NNB Monday April 27

Today
INTERESTED IN participating in
the Carleton Triathlon? Event is
June 4th. Visit our table in Sayles (during weeks 5-6) to learn
more and register!
ENJOY RAINER Polak, ethnomusicologist and djembe drummer,
talking about his fieldwork with
Malian percussionists and their
activities in Mali. 9:50am, Music
Hall 103
ACE* 101 A panel on Asexuality, Aromanticism, and why the
“A” doesn’t just stand for Ally.
7-8pm Boliou 104 Pizza and cake
provided!
BIOLOGY TALK: JOHN Raynolds,
“One fish, two fish, red fish, blue
fish, green fish, yellow fish: competing hypotheses for the cause
Rapid Diversification in two fish
species.” 9am, Hulings 120.
Wednesday, April 29
EVENSONG: CONTEMPLATIVE
Christian Song and Prayer, 8:309:00pm, Chapel Main Sanctuary. Christian service with music
readings, silence. All welcome.
Led by Chaplain Carolyn FureSlocum.
MONDAY, APR 27, 2015
PRESIDENT’S STUDENT Office Hour: Stop by and talk with
Stevie P. about anything! No
appointment necessary, all students welcome. 2:30-3:30pm,
Laird 100.
Friday, May 1
JAPANESE JEWISH Calligraphy
and Shabbat. Come learn calThursday, April 30
ligraphy and join Jewish Shabbat
REFLECTIONS TALK by DOS
service. Fusion meal to follow.
Tuesday, April 28
Hudlin Wagner, 5:00pm, Great
All are welcome. Parish BaseJOIN US for a virtual chat with
Hall on “Journeying the Red
ment 5:30pm. bahnj
Laura Pursely ‘98, Marketing
Road: Life Lessons of the Road
GEOLOGY GUEST Speaker: John
Manager at Light Iron in LA.
Lizard.” Reception following
Sharry ‘73, Which Came First?
Noon, Weitz 131. Pizza will be
reflection.
The San Andreas Fault or The
provided!
BUDDHIST MEDITATION with
BIOLOGY COMPS Talk: Roberto Bhante Sathi of Triple Gem Med- Pelona Schist, 3:30 pm, Mudd
73, Everyone Welcome
Sande Carmona, “A forest called itation Center, 8:00pm, Chapel.
GOODSELL OBSERVATORY
the brain: an exploration of axon Cushions provided. No experiOpen House 930-1130 PM if
arborization.” 10:30am, Hulings ence needed.
clear. View stars, planets, nebu120. All are welcome!
WORLD TAI-CHI Day at Carlas. Cancelled if cloudy. Dress
JEFF TITON will present Henry
leton: SAT 4/25 Demo at 110
warmly! Always first Friday,
David Thoreau’s world of sound at the Weitz Center, inside if
times vary.
at 12pm, Music Hall 103.
raining, and outside weather
RICKSHAWS+CRICKET+156
permitting./And On the main
Saturday, May 2
MILLION people packed into
campus grounds.
ENJOY SENIOR voice recital by
Iowa=OCS Bangladesh MicroBUDDHIST MEDITATION and
economic Development info ses- Teaching, 8:00pm, Chapel Main Caroline Bolster at 2pm, Concert
sion. Snacks + stories @ Sayles- Sanctuary. Led by Bhante Sathi, Hall.
Hill Lounge, 12-1pm.
Sri Lankan monk. Anyone is
::Random Fact::
PIE YOUR RA or AD and help
welcome.
The Guinness Book of World
raise money to donate to Relay
PERFORM FOR Live at Sayles!
Records holds the record for
for Life! $2/RA and/or $5/AD.
Apps online until April 28. ?s
being the book most often
6pm. Mini-Bald Spot. Contact
tansa
stolen from Public Libraries.
Chavonna (csavage).
ENJOY SENIOR voice recital by
Stella Jean Fritzell at 4pm, Concert Hall.
TWINS VS White Sox! 1:10 pm!
Tix and transportation are free!
Sign-ups on SAO website.
PLEASE SUBMIT your stories for
MHAC’s Spring publication are
due 5th Friday at 5pm! Submit
here: http://bit.ly/1J1k0Ha
EXPERIMENTAL MEDITATION LIBRARY Athenaeum Wednesdays
8:15-8:45pm Schedule subject
Sunday, May 3
to change Contact wiesentb if
OAC REUNION Chapel Service, you have questions
10:00am, Chapel. Led by ChapCARLS AGAINST Cancer needs
lain Carolyn Fure-Slocum. Guest YOU to apply for PD! Help plan a
speaker: Mouhamadou Diagne
head-shaving event and design
‘12 on “Making All Lives Matter.” merchandise! Apply at https://
All welcome.
apps.carleton.edu/ccce/studentleaders/opportunities/apply/pdWednesday, May 6
application/ contact bharuchak
EVENSONG: CONTEMPLATIVE
with questions.
Christian Song and Prayer, 8:30JOIN US for weekly Mental
9:00pm, Chapel Main SanctuHealth Awareness Collective
ary. Christian service with music meetings on Tuesdays at 8:30 in
readings, silence. All welcome.
Sayles 253!
Led by Chaplain Carolyn FureSTUDY TIP: Get lots of sleep.
Slocum.
You’ll be more alert, more
focused and learn things easier
GENERAL
than if you were sleep deprived.
GRADUATING SENIORS - Want
WHAT DO CARLS SEND TO THE
to work as an Evening SuperviLANDFILL? Help us research
sor at Gould Library during the
how we can improve Carleton’s
2015-16 school year? See postwaste system. PAID POSITION.
ing at https://jobs.carleton.edu/ Contact vanfleej if interested.
postings/2283. Email jhallen@
carleton.edu.
LOST & FOUND
FREE JAPANESE related books:
FOUND: GREEN NALGENE
literature and novels in English
WATER BOTTLE, Canoe sticker.
and Japanese, dictionaries, and You were biking (to Parish?)
more. Take a look; take what
Wednesday night and dropped
you want, in LDC 210.
it. Let me return it to you! fremontg
WE FOUND an iPhone by the
microwave in the Weitz commons. Jonathan Adler case with
hexagonal designs, text in Spanish, 24hr clock. Email johnsong
FOUND: SILVER-COLORED
metal Celtic knot (ish) pendant
on black string necklace. Contact harveya for return!
HOUSING
LOOKING FOR a nifty apartment? 516 College has 2 bedroom apts (laundry, firepit,
porchswing) available for summer and academic year 15-16
[email protected] for details
ARE YOU looking for an apartment near Minneapolis? I have
an empty room for roommate
or sublet. For more Information
([email protected])
::Carleton Fun Fact::
In 1963 Carleton’s Civil Defense Committee designated
fallout shelters in campus
basements and tunnels, installing air vents, rigging up bicycle-powered generators, and
stockpiling emergency food
and sanitation supplies that in
some cases stayed in place for
decades.
CENTER FOR COMMUNITY AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
5th WEEK
CCCE
Weekly
bulletin
OPPORTUNITIES
Bike Count
Bike Northfield is looking for volunteers to count
bicyclists and pedestrians as part of MnDOT’s annual
transportation study. Volunteers are needed in 1-hour
long shifts 4:00-7:00pm on Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday (5th week). E-mail Kathy Dooley for
more information.
MicroBirth Film Screening and Discussion
Come attend the MicroBirth film screening and discussion on April 29th in the Larson Meeting Room in
the Weitz from 6:30-8pm! MicroBirth examines the
link between the way babies are born (c-section, pain
medications, breastfeeding, immediate skin-to-skin
contact, etc.) and their health in later life, particularly
the increased risk of developing several health conditions like allergies, asthma, type 1 diabetes, celiac disease, obesity, cardio-vascular diseases, mental health
disorders and even some cancers.
Lighten Up Workers
The CCCE is looking for students to work for
Lighten Up during senior week and reunion.
Lighten Up collects donated clothing from students
and resells it at a giant garage sale during reunion.
The proceeds benefit nonprofit organizations such
as Special Olympics, Northfield Union of Youth,
and Project Friendship. We are hiring students to
collect and sort the donated items and work during
the sale. You can work either one or two weeks:
June 9th-13th 9:00am-5:00pm (2:00-6:00pm on
commencement), and June 15th-17, 19th-20th.
To apply, e-mail Kelly Scheuerman by May 8th
5:00pm with a brief explanation on why you
would like to work for Lighten Up.
Budding Naturalists
Are you looking to get more involved in the
Northfield community? Do you have any interest
in education or the arts? If so, then you should
Join us to view an award-winning documentary
consider becoming part of Carleton's Budding
about the microbiome, birth and life-long health. Stay Naturalist Club! Budding Naturalist is a unique club
afterward for a discussion about the social, cultural, that combines mentoring, art education, and nature
political, and ethical implications of medicalized birth
education through weekly lessons at Greenvale
with a reproductive anthropologist, a midwife, a
Elementary School during the after school PLUS
bioethicist, a birth doula, and a mother. Dinner will be program. We lead weekly nature based art lessons
served. Please email [email protected] or hay- for Kindergarten through second graders to [email protected] with questions.
age students to foster an interest in the environment at an early age while creating close bonds
The 4th annual 5k for HOPE will be Saturday,
with the students.
May 9th at 9:30 am at the Rec Center!
Register to run or help volunteer! Email [email protected] with questions.
If you are interested in hearing more about the
club or coming to volunteer with us, email rachmaninoffv or uppalr!
Want to learn more?
Visit our website at go.carleton.edu/ccce or stop by Sayles 150.