Did you know…
India has a bill of rights for cows.
Did you know…
Around 5,000 languages are currently spoken in the world (an exact count is hard to give because even linguists don't always agree as to whether two languages are different or if one is a dialect of the other). About 4% of them are spoken by 96% of Earth's population.
Did you know…
The shortest national anthem is the Japanese national anthem, which is only four lines long. The longest is the Greek national anthem, which is 158 verses long.
Did you know…
Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia are building a 27-hole golf course on the border between the three countries, with nine holes in each country.
Did you know…
Much of the area proposed for the golf course is currently a minefield.
Did you know…
The country of Indonesia comprises over 17,000 islands.
Did you know…
The official president of North Korea is still Kim Il-Sung, even though he died in 1994.
Did you know…
India is the world's second most populous country, with a population of more than 1,000,000,000. The world's third most populous country, the United States, has a population less than 30% of that of India.
Did you know…
The Falkland Islands have a human population of around 2,000 but a sheep population of 700,000, making 350 sheep for each person.
Did you know…
Everyone in Iceland is literate. Every Icelander must graduate from school in order to get a job, and he has to be able to speak three languages. (The "native" language, namely Icelandic - which is the ancient language of the sagas - is spoken in no other country.)
Did you know…
England and Portugal have never been at war with each other. It is probably the longest unbroken peace (Portugal was created over 850 years ago) between any two nations in the world.
Did you know…
The year 2006 is the year 95 in Taiwan.
Did you know…
In China it is very respectful to make as much noise as possible when drinking your soup
Did you know…
At funerals Chinese people sometimes burn paper-money so that the dead person will be rich in the after-life.
Did you know…
The worlds average school year is 200 days per year. In the US, it is 180 days; in Sweden 170 days, in Japan it is 243 days.
Did you know…
At any given time about 0.7% of the worlds population are estimated to be drunk.
Did you know…
Until quite recently, most Japanese children used to celebrate their birthdays on first of January, regardless of which day of the year they were born on.
Did you know…
Approximately 100,000 people get married in Las Vegas each year.
Did you know…
Some people in China work as apologizers.
Did you know…
An average wedding feast in Yemen will lasts 21 days.
Did you know…
Sri Lanka has lowest divorce rate in the world - and the highest rate of female suicide.
Did you know…
There are more chickens than people in the world.
Did you know…
In ancient Egypt, priests plucked every hair from their bodies.
Did you know…
About 50% of the residents in India are under 25 years old.
Did you know…
The two most common last names in Japan is Sato and Suzuki.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Littell Hall Talent Show!!!
Here are videos of the top 3 acts at the Littell Hall Talent Show!
Labels:
Entertainment,
Events,
Music,
Programs,
Talent
Back from break!
Welcome back to Littell. I hope you all had a great time at home or wherever you went. Hopefully it was a good chance for you to relax without any work looming over your head. I was busy though. Busy uploading and editing videos for the Blog. Expect them shortly!
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
So, I herd u liek Classical Metal
A friend of mine recently posted this link on Facebook, and I thought to myself, this is AWESOME!!!
Friday, November 6, 2009
Littell's Got Talent
This is a call for all jugglers, singers, musicians, magicians, dancers and who ever else! On Sunday, Nov. 15th at 8:00pm, RA Eric & RA Panchito will be hosting "Littell's Got Talent". If you have any talents at all, feel free to sign up at the cage or via email. Help spread the word to make this semester's show truly awesome!
Email: Greeem17@oneonta.edu
Email: Greeem17@oneonta.edu
Monday, November 2, 2009
Awesome Auio Mashup
Happy November Littellians!
I stumbled across this last night and thought it was freaking sick!
I stumbled across this last night and thought it was freaking sick!
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Halloween
Friday, October 23, 2009
Great show that no one saw
Alright. Tonight I saw one of the tightest bands I've ever heard. It was the Alex Torres & The Latin Kings, a Latin jazz band. They were awesome! Great horn section, spot on harmonies and great energy. It's a shame that there weren't that many people there. It was right next to Littell and free.
Keep an eye out for more free concerts on campus. They get really good groups to play!

http://www.alextorres.com/Alex_Torres_and_His_Latin_Orchestra/Alex_Torres_and_His_Latin_Orchestra.html
Keep an eye out for more free concerts on campus. They get really good groups to play!
http://www.alextorres.com/Alex_Torres_and_His_Latin_Orchestra/Alex_Torres_and_His_Latin_Orchestra.html
Monday, October 19, 2009
Not quite viral but cool none the less
In 7 days a video game is coming out. I have been watching this game since it was announced at E3 09. This game is DJ Hero. Now you may be saying "Another 'Hero' game? I gave up after Guitar Hero World Tour." Just take a look at this game. It's a whole new style of gaming. Look for it next week on the 27th.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Saturday Night Fever
I got a fever...and the only perscription...is Golding Hall's Saturday Night Fever! "Heroes Against Bad Choices" is being held at Golding hall from 10pm-1am this Saturday. Dress up as your favorite hero or villian and enjoy a fun Saturday Night!
Thanks for support!
Thank you to everyone from littell who protested against Jim Deferio's protesting on Tuesday. The support was appreciated, without a doubt. Here's some pictures that were taken by a member of the local media.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Foliage
Have you noticed anything different? Anything different outside Littell? Take a look on the hill facing Littell. You can see 3 new trees. The RA staff had the pleasure to plant one of those trees. It's the tree towards the sidewalk. We woke up at the crack of 7 and planted that beauty!
Show Your Support
This Tuesday, a man named Jim Deferio is coming to campus. Jim Deferio is no stranger to Oneonta. Ask any upperclassman and I'm sure they can tell you what happened. But to save you the effort of finding an upperclassman I'll tell you what happened.
Jim Deferio came to Oneonta and began an evangelical protests against the GLBT community. So what happened? The entire campus shared a moment of unity and protested against his hateful messages.
So when Jim Deferio comes back this Tuesday, show your support for the GLBT community and the entire OSC Campus!

http://www.thedailystar.com/local/local_story_289040035.html
Jim Deferio came to Oneonta and began an evangelical protests against the GLBT community. So what happened? The entire campus shared a moment of unity and protested against his hateful messages.
So when Jim Deferio comes back this Tuesday, show your support for the GLBT community and the entire OSC Campus!
http://www.thedailystar.com/local/local_story_289040035.html
Monday, October 5, 2009
Friday, October 2, 2009
Friday Fail
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Viral Video Monday (a bit late)
Well It's Tuesday! You know what that means? I missed Viral Video Monday! So, to make it up for you, I am posting two viral vids! Check em out!
Not one, but TWO camels! In a car? Wtf?
Not one, but TWO camels! In a car? Wtf?
Friday, September 25, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Fight the Fat!
RA's Smady & Panchito hosted a program to show students how to eat healthier at school. A group of students went to Wilsbach and learned ways to eat healthier thanks to the campus dietician!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Viral Video Monday
It's monday and time for a new viral video. This week it's one of the many "Shreds" videos out there. The "Shreds" videos feature famous musicians and their playing is overdubbed. Artists that have fallen victim to the "Shreds" series include Nickleback, Santana, Eddie Van Halen, and Creed (my personal favorite). Here's "Eric Clapton Shreds"
Friday, September 18, 2009
Fail Friday!
Hey everybody! It's Friday, the weekend is here and you can't wait to relax. Well, here's a little something to get things started with a laugh!

see more Fail Blog
see more Fail Blog
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Campus Dates and Deadlines
CAMPUS DATES AND DEADLINES
• Friday, September 25 – College closes after last class.
• Wednesday, September 30 – Classes resume. TAP certification
begins. Students receiving TAP awards must be full time (12 s.h. or more) to be eligible for TAP.
• Thursday, October 1 - December 2009 Master’s Diploma and related application fee due in Registrar’s Office, Netzer 130. Graduate Admission Applications due for Spring 2010.
• Monday, October 12 - Columbus Day: Registrar’s Office open. Classes resume.
• Friday, October 16 - Interim Progress Reports due from faculty.
• Tuesday, October 27 - Withdrawal deadline. Last day to drop full semester course.
• Friday, November 6 - Last day for filing Independent Study, Internship, Individual Course Enrollment & Teaching Assistantship forms (less than 3 s.h.). After this date, a $20 late fee will be assessed.
• Monday, November 9 - Beginning Date for Spring 2010 Pre-enrollment.
• Wednesday, November 11 – Veteran’s Day, Registrar’s office open.
• Friday, November 20 - College closes after the last evening class. Last day for students to make up Incomplete and Pending Grades from Spring and Summer 2009 or to file the extension of time form.
• Monday, November 30 – Classes resume. Last day to withdraw. After this date students must complete all course work.
• Friday, December 4 - Last day for Faculty to turn in grades for previously assigned incomplete/ pending grades.
• Wednesday, December 9 – Follow Monday class schedule.
• Thursday, December 10 – Follow Tuesday class schedule.
• Monday – Friday, December 14-18 - Finals Week.
• Friday, September 25 – College closes after last class.
• Wednesday, September 30 – Classes resume. TAP certification
begins. Students receiving TAP awards must be full time (12 s.h. or more) to be eligible for TAP.
• Thursday, October 1 - December 2009 Master’s Diploma and related application fee due in Registrar’s Office, Netzer 130. Graduate Admission Applications due for Spring 2010.
• Monday, October 12 - Columbus Day: Registrar’s Office open. Classes resume.
• Friday, October 16 - Interim Progress Reports due from faculty.
• Tuesday, October 27 - Withdrawal deadline. Last day to drop full semester course.
• Friday, November 6 - Last day for filing Independent Study, Internship, Individual Course Enrollment & Teaching Assistantship forms (less than 3 s.h.). After this date, a $20 late fee will be assessed.
• Monday, November 9 - Beginning Date for Spring 2010 Pre-enrollment.
• Wednesday, November 11 – Veteran’s Day, Registrar’s office open.
• Friday, November 20 - College closes after the last evening class. Last day for students to make up Incomplete and Pending Grades from Spring and Summer 2009 or to file the extension of time form.
• Monday, November 30 – Classes resume. Last day to withdraw. After this date students must complete all course work.
• Friday, December 4 - Last day for Faculty to turn in grades for previously assigned incomplete/ pending grades.
• Wednesday, December 9 – Follow Monday class schedule.
• Thursday, December 10 – Follow Tuesday class schedule.
• Monday – Friday, December 14-18 - Finals Week.
Habitat for Humanity Golf Tournament

THE RICHARD A. COUCH MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT TO BENEFIT HABITAT FOR HUMANITY – SEPTEMBER 27
The Richard A. Couch Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit Habitat for Humanity will be held at the Oneonta Country Club on Sunday, September 27. Rich Couch, who passed away earlier this year, originally developed the fund raising tournament. Some of the funds raised will be contributed to his son’s college fund. The tournament begins with a Shotgun start at 1PM and ends with a buffet dinner catered by the Corfu Diner. Golfers are needed to compete for prizes, goodies and events. Individuals or teams of four many enter. The tournament is limited to 20 teams. A unique feature of our tournament is a prize for a hole-in-one of $15,000. All golfers will receive a golf club or bag. Sponsors are needed for snacks, prizes, grab bags, holes and carts. Contact the Country Club Pro at 607-432-8950 or Tom Norris at x9227 for more information. Habitat for Humanity builds houses in partnership with low-income families in Otsego County; proceeds will be used to purchase materials for our twenty-sixth home.
If you are interested in volunteering at the event, please contact Kirsten Wolfe at wolfekn@oneonta.edu.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Viral Video Monday
Hello everybody! Welcome to the first entry in Viral Video Monday! Each week I will be upload one of the internet's many famous or upcoming viral videos! I figured I'd start of with a classic.
The One Show to Rock Them All
Hello Everybody! Saturday was a great day in Littell. In fact it was a great day for anyone who likes music. They were first treated to a wonderful program hosted by RA Amy & RA Eric. Then Lupe Fiasco performed at the Dewar Arena in Alumni Field House. But I want to take a moment to talk about the concert that was held here in Littell.
RA Amy & RA Eric held a program in the Pit Lounge on Saturday afternoon. The program was "Rock To Cure", a rock concert to raise awareness of cancer and of the on-campus club dedicated to fighting cancer with music, Rock to Cure. The talent was provided by a several generations of Littell Residents.
Eternity's End started and ended the event. They rocked the house with covers of Linkin Park and Alice in Chains, and also rocked out to some original material. Members of the group all lived in Littell two years ago in 2007-2008.

Dan Devita on vocals/guitar

Brandon Snell on vocals/drums

Andrew Grau on bass

Keith Kaufman on guitar/vocals

Dom D'Imperio, who lived in Littell from 2007-2008, played several original songs on piano

The generation gap was bridged thanks to Ryan Quinn A.K.A. Quinn Eastwood. Ryan played covers of Jeff Buckley, Led Zeppelin, and more!
After Eternity's End was done, the floor was open for jamming. Three current residents got up and jammed!

Mac Trainor

Jason Lopez

Travis Ryan
It was a great show. Littell has some budding talent waiting to be released. Look out for these guys!
RA Amy & RA Eric held a program in the Pit Lounge on Saturday afternoon. The program was "Rock To Cure", a rock concert to raise awareness of cancer and of the on-campus club dedicated to fighting cancer with music, Rock to Cure. The talent was provided by a several generations of Littell Residents.
Eternity's End started and ended the event. They rocked the house with covers of Linkin Park and Alice in Chains, and also rocked out to some original material. Members of the group all lived in Littell two years ago in 2007-2008.
Dan Devita on vocals/guitar
Brandon Snell on vocals/drums
Andrew Grau on bass
Keith Kaufman on guitar/vocals
Dom D'Imperio, who lived in Littell from 2007-2008, played several original songs on piano
The generation gap was bridged thanks to Ryan Quinn A.K.A. Quinn Eastwood. Ryan played covers of Jeff Buckley, Led Zeppelin, and more!
After Eternity's End was done, the floor was open for jamming. Three current residents got up and jammed!
Mac Trainor
Jason Lopez
Travis Ryan
It was a great show. Littell has some budding talent waiting to be released. Look out for these guys!
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Last Day to Add Classes
*****************LAST DAY TO ADD****************
This message is to let you know that the ADD/DROP period ends today (September 1st). All additions to your schedule after today require an instructor’s signature. There is a $20 late fee assessed for adding or dropping a full semester course starting September 2nd. All dropped courses will appear on your transcript with a “W”. Please see the key dates and deadlines (www.oneonta.edu/registrar) regarding dates for MINI and Half semester courses.
I also want to remind you that the last day to ADD a full semester course is:
September 8th. After this date if you are attending a full semester course and you have not registered for it, you will not receive grades or credit for that course. An instructor adding or deleting your name from a roster does not constitute you adding or dropping a course. After this date you may not add a full semester course.
It is in your best interest to check your e-mail on a regular basis! You can also find the key dates and deadlines on our web page at www.oneonta.edu/registrar.
This message is to let you know that the ADD/DROP period ends today (September 1st). All additions to your schedule after today require an instructor’s signature. There is a $20 late fee assessed for adding or dropping a full semester course starting September 2nd. All dropped courses will appear on your transcript with a “W”. Please see the key dates and deadlines (www.oneonta.edu/registrar) regarding dates for MINI and Half semester courses.
I also want to remind you that the last day to ADD a full semester course is:
September 8th. After this date if you are attending a full semester course and you have not registered for it, you will not receive grades or credit for that course. An instructor adding or deleting your name from a roster does not constitute you adding or dropping a course. After this date you may not add a full semester course.
It is in your best interest to check your e-mail on a regular basis! You can also find the key dates and deadlines on our web page at www.oneonta.edu/registrar.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Upcoming Events
NEW EXHIBITION: WHEN ART MEETS THEATRE
When Art Meets Theatre is a show about the art and design side of theatre. The featured works are by
Amra Pucarevic, Jake Alessi, Jessica Mason, Carolyn Mindich and Michelle Kleber. The exhibition
will be on display in the Gallery Lobby, Fine Arts through Friday, April 3. For additional information
contact Tim Sheesley at x2445 or on the web at www.oneonta.edu/academics/art/gallery.html.
INDIGENOUS ARTIST/ACTIVIST L. FRANK TO GIVE TALK – MARCH 23
L. Frank, a Tongva/Acjachemem artist, tribal scholar and community activist, will give a talk entitled, The
Continuance of Indigenous California: History, Politics, Art, on Monday, March 23, at 7PM, at the Center
for Multicultural Experiences, Lee Hall. She is Board Member of the California Indian Basketweavers
Association, the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival, and the Native California
Network, organizations that are involved in the preservation and revival of Native Californian languages
and cultures through conferences, workshops and traditional arts practices. Her long running
column/graphic, Acorn Soup, was a staple in the quarterly journal, News from Native California and her
most recent graphic work appears as Second Serving. Her photographs, paintings, and sculpture have
been exhibited widely throughout California and the country. This event is made possible with funding
from the Office of Equity and Inclusion, Women's and Gender Studies, and the Center for Multicultural
Experiences. For more information, contact Susan Bernardin at x3043 or Mary Bonderoff at x2663.
RED DRAGON RENDEZVOUS CHANGE OF VENUE – MARCH 23
The location for the last Red Dragon Rendezvous this semester, has been changed to the Basement
Level of Milne Library, in the corridor leading to the Technology Center. It is scheduled for Monday,
March 23 from 2:30-4PM. Refreshments are served and all are invited to attend.
ONEONTA PRIDE WEEK – MARCH 23-29
The Gender & Sexuality Resource Center and Open Minded Unity invite you to participate in Oneonta
Pride Week, Monday-Friday, March 23-29. With a variety of activities both entertaining and
educational, there is a little something for everyone! Please see the events list attached to the end of
this edition of the Bulletin. You may also access the event details by going to the following website:
http://www.oneonta.edu/development/gsrc/pride_week.html.
UUP AND CSEA VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR SATURDAY’S BREAD - APRIL 4
On Saturday, April 4, UUP and CSEA volunteers will again staff Saturday’s Bread, a community
kitchen that dispenses hot meals and good cheer. Linda Drake will as previously, co-ordinate our
chapter’s participation in this worthwhile community service. Although Saturday’s Bread is housed at
the First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut Street, Oneonta, the program is a nondenominational
and humanitarian service open to all. To be part of the CSEA and UUP volunteer group
at Saturday’s Bread, you must be willing to work from 9 AM to 2 PM. As we need an exact list of the
names and numbers of participants, please e-mail Linda at drakelm@oneonta.edu, to volunteer. When
you contacther, please provide her with your full name, e-mail, and telephone number.
NEW YORK CITY BUS TRIP – MAY 30
CSEA is sponsoring a bus trip to New York City on Saturday, May 30. The bus will leave the Hunt
College Union at 7AM and leave Manhattan at 8PM. There will be one drop-off and pick-up location at
Bryant Park, 42nd Street and 6th Avenue. Riders will be free to do as they please while in the city. The
cost of the trip is $30 for CSEA Local 635 members and $35 for all others. Registration is open to
CSEA members through Wednesday, April 15, and then opens to all others thereafter. For
registration information, please contact Veronica Diver at diverv@oneonta.edu.
When Art Meets Theatre is a show about the art and design side of theatre. The featured works are by
Amra Pucarevic, Jake Alessi, Jessica Mason, Carolyn Mindich and Michelle Kleber. The exhibition
will be on display in the Gallery Lobby, Fine Arts through Friday, April 3. For additional information
contact Tim Sheesley at x2445 or on the web at www.oneonta.edu/academics/art/gallery.html.
INDIGENOUS ARTIST/ACTIVIST L. FRANK TO GIVE TALK – MARCH 23
L. Frank, a Tongva/Acjachemem artist, tribal scholar and community activist, will give a talk entitled, The
Continuance of Indigenous California: History, Politics, Art, on Monday, March 23, at 7PM, at the Center
for Multicultural Experiences, Lee Hall. She is Board Member of the California Indian Basketweavers
Association, the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival, and the Native California
Network, organizations that are involved in the preservation and revival of Native Californian languages
and cultures through conferences, workshops and traditional arts practices. Her long running
column/graphic, Acorn Soup, was a staple in the quarterly journal, News from Native California and her
most recent graphic work appears as Second Serving. Her photographs, paintings, and sculpture have
been exhibited widely throughout California and the country. This event is made possible with funding
from the Office of Equity and Inclusion, Women's and Gender Studies, and the Center for Multicultural
Experiences. For more information, contact Susan Bernardin at x3043 or Mary Bonderoff at x2663.
RED DRAGON RENDEZVOUS CHANGE OF VENUE – MARCH 23
The location for the last Red Dragon Rendezvous this semester, has been changed to the Basement
Level of Milne Library, in the corridor leading to the Technology Center. It is scheduled for Monday,
March 23 from 2:30-4PM. Refreshments are served and all are invited to attend.
ONEONTA PRIDE WEEK – MARCH 23-29
The Gender & Sexuality Resource Center and Open Minded Unity invite you to participate in Oneonta
Pride Week, Monday-Friday, March 23-29. With a variety of activities both entertaining and
educational, there is a little something for everyone! Please see the events list attached to the end of
this edition of the Bulletin. You may also access the event details by going to the following website:
http://www.oneonta.edu/development/gsrc/pride_week.html.
UUP AND CSEA VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR SATURDAY’S BREAD - APRIL 4
On Saturday, April 4, UUP and CSEA volunteers will again staff Saturday’s Bread, a community
kitchen that dispenses hot meals and good cheer. Linda Drake will as previously, co-ordinate our
chapter’s participation in this worthwhile community service. Although Saturday’s Bread is housed at
the First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut Street, Oneonta, the program is a nondenominational
and humanitarian service open to all. To be part of the CSEA and UUP volunteer group
at Saturday’s Bread, you must be willing to work from 9 AM to 2 PM. As we need an exact list of the
names and numbers of participants, please e-mail Linda at drakelm@oneonta.edu, to volunteer. When
you contacther, please provide her with your full name, e-mail, and telephone number.
NEW YORK CITY BUS TRIP – MAY 30
CSEA is sponsoring a bus trip to New York City on Saturday, May 30. The bus will leave the Hunt
College Union at 7AM and leave Manhattan at 8PM. There will be one drop-off and pick-up location at
Bryant Park, 42nd Street and 6th Avenue. Riders will be free to do as they please while in the city. The
cost of the trip is $30 for CSEA Local 635 members and $35 for all others. Registration is open to
CSEA members through Wednesday, April 15, and then opens to all others thereafter. For
registration information, please contact Veronica Diver at diverv@oneonta.edu.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Friday, March 6, 2009
Events this weekend
FRIDAY
¨ 6:30 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 7 PM Hockey Team Fundraising Concert, Hunt Union Ballroom for FREE you will be able to see: Todd Ghidaleson, SketchNote (featuring Sam Spokony from the hockey team),
The City Never Sleeps (formally Fourfit), and headlining: Don't Shoot The Messenger—The show is free but donations are appreciated!
¨ 9 PM Late Night Bowling, Holiday Lanes
¨ 9 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
SATURDAY
¨ All day Snowshoeing, College Camp
¨ 5 PM Food Festival Fundraiser, CME
¨ 6:30 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 9 PM Saturday Night Fever, Hulbert Hall
¨ 9 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
SUNDAY
¨ 6:30 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 9 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 6:30 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 7 PM Hockey Team Fundraising Concert, Hunt Union Ballroom for FREE you will be able to see: Todd Ghidaleson, SketchNote (featuring Sam Spokony from the hockey team),
The City Never Sleeps (formally Fourfit), and headlining: Don't Shoot The Messenger—The show is free but donations are appreciated!
¨ 9 PM Late Night Bowling, Holiday Lanes
¨ 9 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
SATURDAY
¨ All day Snowshoeing, College Camp
¨ 5 PM Food Festival Fundraiser, CME
¨ 6:30 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 9 PM Saturday Night Fever, Hulbert Hall
¨ 9 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
SUNDAY
¨ 6:30 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 9 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF: RED CROSS NEEDS YOUR BLOOD! - MARCH 5
The Center for Social Responsibility and Community has scheduled an American Red Cross Blood Drive
for Thursday, March 5, at the Hunt Union Waterfront from 12noon to 5PM. A $350 scholarship has
been promised by Red Cross to be awarded to one lucky student if we reach our goal of 372 pints for this
academic year. SUNY faculty and staff are being asked to donate blood as well. Donors may register
during lunch and dinner hours at Mills or Wilsbach on March 2, 3 or 4 or by phoning a CSRC Student
Coordinator at x2098 to schedule an appointment. Give the Gift of Life! Donate blood!
4TH ANNUAL PHYSIQUE COMPETITION – MARCH 13
The Educational Opportunity Program/Student Opportunities Committee proudly presents the 4th Annual
Physique Competition on Friday, March 13 at 7PM in the Goodrich Theatre, Fine Arts. Tickets are $3
in advance and $4 at the door. All members of the Oneonta Community are invited. This competition
serves as the Student Opportunities Committee fundraiser. Ticket proceeds will go towards funding
educational, social and cultural events for students who may otherwise be unable to attend. Several
Oneonta students work hard for this competition so come out and show your support! Tickets are
available in advance at 332 Netzer Administration Building.
DAFFODIL DAYS! – MARCH 16-20
Put some spring in someone’s life! The American Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days are almost here.
Throughout the week of March 16, daffodil gift orders will be distributed here on campus. You can order
a “Bunch” @ $10 or a “Bear & a Bunch” (Boyd’s Teddy Bear) @ $25 for that special someone. Each gift
will contain a personal message—a message from YOU, if you choose to join in the fun! To place an
order, phone CSRC at x2098. Payment may be made by check, money order or credit card, and the
deadline for orders is Saturday, February 28. Checks should be made out to the American Cancer
Society. Daffodil distribution will take place at the Center for Social Responsibility & Community
101C Alumni Hall on March 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20.
Friday, March 20 - Withdrawal Deadline. Last day to drop a full semester course.
The Center for Social Responsibility and Community has scheduled an American Red Cross Blood Drive
for Thursday, March 5, at the Hunt Union Waterfront from 12noon to 5PM. A $350 scholarship has
been promised by Red Cross to be awarded to one lucky student if we reach our goal of 372 pints for this
academic year. SUNY faculty and staff are being asked to donate blood as well. Donors may register
during lunch and dinner hours at Mills or Wilsbach on March 2, 3 or 4 or by phoning a CSRC Student
Coordinator at x2098 to schedule an appointment. Give the Gift of Life! Donate blood!
4TH ANNUAL PHYSIQUE COMPETITION – MARCH 13
The Educational Opportunity Program/Student Opportunities Committee proudly presents the 4th Annual
Physique Competition on Friday, March 13 at 7PM in the Goodrich Theatre, Fine Arts. Tickets are $3
in advance and $4 at the door. All members of the Oneonta Community are invited. This competition
serves as the Student Opportunities Committee fundraiser. Ticket proceeds will go towards funding
educational, social and cultural events for students who may otherwise be unable to attend. Several
Oneonta students work hard for this competition so come out and show your support! Tickets are
available in advance at 332 Netzer Administration Building.
DAFFODIL DAYS! – MARCH 16-20
Put some spring in someone’s life! The American Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days are almost here.
Throughout the week of March 16, daffodil gift orders will be distributed here on campus. You can order
a “Bunch” @ $10 or a “Bear & a Bunch” (Boyd’s Teddy Bear) @ $25 for that special someone. Each gift
will contain a personal message—a message from YOU, if you choose to join in the fun! To place an
order, phone CSRC at x2098. Payment may be made by check, money order or credit card, and the
deadline for orders is Saturday, February 28. Checks should be made out to the American Cancer
Society. Daffodil distribution will take place at the Center for Social Responsibility & Community
101C Alumni Hall on March 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20.
Friday, March 20 - Withdrawal Deadline. Last day to drop a full semester course.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Can't wait to go home? Time flies when you are having fun!
Wednesday 2/18
11 AM Professional Development Brown Bag, Hunt Union-Butternut Valley Room
3:30 PM Poetry Slam Workshop, Hunt Union-Leatherstocking Room
4 PM Sanford Society, Fitzelle 201
6 PM Campus Ambassadors Christian Fellowship, Bluefields Cafe (40 Walnut St.)
6:30 PM Students Protecting Animal Rights (SPAR), Schumacher 102
8 PM |The OM Sessions| Garrett James, Union Square (bottom of Hunt Union)
8 PM Trip: Drowsy Chaperone, Stanley Theatre - Utica
8 PM Big O Poetry Slam 61, The Waterfront
Thursday 12/19
11 AM UUP Food For Thought: Assemblyman Peter Lopez, Hunt Union- Butternut Valley Room
5 PM General Meeting, IRC 1
7 PM GSRC Dialogue Sessions - Exploring relationship orientation: Monogamy, non-monogamy, and various relationship structures, GSRC 219 - Hunt Union
7 PM How to Build a Dinosaur, SUNY Binghamton
11 AM Professional Development Brown Bag, Hunt Union-Butternut Valley Room
3:30 PM Poetry Slam Workshop, Hunt Union-Leatherstocking Room
4 PM Sanford Society, Fitzelle 201
6 PM Campus Ambassadors Christian Fellowship, Bluefields Cafe (40 Walnut St.)
6:30 PM Students Protecting Animal Rights (SPAR), Schumacher 102
8 PM |The OM Sessions| Garrett James, Union Square (bottom of Hunt Union)
8 PM Trip: Drowsy Chaperone, Stanley Theatre - Utica
8 PM Big O Poetry Slam 61, The Waterfront
Thursday 12/19
11 AM UUP Food For Thought: Assemblyman Peter Lopez, Hunt Union- Butternut Valley Room
5 PM General Meeting, IRC 1
7 PM GSRC Dialogue Sessions - Exploring relationship orientation: Monogamy, non-monogamy, and various relationship structures, GSRC 219 - Hunt Union
7 PM How to Build a Dinosaur, SUNY Binghamton
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SKY WARNING TRAINING
The National Weather Service will offer its Basic Sky Warning Training
program on campus on March 3, 2009, in two sessions in the Alumni Hall
Little Theater. One session will be offered from 3:30-5:30 pm and the
other from 6:30-8:30 pm. The Basic Sky Warning Training program is the
final step in the process for SUNY Oneonta to become a storm-ready
school. For more information about the training, please contact Dave
Lincoln, Emergency Manager in the University Police Department, at x3163
or lincoldc@oneonta.edu.
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The National Weather Service will offer its Basic Sky Warning Training
program on campus on March 3, 2009, in two sessions in the Alumni Hall
Little Theater. One session will be offered from 3:30-5:30 pm and the
other from 6:30-8:30 pm. The Basic Sky Warning Training program is the
final step in the process for SUNY Oneonta to become a storm-ready
school. For more information about the training, please contact Dave
Lincoln, Emergency Manager in the University Police Department, at x3163
or lincoldc@oneonta.edu.
If you are having trouble viewing the Bulletin on campus, contact the
Help Desk at x4567. If you are off campus, you may need to download
Adobe Reader, available at: http://get.adobe.com/reader/.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Campus Office Spotlight: Milne Library

Visit Milne Library Today!
Spring Semester Hours
Monday - Thursday 8:00 AM - 1:00 AM
Friday 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday Noon - 9:00 PM
Sunday Noon - 1:00 AM
February Recess Hours
Friday, February 20 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday, February 21 & 22 CLOSED
Monday - Friday, February 23 - 27 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday, February 28 CLOSED
Sunday, March 1 6:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Mission Statement
Milne Library contributes to the overall mission of the college by providing resources and services to meet the intellectual and academic needs of students, faculty, and staff. Our primary focus is to support the instructional program of the college. When possible, the library extends services to those outside the college community.
Continuing goals:
1. To select, acquire, organize and maintain the information resources in all formats that best support the needs of the college community; to access resources beyond the immediate collection through interlibrary loan and electronic retrieval systems; to incorporate technology wherever appropriate to expand the library's collection and services.
2. To provide quality reference service by assisting and instructing library users in identifying, locating, evaluating and using information resources.
3. To teach classes that prepare students to retrieve and evaluate information for their college studies as well as for lifelong learning.
4. To provide access to resources with a broad range of perspectives, viewpoints, and approaches in keeping with the College's commitment to a climate of diversity.
5. To maintain an attractive library with an environment conducive to study and research.
6. To maintain a capable and highly skilled staff through systematic programs of career development and effective utilization of individual talents.
7. To promote the use of the library and information resources.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Happy Birthday to Two Influential Men
Today, February 12, marks the 200th anniversary of the births of Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin. I baked 'em a cake. Happy B-day, gents. Sorry you're dead.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009
MOVIE AND DISCUSSION – FEBRUARY 12
Women’s and Gender Studies is pleased to present the movie Under the Same Moon, with a discussion
following the viewing on Thursday, February 12 at 7PM in the Red Dragon Theater, Hunt College
Union. Karina Céspedes will introduce the film and lead the discussion. This film dramatizes the
countless Mexican families who leave their children behind, and sneak across the border to jobs that
offer them much more income in comparison with what they make in their own country. All are invited to
attend.
RED DRAGON RENDEZVOUS – FEBRUARY 16
The next Red Dragon Rendezvous is scheduled for Monday, February 16 from 8:30-10AM, in
the International Lounge, Hunt College Union. Enjoy a cup of coffee, tea or other beverage,
and pastries, and informally interact, connect and meet members of the Campus Community
(faculty, staff and students). All are invited to attend.
TWO-DAY BLOOD DRIVE AT HUNT UNION BALLROOM FEBRUARY 16 & 17
The Center for Social Responsibility and Community (CSRC) is sponsoring American Red Cross Blood
Drives at the Hunt College Union Ballroom on Monday & Tuesday, February 16 & 17, from 12noon
to 5PM. Red Cross has promised to award a $350 scholarship to one lucky SUNY College at Oneonta
student if we reach our goal of 372 pints for this academic year. Faculty and staff are invited to sign up
to donate blood as well. Donors may register during lunch and dinner hours at Mills or Wilsbach each
day Monday-Friday, February 9-13, or by phoning a CSRC Student Coordinator at x2098 to schedule
an appointment. Please give the Gift of Life and donate blood on the 16th or 17th!
Women’s and Gender Studies is pleased to present the movie Under the Same Moon, with a discussion
following the viewing on Thursday, February 12 at 7PM in the Red Dragon Theater, Hunt College
Union. Karina Céspedes will introduce the film and lead the discussion. This film dramatizes the
countless Mexican families who leave their children behind, and sneak across the border to jobs that
offer them much more income in comparison with what they make in their own country. All are invited to
attend.
RED DRAGON RENDEZVOUS – FEBRUARY 16
The next Red Dragon Rendezvous is scheduled for Monday, February 16 from 8:30-10AM, in
the International Lounge, Hunt College Union. Enjoy a cup of coffee, tea or other beverage,
and pastries, and informally interact, connect and meet members of the Campus Community
(faculty, staff and students). All are invited to attend.
TWO-DAY BLOOD DRIVE AT HUNT UNION BALLROOM FEBRUARY 16 & 17
The Center for Social Responsibility and Community (CSRC) is sponsoring American Red Cross Blood
Drives at the Hunt College Union Ballroom on Monday & Tuesday, February 16 & 17, from 12noon
to 5PM. Red Cross has promised to award a $350 scholarship to one lucky SUNY College at Oneonta
student if we reach our goal of 372 pints for this academic year. Faculty and staff are invited to sign up
to donate blood as well. Donors may register during lunch and dinner hours at Mills or Wilsbach each
day Monday-Friday, February 9-13, or by phoning a CSRC Student Coordinator at x2098 to schedule
an appointment. Please give the Gift of Life and donate blood on the 16th or 17th!
Monday, February 9, 2009
Need Rope?
Well...I couldn't leave everyone empty handed when it came to DIY Geekery this week. Here's a quick little how-to on making rope from plastic bags. YAY Recycling!
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Campus Office Spotlight: Career Development Center

The mission of the Career Development Center at SUNY Oneonta is to teach students planful career preparation and decision-making skills as well as effective job search strategies so that they may achieve life-long career satisfaction. The Career Development Center is committed to serving the campus community and alumni in a courteous and efficient manner while providing opportunities for career, academic and personal development.
Office Location: 110 Netzer Administration Building
During the Academic Year: Monday through Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
The following are the services available to all enrolled students:
Career Counseling
Resume and Cover Letter Critiques
Credential Folder Services
Posting of Full- time and Part-time Job Opportunities
Career Development Classes
Career Library
Videotaped Mock Interviews
On-campus Recruitment
Graduate and Professional School Fair Every Fall
Teacher Recruitment Days
Student Employment Day
You should take advantage of the resources available through the Career Development Center!
Multicultural Weekly Reader
This week's multicultural news.
1. Racial Tensions Flare in Paris, Texas
2. Racial Gaps Persist in AP Test Scores
3. Two Afghans Face Death Over Translation of the Quran
4. Catholics, Evangelicals Outspent Mormons on Prop. 8
5. Deaf Athlete Accepts Division I Football Scholarship
6. Can New Black Attorney General Fix Racial Inequities in Justice System?
7. Only Female Supreme Court Justice Has Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer
8. Is It Time To End Black History Month?
9. First Latino to Run Major University System
10. Same-Sex Marriage Ad Rejected During Super Bowl
1. Racial Tensions Flare in Paris, Texas
2. Racial Gaps Persist in AP Test Scores
3. Two Afghans Face Death Over Translation of the Quran
4. Catholics, Evangelicals Outspent Mormons on Prop. 8
5. Deaf Athlete Accepts Division I Football Scholarship
6. Can New Black Attorney General Fix Racial Inequities in Justice System?
7. Only Female Supreme Court Justice Has Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer
8. Is It Time To End Black History Month?
9. First Latino to Run Major University System
10. Same-Sex Marriage Ad Rejected During Super Bowl
Monday, February 2, 2009
Monday
2 PM Green Dragon Week Committee, Glimmerglass Room
2 PM Greek Peer Advocates, Glimmerglass and Leatherstocking Rooms
3 PM Lambda Pi Eta Meeting, Union Square
3:30 PM History/ALS Candidate, Morris 103
3:30 PM IGC President/Advisor Get Together, Catskill Room
4 PM State Times Writer's Meeting, State Times Office (Hunt Union 5b)
4 PM CAS - Communication Arts Society Meeting, Union Square
4 PM Alpha Phi Omega Meeting, Susquehanna Room
6 PM Gamer's Guild Open Gaming, Susquehanna Room
7 PM Sigma Delta Tau Meeting, Leatherstocking Room
7 PM Phi Kappa Psi Community Service ProgrAM The Waterfront
7:30 PM Pi Delta Chi, Catskill Room
8 PM David Coleman: The Dating Doctor presents "Romatically Challenged? ", The Ballroom
8 PM Hillel Meeting, Upstairs Lobby of Lee Hall
8 PM Phi Sigma Sigma, Butternut Valley Room
8 PM Sweatshirt Decorating Contest, CME
Tuesday
4 PM Leadership Institute Committee Meeting, Glimmerglass Room
6:30 PM Student Association Senate Meeting, The Waterfront
9 PM Team Trivia, Union Square
Wednesday
3 PM IGC President's Meeting, Glimmerglass Room
3 PM Art & Scope Magazine Meeting, Catskill Room
3 PM Accounting Society General Meeting and Presentation, IRC 2
3:30 PM Poetry Slam Workshop, Leatherstocking Room
4 PM RSO Meeting, Red Dragon Theatre
4 PM College Camp Advisory Committee, Glimmerglass Room
4:15 PM Sanford Society Meeting, Fitzelle 201
5:30 PM Senior Class Event, The Ballroom
6 PM 100 Days til Graduation Kick-Off!, Hunt Union Ballroom
6 PM Campus Ambassador Weekly Meeting, 40 Walnut Street (Bluefields)
6:30 PM SPAR - Students Protecting Animal Rights, Schumacher 102
7:30 PM MUG ONE Meeting, IRC 2 7:30 PM HOLA General Meeting, CME
8 PM Rock to Cure presents: The OM Sessions Version 1.0 "Get Off Your Hump & Funk!" Union Square
8 PM Voices of Serenity Gospel Choir, Upstairs Lobby, Lee Hall
8 PM Alpha Phi Omega Meeting, Butternut Valley Room
8 PM Chi Phi Meeting, Catksill Room
9 PM Dave Banks: The Virtue of Risk, The Waterfront
Thursday:
12 PM Dr. Preston S. Gilbert Lecture, Science 1 Room 205
3 PM OPEN In-Service Training, Union Square
4 PM Democracy Matters Meeting, Butternut Valley Room
5 PM Habitat for Humanity Meeting, IRC 1
5:30 PM Inter-Greek Council Meeting, Catskill Room
6:30 PM Student Fashion Society General Meeting, IRC 2
7 PM Famous Last Words- DR. Renee walker, tbd
7 PM WONY Battle of the Bands, The Ballroom
7 PM WONY Battle of the Bands, Hunt Union
7:30 PM Philosophy Club Meeting, Leatherstocking Room
8 PM Phi Kappa Psi Meeting, Glimmerglass Room
8:45 PM Equestrian Club Meeting, Physical Science RM 119
Friday
10 AM Popcorn Friday, International Lounge
1 PM Muslim Student Association, Upstairs Lobby, Lee Hall
3 PM History/ALS Candidate, Morris 103
4 PM CUAC General Interest Meeting, Butternut Valley Room
4 PM Meet the Educators Series: Teachers, The Waterfront
5 PM Phi Kappa Psi Governing Board Meeting, Glimmerglass Room
6 PM Gamer's Guild Open Gaming, Leatherstocking Room
6:30 PM CUAC @ the Movies: Role Models, Red Dragon Theatre
9 PM Dive-In Movie, Chase Pool
9 PM CUAC @ the Movies: Role Models, Red Dragon Theatre
Saturday
9 AM Heart Run/Walk, Alumni Field House
9 AM Heart Run/Walk, Alumni Field House
10 AM Snow Cave Workshop, College Camp
12 PM Voices of Serenity Gospel Choir Meeting, CME
4 PM SCC E-Board Meeting, Morris 105
6:30 PM CUAC @ the Movies: Role Models, Red Dragon Theatre
8 PM Campus Ambassadors & Bluefields Cafe present Recorded Artist Showcase. $1 Suggested Donation (for Education Center)
8 PM Saturday Night Fever: An Evening of Acoustic Music, College Camp
9 PM CUAC @ the Movies: Role Models, Red Dragon Theatre
Sunday
12 PM Chi Phi Fraternity Meeting, Butternut Valley Room
12:15 PM Phi Kappa Psi Meeting, Leatherstocking Room
2 PM Sigma Delta Tau, Glimmerglass Room
3:30 PM The Oneonta Knit Wits, Susquehanna Room
4 PM SCC - Students of Color Coalition Meeting, CME
6:30 PM CUAC @ the Movies: Role Models, Red Dragon Theatre
6:30 PM Sigma Gamma Phi, Bacon Activity Room
9 PM CUAC @ the Movies: Role Models, Red Dragon Theatre
2 PM Green Dragon Week Committee, Glimmerglass Room
2 PM Greek Peer Advocates, Glimmerglass and Leatherstocking Rooms
3 PM Lambda Pi Eta Meeting, Union Square
3:30 PM History/ALS Candidate, Morris 103
3:30 PM IGC President/Advisor Get Together, Catskill Room
4 PM State Times Writer's Meeting, State Times Office (Hunt Union 5b)
4 PM CAS - Communication Arts Society Meeting, Union Square
4 PM Alpha Phi Omega Meeting, Susquehanna Room
6 PM Gamer's Guild Open Gaming, Susquehanna Room
7 PM Sigma Delta Tau Meeting, Leatherstocking Room
7 PM Phi Kappa Psi Community Service ProgrAM The Waterfront
7:30 PM Pi Delta Chi, Catskill Room
8 PM David Coleman: The Dating Doctor presents "Romatically Challenged? ", The Ballroom
8 PM Hillel Meeting, Upstairs Lobby of Lee Hall
8 PM Phi Sigma Sigma, Butternut Valley Room
8 PM Sweatshirt Decorating Contest, CME
Tuesday
4 PM Leadership Institute Committee Meeting, Glimmerglass Room
6:30 PM Student Association Senate Meeting, The Waterfront
9 PM Team Trivia, Union Square
Wednesday
3 PM IGC President's Meeting, Glimmerglass Room
3 PM Art & Scope Magazine Meeting, Catskill Room
3 PM Accounting Society General Meeting and Presentation, IRC 2
3:30 PM Poetry Slam Workshop, Leatherstocking Room
4 PM RSO Meeting, Red Dragon Theatre
4 PM College Camp Advisory Committee, Glimmerglass Room
4:15 PM Sanford Society Meeting, Fitzelle 201
5:30 PM Senior Class Event, The Ballroom
6 PM 100 Days til Graduation Kick-Off!, Hunt Union Ballroom
6 PM Campus Ambassador Weekly Meeting, 40 Walnut Street (Bluefields)
6:30 PM SPAR - Students Protecting Animal Rights, Schumacher 102
7:30 PM MUG ONE Meeting, IRC 2 7:30 PM HOLA General Meeting, CME
8 PM Rock to Cure presents: The OM Sessions Version 1.0 "Get Off Your Hump & Funk!" Union Square
8 PM Voices of Serenity Gospel Choir, Upstairs Lobby, Lee Hall
8 PM Alpha Phi Omega Meeting, Butternut Valley Room
8 PM Chi Phi Meeting, Catksill Room
9 PM Dave Banks: The Virtue of Risk, The Waterfront
Thursday:
12 PM Dr. Preston S. Gilbert Lecture, Science 1 Room 205
3 PM OPEN In-Service Training, Union Square
4 PM Democracy Matters Meeting, Butternut Valley Room
5 PM Habitat for Humanity Meeting, IRC 1
5:30 PM Inter-Greek Council Meeting, Catskill Room
6:30 PM Student Fashion Society General Meeting, IRC 2
7 PM Famous Last Words- DR. Renee walker, tbd
7 PM WONY Battle of the Bands, The Ballroom
7 PM WONY Battle of the Bands, Hunt Union
7:30 PM Philosophy Club Meeting, Leatherstocking Room
8 PM Phi Kappa Psi Meeting, Glimmerglass Room
8:45 PM Equestrian Club Meeting, Physical Science RM 119
Friday
10 AM Popcorn Friday, International Lounge
1 PM Muslim Student Association, Upstairs Lobby, Lee Hall
3 PM History/ALS Candidate, Morris 103
4 PM CUAC General Interest Meeting, Butternut Valley Room
4 PM Meet the Educators Series: Teachers, The Waterfront
5 PM Phi Kappa Psi Governing Board Meeting, Glimmerglass Room
6 PM Gamer's Guild Open Gaming, Leatherstocking Room
6:30 PM CUAC @ the Movies: Role Models, Red Dragon Theatre
9 PM Dive-In Movie, Chase Pool
9 PM CUAC @ the Movies: Role Models, Red Dragon Theatre
Saturday
9 AM Heart Run/Walk, Alumni Field House
9 AM Heart Run/Walk, Alumni Field House
10 AM Snow Cave Workshop, College Camp
12 PM Voices of Serenity Gospel Choir Meeting, CME
4 PM SCC E-Board Meeting, Morris 105
6:30 PM CUAC @ the Movies: Role Models, Red Dragon Theatre
8 PM Campus Ambassadors & Bluefields Cafe present Recorded Artist Showcase. $1 Suggested Donation (for Education Center)
8 PM Saturday Night Fever: An Evening of Acoustic Music, College Camp
9 PM CUAC @ the Movies: Role Models, Red Dragon Theatre
Sunday
12 PM Chi Phi Fraternity Meeting, Butternut Valley Room
12:15 PM Phi Kappa Psi Meeting, Leatherstocking Room
2 PM Sigma Delta Tau, Glimmerglass Room
3:30 PM The Oneonta Knit Wits, Susquehanna Room
4 PM SCC - Students of Color Coalition Meeting, CME
6:30 PM CUAC @ the Movies: Role Models, Red Dragon Theatre
6:30 PM Sigma Gamma Phi, Bacon Activity Room
9 PM CUAC @ the Movies: Role Models, Red Dragon Theatre
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Events this weekend 1/31-1/1
Saturday:
12PM: Wrestling Tournament, Chase Gymnasium
12PM: Voices of Serenity, CME
5PM: "Snowed In", College Camp- Lodge
6PM: Phi Beta Sigma- Greek Wild & Out, Hunt Ballroom
6:30 PM:CUAC Movie: Soul Men, Red Dragon Theater
9PM: CUAC Movie: Soul Men, Red Dragon Theater
Sunday:
6:30 PM:CUAC Movie: Soul Men, Red Dragon Theater
9PM: CUAC Movie: Soul Men, Red Dragon Theater
12PM: Wrestling Tournament, Chase Gymnasium
12PM: Voices of Serenity, CME
5PM: "Snowed In", College Camp- Lodge
6PM: Phi Beta Sigma- Greek Wild & Out, Hunt Ballroom
6:30 PM:CUAC Movie: Soul Men, Red Dragon Theater
9PM: CUAC Movie: Soul Men, Red Dragon Theater
Sunday:
6:30 PM:CUAC Movie: Soul Men, Red Dragon Theater
9PM: CUAC Movie: Soul Men, Red Dragon Theater
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Nice Try, Boys!
Funny escape attempt by two handcuffed inmates.
Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Safe Space Trainings for Spring 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
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