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01/27 05:00 PM
Civil Rights Film Series
The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
- 211
01/27 12:00 AM
Campus Photography
Week at WOU: Capturing Western's Campus Open Invitation to WOU community to submit campus images taken during the week of January 21 - 27, 2013 for a spring exhibit at the Hamersly Library April 1 ? June 14, 2013 Submit digital images by January 31, 2013 to: libraryexhibits@wou.edu Images to include all aspects of campus, (places, activities, people.) January 21-27: Take images of campus this week January 31: Last date to submit images taken Jan 21-27 April 1 ? June 14: Exhibit on display at Hamersly Library April 10: Reception honoring participants Complete invitation form at: http://www.wou.edu/library/exhibits/Week-WOUForm.pdf For more information contact: Jerrie Lee Parpart: 503-838-8419, parparj@wou.edu
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01/27 01:00 PM
Swimming Lessons
We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
- Aquatic Center
01/27 12:00 AM
Wild Women 2013
Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
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01/27 09:00 AM
Track & Field
WOU track & field team at UW Invite
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01/28 05:00 PM
Civil Rights Film Series
The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
- 211
01/28 01:00 PM
Swimming Lessons
We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
- Aquatic Center
01/28 12:00 AM
Wild Women 2013
Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
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01/28 09:00 AM
Track & Field
WOU track & field team at UW Invite
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01/28 08:00 AM
Out & Proud 2013: Safe Zone Training
Safe Zone Training is a two hour workshop that will help answer any GLBTQ questions you may have. The workshop is a safe zone were no one will be made fun of and you can get your answers to any question that may be on your mind about the queer community. Playful and educational games are provide to help provide education on GLBTQ inclusiveness on and off campus.
- Columbia
01/28 10:00 AM
Who Needs Feminism
Stop by the WUC to have your photo taken for the "Who Needs Feminism?" campaign! Students, faculty and staff will be able to express why they feel feminism is needed, have their photo taken and help to raise awareness about this campaign on campus. ?Who Needs Feminism?? (WNF) began at Duke University in early 2012. For a class final project, 16 students created a PR campaign for feminism which hoped to remove the negative stigma associated with feminism. Western Oregon University will be one of the first universities on the west coast to participate in this campaign.
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01/29 05:00 PM
Civil Rights Film Series
The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
- 211
01/29 01:00 PM
Swimming Lessons
We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
- Aquatic Center
01/29 12:00 AM
Wild Women 2013
Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
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01/29 10:00 AM
Who Needs Feminism
Stop by the WUC to have your photo taken for the "Who Needs Feminism?" campaign! Students, faculty and staff will be able to express why they feel feminism is needed, have their photo taken and help to raise awareness about this campaign on campus. ?Who Needs Feminism?? (WNF) began at Duke University in early 2012. For a class final project, 16 students created a PR campaign for feminism which hoped to remove the negative stigma associated with feminism. Western Oregon University will be one of the first universities on the west coast to participate in this campaign.
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01/29 04:00 PM
Out & Proud: QSOC Panel
Out & Proud: In Living COLOR is proud to present the Queer Student Of Color Panel (QSOC) Panel. The QSOC panel is made up of different WOU students who are willing to share with you their intimate and detail coming out stories. Coming Out is hard to do but coming from different cultures and upbringings is even harder to do. Join us as we learn the many different obstacles it takes for some of us in the GLBTQ Community to come out to our family and friends.
- Summit
01/30 05:00 PM
Civil Rights Film Series
The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
- 211
01/30 01:00 PM
Swimming Lessons
We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
- Aquatic Center
01/30 12:00 AM
Wild Women 2013
Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
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01/30 10:00 AM
Who Needs Feminism
Stop by the WUC to have your photo taken for the "Who Needs Feminism?" campaign! Students, faculty and staff will be able to express why they feel feminism is needed, have their photo taken and help to raise awareness about this campaign on campus. ?Who Needs Feminism?? (WNF) began at Duke University in early 2012. For a class final project, 16 students created a PR campaign for feminism which hoped to remove the negative stigma associated with feminism. Western Oregon University will be one of the first universities on the west coast to participate in this campaign.
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01/30 04:00 PM
Out & Proud: Game of Life: Queer Edition
Presented by Triangle Alliance. Come to Game of Life: Queer Edition as we will have many things for you. We hope you can join us for this interactive workshop
- Willamette
01/30 06:30 PM
Out & Proud: In Living Color Dinner
We have the great honor of having our Keynote Speaker be the one and only CM Hall. Many of you who are in the interpreting community know CM and for those of you who don't know her you wont want to miss this amazing speaker. We are so fortunate to be able to have CM come to our dinner and hope you can join us.Come Join us as we hear CM Hall share her coming out story along with the great adventure she calls life. Purchase your ticket at the MSSP Office.
- Columbia
01/31 05:00 PM
Civil Rights Film Series
The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
- 211
01/31 01:00 PM
Swimming Lessons
We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
- Aquatic Center
01/31 12:00 AM
Wild Women 2013
Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
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01/31 01:00 PM
Out & Proud: Positive Talk
Come and join Louie Arce as he speaks and shares his experience with HIV/AIDS. Louie will be sharing his coming out story, along with how HIV/AIDS is perceived within our community. This will be an educational eye opening experience we highly suggest you attend. You wont regret it. This time is also meant to answer any questions you may have about the speaker and/or the HIV virus. Come get educated!
- Willamette Room
01/31 06:00 PM
Women's basketball
WOU women's basketball vs. Montana State Billings
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01/31 07:30 PM
Whirled News
Greatest Hits Tom Bergeron, sax; Keller Coker, trombone; John Savage, flute; Christopher Woitach, guitar & pedal steel guitar; Dirk Freymuth, cavaquinho & guitar; Cassio Vianna, piano; Glen Moore, bass; Jason Palmer, drums. The WOU faculty all-stars play greatest hits from the Whirled News repertoire.
- 121
01/31 08:00 PM
Black and Red Ball 2013
Come celebrate the end of Out and Proud week with the annual Black and Red Ball! Half of the proceeds go to Cascade Aids Project Wear black and/or red! And come see a preview dance for the annual Drag Show! $2 per person | WUC Pacific Room If you have a disability that may require some accommodation in order to participate in a Western Oregon University activity, please notify the Office of Disability Services at 503-838-8250 or ods@wou.edu at least 72 hours in advance.
- Pacific
02/01 05:00 PM
Civil Rights Film Series
The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
- 211
02/01 01:00 PM
Swimming Lessons
We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
- Aquatic Center
02/01 12:00 AM
Wild Women 2013
Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
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02/01 12:00 AM
Softball
WOU women's softball vs. UC San Diego (DH)
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02/01 02:00 PM
Baseball
WOU men's baseball team vs. Cal State Stanislaus
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02/01 07:30 PM
FREE Zumba Party
It's a workout in a party atmosphere! We turn the music up, we add dance club style lights, we have fun and we sweat. Let this be your first Zumba experience or let it energize you to continue incorporating Zumba. We invite any and all to come join the Party! Come for all or just for awhile to see what it's all about.
- Main Gym
02/02 05:00 PM
Civil Rights Film Series
The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
- 211
02/02 01:00 PM
Swimming Lessons
We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
- Aquatic Center
02/02 12:00 AM
Wild Women 2013
Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
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02/02 12:00 AM
Softball
WOU women's softball vs. UC San Diego (DH)
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02/02 02:00 PM
Women's basketball
WOU women's basketball vs. Seattle Pacific
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02/02 07:30 PM
Men's basketball
WOU men's basketball vs. Saint Martin's
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Date: Wednesday, January 09 (Multi-day event)
Time: 05:00 p.m. - 10:45 p.m.
Location: , 211
Cost: free
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Description: The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
Sponsoring Group: Sociology Dept.
Contact Info: (503) 838-8270
Event Website:
http://www.wou.edu/las/socsci/sociologydept.htm
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Date: Monday , January 21 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
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Description: Week at WOU: Capturing Western's Campus Open Invitation to WOU community to submit campus images taken during the week of January 21 - 27, 2013 for a spring exhibit at the Hamersly Library April 1 ? June 14, 2013 Submit digital images by January 31, 2013 to: libraryexhibits@wou.edu Images to include all aspects of campus, (places, activities, people.) January 21-27: Take images of campus this week January 31: Last date to submit images taken Jan 21-27 April 1 ? June 14: Exhibit on display at Hamersly Library April 10: Reception honoring participants Complete invitation form at: http://www.wou.edu/library/exhibits/Week-WOUForm.pdf For more information contact: Jerrie Lee Parpart: 503-838-8419, parparj@wou.edu
Sponsoring Group: Hamersly Exhibits Program
Contact Info: 503-838-8419
Event Website:
www.wou.edu/library/exhibits
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Date: Monday , January 21 (Multi-day event)
Time: 01:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Location: , Aquatic Center
Cost: varies
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Description: We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
Sponsoring Group: HWC
Contact Info: 503-838-8860
Event Website:
www.wou.edu/aquatics
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Date: Tuesday , January 22 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
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Description: Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
Sponsoring Group: River Gallery
Contact Info: 503-838-6171
Event Website:
http://rivergalleryart.com/
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Date: Wednesday, January 09 (Multi-day event)
Time: 05:00 p.m. - 10:45 p.m.
Location: , 211
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
Sponsoring Group: Sociology Dept.
Contact Info: (503) 838-8270
Event Website:
http://www.wou.edu/las/socsci/sociologydept.htm
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Date: Monday , January 21 (Multi-day event)
Time: 01:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Location: , Aquatic Center
Cost: varies
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Description: We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
Sponsoring Group: HWC
Contact Info: 503-838-8860
Event Website:
www.wou.edu/aquatics
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Date: Tuesday , January 22 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
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Description: Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
Sponsoring Group: River Gallery
Contact Info: 503-838-6171
Event Website:
http://rivergalleryart.com/
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Date: Monday , January 28
Time: 08:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Location: , Columbia
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Safe Zone Training is a two hour workshop that will help answer any GLBTQ questions you may have. The workshop is a safe zone were no one will be made fun of and you can get your answers to any question that may be on your mind about the queer community. Playful and educational games are provide to help provide education on GLBTQ inclusiveness on and off campus.
Sponsoring Group: Multicultural Student Union
Contact Info: 503-569-2825
Event Website:
http://www.wou.edu/student/multicultural/MSU/documents/InLivingColorPoster.pdf
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Date: Monday , January 28 (Multi-day event)
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
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Description: Stop by the WUC to have your photo taken for the "Who Needs Feminism?" campaign! Students, faculty and staff will be able to express why they feel feminism is needed, have their photo taken and help to raise awareness about this campaign on campus. ?Who Needs Feminism?? (WNF) began at Duke University in early 2012. For a class final project, 16 students created a PR campaign for feminism which hoped to remove the negative stigma associated with feminism. Western Oregon University will be one of the first universities on the west coast to participate in this campaign.
Sponsoring Group: Abby's House
Contact Info: 503-799-0145
Event Website:
www.wou.edu/abbyshouse
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Date: Wednesday, January 09 (Multi-day event)
Time: 05:00 p.m. - 10:45 p.m.
Location: , 211
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
Sponsoring Group: Sociology Dept.
Contact Info: (503) 838-8270
Event Website:
http://www.wou.edu/las/socsci/sociologydept.htm
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Date: Monday , January 21 (Multi-day event)
Time: 01:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Location: , Aquatic Center
Cost: varies
Audience:
Description: We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
Sponsoring Group: HWC
Contact Info: 503-838-8860
Event Website:
www.wou.edu/aquatics
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Date: Tuesday , January 22 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
Sponsoring Group: River Gallery
Contact Info: 503-838-6171
Event Website:
http://rivergalleryart.com/
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Date: Monday , January 28 (Multi-day event)
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Stop by the WUC to have your photo taken for the "Who Needs Feminism?" campaign! Students, faculty and staff will be able to express why they feel feminism is needed, have their photo taken and help to raise awareness about this campaign on campus. ?Who Needs Feminism?? (WNF) began at Duke University in early 2012. For a class final project, 16 students created a PR campaign for feminism which hoped to remove the negative stigma associated with feminism. Western Oregon University will be one of the first universities on the west coast to participate in this campaign.
Sponsoring Group: Abby's House
Contact Info: 503-799-0145
Event Website:
www.wou.edu/abbyshouse
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Date: Tuesday , January 29
Time: 04:00 p.m. - 05:00 p.m.
Location: , Summit
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Out & Proud: In Living COLOR is proud to present the Queer Student Of Color Panel (QSOC) Panel. The QSOC panel is made up of different WOU students who are willing to share with you their intimate and detail coming out stories. Coming Out is hard to do but coming from different cultures and upbringings is even harder to do. Join us as we learn the many different obstacles it takes for some of us in the GLBTQ Community to come out to our family and friends.
Sponsoring Group: Multicultural Student Union
Contact Info: 503-569-2825
Event Website:
http://www.wou.edu/student/multicultural/MSU/documents/InLivingColorPoster.pdf
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Date: Wednesday, January 09 (Multi-day event)
Time: 05:00 p.m. - 10:45 p.m.
Location: , 211
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
Sponsoring Group: Sociology Dept.
Contact Info: (503) 838-8270
Event Website:
http://www.wou.edu/las/socsci/sociologydept.htm
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Date: Monday , January 21 (Multi-day event)
Time: 01:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Location: , Aquatic Center
Cost: varies
Audience:
Description: We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
Sponsoring Group: HWC
Contact Info: 503-838-8860
Event Website:
www.wou.edu/aquatics
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Date: Tuesday , January 22 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
Sponsoring Group: River Gallery
Contact Info: 503-838-6171
Event Website:
http://rivergalleryart.com/
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Date: Monday , January 28 (Multi-day event)
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Stop by the WUC to have your photo taken for the "Who Needs Feminism?" campaign! Students, faculty and staff will be able to express why they feel feminism is needed, have their photo taken and help to raise awareness about this campaign on campus. ?Who Needs Feminism?? (WNF) began at Duke University in early 2012. For a class final project, 16 students created a PR campaign for feminism which hoped to remove the negative stigma associated with feminism. Western Oregon University will be one of the first universities on the west coast to participate in this campaign.
Sponsoring Group: Abby's House
Contact Info: 503-799-0145
Event Website:
www.wou.edu/abbyshouse
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Date: Wednesday, January 30
Time: 06:30 p.m. - 08:00 p.m.
Location: , Columbia
Cost: $5.00
Audience:
Description: We have the great honor of having our Keynote Speaker be the one and only CM Hall. Many of you who are in the interpreting community know CM and for those of you who don't know her you wont want to miss this amazing speaker. We are so fortunate to be able to have CM come to our dinner and hope you can join us.Come Join us as we hear CM Hall share her coming out story along with the great adventure she calls life. Purchase your ticket at the MSSP Office.
Sponsoring Group: Multicultural Student Union
Contact Info: 503-569-2825
Event Website:
http://www.wou.edu/student/multicultural/MSU/documents/InLivingColorPoster.pdf
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Date: Wednesday, January 09 (Multi-day event)
Time: 05:00 p.m. - 10:45 p.m.
Location: , 211
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
Sponsoring Group: Sociology Dept.
Contact Info: (503) 838-8270
Event Website:
http://www.wou.edu/las/socsci/sociologydept.htm
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Date: Monday , January 21 (Multi-day event)
Time: 01:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Location: , Aquatic Center
Cost: varies
Audience:
Description: We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
Sponsoring Group: HWC
Contact Info: 503-838-8860
Event Website:
www.wou.edu/aquatics
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Date: Tuesday , January 22 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
Sponsoring Group: River Gallery
Contact Info: 503-838-6171
Event Website:
http://rivergalleryart.com/
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Date: Thursday , January 31
Time: 01:00 p.m. - 02:00 p.m.
Location: , Willamette Room
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Come and join Louie Arce as he speaks and shares his experience with HIV/AIDS. Louie will be sharing his coming out story, along with how HIV/AIDS is perceived within our community. This will be an educational eye opening experience we highly suggest you attend. You wont regret it. This time is also meant to answer any questions you may have about the speaker and/or the HIV virus. Come get educated!
Sponsoring Group: Multicultural Student Union
Contact Info: 503-569-2825
Event Website:
http://www.wou.edu/student/multicultural/MSU/documents/InLivingColorPoster.pdf
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Date: Thursday , January 31
Time: 07:30 p.m. - 09:30 p.m.
Location: , 121
Cost: $8 general/$5 students & seniors/WOU students free w/ID
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Description: Greatest Hits Tom Bergeron, sax; Keller Coker, trombone; John Savage, flute; Christopher Woitach, guitar & pedal steel guitar; Dirk Freymuth, cavaquinho & guitar; Cassio Vianna, piano; Glen Moore, bass; Jason Palmer, drums. The WOU faculty all-stars play greatest hits from the Whirled News repertoire.
Sponsoring Group: Music Department
Contact Info: 503.838.8275
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Date: Thursday , January 31
Time: 08:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Location: , Pacific
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Come celebrate the end of Out and Proud week with the annual Black and Red Ball! Half of the proceeds go to Cascade Aids Project Wear black and/or red! And come see a preview dance for the annual Drag Show! $2 per person | WUC Pacific Room If you have a disability that may require some accommodation in order to participate in a Western Oregon University activity, please notify the Office of Disability Services at 503-838-8250 or ods@wou.edu at least 72 hours in advance.
Sponsoring Group: Triangle Allaince
Contact Info: 503-838-8791
Event Website:
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Date: Wednesday, January 09 (Multi-day event)
Time: 05:00 p.m. - 10:45 p.m.
Location: , 211
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
Sponsoring Group: Sociology Dept.
Contact Info: (503) 838-8270
Event Website:
http://www.wou.edu/las/socsci/sociologydept.htm
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Date: Monday , January 21 (Multi-day event)
Time: 01:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Location: , Aquatic Center
Cost: varies
Audience:
Description: We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
Sponsoring Group: HWC
Contact Info: 503-838-8860
Event Website:
www.wou.edu/aquatics
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Date: Tuesday , January 22 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
Sponsoring Group: River Gallery
Contact Info: 503-838-6171
Event Website:
http://rivergalleryart.com/
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Date: Friday , February 01
Time: 07:30 p.m. - 09:00 p.m.
Location: , Main Gym
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: It's a workout in a party atmosphere! We turn the music up, we add dance club style lights, we have fun and we sweat. Let this be your first Zumba experience or let it energize you to continue incorporating Zumba. We invite any and all to come join the Party! Come for all or just for awhile to see what it's all about.
Sponsoring Group: Health & Wellness Center
Contact Info: 503-838-8860
Event Website:
www.wou.edu/fitness
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Date: Wednesday, January 09 (Multi-day event)
Time: 05:00 p.m. - 10:45 p.m.
Location: , 211
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: The sociology Department will once again offer a Civil Rights Film Series course this Winter Term. It meets Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:50 in ITC 211 (Auditorium). We offer this course as a contribution to Black History Month and also as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King and other heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The series also will include some films on the civil rights struggles of Native Americans. Everyone is welcome whether they are enrolled for the class or not. Bring your popcorn. See you there!
Sponsoring Group: Sociology Dept.
Contact Info: (503) 838-8270
Event Website:
http://www.wou.edu/las/socsci/sociologydept.htm
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Date: Monday , January 21 (Multi-day event)
Time: 01:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Location: , Aquatic Center
Cost: varies
Audience:
Description: We pride ourselves on teaching the necessary skills needed to explore water as a lifelong fitness and recreational opportunity. Our philosophy is to always reward swimmers with praise and positive reinforcement for a job well done. We believe that with patience, encouragement, and practice, our students will make the most of their time in the pool. We offer a variety of sessions sure to meet your scheduling needs. www.wou.edu/aquatics
Sponsoring Group: HWC
Contact Info: 503-838-8860
Event Website:
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Date: Tuesday , January 22 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Join the River Gallery to celebrate the 12th annual Wild Women Show!
Sponsoring Group: River Gallery
Contact Info: 503-838-6171
Event Website:
http://rivergalleryart.com/
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