mailbox in the Student Club Space by NEXT SUNDAY February 17, 2008 at 11:59pm, additionally please send an electronic copy to the NGR Chair Young Yoo ([email protected]).
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2. Community Development Fund
The ABC Community Development Fund was created to foster innovative new events that promote collaboration and community at Columbia. Through the Community Development Fund, ABC will fund up to $3,000 of the chosen event(s). The Fund is open to all ABC groups. Funds will be awarded on a rolling basis. The deadline to submit is 11:59pm on Sunday, February 24, 2008.
Email the ABC Exec board at [email protected] if you have any questions! The application can be found here!
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ADDITIONAL UNIVERSITY FUNDING
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1. President and Provost Fund
The P&P Fund Spring application form is now available online (Part 1, Part 2), the Lerner Help Desk and 704 Lerner.
Deadline for submission of applications is Friday, Feb. 22, 2008.
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2. Kraft Family Fund Deadline Extended to Friday, February 15!
The Office of the University Chaplain has extended the proposal deadline for Kraft Family Fund for Intercultural and Interfaith Awareness. The new proposal deadline is NOON ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15. Submit proposals to 203 Earl Hall.
Projects eligible for Kraft Family Fund consideration will bring together two or more recognized Columbia University and/or Barnard College cultural and/or faith-based student groups that seek to advance intercultural and/or interfaith awareness through interaction and an open exchange of ideas.
Recognized student groups interested in applying MUST schedule a brief meeting with Office of the University Chaplain staff to review their proposal before the application deadline; please contact [email protected]. For additional information on the Kraft Family Fund and a copy of the application, visit our website or contact Raquel Whittaker (212-854-4194) with any questions.
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3. OUC Co-sponsorship Fund
The Office of the University Chaplain Co-Sponsorship Fund is accepting applications for co-sponsorship from recognized student groups for programs taking place during spring 2008. The deadline for application submission is 5pm, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. Recognized Barnard and Columbia University undergraduate, graduate, and professional student groups are encouraged to apply.
Priority will be given to new initiatives that focus upon issues of faith and spirituality by recognized student groups. All programs must take place on campus and be open to all students and members of the Columbia University community. For a copy of the application, visit our website. For additional information, or call 212.854.4194.
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STUDENT GROUP EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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1. Engineering Activities Fair
Engineering Activities Fair @ E-Weeks Opening Ceremony
Sunday, February 17, 2008
The Engineering Student Council is coordinating an Engineering Activities Fair to be held at this year's E-Weeks opening ceremony. We are currently looking for engineering-related groups to host tables at the event, showcasing their organizations and accomplishments to other SEAS students. All interested groups should send an e-mail to the ESC Vice President, Intergroup, Dan Wong.
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2. Engineering Student Council Partnership Network
The Engineering Student Council Partnership Network was created in Fall 2005 to facilitate collaboration between engineering-related student groups, as well as provide support for these groups from the ESC to complement existing support from the various governing boards (ABC, SGB, CI, CSGB, IGC). There is currently an effort to revive the ESC Partnership Network, beginning with a compilation of resources to assist group leaders, and potentially a reception or other large meeting with all groups participating in the network.
The ESC is currently seeking input from engineering student groups regarding what resources would be most useful in the successful operation and management of these clubs. All suggestions and interested groups should contact the ESC Vice President, Intergroup, Dan Wong.
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3. ESC Battle of the Bands
As a culmination of Engineering Week four bands will compete in 10 minute sets for great prizes! Fun fact: Battle of the Bands alumni, Vampire Weekend, was just featured on the Late Show with David Letterman and is currently on an international tour! Could that be you next?
February 21, 2007 7-9PM in Roone Auditorium.
Want to audition? Send a sampling of songs to Erin Svokos or make an appointment to drop off a demo by February 11.
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4. Engineers Without Borders- Ghana Project Leader needed
Job Announcement: Project Leader
Position Title: Project Leader, EWB-Ghana
Type: Part-Time, Volunteer
Qualifications: A graduate or undergraduate student with 1-yr minimum involvement; both humanities and engineering degrees and topics of study are encouraged to apply
Communities Working In: Sakyikrom and Obodan, Ghana
Description of Duties
Columbia University’s EWB-Ghana team is excited to announce the opening for a project leader position, to join the existing team of 10-15 students and growing EWB organization, of Engineers Without Borders at Columbia University. EWB-Columbia currently implements projects within communities in three countries: India, Uganda, and Ghana.
EWB-Ghana is seeking a project leader to lead in the development of project design for the Spring 2008-Spring 2009 year. A project leader for EWB-Ghana is needed to lead in vision and motivation for the EWB-Ghana team’s year of activities. Such activities will include assessment and implementation of a project in EWB-Ghana’s communities, communications with EWB chapters in Ghana, establishment of partnerships with on-the-ground NGO’s and stakeholders in Ghana, and identification and management of grants and donating partners.
For More Information
We invite you to learn more about EWB-Ghana’s past projects in Sakyikrom, Ghana, and about our current team, at: http://www.civil.columbia.edu/edc/. We also invite you to go to http://www.cuewb.org/ for information about Columbia University’s EWB.
If you are interested, please send your resume or CV, along with a cover letter that describes your interest in and available time for supporting EWB-Ghana, to Hannah Lee by Sunday evening, Feb. 9.
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5. USCC- Webmaster Needed
Want to join the USCC (United Students of Color Council) e-board? The United Students of Color Council are looking to expand our executive board to allow for more events this semester. Freshman (and all other years) are welcomed and encouraged to apply.
We NEED a WEBMASTER to update our tragically old website. Doesn't have to be anything fancy, we just need someone who can update the information and add things on as they come.
If you are interested in applying for this position, please send your name, year, school. You can e-mailthis information to [email protected]. Please send us your statement of interest ASAP. Also please feel free to direct any questions to this e-mail as well.
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6. Insight Into Chinese Corporations Event
Ownership Structure and Corporate Governance of P.R.C. and Taiwanese Firms
Featuring: Professor Wallace Wen Yeu Wang, Visiting Professor of Law at Columbia Law School
Tuesday, February 12, 12:00 PM, Lerner 568
Free Pizza!
Sponsored by the Columbia China Law and Business Association and the Weatherhead East Asian Institute Undergraduate Initiative
Professor Wang is currently a Visiting Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. He has also served as a Professor of Law at National Taiwan University since 1996. At National Taiwan University, Professor Wang is the Director of the Center for Corporate and Financial Law. He earned his J.S.D. at Stanford Law School and his Master of Law at Columbia Law School. Professor Wang also worked at Sullivan & Cromwell in New York.
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7. Columbia Model Congress Invites YOU:
To an Informal Debate/Discussion on Your Thoughts On:
The 2008 Presidential Election:
Who Will Be the Democratic and Republican Nominees?
What Are the Most Pressing Issues Facing our Nation?
Who SHOULD Win?
WHEN: Wednesday, February 13th, 9PM
WHERE: 607 Hamilton Hall
If you have any questions please contact: [email protected]
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8. CU Wind Ensemble Concert
The Columbia University Wind Ensemble Presents
Joint Concert with Dartmouth Wind Symphony
Sunday, February 17th – 2pm
Roone Arledge Auditorium, Lerner Hall
Free admission, Reception to Follow
For more information: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/wind/
Sponsored in part by the Arts Initiative at Columbia University. This funding is made possible through a generous gift from The Gatsby Charitable Foundation.
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9. Dental Specialties Panel
Wednesday, February 20th
7:30-9pm
Lerner 568
Interested in dentistry? Come and learn more about the field first-hand from various specialists! We will have a periodontist, oral surgeon, and other clinical as well as academic dental specialists. This will be a great opportunity to hear why these practitioners chose to go into dentistry!
Sponsored by the Columbia Association of Pre-Dental Students
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10. Haitian Students Association and Grupo Quisqueyano: THE PRICE OF SUGAR
Tuesday, February 12
7pm @ La Maison Francaise
(Buell Hall, red brick house next to Philosophy Hall and St. Paul's Chapel, Columbia University)
Join us as we watch and discuss the award-winning film about Haitian migrant workers in the sugar plantations of the Dominican Republic. The discussion will not be limited to Haiti and the DR, but will extend to a broader discussion about power dynamics, systems of oppression, and building positive relationships.
Refreshments provided
Follow-up Discussion on Wednesday, February 13, 9pm
Lerner Hall, West Ramp Lounge
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11. 5th Annual Relay for Life
What: Relay For Life at Columbia University
When: Saturday April 12th, 2008
Time: 12pm Noon to 3am
Where: Low Plaza and the entire center of campus
So, talk to your group! We?re aiming to have every organization represented on April 12th. To form your team, select a team captain and register. Then, recruit members from your club to join you in the fight against cancer. We would love to have your group join us this year in another amazing event with live performances, on-site activities, and amazing prizes.
Here is how to do it:
1) Go to the website
2) SIGN UP as either a team captain or join an existing team
3) Join us at Relay for Life on April 12th for tons of fun and great memories
This year, Columbia will be hosting a Monopoly themed relay, in which we encourage all teams to come out in their "boardwalk best" to celebrate, remember, and fight back. So go get all your friends together and form a team for a great cause.
Want to learn more about Relay? Come to our general interest meeting THIS TUESDAY, February 12th at 8pm in Hamilton 303 or stop by our
awareness event on Low Plaza and Lehman Walkway this Wednesday for hot chocolate, t-shirts, and Relay information.
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12. SGA Leadership Awards Nominations
SGA needs your help!
Each year, the Student Government Association (SGA) of Barnard College hosts the Leadership Awards Dinner, which recognizes the accomplishments of Barnard students, administrators, departments, staff members, and student organizations who have made significant contributions to the Barnard and Columbia community.
We need your help to nominate all those whom you believe to be deserving of recognition. The Leadership Awards Dinner is an important tradition at Barnard and your participation in the nomination process will help us to continue to uphold this legacy.
INSTRUCTIONS:
CC/SEAS/GS STUDENTS: Please go to ebear.barnard.edu and sign in under "eBear Guests." From there, click on the link that says "SGA Leadership Dinner."
BARNARD STUDENTS: You can nominate by going to eBear and clicking the ONLINE FORM link within the COMMUNITY tab. Once you're in the ONLINE FORM section, click the LEADERSHIP DINNER link on the left hand side of the page. From there, you can read about the criteria for the awards and then nominate away!
FYI: NOMINATION PROCESS IS OVER MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 @ 5 PM
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Christina Chang, VP of Student Activities.
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If you would like to publicize one of your organization’s events, please email us no later than 12pm Sunday.
1. SPRING NGR APPLICATIONS DUE NEXT SUNDAY!
2. ABC COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
ADDITIONAL UNIVERSITY FUNDING
1. PRESIDENT AND PROVOST STUDENT ACTIVITY FUND
2. KRAFT FAMILY FUND DEADLINE EXTENDED TO FRIDAY!
3. UNIVERSITY CHAPLAIN CO-SPONSORSHIP FUND
STUDENT GROUP EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES FAIR AT E-WEEKS OPENING CEREMONY
2. ENGINEERING STUDENT COUNCIL PARTNERSHIP NETWORK
3. ESC BATTLE OF THE BANDS!
4. ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS PROJECT LEADER NEEDED
5. JOIN THE USCC EBOARD AS WEBMASTER
6. INSIGHT INTO CHINESE CORPORATIONS EVENT
7. INFORMAL DEBATE/DISCUSSION ON THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
8. CU WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT
9. DENTAL STUDENT PANEL
10. HSA AND GQ PRESENT: THE PRICE OF SUGAR
11. 5TH ANNUAL RELAY FOR LIFE
12. SGA LEADERSHIP AWARDS NOMINATIONS
********************************************************************************
ABC ANNOUNCEMENTS
********************************************************************************
1. ABC New Group Recognition
It's that time of year again! If you would like to be considered for ABC recognition please complete the application and return a hard copy to the ABC mailbox in the Student Club Space by NEXT SUNDAY February 17, 2008 at 11:59pm, additionally please send an electronic copy to the NGR Chair Young Yoo ([email protected]).
--------------------------------------------------------------
2. Community Development Fund
The ABC Community Development Fund was created to foster innovative new events that promote collaboration and community at Columbia. Through the Community Development Fund, ABC will fund up to $3,000 of the chosen event(s). The Fund is open to all ABC groups. Funds will be awarded on a rolling basis. The deadline to submit is 11:59pm on Sunday, February 24, 2008.
Email the ABC Exec board at [email protected] if you have any questions! The application can be found here!
********************************************************************************
ADDITIONAL UNIVERSITY FUNDING
********************************************************************************
1. President and Provost Fund
The P&P Fund Spring application form is now available online (Part 1, Part 2), the Lerner Help Desk and 704 Lerner.
Deadline for submission of applications is Friday, Feb. 22, 2008.
-------------------------------------------------------------
2. Kraft Family Fund Deadline Extended to Friday, February 15!
The Office of the University Chaplain has extended the proposal deadline for Kraft Family Fund for Intercultural and Interfaith Awareness. The new proposal deadline is NOON ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15. Submit proposals to 203 Earl Hall.
Projects eligible for Kraft Family Fund consideration will bring together two or more recognized Columbia University and/or Barnard College cultural and/or faith-based student groups that seek to advance intercultural and/or interfaith awareness through interaction and an open exchange of ideas.
Recognized student groups interested in applying MUST schedule a brief meeting with Office of the University Chaplain staff to review their proposal before the application deadline; please contact [email protected]. For additional information on the Kraft Family Fund and a copy of the application, visit our website or contact Raquel Whittaker (212-854-4194) with any questions.
--------------------------------------------------------------
3. OUC Co-sponsorship Fund
The Office of the University Chaplain Co-Sponsorship Fund is accepting applications for co-sponsorship from recognized student groups for programs taking place during spring 2008. The deadline for application submission is 5pm, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. Recognized Barnard and Columbia University undergraduate, graduate, and professional student groups are encouraged to apply.
Priority will be given to new initiatives that focus upon issues of faith and spirituality by recognized student groups. All programs must take place on campus and be open to all students and members of the Columbia University community. For a copy of the application, visit our website. For additional information, or call 212.854.4194.
********************************************************************************
STUDENT GROUP EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
********************************************************************************
1. Engineering Activities Fair
Engineering Activities Fair @ E-Weeks Opening Ceremony
Sunday, February 17, 2008
The Engineering Student Council is coordinating an Engineering Activities Fair to be held at this year's E-Weeks opening ceremony. We are currently looking for engineering-related groups to host tables at the event, showcasing their organizations and accomplishments to other SEAS students. All interested groups should send an e-mail to the ESC Vice President, Intergroup, Dan Wong.
--------------------------------------------------------------
2. Engineering Student Council Partnership Network
The Engineering Student Council Partnership Network was created in Fall 2005 to facilitate collaboration between engineering-related student groups, as well as provide support for these groups from the ESC to complement existing support from the various governing boards (ABC, SGB, CI, CSGB, IGC). There is currently an effort to revive the ESC Partnership Network, beginning with a compilation of resources to assist group leaders, and potentially a reception or other large meeting with all groups participating in the network.
The ESC is currently seeking input from engineering student groups regarding what resources would be most useful in the successful operation and management of these clubs. All suggestions and interested groups should contact the ESC Vice President, Intergroup, Dan Wong.
--------------------------------------------------------------
3. ESC Battle of the Bands
As a culmination of Engineering Week four bands will compete in 10 minute sets for great prizes! Fun fact: Battle of the Bands alumni, Vampire Weekend, was just featured on the Late Show with David Letterman and is currently on an international tour! Could that be you next?
February 21, 2007 7-9PM in Roone Auditorium.
Want to audition? Send a sampling of songs to Erin Svokos or make an appointment to drop off a demo by February 11.
--------------------------------------------------------------
4. Engineers Without Borders- Ghana Project Leader needed
Job Announcement: Project Leader
Position Title: Project Leader, EWB-Ghana
Type: Part-Time, Volunteer
Qualifications: A graduate or undergraduate student with 1-yr minimum involvement; both humanities and engineering degrees and topics of study are encouraged to apply
Communities Working In: Sakyikrom and Obodan, Ghana
Description of Duties
Columbia University’s EWB-Ghana team is excited to announce the opening for a project leader position, to join the existing team of 10-15 students and growing EWB organization, of Engineers Without Borders at Columbia University. EWB-Columbia currently implements projects within communities in three countries: India, Uganda, and Ghana.
EWB-Ghana is seeking a project leader to lead in the development of project design for the Spring 2008-Spring 2009 year. A project leader for EWB-Ghana is needed to lead in vision and motivation for the EWB-Ghana team’s year of activities. Such activities will include assessment and implementation of a project in EWB-Ghana’s communities, communications with EWB chapters in Ghana, establishment of partnerships with on-the-ground NGO’s and stakeholders in Ghana, and identification and management of grants and donating partners.
For More Information
We invite you to learn more about EWB-Ghana’s past projects in Sakyikrom, Ghana, and about our current team, at: http://www.civil.columbia.edu/edc/. We also invite you to go to http://www.cuewb.org/ for information about Columbia University’s EWB.
If you are interested, please send your resume or CV, along with a cover letter that describes your interest in and available time for supporting EWB-Ghana, to Hannah Lee by Sunday evening, Feb. 9.
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5. USCC- Webmaster Needed
Want to join the USCC (United Students of Color Council) e-board? The United Students of Color Council are looking to expand our executive board to allow for more events this semester. Freshman (and all other years) are welcomed and encouraged to apply.
We NEED a WEBMASTER to update our tragically old website. Doesn't have to be anything fancy, we just need someone who can update the information and add things on as they come.
If you are interested in applying for this position, please send your name, year, school. You can e-mailthis information to [email protected]. Please send us your statement of interest ASAP. Also please feel free to direct any questions to this e-mail as well.
--------------------------------------------------------------
6. Insight Into Chinese Corporations Event
Ownership Structure and Corporate Governance of P.R.C. and Taiwanese Firms
Featuring: Professor Wallace Wen Yeu Wang, Visiting Professor of Law at Columbia Law School
Tuesday, February 12, 12:00 PM, Lerner 568
Free Pizza!
Sponsored by the Columbia China Law and Business Association and the Weatherhead East Asian Institute Undergraduate Initiative
Professor Wang is currently a Visiting Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. He has also served as a Professor of Law at National Taiwan University since 1996. At National Taiwan University, Professor Wang is the Director of the Center for Corporate and Financial Law. He earned his J.S.D. at Stanford Law School and his Master of Law at Columbia Law School. Professor Wang also worked at Sullivan & Cromwell in New York.
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7. Columbia Model Congress Invites YOU:
To an Informal Debate/Discussion on Your Thoughts On:
The 2008 Presidential Election:
Who Will Be the Democratic and Republican Nominees?
What Are the Most Pressing Issues Facing our Nation?
Who SHOULD Win?
WHEN: Wednesday, February 13th, 9PM
WHERE: 607 Hamilton Hall
If you have any questions please contact: [email protected]
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8. CU Wind Ensemble Concert
The Columbia University Wind Ensemble Presents
Joint Concert with Dartmouth Wind Symphony
Sunday, February 17th – 2pm
Roone Arledge Auditorium, Lerner Hall
Free admission, Reception to Follow
For more information: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/wind/
Sponsored in part by the Arts Initiative at Columbia University. This funding is made possible through a generous gift from The Gatsby Charitable Foundation.
--------------------------------------------------------------
9. Dental Specialties Panel
Wednesday, February 20th
7:30-9pm
Lerner 568
Interested in dentistry? Come and learn more about the field first-hand from various specialists! We will have a periodontist, oral surgeon, and other clinical as well as academic dental specialists. This will be a great opportunity to hear why these practitioners chose to go into dentistry!
Sponsored by the Columbia Association of Pre-Dental Students
--------------------------------------------------------------
10. Haitian Students Association and Grupo Quisqueyano: THE PRICE OF SUGAR
Tuesday, February 12
7pm @ La Maison Francaise
(Buell Hall, red brick house next to Philosophy Hall and St. Paul's Chapel, Columbia University)
Join us as we watch and discuss the award-winning film about Haitian migrant workers in the sugar plantations of the Dominican Republic. The discussion will not be limited to Haiti and the DR, but will extend to a broader discussion about power dynamics, systems of oppression, and building positive relationships.
Refreshments provided
Follow-up Discussion on Wednesday, February 13, 9pm
Lerner Hall, West Ramp Lounge
--------------------------------------------------------------
11. 5th Annual Relay for Life
What: Relay For Life at Columbia University
When: Saturday April 12th, 2008
Time: 12pm Noon to 3am
Where: Low Plaza and the entire center of campus
So, talk to your group! We?re aiming to have every organization represented on April 12th. To form your team, select a team captain and register. Then, recruit members from your club to join you in the fight against cancer. We would love to have your group join us this year in another amazing event with live performances, on-site activities, and amazing prizes.
Here is how to do it:
1) Go to the website
2) SIGN UP as either a team captain or join an existing team
3) Join us at Relay for Life on April 12th for tons of fun and great memories
This year, Columbia will be hosting a Monopoly themed relay, in which we encourage all teams to come out in their "boardwalk best" to celebrate, remember, and fight back. So go get all your friends together and form a team for a great cause.
Want to learn more about Relay? Come to our general interest meeting THIS TUESDAY, February 12th at 8pm in Hamilton 303 or stop by our
awareness event on Low Plaza and Lehman Walkway this Wednesday for hot chocolate, t-shirts, and Relay information.
--------------------------------------------------------------
12. SGA Leadership Awards Nominations
SGA needs your help!
Each year, the Student Government Association (SGA) of Barnard College hosts the Leadership Awards Dinner, which recognizes the accomplishments of Barnard students, administrators, departments, staff members, and student organizations who have made significant contributions to the Barnard and Columbia community.
We need your help to nominate all those whom you believe to be deserving of recognition. The Leadership Awards Dinner is an important tradition at Barnard and your participation in the nomination process will help us to continue to uphold this legacy.
INSTRUCTIONS:
CC/SEAS/GS STUDENTS: Please go to ebear.barnard.edu and sign in under "eBear Guests." From there, click on the link that says "SGA Leadership Dinner."
BARNARD STUDENTS: You can nominate by going to eBear and clicking the ONLINE FORM link within the COMMUNITY tab. Once you're in the ONLINE FORM section, click the LEADERSHIP DINNER link on the left hand side of the page. From there, you can read about the criteria for the awards and then nominate away!
FYI: NOMINATION PROCESS IS OVER MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 @ 5 PM
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Christina Chang, VP of Student Activities.
********************************************************************************
If you would like to publicize one of your organization’s events, please email us no later than 12pm Sunday.