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Wednesday, August 20, 2008 -1:30:00 PM - Greek Open Houses - **For New Students Only** Passport tour! Pick up passport at McNutt Student Center and turn in completed passport to the Office of Student Life. - Student Life Office Stanglein, Neil - 0.5 point(s)

Wednesday, August 20, 2008 -7:00:00 PM - Men's Night Out - **For New Students Only** Learn more about WWU fraternities and about what Greek life has to offer you. - Aldridge Stanglein, Neil - 0.5 point(s)

Wednesday, August 20, 2008 -7:30:00 PM - Introduction to Women's Recruitment - **For New Students Only** Learn more about Greek life on campus. - Cutlip Auditorium Stanglein, Neil - 0.5 point(s)

Thursday, August 21, 2008 -6:00:00 PM - Sorority Open Houses - **For New Students Only** Pre-registered women meet at 6:00 PM in the McNutt Student Center. - McNutt Student Center Stanglein, Neil - 0.5 point(s)

Thursday, August 21, 2008 -7:00:00 PM - Fraternity Open Houses - **For New Students Only** Pre-registered men meet at 7:00 PM in the McNutt Student Center. - McNutt Student Center Stanglein, Neil - 0.5 point(s)

Friday, August 22, 2008 -9:30:00 AM - PostSecret Presentation - **For New Students Only** In addition to packing your suitcases and bringing your stuff to college, you are also packing up your past and bringing yourself to college. This presentation makes use of music videos and creative confessions from the PostSecret Project to explore the secrets people live with, the various struggles we face and the value of a supportive community. The presentation is aimed at helping you succeed and grow during your time at college. - Dulany Auditorium Kemp, Michelle - 1 point(s)

Friday, August 22, 2008 -6:30:00 PM - Campus Life Play - **For New Students Only** Learn about the important issues facing college students and the resources on campus available to assist you, while being entertained by the Peer Players. - Dulany Auditorium Student Life Office - 1 point(s)

Saturday, August 23, 2008 -1:00:00 PM - Academic Session - **For New Students Only** Learn more about academic life at WWU and how you can be successful. - Dulany Auditorium McCarthy, Sherry - 1 point(s)

Sunday, August 24, 2008 -3:00:00 PM - LEAD Session - **For New Students Only** Learn the ins and outs of the LEAD program and how to ensure your success! Required for all new students participating in the LEAD program! - Library Auditorium Schick, Debbie - 1 point(s)

Monday, August 25, 2008 -3:30:00 PM - Preventing Spyware and Connecting Wirelessly - Suggestions on how to prevent spyware infections and how to connect to the new wireless network on campus. Make sure to bring your laptop! - Library Auditorium Riebel, Jennifer - 1 point(s)

Wednesday, September 03, 2008 -4:00:00 PM - Student Organization Fair - An opportunity to see all the clubs and organizations William Woods has to offer. Representatives from the organizations will be on hand to pass out information and answer questions about the organizations. (4:00-6:30 p.m.) - Tucker Lawn Stanglein, Neil - 1 point(s)

Thursday, September 04, 2008 -12:30:00 PM - Burn It and They Will Come - WWU Campus Safety and the Fulton Fire Department will conduct a live burn of a mock student room. The room will be set on fire to demonstrate the devastating effects of fire in a residential environment. Students must have their hand stamped prior to the event in order to receive LEAD credit at the end of the event. - Off campus Wills, Mike - 1 point(s)

Thursday, September 04, 2008 -3:30:00 PM - Voter Registration and the Electoral Process - Linda Love, Callaway County Clerk, will discuss voter registration (including absentee voting) and Tom Frankman, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, will discuss the electoral process of a Presidential election. - Burton 205 Schick, Debbie - 1 point(s)

Tuesday, September 16, 2008 -12:10:00 PM - Service-Learning 101 - The Office of Academic Service-Learning invites you to learn about this teaching method that combines classroom learning with community service. We will discuss the basics of service-learning and how service-learning can impact you and watch Bringing Learning to Life. Space limited. - 301 Academic Building Davis, Cassie - 1 point(s)

Thursday, September 18, 2008 -12:00:00 PM - 1st Annual Academic Service-Learning Fair - The Office of Academic Service-Learning invites you to meet agencies from the community. Pick up a passport and find out how you can be involved in the community through academic service-learning and volunteering. Answer the discussion questions and then turn them in along with the passport at the event for LEAD credit. 12:00-2:00 p.m. - Ivy Room Davis, Cassie - 1 point(s)

Friday, October 10, 2008 -8:00:00 PM - The Boy Friend - The Jazz Age lives in this romantic spoof of the 1920's musical comedy set in the French Riviera. With its catchy tunes, period dances including the Charleston, and winning sense of humor, The Boy Friend is a sparkling, tongue-in-cheek 1920's romp sure to please everyone! - Cutlip Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Saturday, October 11, 2008 -8:00:00 PM - The Boy Friend - The Jazz Age lives in this romantic spoof of the 1920's musical comedy set in the French Riviera. With its catchy tunes, period dances including the Charleston, and winning sense of humor, The Boy Friend is a sparkling, tongue-in-cheek 1920's romp sure to please everyone! Repeat event--Points only awarded once! - Cutlip Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Sunday, October 12, 2008 -2:30:00 PM - The Boy Friend - The Jazz Age lives in this romantic spoof of the 1920's musical comedy set in the French Riviera. With its catchy tunes, period dances including the Charleston, and winning sense of humor, The Boy Friend is a sparkling, tongue-in-cheek 1920's romp sure to please everyone! Repeat event--Points only awarded once! - Cutlip Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Thursday, October 16, 2008 -12:00:00 PM - Forbidden Iran - Forbidden Iran is a PBS documentary that follows Canadian journalist Jane Kokan as she goes undercover to investigate the death of Canadian-Iranian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi. Shirin Ebadi, the 2003 Nobel Peace Laureate from Iran, represents the family of Zahra Kazemi. Shirin will be the honored guest at the November PeaceJam Ambassadors Conference here at William Woods. - Library Auditorium Davis, Cassie - 1 point(s)

Friday, October 17, 2008 -8:00:00 PM - The Boy Friend - The Jazz Age lives in this romantic spoof of the 1920's musical comedy set in the French Riviera. With its catchy tunes, period dances including the Charleston, and winning sense of humor, The Boy Friend is a sparkling, tongue-in-cheek 1920's romp sure to please everyone! Repeat event--Points only awarded once! - Cutlip Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Saturday, October 18, 2008 -8:00:00 PM - The Boy Friend - The Jazz Age lives in this romantic spoof of the 1920's musical comedy set in the French Riviera. With its catchy tunes, period dances including the Charleston, and winning sense of humor, The Boy Friend is a sparkling, tongue-in-cheek 1920's romp sure to please everyone! Repeat event--Points only awarded once! - Cutlip Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Thursday, October 23, 2008 -12:00:00 PM - What is this Mentoring Thing all about? - PeaceJam provides the opportunity for William Woods students to meet college students from around the state and to work with high school students at the PeaceJam conference in the capacity of Family Group Mentors. This session will provide information about the conference, what a Family Group Mentor is, and the requirements for being a mentor. Space limited. - Burton 006 Davis, Cassie - 1 point(s)

Wednesday, December 03, 2008 -8:00:00 PM - Don't Dress for Dinner - Bernard is planning a weekend with his chic Parisian mistress in a French farmhouse. It's foolproof and what could possibly go wrong? An evening of hilarious confusion ensues. - Dulany Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Thursday, December 04, 2008 -8:00:00 PM - Don't Dress for Dinner - Bernard is planning a weekend with his chic Parisian mistress in a French farmhouse. It's foolproof and what could possibly go wrong? An evening of hilarious confusion ensues. Repeat event--Points only awarded once. - Dulany Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Friday, December 05, 2008 -8:00:00 PM - Don't Dress for Dinner - Bernard is planning a weekend with his chic Parisian mistress in a French farmhouse. It's foolproof and what could possibly go wrong? An evening of hilarious confusion ensues. Repeat event--Points only awarded once. - Dulany Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Saturday, December 06, 2008 -8:00:00 PM - Don't Dress for Dinner - Bernard is planning a weekend with his chic Parisian mistress in a French farmhouse. It's foolproof and what could possibly go wrong? An evening of hilarious confusion ensues. Repeat event--Points only awarded once. - Dulany Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Sunday, December 07, 2008 -2:30:00 PM - Don't Dress for Dinner - Bernard is planning a weekend with his chic Parisian mistress in a French farmhouse. It's foolproof and what could possibly go wrong? An evening of hilarious confusion ensues. Repeat event--Points only awarded once. - Dulany Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Friday, February 20, 2009 -8:00:00 PM - Hedda Gabler - At the center of the play is one of the greatest roles in modern drama, the fascinating Hedda Gabler, who finds herself standed in a seemingly ordinary but dangerously imbalanced domestic system. Employing methods that virtually defined the modern psychological drama, Henrik Ibsen stealthily reveals the bitter conflicts and thwarted longings that lie just below the civilized transactions of daily life. - Dulany Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Saturday, February 21, 2009 -8:00:00 PM - Hedda Gabler - At the center of the play is one of the greatest roles in modern drama, the fascinating Hedda Gabler, who finds herself standed in a seemingly ordinary but dangerously imbalanced domestic system. Employing methods that virtually defined the modern psychological drama, Henrik Ibsen stealthily reveals the bitter conflicts and thwarted longings that lie just below the civilized transactions of daily life. Repeat event--Points only awarded once. - Dulany Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Thursday, February 26, 2009 -8:00:00 PM - Hedda Gabler - At the center of the play is one of the greatest roles in modern drama, the fascinating Hedda Gabler, who finds herself standed in a seemingly ordinary but dangerously imbalanced domestic system. Employing methods that virtually defined the modern psychological drama, Henrik Ibsen stealthily reveals the bitter conflicts and thwarted longings that lie just below the civilized transactions of daily life. Repeat event--Points only awarded once. - Dulany Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Friday, February 27, 2009 -8:00:00 PM - Hedda Gabler - At the center of the play is one of the greatest roles in modern drama, the fascinating Hedda Gabler, who finds herself standed in a seemingly ordinary but dangerously imbalanced domestic system. Employing methods that virtually defined the modern psychological drama, Henrik Ibsen stealthily reveals the bitter conflicts and thwarted longings that lie just below the civilized transactions of daily life. Repeat event--Points only awarded once. - Dulany Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Saturday, February 28, 2009 -8:00:00 PM - Hedda Gabler - At the center of the play is one of the greatest roles in modern drama, the fascinating Hedda Gabler, who finds herself standed in a seemingly ordinary but dangerously imbalanced domestic system. Employing methods that virtually defined the modern psychological drama, Henrik Ibsen stealthily reveals the bitter conflicts and thwarted longings that lie just below the civilized transactions of daily life. Repeat event--Points only awarded once. - Dulany Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Friday, April 17, 2009 -8:00:00 PM - The Miser - The old skinflint Harpagon as decided it's time to marry off his children. He's found an old man who won't demand a dowry for his daughter and a rich widow for his son. Convinced his children are plotting to rob him blind, he proceeds with his own arrangements until, to his horro, he discovers that the fortune he buried in his garden has been stolen. - Cutlip Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Saturday, April 18, 2009 -8:00:00 PM - The Miser - The old skinflint Harpagon as decided it's time to marry off his children. He's found an old man who won't demand a dowry for his daughter and a rich widow for his son. Convinced his children are plotting to rob him blind, he proceeds with his own arrangements until, to his horro, he discovers that the fortune he buried in his garden has been stolen. Repeat event--Points only awarded once. - Cutlip Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Sunday, April 19, 2009 -2:30:00 PM - The Miser - The old skinflint Harpagon as decided it's time to marry off his children. He's found an old man who won't demand a dowry for his daughter and a rich widow for his son. Convinced his children are plotting to rob him blind, he proceeds with his own arrangements until, to his horro, he discovers that the fortune he buried in his garden has been stolen. Repeat event--Points only awarded once. - Cutlip Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Friday, April 24, 2009 -8:00:00 PM - The Miser - The old skinflint Harpagon as decided it's time to marry off his children. He's found an old man who won't demand a dowry for his daughter and a rich widow for his son. Convinced his children are plotting to rob him blind, he proceeds with his own arrangements until, to his horro, he discovers that the fortune he buried in his garden has been stolen. Repeat event--Points only awarded once. - Cutlip Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)

Saturday, April 25, 2009 -8:00:00 PM - The Miser - The old skinflint Harpagon as decided it's time to marry off his children. He's found an old man who won't demand a dowry for his daughter and a rich widow for his son. Convinced his children are plotting to rob him blind, he proceeds with his own arrangements until, to his horro, he discovers that the fortune he buried in his garden has been stolen. Repeat event--Points only awarded once. - Cutlip Auditorium Potter, Joe - 2 point(s)