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MetamorphosesMay 1, 2, 7, 8, & 9 Center for the Arts * Jewel Theatre
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The Bulletin is published for the Luther Community by the Campus Programming Office every Tuesday and Friday when classes are in session. Copy deadline: 12 noon Monday for Tuesday's edition, 12 noon Thursday for Friday's edition. Each announcement will be run a maximum of two times. Word limit: 75. E-mail: bulletin@luther.edu
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Special Notice
"Naked" Sports As the end of the year approaches, students are reminded of the consequences should they be arrested for participation in "naked" soccer or other activities. Local law enforcement will be patrolling the campus in the weeks ahead. Students who are arrested under Iowa Criminal Code, 701.2, a public offense, may be taken into physical custody and/or receive a citation. This arrest could appear in a criminal background check associated with future employment opportunities. If cited for indecent exposure, a student may also have to file as a registered sex offender. For seniors, the college has recently approved the following sanctions related to Commencement. In addition to their arrest, seniors will be restricted from full participation in the Commencement ceremony. Although they will be able to process and recess with the class (at the end of the line) and sit for the program, they will not be called to the stage.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Reminder: ALL campus events must be scheduled on the campus calendar and have a facility reserved before it can occur. This is true for all academic and staff departments and student organizations. To secure a spot for an event, stop in the Campus Programming Office in the CFL or submit the on-line Event Request Form. To use any room or outdoor venue even for a non-public events, it needs to be reserved ahead of time. Please use the same form to do so.
Luther College's Aurora and Norsemen will present a vocal concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 1, in the Center for Faith and Life. Those unable to attend the concert may view the concert live online.
Room draw reminders: Single and triple room draw takes place on April 30th, double room draw on May 5 and 6. Check your room draw card for locations and times. Registration is required before selecting a room.
Reminder: Tuesday-Sunday, May 12-16 is considered Finals Prep Week and is intended to provide additional space for students to prepare for tests, papers and finals. These six days are set aside for academic preparation for finals and Luther does not schedule public events during this time,including student-led events. All campus events conclude before May 12. Exceptions include only athletic events, social gatherings, Cool Aid, student research symposia in the sciences, and Senior Recognition Day and Research Symposium. The spring Immigration Panel hosted by HOLA-Enlaces Spanish club is Wednesday, April 29 at 7:00 p.m.in Valders 206. Professors Pedro dos Santos, Megan Strom, and David Thompson will discuss current immigration issues in the United States with a particular focus on immigration in the Decorah and surrounding communities.
Luther College's Philharmonia will perform works by Gounod, Holst, and Dvorak at1 p.m.Saturday, May 2, in the Noble Recital Hall located in Jenson-Noble Hall of Music. Philharmonia will perform Charles Gounod's Petite Symphonie for winds, St. Paul Suite by Gustav Holst, and Antonin Dvorak's Czech Suite. Sticking around this summer and love to garden? A few spots remain in Luther's Community Garden! Come share in a great gardening experience with fellow students, faculty, and staff. Student plots are $10 and the deadline to register is Friday, May1st. Request a plot at http://www.luther.edu/sustainability/campus/food/growing/community/Gardening Class Series: How to Make a Bean Tipi. Join David Cavagnaro of the Pepperfield Project as he discusses the ins and outs of bean tipis and works alongside participants to build a bean tipi in one of Luther's Edible Landscapes. Class will be held on Thursday, April 30 from 9:45-10:45 a.m. in Valders 362 and is free and open to all but please preregister at https://www.luther.edu/sustainability/campus/food/education/classes/gardening/
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RERUNS
ATTENTION ALL SHUTTLE RIDERS: After much discussion and consideration, the shuttle will now require that all shuttle tickets MUST be purchased 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF INITIAL DEPARTURE TIME for the 2015-2016 Academic Year. This new policy is in effect for all online ticket sales as well in person ticket office sales. No exceptions will be made, so please plan your schedules accordingly! Please contact the shuttle coordinator if you have any questions or concerns! Luther's Cathedral Choir will perform a homecoming concert titled, "I Believe," at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 28, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall. The performance concludes the 2015 Cathedral Choir tour. The 2015 Cathedral Choir tour program includes works by Bradley Ellingboe, Eriks Esenvalds, Ola Gjeilo, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Rosephanye Powell, Jake Runestad and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
The Luther College Jazz Band will present a concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life. The concert features performances by the Luther College Jazz Quartet, the Vocal Jazz Ensemble and the Oneota Jazz Quartet. These small groups present a different perspective on the jazz tradition and exemplify the many aspects of jazz at Luther. The Luther College Religion Department will host "Studying Religion at a College of the Church," the final event in the 2014-15 Luther College Religion Forum Series, "Teaching Religion at a College of the Church." The forum will take place at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 30, in Room 102 of the Franklin W. Olin Building. In recognition of Jazz Appreciation Month, the Luther College Jazz Orchestra, under the direction of Juan Tony Guzmán, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 30, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life.
The performance is part of the Jazz Orchestra's spring tour of the Upper Midwest. Academic Administrative Assistant - I am looking to hire a student with excellent writing skills during the 2015-2016 year up to 8 hours per week. Student will aid me in editing book reviews for an anthropological journal. The work will include formatting and editing the submitted reviews and preparing them for publication; examining appropriate list-servs and publishing houses' websites for new publications; working on book orders; coordinating orders and shipping. If interested, contact Maryna Bazylevych. Join us for Mother's Day Brunch on Sunday, May 10th from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Brunch will be served in the Peace Dining Room, in the Dahl Centennial Union. Reservations are required so call today (563) 387-1514. Adults: $13.50; Children 5-10: $6.50; Children under 5 are free. Garlic mustard pull. Friends of Decorah Parks and the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation invite Luther students, faculty, and staff to invest in their community. Please help us protect Palisades Park from invasive plants. Meet on May 2, 9:00 a.m.or 1:00 p.m., Ice Cave Rd. and Quarry Hill Rd. LIS TipTo check your Luther email, type "mail.luther.edu" into your browser's address bar rather than searching for the Norse Mail link on the Luther homepage or the KATIE site. For more information, visit www.luther.edu/helpdesk/tips.
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