THE BULLETIN                                                         
January 15, 2016
Imani Winds
Saturday, February 6
ON-CAMPUS UPCOMING EVENTS
10:30 AM
Chapel: Labyrinth
Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
7:00 PM
Wrestlingl vs Wartburg College
Home
7:30 PM
SAC Spotlight Performance: Josh Johnson, comedian
Dahl Centennial Union, Marty's 


10:00 AM
Women's and Men's Swimming and Diving:
Norse Sprint Invitational
Home
11:00 AM
Shopping Shuttle
Dahl Centennial Union, Student Organizations Suite 
12:00 PM
Mid-Winter Community Day
Regents Center  
2:00 PM
Women's Basketball vs Coe College
Home
4:00 PM
Men's Basketball vs Coe College
Home
7:00 PM
Brandt Open Mic Bar - (B.O.M.B)
Dahl Centennial Union, Marty's 


10:00 AM
Sunday Morning Worship
Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
8:00 PM
Focus
Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall



Admissions January Term Visit Day
10:30 AM
Chapel: Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
5:30 PM
Our Right to Vite: Overcoming Barriers and Prejudice
Valders Hall of Science, Room 206
7:00 PM
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Lecture:
Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Killing King's Dream: Examining the Ties Between Till and Trayvon
Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall




ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tickets are on sale now for February Center Stage Series shows, Imani Winds: Portraits of Langston and Wu Man and the Shanghai Quartet: A Night in Ancient and New China. Visit the Ticket Office or go online at tickets.luther.edu soon for your chance at the best seats in the house!

Come watch the fourth Democratic debate -
sponsored by the Luther College Democrats this Sunday, January 17 starting at 8:00 pm on the big screen in Valders 206. Come at 7:30 to learn more about the caucus process and register to vote. Popcorn provided as long as supplies last!

"A Splinter of Light on All" will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 26, in Storre Theatre. 
Under the umbrella of the Impermanence theme of this year's productions, this course will work on a choreographic project titled: A splinter of light on all. We will draw inspiration from Di Shu, a Chinese contemporary calligraphy art and the poems of Wang Wei, one of the greatest poets of China. Through movement, sound and text, we will be exploring the dynamism of the ephemeral [and permanent] nature of life.
 
RERUNS
Angela Onwuachi-Willig, will give this year's Martin Luther King Jr. Day lecture at 7 p.m. Monday, January 18, in the Center for Faith and Life Recital Hall.The lecture will consider the question of how far society has come, or not come, since 1955 with respect to the killing of unarmed black people by examining and comparing the deaths of Emmett Till and Trayvon Martin and the trials that followed.
The Luther College Student Activities Council invites the community to come laugh with comedian Josh Johnson at 
7:30 p.m. Friday, January 15, in Marty's in the Dahl Centennial Union.
 

John Johnson 
Josh Johnson
 

Qigong - Please join alumna Kate Blair to experience a Qigong class at Acupuncture Center Decorah on Wednesdays January 13 & 20. Qigong is an ancient healing practice to regulate physical body functions, enhance mental clarity, and brighten the spirit. Class 5:30-6:30. Transportation provided; meet in CFA atrium by 5:15pm. Limit to first 12 who arrive at CFA. Email Kate with questions. Sponsored by the Career Center Alumni Events Series.

Impermanence: The Time of Man, a video installation by filmmakers and visual artists David Hodge and Hi-Jin Kang Hodge, is on display through January 22 in the Kristin Wigley-Fleming Fine Arts Gallery in the CFA. The exhibit is open for viewing from 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., Monday-Friday. Since different segments of the video piece are likely to be showing on different days, people are encouraged to visit the installation multiple times.

KWLC introduces a new weekly show featuring Luther College recitals and ensemble performances every Sunday from 6 p.m. -7 p.m beginning January 17.  The Luther College Classical Hour will showcase different Luther College performers and ensembles each week, with hosts Jason Leuthold and Nathan Fippinger.

OFF-CAMPUS STUDY APPLICATIONS READY! Thinking of studying abroad or elsewhere in the U.S. during summer 2016, fall 2016, spring 2017 or the 2016-17 year? If so, you need to complete a Luther application by February or March, in some cases earlier. Fill out this form to request the appropriate application
 and/or to talk about your plans!

This summer, encounter Tibetan culture and study the far-reaching dynamics of economy and ecology in Chengdu, China. Learn more about this 3-week travel course this Friday, January 15, 10:30-11:00 a.m.in the Mott Room in the Union. Can't make the meeting? Email Professor Andy Hageman to find out more.

Staying Warm in Winter - In addition to being a fire hazard, space heaters also consume large amounts of electricity. A single space heater uses ten times more electricity than a desktop computer. Use the installed thermostat to control the temperature in your room or office. Avoid opening windows to cool a room if the heat is too high. Instead, place a work order and Facilities Management will fix your temperature concerns.
 
The Bulletin is published for the Luther Community by the Campus Programming Office every Tuesday & 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 be run a maximum of two times. Word limit: 75. Email: bulletin@luther.edu  

 
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