Huntington University Campus Bulletin
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November 29,
2006
Volume 18, No. 13 |
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TOP STORIES
Huntington
to observe World AIDS Day
Huntington University
will recognize the 19th annual World AIDS Day on Dec. 1.
Along with several Christian colleges and universities nationwide,
Huntington students will host activities throughout the day to raise
awareness among students, faculty and staff.
The event is being planned by the student group, Acting on AIDS, an
initiative of World Vision. “The reason that we brought Acting on
AIDS to Huntington and why I am involved is because this is a
preventable disease that is claiming the lives of our brothers and
sisters,” said Beth Warblow, president of Acting on AIDS and a
junior social work major from Byron Center, Mich.
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Four
ensembles to perform Christmas music
Music
to inspire the spirit of Christmas will be performed by four
ensembles from the Huntington University Department of Music. They
will present an evening of Christmas music in a shared concert
titled “’Twas the Night Before Christmas.” The music will start at
7:30 p.m. on Dec. 1 in the Merillat Centre for the Arts’ Zurcher
Auditorium. Tickets, which are $5 for general admission and $3 for
students, seniors and Huntington University faculty and staff, are
available through the Merillat Centre for the Arts Box Office by
calling (260) 359-4261.
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'Mediated'
author to speak at Huntington
The
Huntington University Forester Lecture Series will feature Dr.
Thomas de Zengotita, a residential scholar at Dalton University and
adjunct professor at New York University, on Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. in the
Zurcher Auditorium of the Merillat Centre for the Arts.
De Zengotita will
discuss how new media has transformed American life. He is the
author of “Mediated: How the Media Shapes Your World and the Way You
Live in It,” which won the Marshall McLuhan Award for outstanding
book in the field from the Media Ecology Association.
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Theatre
ensemble to present 'Gift of the Magi'
The Huntington University Theatre Ensemble will present “The Gift of
the Magi” on Dec. 1-2 in the Merillat Centre for the Arts.
Performances on Dec. 1 will be at 9 a.m. in the Zurcher Auditorium
and 9 p.m. in the Studio Theatre while Dec. 2 shows will be at 2 and
7:30 p.m. in the Studio Theatre. For tickets, call the Merillat
Centre for the Arts Box Office at (260) 359-4261. Tickets are $2 for
general admission. A heart-warming story
whose moral reminds us that physical possessions, however valuable
they may be, are of little value in the grand scheme of things. The
true unselfish love that the characters, Jim and Della, share is far
greater than any of their possessions.
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Sorority offers free baby-sitting
Alpha Gamma Pi Sorority is offering an evening of free baby-sitting for the children of
Huntington University faculty and staff members on Dec.
8 from 5 to 9 p.m. in Hardy Hall basement. Supper will
be provided. E-mail
kristinajennis@huntington.edu or
mruthi@huntington.edu to reserve a place for your
children.
Michael Spooner
Exhibit
Nov. 8-Dec.
10, Wilson Gallery,
MCA
"'Twas the Night
Before Christmas"
Dec. 1,
7:30 p.m., Zurcher, MCA
"Gift of the Magi"
Dec. 1, 9
p.m.
Dec. 2, 2 & 7:30 p.m.
Studio Theatre, MCA
Handel's "Messiah"
Dec. 3, 7:30
p.m., St. Mary's Church
"Holiday Pops"
Dec. 10, 2:30
p.m., Zurcher, MCA
This Week in
Forester Action:
Men's Basketball (8-1,
2-0)
Beat IU South Bend, 90-65
Defeated St. Francis, 96-91
Athletes
of the Week:
Amy Berry (basketball)
Kyle Ganton (basketball)
Athletics
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