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8 p.m.
7 p.m.
“Ah, Wilderness!** play
Sternberger Auditorium
Greenleaf Music Week
performance
Greenleaf
1 p.m.
Football vs. Emory & Henry
Appenzeller Field
1 p.m.
Tampaction discussion
Greenleaf
8 p.m.
“Ah, Wilderness!** play
Sternberger Auditorium
8 p.m.
Open mic night
Greenleaf
4:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Film “El caso de Pinochet**
Bryan Jr. Auditorium
Film “Machuca**
Bryan Jr. Auditorium
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6 p.m.
7 p.m.
Gender Equality NOW
meeting
King 126
Students Against Rape
Culture meeting
King 126
13
International Phone
Dictionary Day
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Book Week begins
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Dana Auditorium
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“Ah, Wilderness!** play
Sternberger Auditorium
8-10 p.m.
Thirsty Thursday
nonalcoholic drinking game
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Women*s Basketball
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Ragan-Brown Field House
8 p.m.
“Ah, Wilderness!** play
Sternberger Auditorium
Artist Album
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NEILYOUNG
M.I.A.
BAND OF HORSES
PIECES OF PEACE
DEVENDRA BANHART
SATURDAY LOOKS
GOOD TO ME
KAMIKAZE HEARTS
HEALTH
ENDLESS MIC
The Flying Club Cup
Chrome Dreams II
Kala
Cease To Begin
Pieces Of Peace
Smokey Rolls Down
Thunder Canyon
Fill Up The Room
Oneida Road
Health
Baby Geniuses
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COMMUNITY SENATE
Steering Updates
Nov. 7,2007
Greg Stolze proposal approved in ICC.
The Community Concerns Forum was postponed.
The Online Community Forum is up on Moodle. Com
munity members can listen to recordings of Senate Meet
ings and continue discussions about campus issues in
online forums. See page 5.
Old Proposals
Poetty Qub: Some senators and community members
take issue with the club's name "The Slaves of Pen and
Paper." The club is approved, with a $500 provisional
budget.
New Proposals
Heritage Day Celebration at Penn Station ($828.00): 60
students would be going on the trip to learn about Gullah
culture, whose total cost is around $11,000.00.
CAB Formal (4,395.00): CAB is asking for this money to
cover the tent rental fee for a tent to be set up on cam
pus for the 1920s-themed formal. This year they want the
event to be available to more students so CAB decided
it would be better to have the formal on campus and be
free.
There is some disapproval about the cash bar.
If CAB does not get the money from senate they will
probably have the event off-campus.
We will have an open steering committee meeting on
Sunday at 2 p.m. in Boren Lounge to decide the issue.
New proposals are given at least one week after first being in
troduced to allow time for community input All new proposals
will be continued the following week.
Dining Services RFP Committee: This is the Request for
Proposal committee that is putting together the document
to be sent out to the companies who will be bidding on
the dining services contract.
All interested community members can e-mail Katie
Yow (kyow@giiiIford.edu) with questions and input.
Please direct any comments you have about these proposals to
your Senate representative, or bring them to the next Senate
meeting on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Boren Lounge in Founders
Hall. You can also e-mail your comments or new proposals to
senate@guilford.edu.
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