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Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
The drugs I'm on after my cardiac ablation involve some "before meals" and "with meals" options, as well as my normal morning and evening options. In some ways, I should have five rows, maybe six, because there's the "eat this before dinner" and "eat this with dinner."
I hate that it is this huge thing. There's not much I can do, because they build for people with poor dexterity and vision when they build bigger cases.
Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
Girls always seem to outnumber boys!! That is a welcome change for our nation.
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Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
Focusing this year on differences involving sexuality, A Rose by Any Other Name is the 2013 King Day performance by the Bates student group Sankofa, taking place at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21, in Schaeffer Theatre, 305 College St.
Admission is free, but tickets are required because of limited seating. Please reserve your ticket online here or call 207-786-6400.
Alex Bolden ’15 of Cleveland, Ohio, has prepared Bates artists for the Sankofa performance on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. See a Bates Communications Office video by Phyllis Graber Jensen.
Founded in 2010, Sankofa explores African diasporic experiences through performing arts of dance, music, theater and spoken word. The group has become a symbol of African American pride and accomplishment at Bates.
“What the great civil rights organizer Ella Baker said about young people is especially applicable to Sankofa,” says Charles Nero, chair of the college’s King Day committee and a professor of rhetoric and American cultural studies. “They have the courage where we fail.”
“Sankofa’s founding principle is the exploration and validation of the differences among peoples of African descent. And if you think about that, this is everyone, since Africa is the birthplace of humankind.”
Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
Carmichael Library at the Involvement Expo where student organizations and University departments set-up info tables to let incoming students know what services, organizations and activities are available for them to get involved in.
This year’s Involvement Expo was held in the Anna Irvin Dining Hall on the UM campus.
August 31, 2022 at approximately 9 pm
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Lincoln Fire Rescue responded for a reported multi-vehicle collision on the QEW Toronto-bound at Ontario Street Beamsville involving a transport truck/18-wheeler and two sedans. First arriving EMS units discovered a sedan facing the wrong was on the left shoulder (centre median), a transport truck on the right shoulder, and an overturned car in the right ditch. Witnesses reported the driver of the overturned vehicle got out and hopped a nearby fence, fleeing the scene. All other occupants suffered only minor injuries. The collision caused significant delays on the QEW while crews tended to the scene.