Events for October 2008
Soiland Recreation Center
The Diversity Leadership Retreat is an annual event that is designed for current or aspiring student leaders at CLU. This year will feature an inspiring performance artist and table discussions over lunch, so make sure to sign up today!
all around campus and behind Chapel
We will be playing capture the flag, and will then be camping behind the chapel that night.
Come study with other stressed students getting ready to take the CSET!!!
Nygreen 5
Come join fellow students who are planning to take the CSET on Novermber 1, or one of the other upcoming test dates! We will study together over pizza! yum! Some study materials will be provided, but if you have any, please bring them!
Clive Rainey
Clive Rainey, first Habitat for Humanity volunteer and longtime staff member, knows firsthand what commitment to service means.
A talk by Michael Diamond, Ph.D., on his newly published book
Dr. Michael Diamond, author of the newly published book, My Father Before Me: How Fathers and Sons Influence Each Other Throughout their Lives (WW Norton), will discuss the reciprocal relationship between fathers and sons, firmly establishing fatherhood as an essential event for both the son's and the father's development.
Student directed one-act plays
O.G. Black Box Theatre
This evening of student-directed one-act plays inaugurates the newly converted theatre performance space in the old gymnasium (O.G.).
Fundraiser for Victims of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide
Stuft Pizza Restaurant
Fundraiser at Stuft Pizza for Mission: Rwanda from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
French Films on the CLU Campus
La Môme (La Vie en rose) is an un-chronological look at the life of the “Little Sparrow,” Edith Piaf.
As part of CLU’s observance of the “Day of the Dead,” a traditional El Dia De Los Muertos altar will be erected in the Student Union Building beginning at 10 a.m.
For the third consecutive year, the Kwan Fong Gallery will be host to the remarkable works of Sean Sobczak, now featuring new wonders including a spectacular 12-foot-wide octopus.
The third Annual CLU Halloween Festival features the return by popular demand of Sean Sobczak’s amazing light sculptures and the lush soundscapes of musician Jim Connolly.