September, 2009

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Grizzly Bear and Gang Gang Dance at Skidmore College

Friday, September 25th, 2009

these dudes are so serious

Tonight is SEC’s Big Show with Grizzly Bear and special guest Gang Gang Dance in the Big Gym. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door at their original prices. The doors will open at 8pm for what promises to be a memorable night—make sure you can remember it.

Remember that neither rotgut refreshments nor smoking are allowed in the Big Gym. Students who are obviously intoxicated will be escorted out and then whispered about at breakfast. Grizzly Bear is arguably one of the better acts currently touring but they will not make you want to rub your unmentionables against other people; students who get excited by friction will however enjoy Gang Gang Dance—an act not to be missed.

SEC will be collecting tickets at the main door of the Sports Center, people who tell you it is possible to sneak in don’t understand how things work and are best left alone.

(fbook)

Grizzly Bear is Nigh

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

The Grizzly Bear and Gang Gang Dance show is tomorrow! Get your tickets today in Case between 11 and 4 so you don’t have to  wait on line drunkenly clutching a 5 dollar bill tomorrow night.

Weekend Distractions XXV

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

THURSDAY
5:15pm- Joseph Viscomi on William Blake @ Gannett
7:30pm- Pro Arts Open Modeling Session @ Saisselin
7:30pm- Brains vs. Brawn: The Future Hudson Lecture @ Tang
8:00pm- Lively Lucy’s Presents: Open Mic Night & Big Tree @ Falstaff’s (fbook)

FRIDAY
3:00pm- Alumni Back to Campus: Jeanne Bright ’07 @ Starbuck Center (info)
4:00pm- Men’s Soccer vs. St. Lawrence @ Wachenheim Field
4:00pm- Field Hockey vs. Vassar @ Thoroughbred Field
8:00pm- SEC Presents: Grizzly Bear and Gang Gang Dance @ Big Gym (fbook)

SATURDAY
2:00pm- Men’s Soccer vs. Clarkson @ Wachenheim Field
2:00pm- Field Hockey vs. RPI @ Thoroughbred Field
6:00pm- Opening Reception for Fall Exhibitions @ Tang
9:00pm- WSPN Presents: Math the Band @ Falstaff’s (info)
10:00pm- Late Night Prsents: Xbox on the Big Screens @ The Spa

SUNDAY
8:00pm- Yom Kippur evening service @ JKB

Something missing? let us know in the comments.

WilliamBlake@TheInternet.Com

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

William Blake's Dante's Inferno (Whirlwind of Lovers)

Since 1996, much of William Blake’s work has been available for free online at www.blakearchive.org, through the effort of Joseph Viscomi, the archive’s editor and co-creator. Viscomi will be on campus this Thursday talking about Blake’s work in our increasingly digital era.  Viscomi will give the 21st annual Fox-Adler Lecture, titled Titled “Blake’s Enlightened Graphics:  Illuminated Books and New Technologies, in Gannett Auditorium at 5:15pm.

Viscomi, who earned his Ph.D. and M.A. degrees at Columbia University, has taught at UNC Chapel Hill since 1984. His research examines Blake’s techniques and the development of watercolor painting, print technology, and lyrical poetry in the Romantic period, focusing on works by major and minor figures such as Wordsworth, Coleridge, Turner, Constable, Cozens, and Gilpin.
Skidmore’s Fox-Adler Lecture Series is named in honor of Norman M. Fox and the late Hannah Moriarta Adler, connoisseurs and collectors of rare books.  In 1967, Adler loaned her extensive collection of 19th-century books to Skidmore.  After her death in 1989, Fox and his family took charge of her collection and initiated a yearly Adler Lecture, which has become an annual occasion to discuss the importance of literature and art in the nineteenth century. In 2001, the event was renamed the Fox-Adler lecture, and in 2005, the Fox family gave the collection to Scribner Library. <via Scope>

Thursday Sept. 24th
Gannettt @ 5:15pm

Student Art in the Library

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

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Student artists looking to display some of their art will be happy to hear that the library is having an open call for submissions. The juried exhibition is open to all sophomore, junior and senior Studio Art majors or minors currently enrolled at Skidmore College. Two exhibits are held each academic year, one in the Fall semester and one in the Spring semester. The exhibitions are held in the Scribner Gallery, on the 2nd floor of the Lucy Scribner Library.

The Fall show begins October 21st and runs through the semester. The submission deadline is next Monday October 5th. To have your artwork considered send digital images of your work or works to Yvette Cortes.

CHEERS to the Designated Driver

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

In an effort to stop drunk driving and promote responsible drinking habits, Skidmore’s SPARK (Students Promoting Action, Responsibility, and Knowledge) program has teamed up with CHEERS to the Designated Driver, a Saratoga Springs community-based initiative. Advantages of this program include free non-alcoholic drinks at this list of bars/restaurants, and a food discount at Esperanto’s (cheap doughboys? I’ll take 7):

  • Tin & Lint (T&L)
  • Desperate Annies (DA’s)
  • Peabody’s
  • Gaffney’s
  • Mare
  • City Tavern
  • The Parting Glass

All you have to do for endless soda is pick up a green bracelet at health services, and, oh yeah, be safe. For more information email cheersatskidmore@gmail.edu.

Hayat’s Ramadan Dinner

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Hayat would like to cordially invite you to the Ramadan Dinner at Falstaff’s, Wednesday, September 23rd at 6:30 PM. Please come and learn about Islam’s holy month, Ramadan, its meanings, and its celebrations around the world, with free Indain food and good company.

Wednesday
6:30pm @ Falstaff’s

SGA Election Information Session

Monday, September 21st, 2009

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Tonight and again tomorrow the SGA is offering election information sessions for students interested in holding student government positions. The info session will be at 5:30pm in Ladd 206.

Continue below for a list of the open positions… Click to continue »

Gospel Choir Auditions

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Skidmore’s Gospel Choir will host Fall Semester auditions this Wednesday (9/23) at 8pm in the Wilson Chapel. All students are welcome and music will be provided. If you have any questions you should contact Deandra Wint at DWint@skidmore.edu

On Campus: Gustavo Esteva

Monday, September 21st, 2009

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Gustavo Esteva will be on campus giving a lecture entitled From Cuba to the Zapatistas: Social Change and Revolution At The End Of An Era. Esteva was an advisor to the Zapatista Army for National Liberation that declared war against the Mexican state in the mid-nineties and is now a Post-Development critic and founder of the Universidad de la Tierra in Oaxaca. His lecture will be a true treat for every student, particularly those interested in Latin American history, government and international affairs.

Wednesday Sept. 23rd
7pm @ Gannett