Undergrad 13 Campus Notice Archive for
September
Archive Index
September 1
Campus Notices for Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for September 1 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Fulbright Fellowships (Research & English Teaching Assistantships - Rebekah Powers
3 ) Rhodes Scholarship - Rebekah Powers
4 ) Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J - Thomas Artwick
5 ) BRASS@W&L! BE A PART OF IT - Peter Del Vecchio
6 ) "Modern Patrons" at Staniar Gallery - Clover Archer Lyle
7 ) "Modern Patrons" opens in Staniar Gallery - Clover Archer Lyle
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
8 ) PLEASE return pedometers ! - Patricia Colliton
9 ) Fitness Center Treadmills - Christopher Schall
10 ) The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help! - Kate Nickols
11 ) Thinking about getting T-SHIRTS made??? - Alexander Thomas Boehling
12 ) W&L Mock Trial - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
13 ) Interested in joining the riding team?? - Emily Fay Coyle
14 ) Art Installation in Wilson Hall - Clover Archer Lyle
Community Service and Fund-Raising
15 ) Project Horizon Volunteer Training - Gene Patrick Hamilton
16 ) RARO OPPORTUNITY - SOCCER COACHES NEEDED - Philip Gibbs
Personal Notices
17 ) House for rent - Emily Flowers
18 ) Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve - Deborah Miranda
19 ) Ride from Roanoke to Lexington on Sept. 5th - Wilson Phu
20 ) House for sale or rent - Cynthia Hintze
21 ) Ride from Dulles to Lexington Sept. 6 - Victor David Jackson
22 ) Ride from Washington Reagan Airport to Lexington on Sep-06 - Hiba Mahmoud Assi
23 ) BRASS HAPPENS! - Peter Del Vecchio
24 ) Ride 8th of Sept. - Maria Judith Soria Diaz
25 ) Ride from Dulles to Lex Sept. 4 - Sharon Regina Chu
26 ) Ride from Charlottesville to Lex Sept. 7 - Yujie Cong
27 ) Horse Board Available - Tyler Teass
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for September 1
Calendar Events for Tuesday, September 1 2009
All Day: Art Exhibit: Modern Patrons
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3481
All Day: International Student Orientation
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4063
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Art Exhibit: Amy Finkbeiner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4294
All Day: VMI Classes begin
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3503
All Day: McCarthy Gallery (Holekamp Hall): Portraits from Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4056
All Day: Kamen Gallery: Netsuke, A Glance at Part of the Glickstein Collection
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3793
All Day: Application Deadline: Jeffress Memorial Trust Research Grants
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4035
All Day: Kamen Gallery: The Stan Kamen '49L, Collection Western Art
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4016
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Fulbright Fellowships (Research & English Teaching Assistantships
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
Congratulations to this year’s Fulbright Class of 2009 recipients:
Kassie Bagley, Katherine Bastian, Kelly Bundy, Paul Stack and
Elizabeth Webb!
Past Fulbright recipients: Emma Axt ’08, Jamie Ferrell ’08, Debby
Newell ’08, Laura Nugent ’08, Robert DePersia’08
http://thecollege.wlu.edu/grants/2008-2009recipients.htm
The Fulbright program annually awards more than 600 scholarships for
graduate study in over 100 foreign countries. The amount and nature
of the award vary according to the country, university, and field of
study, but it is usually sufficient to cover all expenses for the
nine-month stay. Washington and Lee University has been named one of
the top 25 Fulbright-producing liberal arts colleges in the country,
and one of only two in the south, according to the Fulbright
Program.
A candidate for a Fulbright should have a high scholastic average
and at least two years of college work in the language of the
country of study. The candidate must submit a detailed statement of
purpose for studying abroad, including the reasons for choosing a
particular country and course of study.
Indicate Interest By: Sept. 11 at the latest
CAMPUS DEADLINE: Sept. 24 by Noon to Prof. Bent
Fulbright Deadline: mid-October
Liaison: Prof. George Bent (Art)
http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Rhodes Scholarship
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
The Rhodes scholarships were created by the will of Cecil J. Rhodes,
a British colonial pioneer and statesman. They provide for two years
of study at the University of Oxford, with the possibility of
renewal for a third year. The Rhodes Trustees pay the Scholar all
educational costs, maintenance, and travel expenses.
Cecil Rhodes wished to advance international understanding and peace
by bringing together talented young men and women in an environment
highly congenial to personal and intellectual development.
Rhodes specified that the persons chosen as Scholars should have
demonstrated literary and scholastic attainments; truthfulness,
courage , devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak,
kindness, unselfishness, and fellowship; exhibition of moral force
of character and of instincts to lead and to take an interest in
one's contemporaries; and physical vigor, as shown by fondness for
and success in sports.
District Committees invite selected applicants to interview sessions
near the end of November. Two Rhodes Scholars are selected from
each district. A candidate must be a citizen of the United States,
at least 18 years of age, and no more than 24 years of age. He or
she must be a college senior, sure to graduate by October of the
year of matriculation at Oxford.
Deadline for Application: Late September. (Forms arrive in late
summer. They are lengthy and require five to eight references.)
Official deadlines are posted on the linked site. Applicants must
also seek institutional endorsement.
Liaison: Professor Miriam Carlisle (Classics)
http://www.rhodesscholar.org/
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J
Thomas Artwick <artwickt@wlu.edu>
If you play a musical instrument and would like to learn to
improvise, Mr. Tom Artwick has openings in MUS 141J. Intermediate
level of skill on your instrument is required and reading standard
musical notation is helpful but not mandatory. Learn skills that
will allow you to improvise your own melodies based on jazz and other
styles of popular songs, learn music by ear from recordings, and
understand the structure of music so that you can better compose.
For more information, contact Mr. Tom Artwick at artwickt@wlu.edu
or 463-7345.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
BRASS@W&L! BE A PART OF IT
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT?
Trumpet - French Horn - Trombone - Baritone - Euphonium - Tuba
You can register now for MUS 141B. Very reasonable add-on fee.
Sign up for Brass Lessons now! Contact Prof. Peter Del Vecchio
for registration info: Brass@wlu.edu
BRASS@W&L - Be a part of it!!
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
"Modern Patrons" at Staniar Gallery
Clover Archer Lyle <archerc@wlu.edu>
"Modern Patrons: Donations of Twentieth Century Art to the University Collection" opens
today in Staniar Gallery. Curated by Pamela H. Simpson, this exhibit highlights important
twentieth century artwork donated to the University and is organized around significant
donors. Shown together for the first time, the paintings, photographs, prints and sculptures
representing these important gifts offer a glimpse into the history of W&L's unique art
collection.
The exhibit is up through October 2 with a Curator's Lecture and reception on Wednesday,
September 16 at 6pm in the Concert Hall in Wilson Hall. Staniar Gallery is open Monday -
Friday, 8am- 5pm.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
"Modern Patrons" opens in Staniar Gallery
Clover Archer Lyle <archerc@wlu.edu>
"Modern Patrons: Donations of Twentieth Century Art to the University Collection" opens
today in Staniar Gallery. Curated by Pamela H. Simpson, this exhibit highlights modern
artwork presented to the University and is organized around significant donors. Shown
together for the first time, the paintings, photographs, prints and sculptures representing
these important gifts offer a glimpse into the history of W&L's unique art collection.
The exhibit is up through October 2 with a Curator's Lecture and reception on Wednesday,
September 16 at 6pm in the Concert Hall in Wilson Hall. Staniar Gallery is open Monday -
Friday, 8am- 5pm.
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
PLEASE return pedometers !
Patricia Colliton <collitonp@wlu.edu>
If you borrowed a pedometer to participate in the summer WalkigWorks
program, please return it to Patti Colliton in the Fitness Center by
the end of this week. We had a great response so look for the
program to be repeated in the near future.
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Fitness Center Treadmills
Christopher Schall <schallc@wlu.edu>
A factory technician will be working on the Fitness Center
treadmills from 5 - 8 p.m. on Monday, August 31st and possibly all
day on Tuesday, September, 1st. Few, if any, treadmills may be
available for use during this necessary work. Thank you in advance
for your cooperation.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help!
Kate Nickols <nickolsk@wlu.edu>
The W&L Women's Soccer Team is looking for volunteers to be a ball
person and film home games. Below is our home game schedule, for
each game we need one person to film and four ball people. Please
contact Kate Nickols (nickolsk@wlu.edu) if you're available or if
you have questions. Thank you!
Saturday, September 19th, 3PM
Sunday, October 4th, 2PM
Saturday, Octber 10th, 11AM
Thursday, October 15th, 4PM
Monday, October 19th, 4PM
Wednesday, October 28th, 4PM
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Thinking about getting T-SHIRTS made???
Alexander Thomas Boehling <boehlinga10@mail.wlu.edu
>
With school just around the corner, I am sure there are organizations (clubs, fraternities,
sororities, sports teams, etc.) that may be thinking about creating and ordering t-shirts for
rush, fundraising or whatever else. I encourage you all to use Kotis Design as your supplier:
www.kotisdesign.com. I am an on-campus sales representative for this great company. They
have a great team of designers, unbeatable prices, and features on their website that many
other design companies do not. Also, they can create many different products other than t-
shirts: coozies, frisbees, sweatshirts, bags, calendars, etc. If anyone has questions or would
like help contacting Kotis/placing an order through them, please don't hesitate to e-mail me.
Thanks for considering Kotis!!
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
W&L Mock Trial
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you enjoy mock trial, forensics, debate, or theater? Do you think
you might want to go to law school? Would you just like to be part of
a challenging and fun program that emphasizes teamwork, public
speaking and thinking on your feet? Then get involved in W&L's Mock
Trial program (INTR 231 and 431)!
This year's participants will prepare the 2009-2010 American Mock
Trial Association (www.collegemocktrial.org) case. Our teams will
compete in five invitational tournaments before taking our case to the
Regional tournament. In preparation for these competitions,
participants will meet twice weekly throughout the fall term for
classroom sessions and intra-team scrimmage. Participants will assume
the roles of attorneys and witnesses and will present all aspects of
the case, from opening statement to closing argument.
If you are interested, come see us at the Student Activities Fair for
more information!
If you have questions, contact Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu).
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Interested in joining the riding team??
Emily Fay Coyle <coylee10@mail.wlu.edu
>
The Mounted Generals is the only varsity riding team at W&L! It is a
hunt seat equitation team that rosters riders at all levels, from
walk-trot (if you've never even ridden before, or only a few times!),
through open over fences (for all you equitation superstars) and
everything in between. If you are interested in finding out more about
the team or trying out, please email either of this year's captains -
Emily Coyle (coylee10@mail.wlu.edu) or junior captain Allison Lemon
(lemona11@mail.wlu.edu)! We will also have a mandatory O week
orientation meeting, Tuesday 9/8 from 4-5pm, location TBA.
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Art Installation in Wilson Hall
Clover Archer Lyle <archerc@wlu.edu>
"Secrets are impossible here," an exhibition by New York artist Amy Finkbeiner, opens today
at 11 am in the ancillary spaces of the Wilson Hall. Moving between many different mediums,
Finkbeiner uses religious and devotional imagery referring to relics or shrines.The exhibit,
shown in the Art Department's display cases and Lykes Atrium, features wall drawings,
mounted sculptures and an installation of objects, images, sound, and texts. The artist will
give an public lecture at at closing reception on Thursday, October 1 at 5:30 pm in room
2018 of Wilson Hall.
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Project Horizon Volunteer Training
Gene Patrick Hamilton <hamilton.g@law.wlu.edu
>
Do you have free time and want to volunteer? Do you want to make a
difference in the lives of people? Then become a Project Horizon
Volunteer!
Project Horizon will host its next volunteer training session
September 26-October 3. Please call or email Rebecca Hamilton,
Volunteer Coordinator, at 463-7861 or rhamilton@rockbridge.net for an
informational letter and application.
Project Horizon is a non-profit domestic violence and sexual assault
agency that provides services that are free and confidential. The
agency not only provides shelter to victims and survivors of domestic,
dating, and sexual violence, but also counseling and legal advocacy.
In addition to services for victims and survivors, Project Horizon
offers education and outreach in the Rockbridge area.
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
RARO OPPORTUNITY - SOCCER COACHES NEEDED
Philip Gibbs <gibbsp@wlu.edu>
RARO is looking for soccer coaches for the Junior (ages 8-10) league.
Teams practice once per week at time convenient to coach and players.
The games are on Saturday between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. starting Sept
12th through October. Player experience or coaching experience preferred.
If interested, contact Mike Conner (class of '87) at 463-9525(office),
461-1651 (cell), or by email at: mikeconner@rarorec.org.
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
House for rent
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent! 5 bedrooms, nice location, big yard, and great
deck for cookouts! Call Scott at 540-261-2993 for more details.
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve the
W&L Community
Nancy Osella owner/operator of "Nanceportation" Premium Transport
Service provides rides for students and the community to all
airports, medical appointments, shopping and anywhere you need to
go. (Students say they love the name of the business, f.y.i. Nancy's
10 year old son came up with it!) Drop off or pick up at the
Roanoke Airport during the day for 1 passenger is $85, reduced rates
for multiple passengers. Refer a friend and receive a discount.
For a price quote to any airport or any location just e-mail Nancy
your trip details, date and time of your trip, addresses of pick up
and drop off. "Nanceportation" has given many parents peace of mind
when their student has had delayed flights knowing that Nancy is a
mom too and will not leave anyone without a ride. You will receive
personalized service with "Nanceportation"!
For price quotes and questions: nancyosella@comcast.net For
reservations: office (540) 464-6162
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Ride from Roanoke to Lexington on Sept. 5th
Wilson Phu <phuw11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hi,
I am looking for a ride from Roanoke Airport to campus on September
5th. My plane arrives at 10:19 AM. If anyone would be kind enough, I
would pay for gas, food, provide conversation and/or silence. Thanks.
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
House for sale or rent
Cynthia Hintze <chintze@wlu.edu>
1898 Victorian home located at 2256 Oak Avenue, Buena Vista.
Completely renovated in 2006; four bedrooms, two baths, all
applicances (including washer/dryer), dual heat pumps (heating/AC),
new roof (2009). Asking $189,000 - will consider short sale offer
or will rent ($1,000/month); immediate possession. If interested,
contact M. Murphy (mmurphy@ehc.edu) or 276-698-1370 for details.
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Ride from Dulles to Lexington Sept. 6
Victor David Jackson <jacksonv11@mail.wlu.edu
>
I am looking for a ride from Dulles to Lexington on Sunday September
6th. I should arrive at 5:30 pm at Dulles. If you're headed back on
Sunday, or even Monday the 7th, and you could give me a ride, I'd
greatly appreciate it. I am more than willing to pay for gas and
hospitality. Please email me if you can help me. Thanks.
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
Ride from Washington Reagan Airport to Lexington on Sep-06
Hiba Mahmoud Assi <assih10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I need a ride from Washington Reagan Airport to Lexington on Sep-06.
My flight arrives at 8:50 pm, so I will be out of the airport around
9:30 pm. I will help with gas. Please send me an email if you can
offer me this ride and I will be very thankful.
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
BRASS HAPPENS!
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT?
Don't let years of practicing and enjoyment end when you start
college! Take the bell by the horns and get better!
Trumpet - French Horn - Trombone - Baritone - Euphonium - Tuba
You can register now for MUS 141B. Super reasonable add-on fee.
Sign up for Brass Lessons now! Contact Prof. Peter Del Vecchio
for registration info: Brass@wlu.edu
BRASS@W&L - Be a part of it!!
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Ride 8th of Sept.
Maria Judith Soria Diaz <soriam10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Looking for a ride for the 8th of September from ROA airport to Lex.
Happy to share a cab or pay for gas.
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Ride from Dulles to Lex Sept. 4
Sharon Regina Chu <chus10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hey guys, I'm looking for a ride down to Lexington from Dulles on
Sept. 4 (Friday) in the afternoon/evening. My flight lands around 3:30
PM so any time after that would be perfect. I'm more than willing to
pay enough to cover gas and then some. E-mail me if you're heading
down that day and we'll talk.
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Ride from Charlottesville to Lex Sept. 7
Yujie Cong <congy12@mail.wlu.edu
>
I'm looking for a ride from Charlottesville to campus on Monday, Sept. 7th. If anyone can
offer a ride I would greatly appreciate it and I will be more than happy to pay for gas and
snacks.
Thanks!
Michelle Cong
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
Horse Board Available
Tyler Teass <teasst@wlu.edu>
Horse Board Available - short drive from town, private 400+ acres to
ride, trails, arena, hot/cold wash stall, field or stall board,
Rockbridge Hunt territory, reasonably priced, email windward97@aol.com
or call 540-874-3002
September 2
Campus Notices for Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for September 2 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Journalism course open to non-majors - Melissa Cox
3 ) Is there a fellowship for you? - Rebekah Powers
4 ) Marshall Scholarships - Rebekah Powers
5 ) Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J - Thomas Artwick
6 ) Conference for Students Interested in Law School - Virginia Cropper
7 ) Last chance to get a Free iPod - Kenneth Schaefer
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
8 ) Commons Movie List - Lee Neilson
9 ) The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help! - Kate Nickols
10 ) Thinking about getting T-SHIRTS made??? - Alexander Thomas Boehling
11 ) W&L Mock Trial - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
12 ) Can't Hang O-Week Concert - William Lloyd Dorrance
13 ) W&L Eventing Team - Come Join! - Jessica Michelle Duffy
Community Service and Fund-Raising
14 ) Project Horizon Volunteer Training - Gene Patrick Hamilton
15 ) Rockbridge Farmers Market - Cooking Demonstration 9/5 - Christopher Carpenter
Personal Notices
16 ) House for rent - Emily Flowers
17 ) Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve - Deborah Miranda
18 ) Ride from Roanoke to Lexington on Sept. 5th - Wilson Phu
19 ) House for sale or rent - Cynthia Hintze
20 ) Ride from Dulles to Lexington Sept. 6 - Victor David Jackson
21 ) Ride from Washington Reagan Airport to Lexington on Sep-06 - Hiba Mahmoud Assi
22 ) Ride 8th of Sept. - Maria Judith Soria Diaz
23 ) Ride from Dulles to Lex Sept. 4 - Sharon Regina Chu
24 ) Ride from Charlottesville to Lex Sept. 7 - Yujie Cong
25 ) Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241 - Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne
26 ) Looking for a Social Psychology Book - Lauren Jill Miller
27 ) ____Need Help Moving Something? - Jamie Ryan Goodin
28 ) ____3 BR NEWLY RENOVATED country home for rent - Jamie Ryan Goodin
29 ) 2009 Hyundai Elantra for sale - Henriette McCaughrin
30 ) MATRESSES and AC UNITS - Kevin Connor Long
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for September 2
Calendar Events for Wednesday, September 2 2009
All Day: Art Exhibit: Modern Patrons
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3481
All Day: International Student Orientation
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4063
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Art Exhibit: Amy Finkbeiner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4294
All Day: McCarthy Gallery (Holekamp Hall): Portraits from Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4056
All Day: Kamen Gallery: Netsuke, A Glance at Part of the Glickstein Collection
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3793
All Day: Kamen Gallery: The Stan Kamen '49L, Collection Western Art
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4016
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Journalism course open to non-majors
Melissa Cox <coxm@wlu.edu>
Because Fall Term registration is still open we call your attention
to a special opportunity in the Journalism and Mass Communications
offerings. Jour295A, Covering Classic Journalism,
http://registrar.wlu.edu/registration/changes.htm#jour, is offered
this Fall by our Reynolds Distinguished Visiting Professor, Caesar
Andrews. Prof. Andrews was most recently editor of the Detroit Free-
Press. In that capacity he oversaw reporting that resulted in the
2009 Pulitzer Prize for local reporting. Jour295A carries no pre-
requisite, and non-majors are welcome.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Is there a fellowship for you?
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
Explore the world of competitive fellowships. You can begin by
going to the web pages below and checking the rules of eligibility,
criteria for selection, and application procedures.
http://fellowships.wlu.edu
Fellowships for Seniors and Recent Graduates
Fellowships for Sophomores and Juniors
Law Students: Take a look at the Fulbright Fellowships
Our recent winners: http://thecollege.wlu.edu/grants/2008-
2009recipients.htm
Fulbright Liaison: Professor George Bent (Art)
Goldwater Liaison: Professor Marcia France (Chemistry)
Rhodes/Marshall/Mitchell/Gates Liaison: Professor Miriam Carlisle
(Classics)
Truman Liaison: Professor Rebecca Harris (Politics)
Tips on Writing Personal Statements and other materials are
available in Washington Hall, second floor. Help yourself to
handouts in the binder on the table across form Room 23.
Questions? Contact Associate Dean Ikeda, ikedaj@wlu.edu, x8746.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Marshall Scholarships
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
Marshall Scholarships provide an opportunity for American students
who have demonstrated academic excellence and leadership potential
to continue their studies for two or three years at a British
university. Applicants may pursue any field of study offered at a
degree-awarding UK institution.
A Marshall Scholarship includes payment of all tuition and other
fees, including an allowance to cover living expenses, fare to and
from the United Kingdom, an annual grant for approved travel in
connection with studies, an annual book grant, and a thesis
allowance, if required.
Candidates should demonstrate maturity, a global perspective of
issues and problems, a sense of self-reliance and self-discipline,
and intellectual distinction (with a GPA exceeding 3.70 in the
sophomore and junior years) with an interest in taking on leadership
roles during and after one’s period of educational training.
Candidates must be citizens of the United States and seniors at
accredited four year colleges and universities.
Liaison: Professor Miriam Carlisle (Classics)
http://www.marshallscholarship.org/
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J
Thomas Artwick <artwickt@wlu.edu>
If you play a musical instrument and would like to learn to
improvise, Mr. Tom Artwick has openings in MUS 141J. Intermediate
level of skill on your instrument is required and reading standard
musical notation is helpful but not mandatory. Learn skills that
will allow you to improvise your own melodies based on jazz and other
styles of popular songs, learn music by ear from recordings, and
understand the structure of music so that you can better compose.
For more information, contact Mr. Tom Artwick at artwickt@wlu.edu
or 463-7345.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Conference for Students Interested in Law School
Virginia Cropper <vcropper@wlu.edu>
Conference for Students Interested in Law School, Saturday,
September 12th, 2009
The Virginia State Bar Young Lawyers Conference will once again host
the Southern Virginia Minority Pre-Law Conference at Washington &
Lee University School of Law. The Conference will focus on the law
school application process, the LSAT, the realities of being a law
student, and numerous career opportunities in law.
Attending students will:
* Hear directly from Admissions personnel who view applications
* Understand the LSAT and what it takes to get a good score
* Participate in a mock law class
* Learn about the different career options in the legal field
One lucky attendee will win a free Kaplan LSAT prep course!
Anyone interested in law school is welcome to attend. Seats are
limited, so it is important to register early!
Event information and registration: www.gentrylocke.com/prelaw
Event Agenda: www.gentrylocke.com/prelaw-Agenda
Questions? Contact Abby Perdue, Special Consultant to the Pre-Law
Program, perduea@wlu.edu, 458-8212.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Last chance to get a Free iPod
Kenneth Schaefer <schaeferk@wlu.edu>
This is a reminder that Apple's free iPod promotion is ending on
Tuesday, September 8th.
There is still time to get your free $229 iPod touch with the
purchase of any MacBook! To order, and take advantage of this great
promotion, come by the University Store, or contact Mike Roberts:
mroberts@wlu.edu or 540-458-8207
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Commons Movie List
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Swing by the Elrod Commons to pick up a list of the movie showings
sponsored by the John W. Elrod University Commons for Fall Term. The
list will be at the Information Desk.
If you want an electronic PDF instead, visit this link:
http://www.wlu.edu/Documents/student_activities/Campus%
20Recreation/Fall_2009_Movie_Print_out_SINGULAR.pdf
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help!
Kate Nickols <nickolsk@wlu.edu>
The W&L Women's Soccer Team is looking for volunteers to be a ball
person and film home games. Below is our home game schedule, for
each game we need one person to film and four ball people. Please
contact Kate Nickols (nickolsk@wlu.edu) if you're available or if
you have questions. Thank you!
Saturday, September 19th, 3PM
Sunday, October 4th, 2PM
Saturday, Octber 10th, 11AM
Thursday, October 15th, 4PM
Monday, October 19th, 4PM
Wednesday, October 28th, 4PM
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Thinking about getting T-SHIRTS made???
Alexander Thomas Boehling <boehlinga10@mail.wlu.edu
>
With school just around the corner, I am sure there are organizations (clubs, fraternities,
sororities, sports teams, etc.) that may be thinking about creating and ordering t-shirts for
rush, fundraising or whatever else. I encourage you all to use Kotis Design as your supplier:
www.kotisdesign.com. I am an on-campus sales representative for this great company. They
have a great team of designers, unbeatable prices, and features on their website that many
other design companies do not. Also, they can create many different products other than t-
shirts: coozies, frisbees, sweatshirts, bags, calendars, etc. If anyone has questions or would
like help contacting Kotis/placing an order through them, please don't hesitate to e-mail me.
Thanks for considering Kotis!!
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
W&L Mock Trial
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you enjoy mock trial, forensics, debate, or theater? Do you think
you might want to go to law school? Would you just like to be part of
a challenging and fun program that emphasizes teamwork, public
speaking and thinking on your feet? Then get involved in W&L's Mock
Trial program (INTR 231 and 431)!
This year's participants will prepare the 2009-2010 American Mock
Trial Association (www.collegemocktrial.org) case. Our teams will
compete in five invitational tournaments before taking our case to the
Regional tournament. In preparation for these competitions,
participants will meet twice weekly throughout the fall term for
classroom sessions and intra-team scrimmage. Participants will assume
the roles of attorneys and witnesses and will present all aspects of
the case, from opening statement to closing argument.
If you are interested, come see us at the Student Activities Fair for
more information!
If you have questions, contact Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu).
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Can't Hang O-Week Concert
William Lloyd Dorrance <dorrancew11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Can't Hang, a reggae/ska/rock band from Baltimore, will be performing live
on the Cannan Green on Monday, September 7 from 9-11 PM for this year's O-Week
Concert. There will be free pizza , and some of W&L's own bands will kick off the concert.
Check them out at canthang.com.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
W&L Eventing Team - Come Join!
Jessica Michelle Duffy <duffyj12@mail.wlu.edu
>
The W&L Eventing Team is looking for new members! This Club Sport
allows the chance for riders of all skill levels, from no experience
whatsoever to seasoned competitors, to experience the exciting
equestrian sport of Eventing. We compete year round and have many
horses for sale and lease. Look for us at the Campus Activities Fair!
If you are interested in finding out more about the W&L Eventing Team
please contact Jessica Duffy at duffyj12@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Project Horizon Volunteer Training
Gene Patrick Hamilton <hamilton.g@law.wlu.edu
>
Do you have free time and want to volunteer? Do you want to make a
difference in the lives of people? Then become a Project Horizon
Volunteer!
Project Horizon will host its next volunteer training session
September 26-October 3. Please call or email Rebecca Hamilton,
Volunteer Coordinator, at 463-7861 or rhamilton@rockbridge.net for an
informational letter and application.
Project Horizon is a non-profit domestic violence and sexual assault
agency that provides services that are free and confidential. The
agency not only provides shelter to victims and survivors of domestic,
dating, and sexual violence, but also counseling and legal advocacy.
In addition to services for victims and survivors, Project Horizon
offers education and outreach in the Rockbridge area.
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Rockbridge Farmers Market - Cooking Demonstration 9/5
Christopher Carpenter <ccarpenter@wlu.edu>
Rockbridge Farmers Market -- is open 8 am til noon every Saturday
until Oct 31. This week at the Horse Center location on Rt 39
(towards Goshen)join Marketplace chef Geraldine McCutheon at the
market for a cooking demonstration from 9-11. Geraldine will be
sharing her recipes and showing how to utilize local products easily
and tastfully!
Quality produce, meats , chickens, cheeses and fruits are also
available at the market this week.
Come join your neighbors at the Farmers Market!!
Hope to see you Saturday!
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
House for rent
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent! 5 bedrooms, nice location, big yard, and great
deck for cookouts! Call Scott at 540-261-2993 for more details.
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve the
W&L Community
Nancy Osella owner/operator of "Nanceportation" Premium Transport
Service provides rides for students and the community to all
airports, medical appointments, shopping and anywhere you need to
go. (Students say they love the name of the business, f.y.i. Nancy's
10 year old son came up with it!) Drop off or pick up at the
Roanoke Airport during the day for 1 passenger is $85, reduced rates
for multiple passengers. Refer a friend and receive a discount.
For a price quote to any airport or any location just e-mail Nancy
your trip details, date and time of your trip, addresses of pick up
and drop off. "Nanceportation" has given many parents peace of mind
when their student has had delayed flights knowing that Nancy is a
mom too and will not leave anyone without a ride. You will receive
personalized service with "Nanceportation"!
For price quotes and questions: nancyosella@comcast.net For
reservations: office (540) 464-6162
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Ride from Roanoke to Lexington on Sept. 5th
Wilson Phu <phuw11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hi,
I am looking for a ride from Roanoke Airport to campus on September
5th. My plane arrives at 10:19 AM. If anyone would be kind enough, I
would pay for gas, food, provide conversation and/or silence. Thanks.
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
House for sale or rent
Cynthia Hintze <chintze@wlu.edu>
1898 Victorian home located at 2256 Oak Avenue, Buena Vista.
Completely renovated in 2006; four bedrooms, two baths, all
applicances (including washer/dryer), dual heat pumps (heating/AC),
new roof (2009). Asking $189,000 - will consider short sale offer
or will rent ($1,000/month); immediate possession. If interested,
contact M. Murphy (mmurphy@ehc.edu) or 276-698-1370 for details.
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
Ride from Dulles to Lexington Sept. 6
Victor David Jackson <jacksonv11@mail.wlu.edu
>
I am looking for a ride from Dulles to Lexington on Sunday September
6th. I should arrive at 5:30 pm at Dulles. If you're headed back on
Sunday, or even Monday the 7th, and you could give me a ride, I'd
greatly appreciate it. I am more than willing to pay for gas and
hospitality. Please email me if you can help me. Thanks.
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Ride from Washington Reagan Airport to Lexington on Sep-06
Hiba Mahmoud Assi <assih10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I need a ride from Washington Reagan Airport to Lexington on Sep-06.
My flight arrives at 8:50 pm, so I will be out of the airport around
9:30 pm. I will help with gas. Please send me an email if you can
offer me this ride and I will be very thankful.
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
Ride 8th of Sept.
Maria Judith Soria Diaz <soriam10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Looking for a ride for the 8th of September from ROA airport to Lex.
Happy to share a cab or pay for gas.
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
Ride from Dulles to Lex Sept. 4
Sharon Regina Chu <chus10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hey guys, I'm looking for a ride down to Lexington from Dulles on
Sept. 4 (Friday) in the afternoon/evening. My flight lands around 3:30
PM so any time after that would be perfect. I'm more than willing to
pay enough to cover gas and then some. E-mail me if you're heading
down that day and we'll talk.
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Ride from Charlottesville to Lex Sept. 7
Yujie Cong <congy12@mail.wlu.edu
>
I'm looking for a ride from Charlottesville to campus on Monday, Sept. 7th. If anyone can
offer a ride I would greatly appreciate it and I will be more than happy to pay for gas and
snacks.
Thanks!
Michelle Cong
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241
Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne <goulbournek10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I have books that may still be required for POL105 with Prof. Zarakol,
POV101 and CHEM241. Email me for info.
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Looking for a Social Psychology Book
Lauren Jill Miller <millerl11@mail.wlu.edu
>
If someone has a used copy of David Myers' 9th edition of Social
Psychology (copyright 2008), I am interested in borrowing or buying
it from you to use this term. Please let me know if you have this
book and want to lend or sell it to me. Thank you.
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
____Need Help Moving Something?
Jamie Ryan Goodin <goodinj10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Need a truck to move furniture, boxes, or equipment? If so, I'd be
more than happy to help.
---------- Notice #28 ---------- top
____3 BR NEWLY RENOVATED country home for rent
Jamie Ryan Goodin <goodinj10@mail.wlu.edu
>
905 Big Spring Road. Check out this newly converted country store!
-3 miles from town on a quiet country road
-1 mile past Beans Bottom
-Overlooks Kerr's Creek
-Big studio/party room
View photos here
http://morgangh.smugmug.com/gallery/9255334_Wnqgh#618097433_MaD2C
---------- Notice #29 ---------- top
2009 Hyundai Elantra for sale
Henriette McCaughrin <mccaughring@wlu.edu>
My friend bought a new 2009 Hyundai Elantra, and realized that it
does not meet her needs (she really needs a pickup truck). It has
only 250 miles on the odometer. 4-door sedan, 33 mpg, 5-yr or 60,000
mile bumper to bumper warranty. Price: $15,500 ($2200 less than
sticker price). Call 540-463-2050 or 540-460-7475 before 9 p.m.
---------- Notice #30 ---------- top
MATRESSES and AC UNITS
Kevin Connor Long <longkc10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Free used mattresses and box springs at Pumptown. Call 404 580 2454 or
901 496 4931 or come anytime during the day to pick up. Also AC units
are available.
September 3
Campus Notices for Thursday, September 3, 2009
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for September 3 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Gates Cambridge Scholars Program - Rebekah Powers
3 ) Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J - Thomas Artwick
4 ) Weight Watchers - New Series Begin in September - Mary Snead
5 ) Peer support group for gay, bi, or questioning W&L students - Kirk Luder
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
6 ) Commons Movie List - Lee Neilson
7 ) The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help! - Kate Nickols
8 ) Thinking about getting T-SHIRTS made??? - Alexander Thomas Boehling
9 ) W&L Mock Trial - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
10 ) W&L Eventing Team - Come Join! - Jessica Michelle Duffy
Community Service and Fund-Raising
11 ) Project Horizon Volunteer Training - Gene Patrick Hamilton
12 ) Rockbridge Farmers Market - Cooking Demonstration 9/5 - Christopher Carpenter
Personal Notices
13 ) House for sale or rent - Cynthia Hintze
14 ) House for rent - Emily Flowers
15 ) Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve - Deborah Miranda
16 ) Ride from Roanoke to Lexington on Sept. 5th - Wilson Phu
17 ) Ride from Dulles to Lexington Sept. 6 - Victor David Jackson
18 ) BRASS HAPPENS! TAKE THE BELL BY THE HORNS - Peter Del Vecchio
19 ) Ride 8th of Sept. - Maria Judith Soria Diaz
20 ) Ride from Charlottesville to Lex Sept. 7 - Yujie Cong
21 ) Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241 - Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne
22 ) Ride from Washington Reagan Airport to Lexington on Sep-06 - Hiba Mahmoud Assi
23 ) Charlie Potter Rentals - Emily Flowers
24 ) Mattress and Box Spring for SALE - Anne Michelle Kasper
25 ) Horse Board Available - Tyler Teass
26 ) LARGE SOFA, TV's, BOOKSHELVES, MIRROR, FRIG, CHEST OF DRAWERS - Michael Tolley
27 ) Family Night Dinner Tonight: Chicken Pot Pie! - Deborah Miranda
28 ) Horse Board and Trainer - Michael Patrick O'Brien
29 ) Ride from Dulles to Lex TOMORROW - Sharon Regina Chu
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for September 3
Calendar Events for Thursday, September 3 2009
All Day: Art Exhibit: Modern Patrons
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3481
All Day: International Student Orientation
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4063
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Art Exhibit: Amy Finkbeiner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4294
All Day: McCarthy Gallery (Holekamp Hall): Portraits from Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4056
All Day: Kamen Gallery: Netsuke, A Glance at Part of the Glickstein Collection
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3793
All Day: Kamen Gallery: The Stan Kamen '49L, Collection Western Art
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4016
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Gates Cambridge Scholars Program
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
The Gates Cambridge Scholars program hopes to create a network of
future leaders from around the world who will bring new vision and
commitment to improving the life circumstances of citizens in their
respective countries. Over time, it is anticipated that Gates
Cambridge Scholars will become leaders in helping to address global
problems related to health, equity, technology, and learning.
The program offers scholarships for study as an affiliated student
or to pursue taught or research courses of postgraduate study at the
University of Cambridge.
The Gates Cambridge Scholarships cover:
„X university fees
„X a maintenance allowance sufficient for a single student
„X a contribution towards return airfare
„X other discretionary allowances
Applicants should hold a bachelor's degree, gain admission to the
University of Cambridge and to a constituent College in due course,
be able to meet the conditions set by the University, and be under
the age of 30.
Liaison: Professor Miriam Carlisle (Classics)
http://www.gatesscholar.org/
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J
Thomas Artwick <artwickt@wlu.edu>
If you play a musical instrument and would like to learn to
improvise, Mr. Tom Artwick has openings in MUS 141J. Intermediate
level of skill on your instrument is required and reading standard
musical notation is helpful but not mandatory. Learn skills that
will allow you to improvise your own melodies based on jazz and other
styles of popular songs, learn music by ear from recordings, and
understand the structure of music so that you can better compose.
For more information, contact Mr. Tom Artwick at artwickt@wlu.edu
or 463-7345.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Weight Watchers - New Series Begin in September
Mary Snead <mksnead@wlu.edu>
Open House
* September 8, 11:30 am
* September 14, 3:00 pm
New Series Start Dates
* September 15, 11:30 am
* September 21, 3:00 pm
All meetings are held in Commons 345.
Payroll deduction available. Washington and Lee will pay 50% of the
cost for employees provided 75% of the meetings in a series are
attended. For more information or the full policy visit:
http://www.wlu.edu/x29413.xml. Meetings are open to faculty/staff,
students, spouses/partners or dependents.
For more information contact Mary Katherine Snead (mksnead@wlu.edu or
8355).
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Peer support group for gay, bi, or questioning W&L students
Kirk Luder <kluder@wlu.edu>
Did you know that W&L has a peer support group for male
undergraduates and law students? The group, called General Trust,
meets weekly and is facilitated by a University Counselor in a
private, off-campus location. Participants take an honor pledge to
keep all information about the group strictly confidential. The
purpose of the group is to help gay, bi, or questioning students
develop a supportive community of friends who know what it's like to
be sexual minority students at W&L. There is no pressure for anyone
in the group to come out on campus. In the past couple of years,
there have been 10-15 regular participants in the group. In
addition to the General Trust group for men, there will be a women's
group offered if there is enough interest. If you would like more
information about the men's group, contact Dr. Kirk Luder at x8592
or kluder@wlu.edu, or the women's group contact Beth Curry MEd at
x4888 bcurry@wlu.edu. Any contact will be kept strictly
confidential.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Commons Movie List
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Swing by the Elrod Commons to pick up a list of the movie showings
sponsored by the John W. Elrod University Commons for Fall Term. The
list will be at the Information Desk.
If you want an electronic PDF instead, visit this link:
http://www.wlu.edu/Documents/student_activities/Campus%
20Recreation/Fall_2009_Movie_Print_out_SINGULAR.pdf
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help!
Kate Nickols <nickolsk@wlu.edu>
The W&L Women's Soccer Team is looking for volunteers to be a ball
person and film home games. Below is our home game schedule, for
each game we need one person to film and four ball people. Please
contact Kate Nickols (nickolsk@wlu.edu) if you're available or if
you have questions. Thank you!
Saturday, September 19th, 3PM
Sunday, October 4th, 2PM
Saturday, Octber 10th, 11AM
Thursday, October 15th, 4PM
Monday, October 19th, 4PM
Wednesday, October 28th, 4PM
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Thinking about getting T-SHIRTS made???
Alexander Thomas Boehling <boehlinga10@mail.wlu.edu
>
With school just around the corner, I am sure there are organizations (clubs, fraternities,
sororities, sports teams, etc.) that may be thinking about creating and ordering t-shirts for
rush, fundraising or whatever else. I encourage you all to use Kotis Design as your supplier:
www.kotisdesign.com. I am an on-campus sales representative for this great company. They
have a great team of designers, unbeatable prices, and features on their website that many
other design companies do not. Also, they can create many different products other than t-
shirts: coozies, frisbees, sweatshirts, bags, calendars, etc. If anyone has questions or would
like help contacting Kotis/placing an order through them, please don't hesitate to e-mail me.
Thanks for considering Kotis!!
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
W&L Mock Trial
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you enjoy mock trial, forensics, debate, or theater? Do you think
you might want to go to law school? Would you just like to be part of
a challenging and fun program that emphasizes teamwork, public
speaking and thinking on your feet? Then get involved in W&L's Mock
Trial program (INTR 231 and 431)!
This year's participants will prepare the 2009-2010 American Mock
Trial Association (www.collegemocktrial.org) case. Our teams will
compete in five invitational tournaments before taking our case to the
Regional tournament. In preparation for these competitions,
participants will meet twice weekly throughout the fall term for
classroom sessions and intra-team scrimmage. Participants will assume
the roles of attorneys and witnesses and will present all aspects of
the case, from opening statement to closing argument.
If you are interested, come see us at the Student Activities Fair on
Wednesday, September 9th for more information!
If you have questions, contact Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu).
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
W&L Eventing Team - Come Join!
Jessica Michelle Duffy <duffyj12@mail.wlu.edu
>
The W&L Eventing Team is looking for new members! This Club Sport
allows the chance for riders of all skill levels, from no experience
whatsoever to seasoned competitors, to experience the exciting
equestrian sport of Eventing. We compete year round and have many
horses for sale and lease. Look for us at the Campus Activities Fair!
If you are interested in finding out more about the W&L Eventing Team
please contact Jessica Duffy at duffyj12@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Project Horizon Volunteer Training
Gene Patrick Hamilton <hamilton.g@law.wlu.edu
>
Do you have free time and want to volunteer? Do you want to make a
difference in the lives of people? Then become a Project Horizon
Volunteer!
Project Horizon will host its next volunteer training session
September 26-October 3. Please call or email Rebecca Hamilton,
Volunteer Coordinator, at 463-7861 or rhamilton@rockbridge.net for an
informational letter and application.
Project Horizon is a non-profit domestic violence and sexual assault
agency that provides services that are free and confidential. The
agency not only provides shelter to victims and survivors of domestic,
dating, and sexual violence, but also counseling and legal advocacy.
In addition to services for victims and survivors, Project Horizon
offers education and outreach in the Rockbridge area.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Rockbridge Farmers Market - Cooking Demonstration 9/5
Christopher Carpenter <ccarpenter@wlu.edu>
Rockbridge Farmers Market -- is open 8 am til noon every Saturday
until Oct 31. This week at the Horse Center location on Rt 39
(towards Goshen)join Marketplace chef Geraldine McCutheon at the
market for a cooking demonstration from 9-11. Geraldine will be
sharing her recipes and showing how to utilize local products easily
and tastfully!
Quality produce, meats , chickens, cheeses and fruits are also
available at the market this week.
Come join your neighbors at the Farmers Market!!
Hope to see you Saturday!
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
House for sale or rent
Cynthia Hintze <chintze@wlu.edu>
1898 Victorian home located at 2256 Oak Avenue, Buena Vista.
Completely renovated in 2006; four bedrooms, two baths, all
applicances (including washer/dryer), dual heat pumps (heating/AC),
new roof (2009). Asking $189,000 - will consider short sale offer
or will rent ($1,000/month); immediate possession. If interested,
contact M. Murphy (mmurphy@ehc.edu) or 276-698-1370 for details.
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
House for rent
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent! 5 bedrooms, nice location, big yard, and great
deck for cookouts! Call Scott at 540-261-2993 for more details.
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve the
W&L Community
Nancy Osella owner/operator of "Nanceportation" Premium Transport
Service provides rides for students and the community to all
airports, medical appointments, shopping and anywhere you need to
go. (Students say they love the name of the business, f.y.i. Nancy's
10 year old son came up with it!) Drop off or pick up at the
Roanoke Airport during the day for 1 passenger is $85, reduced rates
for multiple passengers. Refer a friend and receive a discount.
For a price quote to any airport or any location just e-mail Nancy
your trip details, date and time of your trip, addresses of pick up
and drop off. "Nanceportation" has given many parents peace of mind
when their student has had delayed flights knowing that Nancy is a
mom too and will not leave anyone without a ride. You will receive
personalized service with "Nanceportation"!
For price quotes and questions: nancyosella@comcast.net For
reservations: office (540) 464-6162
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Ride from Roanoke to Lexington on Sept. 5th
Wilson Phu <phuw11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hi,
I am looking for a ride from Roanoke Airport to campus on September
5th. My plane arrives at 10:19 AM. If anyone would be kind enough, I
would pay for gas, food, provide conversation and/or silence. Thanks.
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Ride from Dulles to Lexington Sept. 6
Victor David Jackson <jacksonv11@mail.wlu.edu
>
I am looking for a ride from Dulles to Lexington on Sunday September
6th. I should arrive at 5:30 pm at Dulles. If you're headed back on
Sunday, or even Monday the 7th, and you could give me a ride, I'd
greatly appreciate it. I am more than willing to pay for gas and
hospitality. Please email me if you can help me. Thanks.
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
BRASS HAPPENS! TAKE THE BELL BY THE HORNS
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT?
Don't let years of practicing and enjoyment end when you start
college! Take the bell by the horns and get better!
Trumpet - French Horn - Trombone - Baritone - Euphonium - Tuba
You can register now for MUS 141B. Super reasonable add-on fee.
Sign up for Brass Lessons now! Contact Prof. Peter Del Vecchio
for registration info: Brass@wlu.edu
BRASS@W&L - Be a part of it!!
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Ride 8th of Sept.
Maria Judith Soria Diaz <soriam10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Looking for a ride for the 8th of September from ROA airport to Lex.
Happy to share a cab or pay for gas.
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
Ride from Charlottesville to Lex Sept. 7
Yujie Cong <congy12@mail.wlu.edu
>
I'm looking for a ride from Charlottesville to campus on Monday, Sept. 7th. If anyone can
offer a ride I would greatly appreciate it and I will be more than happy to pay for gas and
snacks.
Thanks!
Michelle Cong
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241
Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne <goulbournek10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I have books that may still be required for POL105 with Prof. Zarakol,
POV101 and CHEM241. Email me for info.
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
Ride from Washington Reagan Airport to Lexington on Sep-06
Hiba Mahmoud Assi <assih10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I need a ride from Washington Reagan Airport to Lexington on Sep-06.
My flight arrives at 8:50 pm, so I will be out of the airport around
9:30 pm. I will help with gas. Please send me an email if you can
offer me this ride and I will be very thankful.
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
Charlie Potter Rentals
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent on Taylor Street! 3 to 4 bedrooms, fully
renovated, and within city limits! For more details, call Charlie
Potter at 540-463-3639 or 540-460-3630.
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Mattress and Box Spring for SALE
Anne Michelle Kasper <kaspera10@mail.wlu.edu
>
2 yr. old mattress and box spring for sale. Both in very good
condition. Available for pick-up at 7 Preston St. in town. Must sell
ASAP - $150 for the set.
Please email Emerson at: bluhme09@mail.wlu.edu or call: 410.991.3422
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Horse Board Available
Tyler Teass <teasst@wlu.edu>
HORSE BOARD short drive from town, private 400+ acres to ride,
trails, arena, hot/cold wash stall, field or stall board, Rockbridge
Hunt territory, reasonably priced, email windward97@aol.com or call
540-874-3002
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
LARGE SOFA, TV's, BOOKSHELVES, MIRROR, FRIG, CHEST OF DRAWERS
Michael Tolley <mtolley@wlu.edu>
NO PICTURES- NO EMAILS- PLEASE CALL 461-2058
LARGE BEIGE SOFA w/ HIDE-A-BED -"STUDENT SPECIAL" - $75
13" Sanyo TV $25, 19" Emerson TV $35, 27" Sylvania TV $45,
beveled edge mirror w/ bamboo look frame 30"x42" $20,
32"T x 30"W black bookshelf $20,
NEW 30"W x 48"T four shelf unit $35 SHORT(30") 4 DRAWER CHEST OF
DRAWERS-SOLID WOOD,MOSTLY OAK-$35
APT SIZE REFRIGERATOR-GOOD FOR BASEMENT/WORKSHOP-WORKS GOOD JUST NOT
PRETTY $35
CALL ANYTIME 461-2058
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
Family Night Dinner Tonight: Chicken Pot Pie!
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Got an all-day retreat or meeting today? Rushing from one task to
the next without time to plan meals? Don't forget the Patisserie's
Thursday Night Family Dinner. This week we're featuring our famous
homemade Chicken Pot Pies (white meat chicken and fresh veggies in a
flaky pastry crust)and a large garden salad - serves 4 big appetites
or 6 small, $22.00 plus tax. Call ahead and reserve one for pick-up,
or stop by on the way home. We're open until 7:30 p.m. The
Patisserie: 462-6000. www.patisseriecafe.net
---------- Notice #28 ---------- top
Horse Board and Trainer
Michael Patrick O'Brien <obrienmp10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Reasonable horse board, relaxed atmosphere, very private farm 5 miles from Horse Center,
different paddocks of varying sizes, great grass, water, fencing. Access to no-frills 12 stall
barn, round pen and ring, excellent trainer for H/J, eventing, dressage, endurance.
3graces@rockbridge.net or 463-3628
---------- Notice #29 ---------- top
Ride from Dulles to Lex TOMORROW
Sharon Regina Chu <chus10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hey guys, I'm looking for a ride down to Lexington from Dulles on
Sept. 4 (tomorrow) in the afternoon/evening. My flight lands around 3:30
PM so any time after that would be perfect. I'm more than willing to
pay enough to cover gas and then some--feel free to negotiate! Send me
an e-mail or call/text me at 562-201-3425.
Thanks!
September 4
Campus Notices for Friday, September 4, 2009
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for September 4 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Journalism course open to non-majors - Melissa Cox
3 ) Mitchell Scholarships - Rebekah Powers
4 ) Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J - Thomas Artwick
5 ) BRASS@W&L REGISTER TODAY - Peter Del Vecchio
6 ) Conference for Students Interested in Law School - Virginia Cropper
7 ) Last chance to get a Free iPod - Kenneth Schaefer
8 ) Weight Watchers - New Series Begin in September - Mary Snead
9 ) Peer support group for gay, bi, or questioning W&L students - Kirk Luder
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
10 ) Commons Movie List - Lee Neilson
11 ) The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help! - Kate Nickols
12 ) Thinking about getting T-SHIRTS made??? - Alexander Thomas Boehling
13 ) W&L Mock Trial - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
14 ) W&L Eventing Team - Come Join! - Jessica Michelle Duffy
Community Service and Fund-Raising
15 ) Project Horizon Volunteer Training - Gene Patrick Hamilton
16 ) Rockbridge Farmers Market - Cooking Demonstration 9/5 - Christopher Carpenter
17 ) RARO OPPORTUNITY – JUNIOR YOUTH FOOTBAL COACH - Philip Gibbs
18 ) Swing Dance Lessons--free for W&L students!!! - Nikki Melina Bell
Personal Notices
19 ) House for sale or rent - Cynthia Hintze
20 ) House for rent - Emily Flowers
21 ) Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve - Deborah Miranda
22 ) Ride from Roanoke to Lexington on Sept. 5th - Wilson Phu
23 ) House for Rent in Providence Hill - Elizabeth Christensen
24 ) Ride from Dulles to Lexington Sept. 6 - Victor David Jackson
25 ) Ride 8th of Sept. - Maria Judith Soria Diaz
26 ) Chem 111 text book for sale - Victoria Maureen Stevens
27 ) Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241 - Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne
28 ) RIDE FROM CHARLOTTESVILLE to Lexington on sept 8th - Samia S. Alam
29 ) Ride from Washington Reagan Airport to Lexington on Sep-06 - Hiba Mahmoud Assi
30 ) Charlie Potter Rentals - Emily Flowers
31 ) Permanent Part-time Sitter Needed - Julie Cline
32 ) Horse Board and Trainer - Michael Patrick O'Brien
33 ) Horse Board Available - Tyler Teass
34 ) WANTED - Bicycle - Andrew Edwin Ward
35 ) PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING - Paulette Rinderknecht
36 ) Car needed - Jacque Bruce
37 ) Frog Hollow Bed & Breakfast - Elizabeth Christensen
38 ) LARGE SOFA, TV's, BOOKSHELVES, MIRROR, FRIG, CHEST OF DRAWERS - Michael Tolley
39 ) Ride from NY City (- or D.C.) to Lexington, Sun. Oct. 11. - Christian Astrup Soerensen
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for September 4
Calendar Events for Friday, September 4 2009
All Day: The Leading EdgeTrip Return
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3224
All Day: Art Exhibit: Modern Patrons
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3481
All Day: International Student Orientation
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4063
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Art Exhibit: Amy Finkbeiner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4294
All Day: VMI Reunion Weekend
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3505
All Day: VMI Alumni Borad Meeting
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3504
All Day: Internal Proposal Deadline: NEH Summer Stipend Nominations
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4159
All Day: McCarthy Gallery (Holekamp Hall): Portraits from Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4056
All Day: Kamen Gallery: Netsuke, A Glance at Part of the Glickstein Collection
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3793
All Day: Kamen Gallery: The Stan Kamen '49L, Collection Western Art
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4016
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Journalism course open to non-majors
Melissa Cox <coxm@wlu.edu>
Because Fall Term registration is still open we call your attention
to a special opportunity in the Journalism and Mass Communications
offerings. Jour295A, Covering Classic Journalism,
http://registrar.wlu.edu/registration/changes.htm#jour, is offered
this Fall by our Reynolds Distinguished Visiting Professor, Caesar
Andrews. Prof. Andrews was most recently editor of the Detroit Free-
Press. In that capacity he oversaw reporting that resulted in the
2009 Pulitzer Prize for local reporting. Jour295A carries no pre-
requisite, and non-majors are welcome.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Mitchell Scholarships
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
George J. Mitchell Scholarships
The US-Ireland Alliance sponsors a competitive, national scholarship
for graduate study by American citizens between the ages of 18 and
30 at institutions of higher learning on the island of Ireland.
These Scholarships support one year of graduate study in any
discipline offered by an institution of higher learning in Ireland
or Northern Ireland. Scholars must be enrolled in a degree or
certificate program offered at the institution. The Mitchell
Scholarship provides tuition, housing, a stipend for living
expenses, and international travel. Normally, 12 Scholarships are
awarded each year. Mitchell Scholars must exhibit superior records
of academic excellence, leadership and public service. Strong,
demonstrated achievements in all three areas are required.
The Mitchell Scholarship is open to students majoring in any
discipline. The deadline for application is early in the fall term,
and the official deadlines and application for the Mitchell
Scholarship are available online at the linked site.
Liaison: Professor Miriam Carlisle (Classics)
http://www.us-irelandalliance.org/scholarships.html
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J
Thomas Artwick <artwickt@wlu.edu>
If you play a musical instrument and would like to learn to
improvise, Mr. Tom Artwick has openings in MUS 141J. Intermediate
level of skill on your instrument is required and reading standard
musical notation is helpful but not mandatory. Learn skills that
will allow you to improvise your own melodies based on jazz and other
styles of popular songs, learn music by ear from recordings, and
understand the structure of music so that you can better compose.
For more information, contact Mr. Tom Artwick at artwickt@wlu.edu
or 463-7345.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
BRASS@W&L REGISTER TODAY
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT?
Don't let years of practicing and enjoyment end when you start
college! Take the bell by the horns and get better!
Trumpet - French Horn - Trombone - Baritone - Euphonium - Tuba
You can register now for MUS 141B. Super reasonable add-on fee.
Contact Prof. Peter Del Vecchio for registration info: Brass@wlu.edu
BRASS@W&L - Be a part of it!!
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Conference for Students Interested in Law School
Virginia Cropper <vcropper@wlu.edu>
Conference for Students Interested in Law School, Saturday,
September 12th, 2009
The Virginia State Bar Young Lawyers Conference will once again host
the Southern Virginia Minority Pre-Law Conference at Washington &
Lee University School of Law. The Conference will focus on the law
school application process, the LSAT, the realities of being a law
student, and numerous career opportunities in law.
Attending students will:
* Hear directly from Admissions personnel who view applications
* Understand the LSAT and what it takes to get a good score
* Participate in a mock law class
* Learn about the different career options in the legal field
One lucky attendee will win a free Kaplan LSAT prep course!
Anyone interested in law school is welcome to attend. Seats are
limited, so it is important to register early!
Event information and registration: www.gentrylocke.com/prelaw
Event Agenda: www.gentrylocke.com/prelaw-Agenda
Questions? Contact Abby Perdue, Special Consultant to the Pre-Law
Program, perduea@wlu.edu, 458-8212.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Last chance to get a Free iPod
Kenneth Schaefer <schaeferk@wlu.edu>
This is a reminder that Apple's free iPod promotion is ending on
Tuesday, September 8th.
There is still time to get your free $229 iPod touch with the
purchase of any MacBook! To order, and take advantage of this great
promotion, come by the University Store, or contact Mike Roberts:
mroberts@wlu.edu or 540-458-8207
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Weight Watchers - New Series Begin in September
Mary Snead <mksnead@wlu.edu>
Open House
* September 8, 11:30 am
* September 14, 3:00 pm
New Series Start Dates
* September 15, 11:30 am
* September 21, 3:00 pm
All meetings are held in Commons 345.
Payroll deduction available. Washington and Lee will pay 50% of the
cost for employees provided 75% of the meetings in a series are
attended. For more information or the full policy visit:
http://www.wlu.edu/x29413.xml. Meetings are open to faculty/staff,
students, spouses/partners or dependents.
For more information contact Mary Katherine Snead (mksnead@wlu.edu or
8355).
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Peer support group for gay, bi, or questioning W&L students
Kirk Luder <kluder@wlu.edu>
Did you know that W&L has a peer support group for male
undergraduates and law students? The group, called General Trust,
meets weekly and is facilitated by a University Counselor in a
private, off-campus location. Participants take an honor pledge to
keep all information about the group strictly confidential. The
purpose of the group is to help gay, bi, or questioning students
develop a supportive community of friends who know what it's like to
be sexual minority students at W&L. There is no pressure for anyone
in the group to come out on campus. In the past couple of years,
there have been 10-15 regular participants in the group. In
addition to the General Trust group for men, there will be a women's
group offered if there is enough interest. If you would like more
information about the men's group, contact Dr. Kirk Luder at x8592
or kluder@wlu.edu, or the women's group contact Beth Curry MEd at
x4888 bcurry@wlu.edu. Any contact will be kept strictly
confidential.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Commons Movie List
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Swing by the Elrod Commons to pick up a list of the movie showings
sponsored by the John W. Elrod University Commons for Fall Term. The
list will be at the Information Desk.
If you want an electronic PDF instead, visit this link:
http://www.wlu.edu/Documents/student_activities/Campus%
20Recreation/Fall_2009_Movie_Print_out_SINGULAR.pdf
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help!
Kate Nickols <nickolsk@wlu.edu>
The W&L Women's Soccer Team is looking for volunteers to be a ball
person and film home games. Below is our home game schedule, for
each game we need one person to film and four ball people. Please
contact Kate Nickols (nickolsk@wlu.edu) if you're available or if
you have questions. Thank you!
Saturday, September 19th, 3PM
Sunday, October 4th, 2PM
Saturday, Octber 10th, 11AM
Thursday, October 15th, 4PM
Monday, October 19th, 4PM
Wednesday, October 28th, 4PM
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Thinking about getting T-SHIRTS made???
Alexander Thomas Boehling <boehlinga10@mail.wlu.edu
>
With school just around the corner, I am sure there are organizations (clubs, fraternities,
sororities, sports teams, etc.) that may be thinking about creating and ordering t-shirts for
rush, fundraising or whatever else. I encourage you all to use Kotis Design as your supplier:
www.kotisdesign.com. I am an on-campus sales representative for this great company. They
have a great team of designers, unbeatable prices, and features on their website that many
other design companies do not. Also, they can create many different products other than t-
shirts: coozies, frisbees, sweatshirts, bags, calendars, etc. If anyone has questions or would
like help contacting Kotis/placing an order through them, please don't hesitate to e-mail me.
Thanks for considering Kotis!!
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
W&L Mock Trial
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you enjoy mock trial, forensics, debate, or theater? Do you think
you might want to go to law school? Would you just like to be part of
a challenging and fun program that emphasizes teamwork, public
speaking and thinking on your feet? Then get involved in W&L's Mock
Trial program (INTR 231 and 431)!
This year's participants will prepare the 2009-2010 American Mock
Trial Association (www.collegemocktrial.org) case. Our teams will
compete in five invitational tournaments before taking our case to the
Regional tournament. In preparation for these competitions,
participants will meet twice weekly throughout the fall term for
classroom sessions and intra-team scrimmage. Participants will assume
the roles of attorneys and witnesses and will present all aspects of
the case, from opening statement to closing argument.
If you are interested, come see us at the Student Activities Fair on
Wednesday, September 9th for more information!
If you have questions, contact Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu).
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
W&L Eventing Team - Come Join!
Jessica Michelle Duffy <duffyj12@mail.wlu.edu
>
The W&L Eventing Team is looking for new members! This Club Sport
allows the chance for riders of all skill levels, from no experience
whatsoever to seasoned competitors, to experience the exciting
equestrian sport of Eventing. We compete year round and have many
horses for sale and lease. Look for us at the Campus Activities Fair!
If you are interested in finding out more about the W&L Eventing Team
please contact Jessica Duffy at duffyj12@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Project Horizon Volunteer Training
Gene Patrick Hamilton <hamilton.g@law.wlu.edu
>
Do you have free time and want to volunteer? Do you want to make a
difference in the lives of people? Then become a Project Horizon
Volunteer!
Project Horizon will host its next volunteer training session
September 26-October 3. Please call or email Rebecca Hamilton,
Volunteer Coordinator, at 463-7861 or rhamilton@rockbridge.net for an
informational letter and application.
Project Horizon is a non-profit domestic violence and sexual assault
agency that provides services that are free and confidential. The
agency not only provides shelter to victims and survivors of domestic,
dating, and sexual violence, but also counseling and legal advocacy.
In addition to services for victims and survivors, Project Horizon
offers education and outreach in the Rockbridge area.
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Rockbridge Farmers Market - Cooking Demonstration 9/5
Christopher Carpenter <ccarpenter@wlu.edu>
Rockbridge Farmers Market -- is open 8 am til noon every Saturday
until Oct 31. This week at the Horse Center location on Rt 39
(towards Goshen)join Marketplace chef Geraldine McCutheon at the
market for a cooking demonstration from 9-11. Geraldine will be
sharing her recipes and showing how to utilize local products easily
and tastfully!
Quality produce, meats , chickens, cheeses and fruits are also
available at the market this week.
Come join your neighbors at the Farmers Market!!
Hope to see you Saturday!
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
RARO OPPORTUNITY – JUNIOR YOUTH FOOTBAL COACH
Philip Gibbs <gibbsp@wlu.edu>
RARO is looking for a junior youth (ages 8-10) football coach. This
entails some knowledge of the game, preferable playing experience. The
team is in Fairfield and requires about 3 evenings a week (90 minutes
a session). Season runs about 5 weeks.
If interested, contact the football director at RARO, Darrell Plogger,
at 463-9525(office), dplogger@rarorec.org, or 461-1650. (cell phone)
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Swing Dance Lessons--free for W&L students!!!
Nikki Melina Bell <bellm@wlu.edu>
Introductory FREE lesson for all students
No partner or experience required
Welcome First Year Students!!!
Those of you who came to waltz during spring did such a great job!
Now come learn to swing and refresh/practice your waltz afterwards.
This month's Second Friday RADL Dance will be
Friday, September 11, 2009 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Warner Center, level 4 dance studio
Lesson from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Open dancing from 8:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m.
RADL is beginning an exciting new Swing series. September 11 will be
geared toward those with no dance experience, so this is a great time
to begin coming to RADL! This will be the foundation to build on for
the next few lessons.
East Cost Swing, Part 1 with Peter & Melina
Save the dates for our fall swing dance series:
September 11
October 9
November 13
December 11
You are also invited to join us to practice what you've learned in
lessons. We will play a mix of swing, waltz, cha-cha and requests
(salsa anyone?) from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Warner dance studio
on the following dates:
September 25
October 23
Practice sessions are always free!
$3.00 per person admission for lessons(small bills appreciated)
College Students FREE for September
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
House for sale or rent
Cynthia Hintze <chintze@wlu.edu>
1898 Victorian home located at 2256 Oak Avenue, Buena Vista.
Completely renovated in 2006; four bedrooms, two baths, all
applicances (including washer/dryer), dual heat pumps (heating/AC),
new roof (2009). Asking $189,000 - will consider short sale offer
or will rent ($1,000/month); immediate possession. If interested,
contact M. Murphy (mmurphy@ehc.edu) or 276-698-1370 for details.
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
House for rent
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent! 5 bedrooms, nice location, big yard, and great
deck for cookouts! Call Scott at 540-261-2993 for more details.
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve the
W&L Community
Nancy Osella owner/operator of "Nanceportation" Premium Transport
Service provides rides for students and the community to all
airports, medical appointments, shopping and anywhere you need to
go. (Students say they love the name of the business, f.y.i. Nancy's
10 year old son came up with it!) Drop off or pick up at the
Roanoke Airport during the day for 1 passenger is $85, reduced rates
for multiple passengers. Refer a friend and receive a discount.
For a price quote to any airport or any location just e-mail Nancy
your trip details, date and time of your trip, addresses of pick up
and drop off. "Nanceportation" has given many parents peace of mind
when their student has had delayed flights knowing that Nancy is a
mom too and will not leave anyone without a ride. You will receive
personalized service with "Nanceportation"!
For price quotes and questions: nancyosella@comcast.net For
reservations: office (540) 464-6162
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
Ride from Roanoke to Lexington on Sept. 5th
Wilson Phu <phuw11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hi,
I am looking for a ride from Roanoke Airport to campus on September
5th. My plane arrives at 10:19 AM. If anyone would be kind enough, I
would pay for gas, food, provide conversation and/or silence. Thanks.
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
House for Rent in Providence Hill
Elizabeth Christensen <christensene@wlu.edu>
3 BR/2.5 bath for rent. 800 Sunset Drive, Lexington. Beautiful,
spacious brick rancher in elegant Providence Hill neighborhood.
Close to Golf Course but inside Lexington City limits. Within
walking distance to W&L, VMI and Main Street. 2,250 square feet.
Fully equippped kitchen, formal dining room, breakfast nook, formal
living room with fireplace, large family room with fireplace and
large finished basement. Three large bedrooms, two full baths make
this home perfect for faculty and law students. $1,200/month.
Contact: Dale or Betty Davis at dale.davis@globalgroup.com or
cr3davis@yahoo.com
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Ride from Dulles to Lexington Sept. 6
Victor David Jackson <jacksonv11@mail.wlu.edu
>
I am looking for a ride from Dulles to Lexington on Sunday September
6th. I should arrive at 5:30 pm at Dulles. If you're headed back on
Sunday, or even Monday the 7th, and you could give me a ride, I'd
greatly appreciate it. I am more than willing to pay for gas and
hospitality. Please email me if you can help me. Thanks.
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Ride 8th of Sept.
Maria Judith Soria Diaz <soriam10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Looking for a ride for the 8th of September from ROA airport to Lex.
Happy to share a cab or pay for gas.
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Chem 111 text book for sale
Victoria Maureen Stevens <stevensv10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I have a Chem 111 text book from last year, which is the same one
they will be using this year. It has some highlighting, but is in
great shape. The bookstore is charging $159 for used ones, so I'll
sell this one for $125. Let me know if you're interested!
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241
Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne <goulbournek10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I have books that may still be required for POL105 with Prof. Zarakol
POV101, and CHEM241. Email me for info.
---------- Notice #28 ---------- top
RIDE FROM CHARLOTTESVILLE to Lexington on sept 8th
Samia S. Alam <alams12@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hi,
I am looking for a ride from charlottesville to Lexington on
September 8th around 8:00PM. I will pay for gas and any other
expense. If you would like to give me a ride, please email me at
alams12@mail.wlu.edu.
Thanks,
Samia
---------- Notice #29 ---------- top
Ride from Washington Reagan Airport to Lexington on Sep-06
Hiba Mahmoud Assi <assih10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I need a ride from Washington Reagan Airport to Lexington on Sep-06.
My flight arrives at 8:50 pm, so I will be out of the airport around
9:30 pm. I will help with gas. Please send me an email if you can
offer me this ride and I will be very thankful.
---------- Notice #30 ---------- top
Charlie Potter Rentals
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent on Taylor Street! 3 to 4 bedrooms, fully
renovated, and within city limits! For more details, call Charlie
Potter at 540-463-3639 or 540-460-3630.
---------- Notice #31 ---------- top
Permanent Part-time Sitter Needed
Julie Cline <jcline@wlu.edu>
Looking for a sitter for our six-month-old son weekday afternoons (M-
F). Position follows the K-12 City of Lexington school calendar.
Contact me at (337) 962-1820 or rmcharles23@yahoo.com.
Thanks, Roslyn Idewu
---------- Notice #32 ---------- top
Horse Board and Trainer
Michael Patrick O'Brien <obrienmp10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Reasonable horse board, relaxed atmosphere, very private farm 5 miles from Horse Center,
different paddocks of varying sizes, great grass, water, fencing. Access to no-frills 12 stall
barn, round pen and ring, excellent trainer for H/J, eventing, dressage, endurance.
3graces@rockbridge.net or 463-3628
---------- Notice #33 ---------- top
Horse Board Available
Tyler Teass <teasst@wlu.edu>
HORSE BOARD short drive from town, private 400+ acres to ride, trails,
arena, hot/cold wash stall, field or stall board, Rockbridge Hunt
territory, reasonably priced, email windward97@aol.com or call
540-874-3002
---------- Notice #34 ---------- top
WANTED - Bicycle
Andrew Edwin Ward <warda10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I'm looking for an used unwanted adult bicycle to use to scoot around
town.
Any make or model would be great, condition not a problem. Large size
frame preferred.
Please let me know. Have a price in mind.
---------- Notice #35 ---------- top
PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING
Paulette Rinderknecht <rinderknechtp@wlu.edu>
Lodging available for Parents' Weekend at historic Montillico. Located
5 miles from campus, this 1803 Manor house is set in idyllic
surroundings and is one of the rare untouched dwellings of the period.
Rehabilitated in 2004, it tastefully incorporates amenities for
today's needs yet preserved the feeling of gentility and gracious
charm of the South. There are 2 bedrooms with private baths and a
guest house with kitchen and bath. Prices start at $125, breakfast
included. For information and pictures, please call 540-458-8804
(am), 540-458-8151 (pm) or (cell) 202-215-7407.
---------- Notice #36 ---------- top
Car needed
Jacque Bruce <brucej@wlu.edu>
Our dept. has a visiting instructor here for the fall term and he is
looking for a car to rent. If anyone in the W&L community has a car
they are willing to rent till the Christmas break please contact
Mikhail Shishkin.
Shishkinm@wlu.edu
Cell phone: 540-817-0806
---------- Notice #37 ---------- top
Frog Hollow Bed & Breakfast
Elizabeth Christensen <christensene@wlu.edu>
Frog Hollow Bed and Breakfast located just 2 miles from W and L at
492 Greenhouse Road has 2 rooms available for parents weekend.
Please call Dave at 540-463-5444
---------- Notice #38 ---------- top
LARGE SOFA, TV's, BOOKSHELVES, MIRROR, FRIG, CHEST OF DRAWERS
Michael Tolley <mtolley@wlu.edu>
NO PICTURES- NO EMAILS- PLEASE CALL 461-2058
LARGE BEIGE SOFA w/ HIDE-A-BED -"STUDENT SPECIAL" - $75
13" Sanyo TV $25, 19" Emerson TV $35,
beveled edge mirror w/ bamboo look frame 30"x42" $20,
32"T x 30"W black bookshelf $20,
NEW 30"W x 48"T four shelf unit $35 SHORT(30") 4 DRAWER CHEST OF
DRAWERS-SOLID WOOD,MOSTLY OAK-$35
APT SIZE REFRIGERATOR-GOOD FOR BASEMENT/WORKSHOP-WORKS GOOD JUST NOT
PRETTY $35
JAPANESE SKILL STOP SLOT MACHINE-TAKES & PAYS OUT QUARTERS $125
CALL ANYTIME 461-2058= I WILL BE UNAVAILABLE THIS SATURDAY
---------- Notice #39 ---------- top
Ride from NY City (- or D.C.) to Lexington, Sun. Oct. 11.
Christian Astrup Soerensen <soerensen.c@law.wlu.edu
>
Hi,
I need a ride from New York City (- or Washington D.C.) to Lexington on October 11.
I will help with gas and offer some good company on the tour.
If you can offer me one of the two mentioned rides please write me an e-mail.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Christian
September 5
Campus Notices for Saturday, September 5, 2009
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for September 5 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J - Thomas Artwick
3 ) Peer support group for gay, bi, or questioning W&L students - Kirk Luder
4 ) NYTimes Fall Subsciptions - Kenneth Schaefer
5 ) Join the University Wind Ensemble: It’s going to be fun! - Barry Kolman
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
6 ) Commons Movie List - Lee Neilson
7 ) The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help! - Kate Nickols
8 ) W&L Mock Trial - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
9 ) Interested in joining the riding team?? - Emily Fay Coyle
10 ) W&L Eventing Team - Come Join! - Jessica Michelle Duffy
11 ) Want to be an IM Official? - Ray Ellington
12 ) CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music! - Ray Ellington
13 ) ****Alpha Phi Alpha School Supply Drive**** - Matthew Alexander Locke
Community Service and Fund-Raising
14 ) Project Horizon Volunteer Training - Gene Patrick Hamilton
15 ) Rockbridge Farmers Market - Cooking Demonstration 9/5 - Christopher Carpenter
Personal Notices
16 ) House for sale or rent - Cynthia Hintze
17 ) House for rent - Emily Flowers
18 ) Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve - Deborah Miranda
19 ) Ride from Dulles to Lexington Sept. 6 - Victor David Jackson
20 ) BRASS HAPPENS! TAKE THE BELL BY THE HORNS - Peter Del Vecchio
21 ) Ride 8th of Sept. - Maria Judith Soria Diaz
22 ) Air Conditioning Unit for Sale - Grant Robert Nolan
23 ) Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241 - Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne
24 ) Charlie Potter Rentals - Emily Flowers
25 ) Horse Board and Trainer - Michael Patrick O'Brien
26 ) Horse Board Available - Tyler Teass
27 ) PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING - Paulette Rinderknecht
28 ) Car needed - Jacque Bruce
29 ) Part-time nanny/housekeeper/babysitter - Donald Cameron Duncan III
30 ) Ride from Charlottesville aiport sept 9th - Raisa Velasco Castedo
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for September 5
Calendar Events for Saturday, September 5 2009
All Day: Art Exhibit: Modern Patrons
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3481
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Art Exhibit: Amy Finkbeiner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4294
All Day: VMI Football - home
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3508
All Day: VMI Alumni Borad Meeting
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3507
All Day: Kamen Gallery: The Stan Kamen '49L, Collection Western Art
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4016
All Day: Kamen Gallery: Netsuke, A Glance at Part of the Glickstein Collection
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3793
All Day: McCarthy Gallery (Holekamp Hall): Portraits from Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4056
All Day: VMI Reunion Weekend
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3509
9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.: Check-In and Matriculation for New Students
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=1260
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.: Meat and Greet (And Veggie Burgers Too!)
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4115
1 p.m.: Football: Generals vs. Franklin and Marshall
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4067
2 p.m.: President's Welcome and Parents' Orientation Sessions
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4116
3:30 p.m.: Parent Reception
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4117
4 p.m.: Williams School Parent Information Session
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4118
4:45 p.m.: Transfer Student Dinner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4119
5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.: First-Year Student Dinner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4120
7 p.m.: First-Year Meeting with Resident Advisers
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4121
9 p.m.: ThinkFast
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4122
10:30 p.m.: Movie Night
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4123
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J
Thomas Artwick <artwickt@wlu.edu>
If you play a musical instrument and would like to learn to
improvise, Mr. Tom Artwick has openings in MUS 141J. Intermediate
level of skill on your instrument is required and reading standard
musical notation is helpful but not mandatory. Learn skills that
will allow you to improvise your own melodies based on jazz and other
styles of popular songs, learn music by ear from recordings, and
understand the structure of music so that you can better compose.
For more information, contact Mr. Tom Artwick at artwickt@wlu.edu
or 463-7345.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Peer support group for gay, bi, or questioning W&L students
Kirk Luder <kluder@wlu.edu>
Did you know that W&L has a peer support group for male
undergraduates and law students? The group, called General Trust,
meets weekly and is facilitated by a University Counselor in a
private, off-campus location. Participants take an honor pledge to
keep all information about the group strictly confidential. The
purpose of the group is to help gay, bi, or questioning students
develop a supportive community of friends who know what it's like to
be sexual minority students at W&L. There is no pressure for anyone
in the group to come out on campus. In the past couple of years,
there have been 10-15 regular participants in the group. In
addition to the General Trust group for men, there will be a women's
group offered if there is enough interest. If you would like more
information about the men's group, contact Dr. Kirk Luder at x8592
or kluder@wlu.edu, or the women's group contact Beth Curry MEd at
x4888 bcurry@wlu.edu. Any contact will be kept strictly
confidential.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
NYTimes Fall Subsciptions
Kenneth Schaefer <schaeferk@wlu.edu>
The University Store is now taking sign-ups for the Fall 2009
Subscription Period for the New York Times. The subscription will
run Monday through Friday from Setpember 14th until December 18th.
The cost of the subscription is $38.50.
In order to sign up, simply stop by the cashier at the University
Store with your payment.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Join the University Wind Ensemble: It’s going to be fun!
Barry Kolman <kolmanb@wlu.edu>
With no money down and just a few hours a week of your time, you can
become a musical millionaire; someone with virtually millions of
melodies running through your head. Better than HBO or any other
Premium Channel, the world renown W&L University Wind Ensemble will
offer you an exciting experience you cannot get any place else. If
you play a brass, woodwind, or percussion instrument, you are ready
for a musical journey that could change your life forever. Some side
effects may include constant humming, a permanent smile, increase
popularity, and more fun than you can imagine. Tell your advisor
that you want, nay, demand Mus 113. Do not settle for any imitations
Forget FB, IM, or Tweets. Breathe the fresh air of music; make your
own history instead of reading about others. Did I mention we are
going to Israel in the Spring? The tax laws may change at any time,
so hurry. Contact Dr. Kolman x8852, bkolman@wlu.edu. (Membership is
open to all undergraduate and law students, faculty, staff, and
community residents.)Offer void where prohibited.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Commons Movie List
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Swing by the Elrod Commons to pick up a list of the movie showings
sponsored by the John W. Elrod University Commons for Fall Term. The
list will be at the Information Desk.
If you want an electronic PDF instead, visit this link:
http://www.wlu.edu/Documents/student_activities/Campus%
20Recreation/Fall_2009_Movie_Print_out_SINGULAR.pdf
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help!
Kate Nickols <nickolsk@wlu.edu>
The W&L Women's Soccer Team is looking for volunteers to be a ball
person and film home games. Below is our home game schedule, for
each game we need one person to film and four ball people. Please
contact Kate Nickols (nickolsk@wlu.edu) if you're available or if
you have questions. Thank you!
Saturday, September 19th, 3PM
Sunday, October 4th, 2PM
Saturday, Octber 10th, 11AM
Thursday, October 15th, 4PM
Monday, October 19th, 4PM
Wednesday, October 28th, 4PM
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
W&L Mock Trial
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you enjoy mock trial, forensics, debate, or theater? Do you think
you might want to go to law school? Would you just like to be part of
a challenging and fun program that emphasizes teamwork, public
speaking and thinking on your feet? Then get involved in W&L's Mock
Trial program (INTR 231 and 431)!
This year's participants will prepare the 2009-2010 American Mock
Trial Association (www.collegemocktrial.org) case. Our teams will
compete in five invitational tournaments before taking our case to the
Regional tournament. In preparation for these competitions,
participants will meet twice weekly throughout the fall term for
classroom sessions and intra-team scrimmage. Participants will assume
the roles of attorneys and witnesses and will present all aspects of
the case, from opening statement to closing argument.
If you are interested, come see us at the Student Activities Fair on
Wednesday, September 9th for more information!
If you have questions, contact Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu).
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Interested in joining the riding team??
Emily Fay Coyle <coylee10@mail.wlu.edu
>
The Mounted Generals is the only varsity riding team at W&L! It is a
hunt seat equitation team that rosters riders at all levels, from
walk-trot (if you've never even ridden before, or only a few times!),
through open over fences (for all you equitation superstars) and
everything in between. If you are interested in finding out more about
the team or trying out, please email either of this year's captains -
Emily Coyle (coylee10@mail.wlu.edu) or junior captain Allison Lemon
(lemona11@mail.wlu.edu)! We will also have a mandatory O week
orientation meeting, Tuesday 9/8 from 4-5pm, location TBA.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
W&L Eventing Team - Come Join!
Jessica Michelle Duffy <duffyj12@mail.wlu.edu
>
The W&L Eventing Team is looking for new members! This Club Sport
allows the chance for riders of all skill levels, from no experience
whatsoever to seasoned competitors, to experience the exciting
equestrian sport of Eventing. We compete year round and have many
horses for sale and lease. Look for us at the Campus Activities Fair!
If you are interested in finding out more about the W&L Eventing Team
please contact Jessica Duffy at duffyj12@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Want to be an IM Official?
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
To learn more about becoming an IM Official or to Apply for a
position an interest meeting will be conducted by the IM Office on
Thursday September 10th at 8pm in Elrod Commons 114.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music!
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be sponsoring a series of
free CoRec activities for students on most Sundays throughout the
academic year.
The first event is Outdoor Volleyball and is scheduled for Sunday
September 13th at 6pm on Cannan Green. WLUR will be helping to
provide music and their will be give aways as well as Free Pizza
from Papa Johns.
A full schedule of Sunday CoRec events can be found on the Campus
Rec home page at campusrec.wlu.edu If your club, organization or
department is interested in co-sponsoring any of the events please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
****Alpha Phi Alpha School Supply Drive****
Matthew Alexander Locke <lockema11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Every school year, parents within the Lexington community deal with
the reality of not being able to afford adequate school supplies for
their children. Annually, the Xi Delta chapter of Alpha
Phi Alpha Fraternity springs to the aid of these parents
through our 'Tools for Schools Supply Drive'. Every August, before
the school year resumes for Lexington Public Schools, Xi Delta
spends weeks raising various school supplies in our community and on
campus for administering at Waddell elementary school. Each year,
we are greeted by grateful school administrators welcoming supplies
with open arms ready to dispense to students. The Tools for Schools
Supply Drive is simply yet another way in which the Xi Delta chapter
expresses its mission for not only Alpha to hold scholarship in high
regard, but to provide the tools needed to help in the pursuit in of
it our community.
Items Needed:
#2 Pencils
1 Subject Spiral Notebooks
Blunt Scissors
Bottled Glue
Markers
Pencil Boxes
Wide-Rule Loose-leaf Paper
Erasers
Rulers
Glue Sticks
Crayons
Colored Pencils
Folders
Or, Donate $1 and we'll use the money to buy the supplies for the
kids.
Brothers from the chapter will be in front of the Commons from
September 7-September 11 promoting the drive and getting everyone
excited about helping out the future leaders of America.
Financial donations can made payable to Xi Delta-APA
Remember, the difference you make in a child's life now, could be
the difference they make in yours later.
Thanks in Advance!
The Brothers of Xi Delta
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Project Horizon Volunteer Training
Gene Patrick Hamilton <hamilton.g@law.wlu.edu
>
Do you have free time and want to volunteer? Do you want to make a
difference in the lives of people? Then become a Project Horizon
Volunteer!
Project Horizon will host its next volunteer training session
September 26-October 3. Please call or email Rebecca Hamilton,
Volunteer Coordinator, at 463-7861 or rhamilton@rockbridge.net for an
informational letter and application.
Project Horizon is a non-profit domestic violence and sexual assault
agency that provides services that are free and confidential. The
agency not only provides shelter to victims and survivors of domestic,
dating, and sexual violence, but also counseling and legal advocacy.
In addition to services for victims and survivors, Project Horizon
offers education and outreach in the Rockbridge area.
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Rockbridge Farmers Market - Cooking Demonstration 9/5
Christopher Carpenter <ccarpenter@wlu.edu>
Rockbridge Farmers Market -- is open 8 am til noon every Saturday
until Oct 31. This week at the Horse Center location on Rt 39
(towards Goshen)join Marketplace chef Geraldine McCutheon at the
market for a cooking demonstration from 9-11. Geraldine will be
sharing her recipes and showing how to utilize local products easily
and tastfully!
Quality produce, meats , chickens, cheeses and fruits are also
available at the market this week.
Come join your neighbors at the Farmers Market!!
Hope to see you Saturday!
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
House for sale or rent
Cynthia Hintze <chintze@wlu.edu>
1898 Victorian home located at 2256 Oak Avenue, Buena Vista.
Completely renovated in 2006; four bedrooms, two baths, all
applicances (including washer/dryer), dual heat pumps (heating/AC),
new roof (2009). Asking $189,000 - will consider short sale offer
or will rent ($1,000/month); immediate possession. If interested,
contact M. Murphy (mmurphy@ehc.edu) or 276-698-1370 for details.
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
House for rent
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent! 5 bedrooms, nice location, big yard, and great
deck for cookouts! Call Scott at 540-261-2993 for more details.
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve the
W&L Community
Nancy Osella owner/operator of "Nanceportation" Premium Transport
Service provides rides for students and the community to all
airports, medical appointments, shopping and anywhere you need to
go. (Students say they love the name of the business, f.y.i. Nancy's
10 year old son came up with it!) Drop off or pick up at the
Roanoke Airport during the day for 1 passenger is $85, reduced rates
for multiple passengers. Refer a friend and receive a discount.
For a price quote to any airport or any location just e-mail Nancy
your trip details, date and time of your trip, addresses of pick up
and drop off. "Nanceportation" has given many parents peace of mind
when their student has had delayed flights knowing that Nancy is a
mom too and will not leave anyone without a ride. You will receive
personalized service with "Nanceportation"!
For price quotes and questions: nancyosella@comcast.net For
reservations: office (540) 464-6162
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Ride from Dulles to Lexington Sept. 6
Victor David Jackson <jacksonv11@mail.wlu.edu
>
I am looking for a ride from Dulles to Lexington on Sunday September
6th. I should arrive at 5:30 pm at Dulles. If you're headed back on
Sunday, or even Monday the 7th, and you could give me a ride, I'd
greatly appreciate it. I am more than willing to pay for gas and
hospitality. Please email me if you can help me. Thanks.
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
BRASS HAPPENS! TAKE THE BELL BY THE HORNS
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT?
Don't let years of practicing and enjoyment end when you start
college! Take the bell by the horns and get better!
Trumpet - French Horn - Trombone - Baritone - Euphonium - Tuba
You can register now for MUS 141B. Super reasonable add-on fee.
Sign up for Brass Lessons now! Contact Prof. Peter Del Vecchio
for registration info: Brass@wlu.edu
BRASS@W&L - Be a part of it!!
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Ride 8th of Sept.
Maria Judith Soria Diaz <soriam10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Looking for a ride for the 8th of September from ROA airport to Lex.
Happy to share a cab or pay for gas.
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
Air Conditioning Unit for Sale
Grant Robert Nolan <nolang11@mail.wlu.edu
>
3 year old air conditioning unit for sale. Price is negotiable. If
you'd like to take a look at it don't hesitate to call - 571-214-4232.
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241
Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne <goulbournek10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I have books that may still be required for POL105 with Prof. Zarakol
POV101, and CHEM241. Email me for info.
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Charlie Potter Rentals
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent on Taylor Street! 3 to 4 bedrooms, fully
renovated, and within city limits! For more details, call Charlie
Potter at 540-463-3639 or 540-460-3630.
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Horse Board and Trainer
Michael Patrick O'Brien <obrienmp10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Reasonable horse board, relaxed atmosphere, very private farm 5 miles from Horse Center,
different paddocks of varying sizes, great grass, water, fencing. Access to no-frills 12 stall
barn, round pen and ring, excellent trainer for H/J, eventing, dressage, endurance.
3graces@rockbridge.net or 463-3628
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Horse Board Available
Tyler Teass <teasst@wlu.edu>
HORSE BOARD short drive from town, private 400+ acres to ride, trails,
arena, hot/cold wash stall, field or stall board, Rockbridge Hunt
territory, reasonably priced, email windward97@aol.com or call
540-874-3002
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING
Paulette Rinderknecht <rinderknechtp@wlu.edu>
Lodging available for Parents' Weekend at historic Montillico. Located
5 miles from campus, this 1803 Manor house is set in idyllic
surroundings and is one of the rare untouched dwellings of the period.
Rehabilitated in 2004, it tastefully incorporates amenities for
today's needs yet preserved the feeling of gentility and gracious
charm of the South. There are 2 bedrooms with private baths and a
guest house with kitchen and bath. Prices start at $125, breakfast
included. For information and pictures, please call 540-458-8804
(am), 540-458-8151 (pm) or (cell) 202-215-7407.
---------- Notice #28 ---------- top
Car needed
Jacque Bruce <brucej@wlu.edu>
Our dept. has a visiting instructor here for the fall term and he is
looking for a car to rent. If anyone in the W&L community has a car
they are willing to rent till the Christmas break please contact
Mikhail Shishkin.
Shishkinm@wlu.edu
Cell phone: 540-817-0806
---------- Notice #29 ---------- top
Part-time nanny/housekeeper/babysitter
Donald Cameron Duncan III <duncan.d@law.wlu.edu
>
We're looking for a part-time nanny for our 10 month old son. 12-4p Monday Wednesday
Friday. Light cleaning when he is napping. We would also ask for babysitting some evenings.
Must have your own transportation, experience and references. Please email my wife if you or
someone you know is interested. Her email is brittanie36@gmail.com
Pay is $13/hr.
Please contact us ASAP as we need a babysitter TONIGHT (Friday).
---------- Notice #30 ---------- top
Ride from Charlottesville aiport sept 9th
Raisa Velasco Castedo <velascocastedor12@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hello,
Two W&L students looking for a ride from Charlottesville airport to
Lexington. For September 9th anytime after 11 am. We will cover the
gas :). Any offer (we can talk about the price) please email me to :
velascocastedor12@mail.wlu.edu
September 6
Campus Notices for Sunday, September 6, 2009
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for September 6 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J - Thomas Artwick
3 ) Have you thought of taking Japanese? - Rebekah Powers
4 ) Now Seven First-Year Seminars Just for You - Rebekah Powers
5 ) The University-Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra: Hangin’ with Haydn - Barry Kolman
6 ) Join the University Wind Ensemble: It’s going to be fun! - Barry Kolman
7 ) Watch for suspicious e-mails - Jeffrey Overholtzer
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
8 ) Commons Movie List - Lee Neilson
9 ) W&L Mock Trial - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
10 ) W&L Eventing Team - Come Join! - Jessica Michelle Duffy
11 ) Want to be an IM Official? - Ray Ellington
12 ) CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music! - Ray Ellington
13 ) ****Alpha Phi Alpha School Supply Drive**** - Matthew Alexander Locke
14 ) Placing a T-Shirt Order??? - Alexander Thomas Boehling
15 ) W&L Varsity Riding Team - Emily Fay Coyle
Community Service and Fund-Raising
16 ) Project Horizon Volunteer Training - Gene Patrick Hamilton
17 ) volunteering opportunity - Celeste Alda Cruz-Carandang
18 ) homework help program - Celeste Alda Cruz-Carandang
Personal Notices
19 ) House for rent - Emily Flowers
20 ) House for sale or rent - Cynthia Hintze
21 ) Ride 8th of Sept. - Maria Judith Soria Diaz
22 ) Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241 - Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne
23 ) Charlie Potter Rentals - Emily Flowers
24 ) Horse Board and Trainer - Michael Patrick O'Brien
25 ) Horse Board Available - Tyler Teass
26 ) PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING - Paulette Rinderknecht
27 ) Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve - Deborah Miranda
28 ) Ride from Charlottesville aiport sept 9th - Raisa Velasco Castedo
29 ) Ride from Charlottesville aiport sept 9th - Raisa Velasco Castedo
30 ) LARGE SOFA, TV's, LOVESEAT, BOOKSHELVES, FRIG, CHEST OF DRAWERS - Michael Tolley
31 ) lost gold bracelet - Emily Shu
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for September 6
Calendar Events for Sunday, September 6 2009
All Day: Art Exhibit: Modern Patrons
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3481
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Art Exhibit: Amy Finkbeiner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4294
All Day: Kamen Gallery: Netsuke, A Glance at Part of the Glickstein Collection
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3793
All Day: McCarthy Gallery (Holekamp Hall): Portraits from Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4056
All Day: VMI New Market Ceremony
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3511
All Day: Kamen Gallery: The Stan Kamen '49L, Collection Western Art
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4016
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Placement Testing for French and Spanish
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4298
10 a.m.: Latin and Ancient Greek Placement Examination
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4126
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: Hillel's Bagel Brunch
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4127
11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.: Hall Group Brunch #1
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4128
11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Hall Group Brunch #2
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4131
1 p.m.: President's Welcome to New Students
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4139
1:45 p.m.: First-Year Student–Only Class Meeting
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4140
2:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.: French and Spanish Placement Examinations
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4125
2:45 p.m.: English Placement Test
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4141
3:45 p.m.: Pick up your SPEAK T-shirt
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4142
4 p.m.: German Placement Test
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4143
4 p.m.: Russian Placement Test
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4144
6 p.m.: Class of 2013 Class Picture
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4145
6 p.m.: Alumni Association Cook Out
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4146
8 p.m.: LIFE: Pieces of the Puzzle & Discussion
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4147
10 p.m.: Magician, Nate Staniforth
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4148
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J
Thomas Artwick <artwickt@wlu.edu>
If you play a musical instrument and would like to learn to
improvise, Mr. Tom Artwick has openings in MUS 141J. Intermediate
level of skill on your instrument is required and reading standard
musical notation is helpful but not mandatory. Learn skills that
will allow you to improvise your own melodies based on jazz and other
styles of popular songs, learn music by ear from recordings, and
understand the structure of music so that you can better compose.
For more information, contact Mr. Tom Artwick at artwickt@wlu.edu
or 463-7345.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Have you thought of taking Japanese?
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
Yookoso and welcome to W&L. Perhaps you took French or Spanish in
high school and want to try a new language. Have you thought of
taking Japanese? We offer a full four years of Japanese language
courses along with several courses of literature in translation
(LIT). Language courses have small enrollments where you have close
interaction with the faculty and can actually learn all four
skills. In addition, we’re one of the very few universities with an
authentic Japanese tearoom where you can take a tea course that
fulfills a required HL (Literature) requirement for the FDRs.
Contact Professor Ujie in the Dept. of EALL, ujiek@wlu.edu, or
Associate Dean Janet Ikeda, ikedaj@wlu.edu, for more information.
First-year beginning Japanese is listed as JAPN 111. Also, check
out photos of the tearoom at http://tearoom.wlu.edu or go to the
Dept. of East Asian Languages & Literatures (EALL) website.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Now Seven First-Year Seminars Just for You
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
Class of 2013:
First-Year Seminars are discussion-based seminars, limited to 15
students each and designed to introduce you to a field of study by
way of a specific topic or issue in the field. Seminar address
topics such as imported and homegrown American religions, the
evolution of the highly charged art form known as the “portrait,”
the concept of honor in a historical and philosophical context,
religious traditions on death and dying, poverty from a domestic and
global perspective and affirmative action in admissions, sexual
harassment, diversity initiatives and sexual stereotyping. We now
have a seventh seminar JOUR 180 “Covering Great Trials in History:
The Impact of the Press and the Public on Justice.” From the Boston
Massacre in 1770 and the Scopes "Monkey" Trial to Charles Manson and
O.J. Simpson, Americans have long been fascinated by the high-
profile trial. Often in dramatic fashion trials reveal our deepest
secrets by exposing the weaknesses, violent tendencies and
obsessions of people we thought were worthy of our respect or our
fear. Through famous cases, this seminar examines the complexities
of the conflict between two cornerstones of American democracy: the
freedom of the press and the right to a fair trial.
What students should know about FYS:
-They are not required, but provide a unique opportunity to be in a
class of your peers.
-Most fill a FDR requirement.
-If you do not get in your first choice, be bold and sign up for
another seminar.
For a full listing:
http://thecollege.wlu.edu/FirstYearSeminars/FirstYearFall2009_files/F
irstYearFall2009.htm
If you have any questions, please contact Associate Dean Janet
Ikeda, ikedaj@wlu.edu, 458-8746.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
The University-Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra: Hangin’ with Haydn
Barry Kolman <kolmanb@wlu.edu>
Some fun facts: Haydn’s FAREWELL SYMPHONY was written while the
composer was abducted by aliens, hence the name. Bach known for his
21 children and his forgetfulness, often misplaced his car keys as
well as child No. 7 and No. 15. Mozart’s prom date to the Salzburg
High Dance of 1772 taught him to whistle and sing at the same time,
a practice found in many of his later choral works. As a member of
the University-Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra, you would have known
all of this, and more. If you are a string player and starving for
unending knowledge, the University Orchestra is exactly where you
want be. Sign up for Mus 114; we’ll even supply the music and best
of all, you will learn the secret USSO hand shake. For more
information about the Orchestra or aliens, contact Dr. Kolman (one
of the few people who actually knows the third verse of the Star-
Spangled Banner) at the following coordinates: bkolman@wlu.edu,
Wilson 4029, x8856, 3rd rock from the sun. The USSO is open to
undergraduate and law students, faculty, staff, and community
residents.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Join the University Wind Ensemble: It’s going to be fun!
Barry Kolman <kolmanb@wlu.edu>
With no money down and just a few hours a week of your time, you can
become a musical millionaire; someone with virtually millions of
melodies running through your head. Better than HBO or any other
Premium Channel, the world renown W&L University Wind Ensemble will
offer you an exciting experience you cannot get any place else. If you
play a brass, woodwind, or percussion instrument, you are ready for a
musical journey that could change your life forever. Some side effects
may include constant humming, a permanent smile, increase popularity,
and more fun than you can imagine. Tell your advisor that you want,
nay, demand Mus 113. Do not settle for any imitations Forget FB, IM,
or Tweets. Breathe the fresh air of music; make your own history
instead about reading about others. Did I mention we are going to
Israel in the Spring? The tax laws may change at any time, so hurry.
Contact Dr. Kolman x8852, bkolman@wlu.edu. (Membership is open to all
undergraduate and law students, faculty, staff, and community
residents.) Offer void where prohibited.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Watch for suspicious e-mails
Jeffrey Overholtzer <joverholtzer@wlu.edu>
As undergraduates return to classes, students, faculty and staff
should be especially careful to safeguard their computers and data.
Fall is always a busy time for various kinds of Internet scams, in
particular phishing. Phishing is when e-mail purporting to be from a
legitimate source attempts to trick you into providing confidential
information.
Such e-mail may appear to come from your bank, PayPay or even the
University. Be wary of any messages asking you to divulge passwords,
bank account numbers or other personal information. Information
Technology Services will never ask you for your password.
Watch this 30-second video, produced for the Higher Education
community, to see how phishing works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPCPU5UpPG4
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Commons Movie List
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Swing by the Elrod Commons to pick up a list of the movie showings
sponsored by the John W. Elrod University Commons for Fall Term. The
list will be at the Information Desk.
If you want an electronic PDF instead, visit this link:
http://www.wlu.edu/Documents/student_activities/Campus%
20Recreation/Fall_2009_Movie_Print_out_SINGULAR.pdf
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
W&L Mock Trial
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you enjoy mock trial, forensics, debate, or theater? Do you think
you might want to go to law school? Would you just like to be part of
a challenging and fun program that emphasizes teamwork, public
speaking and thinking on your feet? Then get involved in W&L's Mock
Trial program (INTR 231 and 431)!
This year's participants will prepare the 2009-2010 American Mock
Trial Association (www.collegemocktrial.org) case. Our teams will
compete in five invitational tournaments before taking our case to the
Regional tournament. In preparation for these competitions,
participants will meet twice weekly throughout the fall term for
classroom sessions and intra-team scrimmage. Participants will assume
the roles of attorneys and witnesses and will present all aspects of
the case, from opening statement to closing argument.
If you are interested, come see us at the Student Activities Fair on
Wednesday, September 9th for more information!
If you have questions, contact Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu).
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
W&L Eventing Team - Come Join!
Jessica Michelle Duffy <duffyj12@mail.wlu.edu
>
The W&L Eventing Team is looking for new members! This Club Sport
allows the chance for riders of all skill levels, from no experience
whatsoever to seasoned competitors, to experience the exciting
equestrian sport of Eventing. We compete year round and have many
horses for sale and lease. Look for us at the Campus Activities Fair!
If you are interested in finding out more about the W&L Eventing Team
please contact Jessica Duffy at duffyj12@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Want to be an IM Official?
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
To learn more about becoming an IM Official or to Apply for a
position an interest meeting will be conducted by the IM Office on
Thursday September 10th at 8pm in Elrod Commons 114.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music!
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be sponsoring a series of
free CoRec activities for students on most Sundays throughout the
academic year.
The first event is Outdoor Volleyball and is scheduled for Sunday
September 13th at 6pm on Cannan Green. WLUR will be helping to
provide music and their will be give aways as well as Free Pizza
from Papa Johns.
A full schedule of Sunday CoRec events can be found on the Campus
Rec home page at campusrec.wlu.edu If your club, organization or
department is interested in co-sponsoring any of the events please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
****Alpha Phi Alpha School Supply Drive****
Matthew Alexander Locke <lockema11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Every school year, parents within the Lexington community deal with
the reality of not being able to afford adequate school supplies for
their children. Annually, the Xi Delta chapter of Alpha
Phi Alpha Fraternity springs to the aid of these parents
through our 'Tools for Schools Supply Drive'. Every August, before
the school year resumes for Lexington Public Schools, Xi Delta
spends weeks raising various school supplies in our community and on
campus for administering at Waddell elementary school. Each year,
we are greeted by grateful school administrators welcoming supplies
with open arms ready to dispense to students. The Tools for Schools
Supply Drive is simply yet another way in which the Xi Delta chapter
expresses its mission for not only Alpha to hold scholarship in high
regard, but to provide the tools needed to help in the pursuit in of
it our community.
Items Needed:
#2 Pencils
1 Subject Spiral Notebooks
Blunt Scissors
Bottled Glue
Markers
Pencil Boxes
Wide-Rule Loose-leaf Paper
Erasers
Rulers
Glue Sticks
Crayons
Colored Pencils
Folders
Or, Donate $1 and we'll use the money to buy the supplies for the
kids.
Brothers from the chapter will be in front of the Commons from
September 7-September 11 promoting the drive and getting everyone
excited about helping out the future leaders of America.
Financial donations can made payable to Xi Delta-APA
Remember, the difference you make in a child's life now, could be
the difference they make in yours later.
Thanks in Advance!
The Brothers of Xi Delta
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Placing a T-Shirt Order???
Alexander Thomas Boehling <boehlinga10@mail.wlu.edu
>
O-Week has finally arrived, and I am sure there are organizations (clubs, fraternities,
sororities, sports teams, etc.) that may be thinking about creating and ordering t-shirts for
rush, fundraising or whatever else. I encourage you all to use Kotis Design as your supplier:
www.kotisdesign.com. I am an on-campus sales representative for this great company. They
have a great team of designers, unbeatable prices, and features on their website that many
other design companies do not. Also, they can create many different products other than t-
shirts: coozies, frisbees, sweatshirts, bags, calendars, etc. If anyone has questions or would
like help contacting Kotis/placing an order through them, please don't hesitate to e-mail me.
Thanks for considering Kotis!!
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
W&L Varsity Riding Team
Emily Fay Coyle <coylee10@mail.wlu.edu
>
The Mounted Generals is the only varsity riding team at W&L! It is a
hunt seat equitation team that rosters riders at all levels, from
walk-trot (if you've never even ridden before, or only a few times!),
through open over fences (for all you equitation superstars) and
everything in between. If you are interested in finding out more about
the team or trying out, please email either of this year's captains -
Emily Coyle (coylee10@mail.wlu.edu) or junior captain Allison Lemon
(lemona11@mail.wlu.edu)! We will also have a mandatory O week
orientation meeting, Tuesday 9/8 from 4-5pm, Commons 214.
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Project Horizon Volunteer Training
Gene Patrick Hamilton <hamilton.g@law.wlu.edu
>
Do you have free time and want to volunteer? Do you want to make a
difference in the lives of people? Then become a Project Horizon
Volunteer!
Project Horizon will host its next volunteer training session
September 26-October 3. Please call or email Rebecca Hamilton,
Volunteer Coordinator, at 463-7861 or rhamilton@rockbridge.net for an
informational letter and application.
Project Horizon is a non-profit domestic violence and sexual assault
agency that provides services that are free and confidential. The
agency not only provides shelter to victims and survivors of domestic,
dating, and sexual violence, but also counseling and legal advocacy.
In addition to services for victims and survivors, Project Horizon
offers education and outreach in the Rockbridge area.
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
volunteering opportunity
Celeste Alda Cruz-Carandang <cruzcarandangc11@mail.wlu.edu
>
The Natural Bridge Juvenile Correctional Center is in need of volunteers for the upcoming
year. Students who are interested in volunteering can choose to help in one of three tasks.
First, tutors are needed M-F from 11:35-12:45 to tutor cadets who are planning on taking
the GED or the SAT. Classroom assistants are also needed anytime from 8-11 and 1-3:45.
Students may also tutor older cadets to prepare them for college-level courses. This can take
place at anytime. Please contact me for additional information.
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
homework help program
Celeste Alda Cruz-Carandang <cruzcarandangc11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Parry McCluer Middle School is in need of volunteers for a homework help program. The
program takes place at the Buena Vista school on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from
2:55-4:00. The focus of the program is not only homework help and completion, but study
skills, and test prep.
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
House for rent
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent! 5 bedrooms, nice location, big yard, and great
deck for cookouts! Call Scott at 540-261-2993 for more details.
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
House for sale or rent
Cynthia Hintze <chintze@wlu.edu>
1898 Victorian home located at 2256 Oak Avenue, Buena Vista.
Completely renovated in 2006; four bedrooms, two baths, all
applicances (including washer/dryer), dual heat pumps (heating/AC),
new roof (2009). Asking $189,000 - will consider short sale offer
or will rent ($1,000/month); immediate possession. If interested,
contact M. Murphy (mmurphy@ehc.edu) or 276-698-1370 for details.
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Ride 8th of Sept.
Maria Judith Soria Diaz <soriam10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Looking for a ride for the 8th of September from ROA airport to Lex.
Happy to share a cab or pay for gas.
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241
Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne <goulbournek10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I have books that may still be required for POL105 with Prof. Zarakol
POV101, and CHEM241. Email me for info.
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
Charlie Potter Rentals
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent on Taylor Street! 3 to 4 bedrooms, fully
renovated, and within city limits! For more details, call Charlie
Potter at 540-463-3639 or 540-460-3630.
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Horse Board and Trainer
Michael Patrick O'Brien <obrienmp10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Reasonable horse board, relaxed atmosphere, very private farm 5 miles from Horse Center,
different paddocks of varying sizes, great grass, water, fencing. Access to no-frills 12 stall
barn, round pen and ring, excellent trainer for H/J, eventing, dressage, endurance.
3graces@rockbridge.net or 463-3628
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Horse Board Available
Tyler Teass <teasst@wlu.edu>
HORSE BOARD short drive from town, private 400+ acres to ride, trails,
arena, hot/cold wash stall, field or stall board, Rockbridge Hunt
territory, reasonably priced, email windward97@aol.com or call
540-874-3002
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING
Paulette Rinderknecht <rinderknechtp@wlu.edu>
Lodging available for Parents' Weekend at historic Montillico. Located
5 miles from campus, this 1803 Manor house is set in idyllic
surroundings and is one of the rare untouched dwellings of the period.
Rehabilitated in 2004, it tastefully incorporates amenities for
today's needs yet preserved the feeling of gentility and gracious
charm of the South. There are 2 bedrooms with private baths and a
guest house with kitchen and bath. Prices start at $125, breakfast
included. For information and pictures, please call 540-458-8804
(am), 540-458-8151 (pm) or (cell) 202-215-7407.
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve the
W&L Community
Nancy Osella owner/operator of "Nanceportation" Premium Transport
Service provides rides for students and the community to all
airports, medical appointments, shopping and anywhere you need to
go. (Students say they love the name of the business, f.y.i. Nancy's
10 year old son came up with it!) Drop off or pick up at the
Roanoke Airport during the day for 1 passenger is $85, reduced rates
for multiple passengers. Refer a friend and receive a discount.
For a price quote to any airport or any location just e-mail Nancy
your trip details, date and time of your trip, addresses of pick up
and drop off. "Nanceportation" has given many parents peace of mind
when their student has had delayed flights knowing that Nancy is a
mom too and will not leave anyone without a ride. You will receive
personalized service with "Nanceportation"!
For price quotes and questions: nancyosella@comcast.net For
reservations: office (540) 464-6162
---------- Notice #28 ---------- top
Ride from Charlottesville aiport sept 9th
Raisa Velasco Castedo <velascocastedor12@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hello,
Two W&L students looking for a ride from Charlottesville airport to
Lexington. For September 9th anytime after 11 am. We will cover the
gas :). Any offer (we can talk about the price) please email me to :
velascocastedor12@mail.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #29 ---------- top
Ride from Charlottesville aiport sept 9th
Raisa Velasco Castedo <velascocastedor12@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hello,
Two W&L students looking for a ride from Charlottesville airport to
Lexington. For wednesday September 9th anytime after 11 am. We will
cover the
gas :). Any offer (we can talk about the price) please email me to :
velascocastedor12@mail.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #30 ---------- top
LARGE SOFA, TV's, LOVESEAT, BOOKSHELVES, FRIG, CHEST OF DRAWERS
Michael Tolley <mtolley@wlu.edu>
NO PICTURES- NO EMAILS- PLEASE CALL 461-2058
LARGE BEIGE SOFA w/ HIDE-A-BED -"STUDENT SPECIAL" - $75
TWO SEATER COMFY LOVESEAT-$75
13" Sanyo TV $25, 19" Emerson TV $35,
beveled edge mirror w/ bamboo look frame 30"x42" $20,
32"T x 30"W black bookshelf $20,
NEW 30"W x 48"T four shelf unit $35 SHORT(30") 4 DRAWER CHEST OF
DRAWERS-SOLID WOOD,MOSTLY OAK-$35
APT SIZE REFRIGERATOR-GOOD FOR BASEMENT/WORKSHOP-WORKS GOOD JUST NOT
PRETTY $35
JAPANESE SKILL STOP SLOT MACHINE-TAKES & PAYS OUT QUARTERS $125
CALL ANYTIME 461-2058
---------- Notice #31 ---------- top
lost gold bracelet
Emily Shu <shue13@mail.wlu.edu
>
I lost a gold banded bracelet that encrusted diamonds on one half of
it. Please, if anyone sees or finds it, contact me at (408) 513-
4385. Thank you.
September 7
Campus Notices for Monday, September 7, 2009
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for September 7 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Flip Video Ultra HD Camcorders available for checkout! - Julie Knudson
3 ) PE Classes - Emily Nicely
4 ) Jacob K. Javits Fellowships Program - Rebekah Powers
5 ) Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J - Thomas Artwick
6 ) BRASS@W&L PLAY SMARTER - PLAY BETTER - Peter Del Vecchio
7 ) Conference for Students Interested in Law School - Virginia Cropper
8 ) Last day to get a Free iPod - Kenneth Schaefer
9 ) Weight Watchers - New Series Begin in September - Mary Snead
10 ) Peer support group for gay, bi, or questioning W&L students - Kirk Luder
11 ) 2009-10 Warner/Doremus Gym and Fitness Center Hours - Emily Nicely
12 ) PE SWIM TEST ORIENTATION - Carolyne Mayo
13 ) Have you thought of taking Japanese? - Rebekah Powers
14 ) Now Seven First-Year Seminars Just for You - Rebekah Powers
15 ) MUSIC LESSONS AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS IN ALL AREAS AND LEVELS - Dymphna Alexander
16 ) NYTimes Fall Subsciptions - Kenneth Schaefer
17 ) University Registrar's Office Closed on Wednesday - Barbara Rowe
18 ) Join the University Wind Ensemble: It’s going to be fun! - Barry Kolman
19 ) The University-Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra: Hangin’ with Haydn - Barry Kolman
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
20 ) Commons Movie List - Lee Neilson
21 ) Track & Field Team Organizational Meeting Thursday 9/10 - Nathan Hoey
22 ) The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help! - Kate Nickols
23 ) W&L Mock Trial - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
24 ) W&L Eventing Team - Come Join! - Jessica Michelle Duffy
25 ) Intramural Cup Registration - Ray Ellington
26 ) Intramural Soccer Registration - Ray Ellington
27 ) Want to be an IM Official? $$$$$$$$$$$ - Ray Ellington
28 ) Campus Rec Run/Walk series--First Event - Ray Ellington
29 ) CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music! - Ray Ellington
30 ) RUGBY PLAYERS WANTED - Thomas Lovell
31 ) WOMEN'S RUGBY - Thomas Lovell
32 ) Placing a T-Shirt Order??? - Alexander Thomas Boehling
33 ) W&L Varsity Riding Team - Emily Fay Coyle
34 ) Can't Hang Concert TONIGHT! - William Lloyd Dorrance
35 ) Club Ice Hockey - Matthew Joseph Mason
36 ) ****Alpha Phi Alpha School Supply Drive**** - Matthew Alexander Locke
Community Service and Fund-Raising
37 ) Project Horizon Volunteer Training - Gene Patrick Hamilton
38 ) Swing Dance Lessons--free for W&L students!!! - Nikki Melina Bell
39 ) homework help program - Celeste Alda Cruz-Carandang
40 ) volunteering opportunity - Celeste Alda Cruz-Carandang
41 ) RARO OPPORTUNITY – JUNIOR YOUTH FOOTBALL COACH - Philip Gibbs
Personal Notices
42 ) House for rent - Emily Flowers
43 ) House for Rent in Providence Hill - Elizabeth Christensen
44 ) House for sale or rent - Cynthia Hintze
45 ) Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241 - Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne
46 ) Charlie Potter Rentals - Emily Flowers
47 ) Permanent Part-time Sitter Needed - Julie Cline
48 ) Horse Board and Trainer - Michael Patrick O'Brien
49 ) Horse Board Available - Tyler Teass
50 ) PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING - Paulette Rinderknecht
51 ) Car needed - Jacque Bruce
52 ) Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve - Deborah Miranda
53 ) Ride from Charlottesville aiport sept 9th - Raisa Velasco Castedo
54 ) For Sale: 4.2 liter refrigerator and toaster/convection oven - David Touve
55 ) Brand new Hyundai Elantra for sale - Henriette McCaughrin
56 ) "SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER" AT LEXINGTON REFLEXOLOGY!! - Peter Del Vecchio
57 ) LARGE SOFA, TV, LOVESEAT, BOOKSHELVES, FRIG, CHEST OF DRAWERS - Michael Tolley
58 ) Potatoes for Sale - Suzannah Vess
59 ) Anyone Need a Ride ? - Kelly Hemminger
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for September 7
Calendar Events for Monday, September 7 2009
All Day: Art Exhibit: Modern Patrons
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3481
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Art Exhibit: Amy Finkbeiner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4294
All Day: Kamen Gallery: The Stan Kamen '49L, Collection Western Art
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4016
All Day: Kamen Gallery: Netsuke, A Glance at Part of the Glickstein Collection
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3793
All Day: McCarthy Gallery (Holekamp Hall): Portraits from Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4056
All Day: Labor Day
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3920
All Day: Transfer and Exchange Students WebRegister with Advisers
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=1261
9 a.m.: Math Placement Test
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4149
10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.: Provost's & Deans' Presentation
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4150
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Alpha Phi Alpha School Supply Drive
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3905
11:15 a.m.: Health Careers Information Session
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4151
11:45 a.m.: Study Abroad and Study the World Interest Session
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4160
1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.: Ice Cream Social
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4155
1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.: Academic Fair
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4154
1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.: Leyburn Library Open House
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4156
3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.: Pre-arranged Meetings with Initial Faculty Advisers
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4157
5:30 p.m.: Dinner with Initial Faculty Advisers
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4162
7:30 p.m.: Meet with First-Year Resident Advisers
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4163
7:45 p.m. to 9 p.m.: SODALIS
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4165
7:45 p.m. to 11 p.m.: Concert Featuring: Can’t Hang
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4166
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Flip Video Ultra HD Camcorders available for checkout!
Julie Knudson <jmknudson@wlu.edu>
There are five new Flip Video Ultra HD Video Camcorders available
for checkout at the Leyburn Library Information Desk, courtesy of
Academic Technologies and Information Technology Services. Flip
cameras offer a simple way to record video and an easy USB
connection to download that video to your computer.
The cameras are available for four hour checkout from the Leyburn
Library Information Desk.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
PE Classes
Emily Nicely <nicelye@wlu.edu>
Only Tuesday/Thursday level 300 PE classes will begin Thursday,
Sept. 10. These include - Coaching 301(01), Care & Prevention 302
(01) and 1st Aid/CPR 304(02).
All other PE classes will begin Monday, September 14th.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Jacob K. Javits Fellowships Program
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
This program provides fellowships to students of superior academic
ability—selected on the basis of demonstrated achievement, financial
need, and exceptional promise—to undertake study at the doctoral and
Master of Fine Arts level in selected fields of arts, humanities,
and social sciences.
Applicants must be eligible to be accepted to or currently attending
a graduate program leading to a doctorate or a terminal master's
degree in an eligible field of study at an institution of higher
education approved by an accrediting agency recognized by the
Secretary of the Department of Education. Applicants attending a
foreign institution are ineligible.
Eligibility is limited to individuals who at the time of application
will be entering a doctoral program and/or who, at the time of
application, have not yet completed their first full year of study
in the doctoral program for which they are seeking support; will be
entering a Master of Fine Arts program where the master’s is the
terminal highest degree awarded in the selected field of study.
Eligibility is limited to U.S. citizens or nationals, permanent
residents of the U.S., or citizens of any one of the Freely
Associated States. Eligibility is limited to individuals who, as
Javits fellows, will be eligible to receive any grant, loan, or work
assistance pursuant to Section 484 of the Higher Education Act of
1965, as amended. Students who have already received a Javits
fellowship in previous years are not eligible. A student who
demonstrates no financial need is not eligible for a Javits
fellowship.
Subject to the availability of funds, a fellow receives the Javits
fellowship annually for up to the lesser of 48 months or the
completion of their degree. The fellowship consists of an
institutional payment (accepted by the institution of higher
education in lieu of all tuition and fees for the fellow) and a
stipend (based on the fellow's financial need as determined by the
measurements of the Federal Student Assistance Processing System. In
fiscal year 2007, the institutional payment was $12,627 and the
maximum stipend was $30,000. For fiscal year 2008, the maximum
stipend will be $30,000, and the institutional payment will be
$12,891.
Javits Deadline: Early October (apply as individual)
Questions: Contact Associate Dean Ikeda
Visit the program website at:
http://www.ed.gov/programs/jacobjavits/index.html
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J
Thomas Artwick <artwickt@wlu.edu>
If you play a musical instrument and would like to learn to
improvise, Mr. Tom Artwick has openings in MUS 141J. Intermediate
level of skill on your instrument is required and reading standard
musical notation is helpful but not mandatory. Learn skills that
will allow you to improvise your own melodies based on jazz and other
styles of popular songs, learn music by ear from recordings, and
understand the structure of music so that you can better compose.
For more information, contact Mr. Tom Artwick at artwickt@wlu.edu
or 463-7345.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
BRASS@W&L PLAY SMARTER - PLAY BETTER
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT?
Don't let years of practicing and enjoyment end when you start
college! Take the bell by the horns and get better!
Increase your strengths while decreasing your limitations. Play
Smarter - Play Better.
Trumpet - French Horn - Trombone - Baritone - Euphonium - Tuba
You can register now for MUS 141B. Super reasonable add-on fee.
Contact Prof. Peter Del Vecchio for registration info: Brass@wlu.edu
BRASS@W&L - Be a part of it!!
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Conference for Students Interested in Law School
Virginia Cropper <vcropper@wlu.edu>
Conference for Students Interested in Law School, Saturday,
September 12th, 2009
The Virginia State Bar Young Lawyers Conference will once again host
the Southern Virginia Minority Pre-Law Conference at Washington &
Lee University School of Law. The Conference will focus on the law
school application process, the LSAT, the realities of being a law
student, and numerous career opportunities in law.
Attending students will:
* Hear directly from Admissions personnel who view applications
* Understand the LSAT and what it takes to get a good score
* Participate in a mock law class
* Learn about the different career options in the legal field
One lucky attendee will win a free Kaplan LSAT prep course!
Anyone interested in law school is welcome to attend. Seats are
limited, so it is important to register early!
Event information and registration: www.gentrylocke.com/prelaw
Event Agenda: www.gentrylocke.com/prelaw-Agenda
Questions? Contact Abby Perdue, Special Consultant to the Pre-Law
Program, perduea@wlu.edu, 458-8212.
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Last day to get a Free iPod
Kenneth Schaefer <schaeferk@wlu.edu>
This is a reminder that Apple's free iPod promotion is ending on
Tuesday, September 8th.
There is still time to get your free $229 iPod touch with the
purchase of any MacBook! To order, and take advantage of this great
promotion, come by the University Store, or contact Mike Roberts:
mroberts@wlu.edu or 540-458-8207
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Weight Watchers - New Series Begin in September
Mary Snead <mksnead@wlu.edu>
Open House
* September 8, 11:30 am
* September 14, 3:00 pm
New Series Start Dates
* September 15, 11:30 am
* September 21, 3:00 pm
All meetings are held in Commons 345.
Payroll deduction available. Washington and Lee will pay 50% of the
cost for employees provided 75% of the meetings in a series are
attended. For more information or the full policy visit:
http://www.wlu.edu/x29413.xml. Meetings are open to faculty/staff,
students, spouses/partners or dependents.
For more information contact Mary Katherine Snead (mksnead@wlu.edu or
8355).
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Peer support group for gay, bi, or questioning W&L students
Kirk Luder <kluder@wlu.edu>
Did you know that W&L has a peer support group for male
undergraduates and law students? The group, called General Trust,
meets weekly and is facilitated by a University Counselor in a
private, off-campus location. Participants take an honor pledge to
keep all information about the group strictly confidential. The
purpose of the group is to help gay, bi, or questioning students
develop a supportive community of friends who know what it's like to
be sexual minority students at W&L. There is no pressure for anyone
in the group to come out on campus. In the past couple of years,
there have been 10-15 regular participants in the group. In
addition to the General Trust group for men, there will be a women's
group offered if there is enough interest. If you would like more
information about the men's group, contact Dr. Kirk Luder at x8592
or kluder@wlu.edu, or the women's group contact Beth Curry MEd at
x4888 bcurry@wlu.edu. Any contact will be kept strictly
confidential.
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
2009-10 Warner/Doremus Gym and Fitness Center Hours
Emily Nicely <nicelye@wlu.edu>
Effective Monday, September 14th, the Fitness Center hours will be:
Monday-Thursday - 6:00 a.m. 10:30 p.m.
Friday - 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 1:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Warner/Doremus Building Hours will be:
Monday-Thursday - 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Friday - 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 1:00-11:00 p.m.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
PE SWIM TEST ORIENTATION
Carolyne Mayo <mayoc@wlu.edu>
Just a reminder that your PE Orientation Swim Test is scheduled
throughout the day on Wednesday, September 9. The first phase of
the orientation will take place in the 500 level classroom of the
gymnasium. After the orientation, you will be taken to the pool so
please come prepared to swim! MAKE SURE YOU ARE ON TIME FOR THE
ORIENTATION!
One way to reach the classroom would be to come up the sidewalk in
the front of the gymnasium and take the steps that are closest to
the dorms/campus side (facing the Commons Building). Enter the
building from the porch area and go up a flight of steps to the 5th
level of gym. Half way down the hallway will be the classroom.
Signs will be posted.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Have you thought of taking Japanese?
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
Yookoso and welcome to W&L. Perhaps you took French or Spanish in
high school and want to try a new language. Have you thought of
taking Japanese? We offer a full four years of Japanese language
courses along with several courses of literature in translation
(LIT). Language courses have small enrollments where you have close
interaction with the faculty and can actually learn all four
skills. In addition, we’re one of the very few universities with an
authentic Japanese tearoom where you can take a tea course that
fulfills a required HL (Literature) requirement for the FDRs.
Contact Professor Ujie in the Dept. of EALL, ujiek@wlu.edu, or
Associate Dean Janet Ikeda, ikedaj@wlu.edu, for more information.
First-year beginning Japanese is listed as JAPN 111. Also, check
out photos of the tearoom at http://tearoom.wlu.edu or go to the
Dept. of East Asian Languages & Literatures (EALL) website.
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Now Seven First-Year Seminars Just for You
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
Class of 2013:
First-Year Seminars are discussion-based seminars, limited to 15
students each and designed to introduce you to a field of study by
way of a specific topic or issue in the field. Seminar address
topics such as imported and homegrown American religions, the
evolution of the highly charged art form known as the “portrait,”
the concept of honor in a historical and philosophical context,
religious traditions on death and dying, poverty from a domestic and
global perspective and affirmative action in admissions, sexual
harassment, diversity initiatives and sexual stereotyping. We now
have a seventh seminar JOUR 180 “Covering Great Trials in History:
The Impact of the Press and the Public on Justice.” From the Boston
Massacre in 1770 and the Scopes "Monkey" Trial to Charles Manson and
O.J. Simpson, Americans have long been fascinated by the high-
profile trial. Often in dramatic fashion trials reveal our deepest
secrets by exposing the weaknesses, violent tendencies and
obsessions of people we thought were worthy of our respect or our
fear. Through famous cases, this seminar examines the complexities
of the conflict between two cornerstones of American democracy: the
freedom of the press and the right to a fair trial.
What students should know about FYS:
-They are not required, but provide a unique opportunity to be in a
class of your peers.
-Most fill a FDR requirement.
-If you do not get in your first choice, be bold and sign up for
another seminar.
For a full listing:
http://thecollege.wlu.edu/FirstYearSeminars/FirstYearFall2009_files/F
irstYearFall2009.htm
If you have any questions, please contact Associate Dean Janet
Ikeda, ikedaj@wlu.edu, 458-8746.
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
MUSIC LESSONS AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS IN ALL AREAS AND LEVELS
Dymphna Alexander <alexanderd@wlu.edu>
Music lessons are available for all students in all areas and levels:
brass, woodwinds, strings, keyboard, voice and percussion. Contact
the music office at 8852 or alexanderd@wlu.edu for more information.
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
NYTimes Fall Subsciptions
Kenneth Schaefer <schaeferk@wlu.edu>
The University Store is now taking sign-ups for the Fall 2009
Subscription Period for the New York Times. The subscription will
run Monday through Friday from Setpember 14th until December 18th.
The cost of the subscription is $38.50.
In order to sign up, simply stop by the cashier at the University
Store with your payment.
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
University Registrar's Office Closed on Wednesday
Barbara Rowe <browe@wlu.edu>
The Washington and Lee University Registrar's Office will be closed
on Wednesday, September 9 for undergraduate matriculation.
Questions about class schedules and registration and financial holds
will be handled in the matriculation line at the University
Registrar's table in Evans Hall. Questions about drop/add, summer
school or transfer credits, and transcript and certification
requests will be handled in the office when it reopens on Thursday,
September 10. Normal office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Join the University Wind Ensemble: It’s going to be fun!
Barry Kolman <kolmanb@wlu.edu>
With no money down and just a few hours a week of your time, you can
become a musical millionaire; someone with virtually millions of
melodies running through your head. Better than HBO or any other
Premium Channel, the world renown W&L University Wind Ensemble will
offer you an exciting experience you cannot get any place else. If
you play a brass, woodwind, or percussion instrument, you are ready
for a musical journey that could change your life forever. Some side
effects may include constant humming, a permanent smile, increase
popularity, and more fun than you can imagine. Tell your advisor
that you want, nay, demand Mus 113. Do not settle for any imitations
Forget FB, IM, or Tweets. Breathe the fresh air of music; make your
own history instead about reading about others. Did I mention we are
going to Israel in the Spring? The tax laws may change at any time,
so hurry. Contact Dr. Kolman x8852, bkolman@wlu.edu. (Membership is
open to all undergraduate and law students, faculty, staff, and
community residents.) Offer void where prohibited.
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
The University-Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra: Hangin’ with Haydn
Barry Kolman <kolmanb@wlu.edu>
Some fun facts: Haydn’s FAREWELL SYMPHONY was written while the
composer was abducted by aliens, hence the name. Bach known for his
21 children and his forgetfulness, often misplaced his car keys as
well as child No. 7 and No. 15. Mozart’s prom date to the Salzburg
High Dance of 1772 taught him to whistle and sing at the same time,
a practice found in many of his later choral works. As a member of
the University-Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra, you would have known
all of this, and more. If you are a string player and starving for
unending knowledge, the University Orchestra is exactly where you
want be. Sign up for Mus 114; we’ll even supply the music and best
of all, you will learn the secret USSO hand shake. For more
information about the Orchestra or aliens, contact Dr. Kolman (one
of the few people who actually knows the third verse of the Star-
Spangled Banner) at the following coordinates: bkolman@wlu.edu,
Wilson 4029, x8856, 3rd rock from the sun. The USSO is open to
undergraduate and law students, faculty, staff, and community
residents.
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
Commons Movie List
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Swing by the Elrod Commons to pick up a list of the movie showings
sponsored by the John W. Elrod University Commons for Fall Term. The
list will be at the Information Desk.
If you want an electronic PDF instead, visit this link:
http://www.wlu.edu/Documents/student_activities/Campus%
20Recreation/Fall_2009_Movie_Print_out_SINGULAR.pdf
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Track & Field Team Organizational Meeting Thursday 9/10
Nathan Hoey <hoeyn@wlu.edu>
Track & Field Team Meeting Thursday September 10th
There will be an organizational meeting on Thursday September 10th
at 7:00pm for anyone interested in learning more about competing on
the 2010 Track & Field Team!
WHO: Anyone Interested (Men & Women) In Learning More About
Competing
For The Generals Track & Field Team
WHAT: An Informational Team Meeting
WHEN: Thursday September 10th @ 7:00pm
WHERE: Elrod Commons Stackhouse Theater
FOR MORE INFO CONTACT:
Nate Hoey
Head Track & Field Coach
X 8965
hoeyn@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help!
Kate Nickols <nickolsk@wlu.edu>
The W&L Women's Soccer Team is looking for volunteers to be a ball
person and film home games. Below is our home game schedule, for
each game we need one person to film and four ball people. Please
contact Kate Nickols (nickolsk@wlu.edu) if you're available or if
you have questions. Thank you!
Saturday, September 19th, 3PM
Sunday, October 4th, 2PM
Saturday, Octber 10th, 11AM
Thursday, October 15th, 4PM
Monday, October 19th, 4PM
Wednesday, October 28th, 4PM
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
W&L Mock Trial
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you enjoy mock trial, forensics, debate, or theater? Do you think
you might want to go to law school? Would you just like to be part of
a challenging and fun program that emphasizes teamwork, public
speaking and thinking on your feet? Then get involved in W&L's Mock
Trial program (INTR 231 and 431)!
This year's participants will prepare the 2009-2010 American Mock
Trial Association (www.collegemocktrial.org) case. Our teams will
compete in five invitational tournaments before taking our case to the
Regional tournament. In preparation for these competitions,
participants will meet twice weekly throughout the fall term for
classroom sessions and intra-team scrimmage. Participants will assume
the roles of attorneys and witnesses and will present all aspects of
the case, from opening statement to closing argument.
If you are interested, come see us at the Student Activities Fair on
Wednesday, September 9th for more information!
If you have questions, contact Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu).
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
W&L Eventing Team - Come Join!
Jessica Michelle Duffy <duffyj12@mail.wlu.edu
>
The W&L Eventing Team is looking for new members! This Club Sport
allows the chance for riders of all skill levels, from no experience
whatsoever to seasoned competitors, to experience the exciting
equestrian sport of Eventing. We compete year round and have many
horses for sale and lease. Look for us at the Campus Activities Fair!
If you are interested in finding out more about the W&L Eventing Team
please contact Jessica Duffy at duffyj12@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Intramural Cup Registration
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
Registration for the IM Cup is being held today through Sunday
September 13th at 5pm. The IM Cup is a competition between teams
that register in advance for all 10 major IM Leagues/Tournaments.
Teams earn points based on their performance during each
League/Tournament. The 10 major events for this year are the 6v6
Soccer League, Flag Football League, Tennis Singles Tournament,
Inner Tube Water Polo Tournament, Volleyball League, Basketball
League, Dodgeball Tournament, Kickball League, Ultimate Frisbee
Tournament and Softball League. The registraton fee is $350 by
check made payable to W&L Campus Recreation. The registration fee
along with a registration form and a participants' informed consent
form may be turned into to the IM Office located in Elrod Commons
234. All forms can be found on the IM page at campusrec.wlu.edu For
questions contact Ray Ellington at sellington@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Intramural Soccer Registration
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
Registration for IM Soccer is being held today through Sunday
September 13th at 5pm.
Games will be played as 6v6 and will take place on the Turf Field.
A limit of 12 players are allowed on a roster. Any team registered
for the IM Cup is automatically registered for this league. If you
wish to form a team a check in the amount of $40 along with a
registration form and a participants' informed consent form are due
to the IM Office located at Elrod Commons 234 by the deadline.
Schedules will be sent to each team captain on Monday September 14th
by 10am and play will begin on Tuesday September 15th. All forms
can be found on the IM page at campusrec.wlu.edu For questions
contact Ray Ellington at sellington@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
Want to be an IM Official? $$$$$$$$$$$
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
To learn more about becoming an IM Official or to Apply for a
position an interest meeting will be conducted by the IM Office on
Thursday September 10th at 8pm in Elrod Commons 114.
---------- Notice #28 ---------- top
Campus Rec Run/Walk series--First Event
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be conducting a series of
events this year for runners and walkers. Everyone is invited to
the first event of the year scheduled for Friday Septeber 18th at
6pm. The event will consist of a 2 mile run and 1 mile walk around
front campus. There is no registration fee! To sign up please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu or be at the
registration table, which will be located on Cannan Green, at 530pm
the day of the event.
Other Events Scheduled for the Year:
Parent/Kid 5K- 10/31
Turkey Trot- 11/14
Egg Nog Jog- December
Valentine Event- February
Fancy Dress Event- March
Easter Egg Dash- March
Duathlon- April
End Of Year Celebration- May
---------- Notice #29 ---------- top
CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music!
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be sponsoring a series of
free CoRec activities for students on most Sundays throughout the
academic year.
The first event is Outdoor Volleyball and is scheduled for Sunday
September 13th at 6pm on Cannan Green. WLUR will be helping to
provide music and their will be give aways as well as Free Pizza
from Papa Johns.
A full schedule of Sunday CoRec events can be found on the Campus
Rec home page at campusrec.wlu.edu If your club, organization or
department is interested in co-sponsoring any of the events please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #30 ---------- top
RUGBY PLAYERS WANTED
Thomas Lovell <tdlovell@wlu.edu>
Join the RUGBY TEAM. All levels of experience welcome. Practices
at 9am and 4:30pm this week on the Law School field. Contact Tom
Lovell at x8467 or tdlovell@wlu.edu for further information.
---------- Notice #31 ---------- top
WOMEN'S RUGBY
Thomas Lovell <tdlovell@wlu.edu>
Any female interested in playing WOMEN'S RUGBY this Fall (no
experience necessary) should contact Tom Lovell at x8467 or
tdlovell@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #32 ---------- top
Placing a T-Shirt Order???
Alexander Thomas Boehling <boehlinga10@mail.wlu.edu
>
O-Week has finally arrived, and I am sure there are organizations (clubs, fraternities,
sororities, sports teams, etc.) that may be thinking about creating and ordering t-shirts for
rush, fundraising or whatever else. I encourage you all to use Kotis Design as your supplier:
www.kotisdesign.com. I am an on-campus sales representative for this great company. They
have a great team of designers, unbeatable prices, and features on their website that many
other design companies do not. Also, they can create many different products other than t-
shirts: coozies, frisbees, sweatshirts, bags, calendars, etc. If anyone has questions or would
like help contacting Kotis/placing an order through them, please don't hesitate to e-mail me.
Thanks for considering Kotis!!
---------- Notice #33 ---------- top
W&L Varsity Riding Team
Emily Fay Coyle <coylee10@mail.wlu.edu
>
The Mounted Generals is the only varsity riding team at W&L! It is a
hunt seat equitation team that rosters riders at all levels, from
walk-trot (if you've never even ridden before, or only a few times!),
through open over fences (for all you equitation superstars) and
everything in between. If you are interested in finding out more about
the team or trying out, please email either of this year's captains -
Emily Coyle (coylee10@mail.wlu.edu) or junior captain Allison Lemon
(lemona11@mail.wlu.edu)! We will also have a mandatory O week
orientation meeting, Tuesday 9/8 from 4-5pm, Commons 214.
---------- Notice #34 ---------- top
Can't Hang Concert TONIGHT!
William Lloyd Dorrance <dorrancew11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Can't Hang, a Baltimore-based reggae/ska/rock band, will be performing live on the Cannan
Green tonight, Monday, September 7, from 9-11 PM. There will be free Papa John's pizza!
Check out their music at canthang.com.
---------- Notice #35 ---------- top
Club Ice Hockey
Matthew Joseph Mason <masonmj10@mail.wlu.edu
>
If anyone is interested in playing club hockey this year, please send me an email at
masonmj10@mail.wlu.edu. Experience is not necessary, but helpful. Come out for a great
time!
---------- Notice #36 ---------- top
****Alpha Phi Alpha School Supply Drive****
Matthew Alexander Locke <lockema11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Every school year, parents within the Lexington community deal with
the reality of not being able to afford adequate school supplies for
their children. Annually, the Xi Delta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity springs to the aid of these parents through our 'Tools
for Schools Supply Drive'. Every August, before the school year
resumes for Lexington Public Schools, Xi Delta spends weeks raising
various school supplies in our community and on campus for
administering at Waddell elementary school. Each year, we are
greeted by grateful school administrators welcoming supplies with
open arms ready to dispense to students. The Tools for Schools
Supply Drive is simply yet another way in which the Xi Delta chapter
expresses its mission for not only Alpha to hold scholarship in high
regard, but to provide the tools needed to help in the pursuit in of
it our community.
Items Needed:
#2 Pencils
1 Subject Spiral Notebooks
Blunt Scissors
Bottled Glue
Markers
Pencil Boxes
Wide-Rule Loose-leaf Paper
Erasers
Rulers
Glue Sticks
Crayons
Colored Pencils
Folders
Or, Donate $1 and we'll use the money to buy the supplies for the
kids.
Brothers from the chapter will be in front of the Commons from
September 7-September 11 promoting the drive and getting everyone
excited about helping out the future leaders of America.
Financial donations can made payable to Xi Delta-APA
Remember, the difference you make in a child's life now, could be
the difference they make in yours later.
Thanks in Advance!
The Brothers of Xi Delta
---------- Notice #37 ---------- top
Project Horizon Volunteer Training
Gene Patrick Hamilton <hamilton.g@law.wlu.edu
>
Do you have free time and want to volunteer? Do you want to make a
difference in the lives of people? Then become a Project Horizon
Volunteer!
Project Horizon will host its next volunteer training session
September 26-October 3. Please call or email Rebecca Hamilton,
Volunteer Coordinator, at 463-7861 or rhamilton@rockbridge.net for an
informational letter and application.
Project Horizon is a non-profit domestic violence and sexual assault
agency that provides services that are free and confidential. The
agency not only provides shelter to victims and survivors of domestic,
dating, and sexual violence, but also counseling and legal advocacy.
In addition to services for victims and survivors, Project Horizon
offers education and outreach in the Rockbridge area.
---------- Notice #38 ---------- top
Swing Dance Lessons--free for W&L students!!!
Nikki Melina Bell <bellm@wlu.edu>
Introductory FREE lesson for all students
No partner or experience required
Welcome First Year Students!!!
Those of you who came to waltz during spring did such a great job!
Now come learn to swing and refresh/practice your waltz afterwards.
This month's Second Friday RADL Dance will be
Friday, September 11, 2009 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Warner Center, level 4 dance studio
Lesson from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Open dancing from 8:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m.
RADL is beginning an exciting new Swing series. September 11 will be
geared toward those with no dance experience, so this is a great time
to begin coming to RADL! This will be the foundation to build on for
the next few lessons.
East Cost Swing, Part 1 with Peter & Melina
Save the dates for our fall swing dance series:
September 11
October 9
November 13
December 11
You are also invited to join us to practice what you've learned in
lessons. We will play a mix of swing, waltz, cha-cha and requests
(salsa anyone?) from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Warner dance studio
on the following dates:
September 25
October 23
Practice sessions are always free!
$3.00 per person admission for lessons(small bills appreciated)
College Students FREE for September
---------- Notice #39 ---------- top
homework help program
Celeste Alda Cruz-Carandang <cruzcarandangc11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Parry McCluer Middle School is in need of volunteers for a homework help program. The
program takes place at the Buena Vista school on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from
2:55-4:00. The focus of the program is not only homework help and completion, but study
skills, and test prep.
---------- Notice #40 ---------- top
volunteering opportunity
Celeste Alda Cruz-Carandang <cruzcarandangc11@mail.wlu.edu
>
he Natural Bridge Juvenile Correctional Center is in need of volunteers for the upcoming
year. Students who are interested in volunteering can choose to help in one of three tasks.
First, tutors are needed M-F from 11:35-12:45 to tutor cadets who are planning on taking
the GED or the SAT. Classroom assistants are also needed anytime from 8-11 and 1-3:45.
Students may also tutor older cadets to prepare them for college-level courses. This can take
place at anytime. Please contact me for additional information.
---------- Notice #41 ---------- top
RARO OPPORTUNITY – JUNIOR YOUTH FOOTBALL COACH
Philip Gibbs <gibbsp@wlu.edu>
RARO is looking for a junior youth (ages 8-10) football coach. This
entails some knowledge of the game, preferable playing experience. The
team is in Fairfield and requires about 3 evenings a week (90 minutes
a session). Season runs about 5 weeks.
If interested, contact the football director at RARO, Darrell Plogger,
at 463-9525(office), dplogger@rarorec.org, or 461-1650. (cell phone)
---------- Notice #42 ---------- top
House for rent
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent! 5 bedrooms, nice location, big yard, and great
deck for cookouts! Call Scott at 540-261-2993 for more details.
---------- Notice #43 ---------- top
House for Rent in Providence Hill
Elizabeth Christensen <christensene@wlu.edu>
3 BR/2.5 bath for rent. 800 Sunset Drive, Lexington. Beautiful,
spacious brick rancher in elegant Providence Hill neighborhood.
Close to Golf Course but inside Lexington City limits. Within
walking distance to W&L, VMI and Main Street. 2,250 square feet.
Fully equippped kitchen, formal dining room, breakfast nook, formal
living room with fireplace, large family room with fireplace and
large finished basement. Three large bedrooms, two full baths make
this home perfect for faculty and law students. $1,200/month.
Contact: Dale or Betty Davis at dale.davis@globalgroup.com or
cr3davis@yahoo.com
---------- Notice #44 ---------- top
House for sale or rent
Cynthia Hintze <chintze@wlu.edu>
1898 Victorian home located at 2256 Oak Avenue, Buena Vista.
Completely renovated in 2006; four bedrooms, two baths, all
applicances (including washer/dryer), dual heat pumps (heating/AC),
new roof (2009). Asking $189,000 - will consider short sale offer
or will rent ($1,000/month); immediate possession. If interested,
contact M. Murphy (mmurphy@ehc.edu) or 276-698-1370 for details.
---------- Notice #45 ---------- top
Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241
Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne <goulbournek10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I have books that may still be required for POL105 with Prof. Zarakol
POV101, and CHEM241. Email me for info.
---------- Notice #46 ---------- top
Charlie Potter Rentals
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent on Taylor Street! 3 to 4 bedrooms, fully
renovated, and within city limits! For more details, call Charlie
Potter at 540-463-3639 or 540-460-3630.
---------- Notice #47 ---------- top
Permanent Part-time Sitter Needed
Julie Cline <jcline@wlu.edu>
Looking for a sitter for our six-month-old son weekday afternoons (M-
F). Position follows the K-12 City of Lexington school calendar.
Contact me at (337) 962-1820 or rmcharles23@yahoo.com.
Thanks, Roslyn Idewu
---------- Notice #48 ---------- top
Horse Board and Trainer
Michael Patrick O'Brien <obrienmp10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Reasonable horse board, relaxed atmosphere, very private farm 5 miles from Horse Center,
different paddocks of varying sizes, great grass, water, fencing. Access to no-frills 12 stall
barn, round pen and ring, excellent trainer for H/J, eventing, dressage, endurance.
3graces@rockbridge.net or 463-3628
---------- Notice #49 ---------- top
Horse Board Available
Tyler Teass <teasst@wlu.edu>
HORSE BOARD short drive from town, private 400+ acres to ride, trails,
arena, hot/cold wash stall, field or stall board, Rockbridge Hunt
territory, reasonably priced, email windward97@aol.com or call
540-874-3002
---------- Notice #50 ---------- top
PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING
Paulette Rinderknecht <rinderknechtp@wlu.edu>
Lodging available for Parents' Weekend at historic Montillico. Located
5 miles from campus, this 1803 Manor house is set in idyllic
surroundings and is one of the rare untouched dwellings of the period.
Rehabilitated in 2004, it tastefully incorporates amenities for
today's needs yet preserved the feeling of gentility and gracious
charm of the South. There are 2 bedrooms with private baths and a
guest house with kitchen and bath. Prices start at $125, breakfast
included. For information and pictures, please call 540-458-8804
(am), 540-458-8151 (pm) or (cell) 202-215-7407.
---------- Notice #51 ---------- top
Car needed
Jacque Bruce <brucej@wlu.edu>
Our dept. has a visiting instructor here for the fall term and he is
looking for a car to rent. If anyone in the W&L community has a car
they are willing to rent till the Christmas break please contact
Mikhail Shishkin.
Shishkinm@wlu.edu
Cell phone: 540-817-0806
---------- Notice #52 ---------- top
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve the
W&L Community
Nancy Osella owner/operator of "Nanceportation" Premium Transport
Service provides rides for students and the community to all
airports, medical appointments, shopping and anywhere you need to
go. (Students say they love the name of the business, f.y.i. Nancy's
10 year old son came up with it!) Drop off or pick up at the
Roanoke Airport during the day for 1 passenger is $85, reduced rates
for multiple passengers. Refer a friend and receive a discount.
For a price quote to any airport or any location just e-mail Nancy
your trip details, date and time of your trip, addresses of pick up
and drop off. "Nanceportation" has given many parents peace of mind
when their student has had delayed flights knowing that Nancy is a
mom too and will not leave anyone without a ride. You will receive
personalized service with "Nanceportation"!
For price quotes and questions: nancyosella@comcast.net For
reservations: office (540) 464-6162
---------- Notice #53 ---------- top
Ride from Charlottesville aiport sept 9th
Raisa Velasco Castedo <velascocastedor12@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hello,
Two W&L students looking for a ride from Charlottesville airport to
Lexington. For wednesday September 9th anytime after 11 am. We will
cover the
gas :). Any offer (we can talk about the price) please email me to :
velascocastedor12@mail.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #54 ---------- top
For Sale: 4.2 liter refrigerator and toaster/convection oven
David Touve <touved@wlu.edu>
We have for sale, in used but great condition, a 4.2 liter refrigerator ($95) and a
toaster/convection oven ($35), large enough for a 12-inch pizza or a "4-inch chicken." If
interested, send an email to touved@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #55 ---------- top
Brand new Hyundai Elantra for sale
Henriette McCaughrin <mccaughring@wlu.edu>
2009 Hyundai Elantra, 300 mi on odometer. My friend belatedly
realized she really needs a pickup truck instead. It's a 4-dr sedan,
superb mpg, full warranty. She's discounting $2,200, asking $15,500.
Call 540-463-2050 or 540-460-7475; or email me.
---------- Notice #56 ---------- top
"SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER" AT LEXINGTON REFLEXOLOGY!!
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
Patti Del Vecchio, Lexington's only certified reflexologist, is
offering a Back-To-School discount of 25% off for all W&L students,
faculty, and staff this month. Just bring your W&L I.D. to qualify.
Reflexology is an ancient, natural health modality that addresses
whole-body issues - through reflex points in your feet - for balance,
restoration, and well-being. Promotes relaxation, reduces stress and
pain, and increases focus and awareness.
Lexington Reflexology is located at 9 North Randolph St. (1 block
beyond Main St.), a short walk from campus, with hours on Mon. and
Weds. Regular rates are $50/hour and $30/half hour, but for
September, W&L rates are $37.50/hour and $22.50/half hour. Also a
great gift idea!
To schedule your appointment and for more info, call Patti Del Vecchio
at 540-784-9700. SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER!
---------- Notice #57 ---------- top
LARGE SOFA, TV, LOVESEAT, BOOKSHELVES, FRIG, CHEST OF DRAWERS
Michael Tolley <mtolley@wlu.edu>
NO PICTURES- NO EMAILS- PLEASE CALL 461-2058
LARGE BEIGE SOFA w/ HIDE-A-BED -"STUDENT SPECIAL" - $75
BLUE TWO SEATER COMFY LOVESEAT-$75
13" Sanyo TV $25, FULL SIZE BRASS HEADBOARD for bed $45
beveled edge mirror w/ bamboo look frame 30"x42" $20,
32"T x 30"W black bookshelf $20,
NEW 30"W x 48"T four shelf unit $35
SHORT(30") 4 DRAWER CHEST OF
DRAWERS-SOLID WOOD,MOSTLY OAK-$35
JAPANESE SKILL STOP SLOT MACHINE-TAKES & PAYS OUT QUARTERS $125
CALL ANYTIME 461-2058
---------- Notice #58 ---------- top
Potatoes for Sale
Suzannah Vess <svess@wlu.edu>
Kennebec white potatoes for sale (dug fresh from the garden last
week):
5 gallon bucket - $10.00
1 bushel - $18.00
Call Bobby Vess at 463-6601 if interested. He can make arrangements
to meet on campus to deliver.
---------- Notice #59 ---------- top
Anyone Need a Ride ?
Kelly Hemminger <hemmingerk@wlu.edu>
I'll be going through Charleston WV, Marietta, Cambridge and Cadiz
Ohio On Friday Sept 11th. (Basically I64 to I77 to US-22) I'll
return on Sunday Sept 13th. Contact me if you need a ride. Kelly
570-0802
September 8
Campus Notices for Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for September 8 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Server Maintenance - Jeffrey McCreery
3 ) Sakai Tip: Displaying Current Courses Only in the Course Tabs - Julie Knudson
4 ) PE Classes - Emily Nicely
5 ) Fellowship Spotlight: Beinecke Scholarship - Rebekah Powers
6 ) Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J - Thomas Artwick
7 ) Conference for Students Interested in Law School - Virginia Cropper
8 ) Weight Watchers Open House TODAY - Mary Snead
9 ) Peer support group for gay, bi, or questioning W&L students - Kirk Luder
10 ) 2009-10 Warner/Doremus Gym and Fitness Center Hours - Emily Nicely
11 ) PE SWIM TEST ORIENTATION - Carolyne Mayo
12 ) University Registrar's Office Closed on Wednesday - Barbara Rowe
13 ) Watch for suspicious e-mails - Jeffrey Overholtzer
14 ) BRASS HAPPENS - Peter Del Vecchio
15 ) Audition for the University Choirs--Balance the Mind and Soul - Shane Lynch
16 ) Network with alumni while making $$$ - Sarah Gess
17 ) Join the University Orchestra/University Wind Enemble - Barry Kolman
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
18 ) Commons Movie List - Lee Neilson
19 ) Track & Field Team Organizational Meeting Thursday 9/10 - Nathan Hoey
20 ) The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help! - Kate Nickols
21 ) W&L Mock Trial - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
22 ) W&L Eventing Team - Come Join! - Jessica Michelle Duffy
23 ) Intramural Cup Registration - Ray Ellington
24 ) Intramural Soccer Registration - Ray Ellington
25 ) Want to be an IM Official? $$$$$$$$$$$ - Ray Ellington
26 ) Campus Rec Run/Walk series--First Event - Ray Ellington
27 ) CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music! - Ray Ellington
28 ) RUGBY PLAYERS WANTED - Thomas Lovell
29 ) WOMEN'S RUGBY - Thomas Lovell
30 ) Placing a T-Shirt Order??? - Alexander Thomas Boehling
31 ) ALPHA PHI ALPHA SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE - Matthew Alexander Locke
32 ) Interested in Acting/Theater? - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
33 ) Become a WLUR DJ! - Kimber Lauren Wiggs
Community Service and Fund-Raising
34 ) Project Horizon Volunteer Training - Gene Patrick Hamilton
35 ) volunteering opportunity - Celeste Alda Cruz-Carandang
36 ) homework help program - Celeste Alda Cruz-Carandang
Personal Notices
37 ) House for rent - Emily Flowers
38 ) Christmas Tree for Sale - Lee Neilson
39 ) House for sale or rent - Cynthia Hintze
40 ) BRASS@W&L PLAY SMARTER - PLAY BETTER - Peter Del Vecchio
41 ) Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241 - Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne
42 ) Charlie Potter Rentals - Emily Flowers
43 ) Horse Board and Trainer - Michael Patrick O'Brien
44 ) Horse Board Available - Tyler Teass
45 ) PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING - Paulette Rinderknecht
46 ) Frog Hollow Bed & Breakfast - Elizabeth Christensen
47 ) Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve - Deborah Miranda
48 ) Ride from Charlottesville aiport sept 9th - Raisa Velasco Castedo
49 ) "SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER" AT LEXINGTON REFLEXOLOGY!! - Peter Del Vecchio
50 ) Potatoes for Sale - Suzannah Vess
51 ) House for rent near campus - Brian Richardson
52 ) '99 Oldsmobile Intrigue FOR IMMEDIATE SALE! - Emily Heizer
53 ) B.V. apartment for rent - Cheryl Garber
54 ) For sale, stainless steel mini-fridge and toaster oven. - David Touve
55 ) Vacuum and Toaster Oven - Joseph Patrick McDonald
56 ) Specials this week at the Patisserie! - Deborah Miranda
57 ) Need books for Intermediate French and International Finance - Dalena Grace Moser
58 ) Lost Wallet - Andrew Wallace Jacoby
59 ) BRAND NEW TV / STEREO STAND FROM TARGET- FITS 37" TV- $45 - Michael Tolley
60 ) 21" TV and Home Theater System for Sale - Benjamin Hartless
61 ) Anyone going to Roanoke this week? - Asel Rysalieva
62 ) Bookshelf $15 - Xiaoxi Liang
63 ) 13" TV, BOOKSHELVES, CHEST OF DRAWERS, BRASS HEADBOARD - Michael Tolley
64 ) BOOKS FOR SELL - CHEAPER THAN BOOKSTORE - Levi Daniel Paulk
65 ) HOME FOR SALE! - Haley Sigler
66 ) House cleaning - Henriette McCaughrin
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for September 8
Calendar Events for Tuesday, September 8 2009
All Day: Art Exhibit: Modern Patrons
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3481
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Art Exhibit: Amy Finkbeiner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4294
All Day: McCarthy Gallery (Holekamp Hall): Portraits from Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4056
All Day: Kamen Gallery: Netsuke, A Glance at Part of the Glickstein Collection
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3793
All Day: Kamen Gallery: The Stan Kamen '49L, Collection Western Art
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4016
8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.: First-Year Students Meet with Faculty Advisers to WebRegister for Classes
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=1262
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Alpha Phi Alpha School Supply Drive
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3905
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: Weight Watchers Open House
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4315
1 p.m. to 5 p.m.: TMC Assistant Training
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4299
1 p.m.: Financial Aid Meeting
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4169
2 p.m.: Student Governance Orientation
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4170
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.: Newcomers Club Wine & Cheese
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4300
5 p.m.: Big Brother/Big Sister Dinner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4171
7:30 p.m.: Why Identity Matters
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4172
10 p.m.: Wednesday Night Live: This Orientation is Required
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4173
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Server Maintenance
Jeffrey McCreery <jmccreery@wlu.edu>
Routine monthly server updates will be applied to the Active
Directory file and print servers Thursday morning, September 10,
between 6:30 am and 7:45 am. These updates may require a server
reboot of the file and print servers. The reboots typically last 3-
5 minutes.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Sakai Tip: Displaying Current Courses Only in the Course Tabs
Julie Knudson <jmknudson@wlu.edu>
For Sakai users: Do you want to see only current courses displayed
in the tabs at the top of the screen? Log into Sakai > My Workspace
tab > Preferences > Customize Tabs > Highlight the courses in the
left window > click the right arrow to move them to the My Hidden
Sites window > Click on the Update Preferences button. If you don't
see the changes immediately, click on the Home icon to refresh your
screen.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
PE Classes
Emily Nicely <nicelye@wlu.edu>
Only Tuesday/Thursday level 300 PE classes will begin Thursday,
Sept. 10. These include - Coaching 301(01), Care & Prevention 302
(01) and 1st Aid/CPR 304(02).
All other PE classes will begin Monday, September 14th.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Fellowship Spotlight: Beinecke Scholarship
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
ARE YOU A RISING JUNIOR THINKING OF GOING TO GRADUATE SCHOOL AND
PURSUING A PH.D.?
Matt Loar ’07 won a Beinecke in 2006. See Associate Dean Ikeda for
the Beinecke Binder with Matt’s winning application.
The Beinecke Scholarship is awarded to twenty juniors nationwide who
demonstrate both some form of financial need (no matter how small)
and a clear interest in continuing their studies at the graduate
level. Reserved for students in the arts, humanities, and social
sciences, Beinecke scholarships provide each recipient with over
$30,000 to cover the costs of tuition and fees accrued during one's
graduate career.
This scholarship is intended only for students who wish to pursue
the Ph.D., and therefore is not available to those who wish to apply
to Law, Medical, or Business School.
As one of the hundred schools invited to participate in the Beinecke
competition, Washington and Lee University may nominate one junior
for the scholarship each year. Juniors interested in applying for
the Beinecke Scholarship should contact Associate Dean Ikeda as soon
as possible.
Beinecke Scholarship webpage: http://www.beineckescholarship.org
Indicate interest to liaison by: December 1
W&L Campus Deadline: January 15
Beinecke Deadline: Feb. 26, 2010
Liaison: Associate Dean Ikeda
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J
Thomas Artwick <artwickt@wlu.edu>
If you play a musical instrument and would like to learn to
improvise, Mr. Tom Artwick has openings in MUS 141J. Intermediate
level of skill on your instrument is required and reading standard
musical notation is helpful but not mandatory. Learn skills that
will allow you to improvise your own melodies based on jazz and other
styles of popular songs, learn music by ear from recordings, and
understand the structure of music so that you can better compose.
For more information, contact Mr. Tom Artwick at artwickt@wlu.edu
or 463-7345.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Conference for Students Interested in Law School
Virginia Cropper <vcropper@wlu.edu>
Conference for Students Interested in Law School, Saturday,
September 12th, 2009
The Virginia State Bar Young Lawyers Conference will once again host
the Southern Virginia Minority Pre-Law Conference at Washington &
Lee University School of Law. The Conference will focus on the law
school application process, the LSAT, the realities of being a law
student, and numerous career opportunities in law.
Attending students will:
* Hear directly from Admissions personnel who view applications
* Understand the LSAT and what it takes to get a good score
* Participate in a mock law class
* Learn about the different career options in the legal field
One lucky attendee will win a free Kaplan LSAT prep course!
Anyone interested in law school is welcome to attend. Seats are
limited, so it is important to register early!
Event information and registration: www.gentrylocke.com/prelaw
Event Agenda: www.gentrylocke.com/prelaw-Agenda
Questions? Contact Abby Perdue, Special Consultant to the Pre-Law
Program, perduea@wlu.edu, 458-8212.
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Weight Watchers Open House TODAY
Mary Snead <mksnead@wlu.edu>
Open House
* September 8, 11:30 am
* September 14, 3:00 pm
New Series Start Dates
* September 15, 11:30 am
* September 21, 3:00 pm
All meetings are held in Commons 345.
Payroll deduction available. Washington and Lee will pay 50% of the
cost for employees provided 75% of the meetings in a series are
attended. For more information or the full policy visit:
http://www.wlu.edu/x29413.xml. Meetings are open to faculty/staff,
students, spouses/partners or dependents.
For more information contact Mary Katherine Snead (mksnead@wlu.edu or
8355).
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Peer support group for gay, bi, or questioning W&L students
Kirk Luder <kluder@wlu.edu>
Did you know that W&L has a peer support group for male
undergraduates and law students? The group, called General Trust,
meets weekly and is facilitated by a University Counselor in a
private, off-campus location. Participants take an honor pledge to
keep all information about the group strictly confidential. The
purpose of the group is to help gay, bi, or questioning students
develop a supportive community of friends who know what it's like to
be sexual minority students at W&L. There is no pressure for anyone
in the group to come out on campus. In the past couple of years,
there have been 10-15 regular participants in the group. In
addition to the General Trust group for men, there will be a women's
group offered if there is enough interest. If you would like more
information about the men's group, contact Dr. Kirk Luder at x8592
or kluder@wlu.edu, or the women's group contact Beth Curry MEd at
x4888 bcurry@wlu.edu. Any contact will be kept strictly
confidential.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
2009-10 Warner/Doremus Gym and Fitness Center Hours
Emily Nicely <nicelye@wlu.edu>
Effective Monday, September 14th, the Fitness Center hours will be:
Monday-Thursday - 6:00 a.m. 10:30 p.m.
Friday - 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 1:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Warner/Doremus Building Hours will be:
Monday-Thursday - 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Friday - 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 1:00-11:00 p.m.
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
PE SWIM TEST ORIENTATION
Carolyne Mayo <mayoc@wlu.edu>
Just a reminder that your PE Orientation Swim Test is scheduled
throughout the day on Wednesday, September 9. The first phase of
the orientation will take place in the 500 level classroom of the
gymnasium. After the orientation, you will be taken to the pool so
please come prepared to swim! MAKE SURE YOU ARE ON TIME FOR THE
ORIENTATION!
One way to reach the classroom would be to come up the sidewalk in
the front of the gymnasium and take the steps that are closest to
the dorms/campus side (facing the Commons Building). Enter the
building from the porch area and go up a flight of steps to the 5th
level of gym. Half way down the hallway will be the classroom.
Signs will be posted.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
University Registrar's Office Closed on Wednesday
Barbara Rowe <browe@wlu.edu>
The Washington and Lee University Registrar's Office will be closed
on Wednesday, September 9 for undergraduate matriculation.
Questions about class schedules and registration and financial holds
will be handled in the matriculation line at the University
Registrar's table in Evans Hall. Questions about drop/add, summer
school or transfer credits, and transcript and certification
requests will be handled in the office when it reopens on Thursday,
September 10. Normal office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Watch for suspicious e-mails
Jeffrey Overholtzer <joverholtzer@wlu.edu>
Fall is always a busy time for various kinds of Internet scams, and
students, faculty and staff should be especially careful to
safeguard their computers and data. Phishing is a common tactic used
by scammers who send e-mail claiming to be from a legitimate source
and attempt to trick you into providing confidential information.
Such e-mail may appear to come from your bank, PayPal or even the
University. Be wary of any messages asking you to divulge passwords,
bank account numbers or other personal information. Information
Technology Services will never ask you for your password.
Watch this 30-second video, produced for the higher education
community, to see how phishing works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPCPU5UpPG4
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
BRASS HAPPENS
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT?
Don't let years of practicing and enjoyment end when you start
college! Take the bell by the horns and get better!
Trumpet - French Horn - Trombone - Baritone - Euphonium - Tuba
You can register now for MUS 141B. Super reasonable add-on fee.
Sign up for Brass Lessons now! Contact Prof. Peter Del Vecchio
for registration info: Brass@wlu.edu
BRASS@W&L - Be a part of it!!
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Audition for the University Choirs--Balance the Mind and Soul
Shane Lynch <lynchs@wlu.edu>
"Excellence . . . is not an act, but a habit."--Aristotle
Sing the music of Pachelbel, Mendelssohn, Whitacre, and Clausen!
Auditions for the W&L Chamber Singers and University Chorus:
Wilson 4026
Wednesday, 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Friday, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
No prepared piece is necessary. Sign up for a time on the door at
Wilson 4026 or by emailing Shane Lynch at lynchs@wlu.edu.
Questions? Contact Dr. Lynch via email or at x.8697.
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Network with alumni while making $$$
Sarah Gess <sgess@wlu.edu>
The Washington and Lee Annual Fund Phonathon is looking for new
student callers!
This is a job open to all undergraduate students and requires a
minimum 6 hour commitment per week. The job involves calling Annual
Fund prospective donors--alumni and parents--and acting as a
positive ambassador to the University as well as asking for their
support in participating in the 2009-10 Annual Fund.
In addition to offering good alumni networking opportunities, the
Phonathon pays well with a base hourly wage of $8/hr plus additional
incentives based on performance and salary increases based on number
of terms worked.
Paid training sessions will be held Sept. 21-30. We call from 6-9pm
Sunday-Thursday. Calling beings on October 4 and will continue
through the beginning of December.
Please contact Sarah Gess, Assistant Director of Annual Giving, at
sgess@wlu.edu for more information or for an application.
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Join the University Orchestra/University Wind Enemble
Barry Kolman <kolmanb@wlu.edu>
Musicians!!!
Sign up Mus 113 University Wind Ensemble or Mus 114 University-
Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra. Play great music, be creative, tour
Israel, meet other musicians who share your passion for music, have
fun, receive an academic credit!
Contact Dr. Kolman, bkolman@wlu.edu or x8856 for more information.
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Commons Movie List
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Swing by the Elrod Commons to pick up a list of the movie showings
sponsored by the John W. Elrod University Commons for Fall Term. The
list will be at the Information Desk.
If you want an electronic PDF instead, visit this link:
http://www.wlu.edu/Documents/student_activities/Campus%
20Recreation/Fall_2009_Movie_Print_out_SINGULAR.pdf
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Track & Field Team Organizational Meeting Thursday 9/10
Nathan Hoey <hoeyn@wlu.edu>
Track & Field Team Meeting Thursday September 10th
There will be an organizational meeting on Thursday September 10th
at 7:00pm for anyone interested in learning more about competing on
the 2010 Track & Field Team!
WHO: Anyone Interested (Men & Women) In Learning More About
Competing
For The Generals Track & Field Team
WHAT: An Informational Team Meeting
WHEN: Thursday September 10th @ 7:00pm
WHERE: Elrod Commons Stackhouse Theater
FOR MORE INFO CONTACT:
Nate Hoey
Head Track & Field Coach
X 8965
hoeyn@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help!
Kate Nickols <nickolsk@wlu.edu>
The W&L Women's Soccer Team is looking for volunteers to be a ball
person and film home games. Below is our home game schedule, for
each game we need one person to film and four ball people. Please
contact Kate Nickols (nickolsk@wlu.edu) if you're available or if
you have questions. Thank you!
Saturday, September 19th, 3PM
Sunday, October 4th, 2PM
Saturday, Octber 10th, 11AM
Thursday, October 15th, 4PM
Monday, October 19th, 4PM
Wednesday, October 28th, 4PM
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
W&L Mock Trial
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you enjoy mock trial, forensics, debate, or theater? Do you think
you might want to go to law school? Would you just like to be part of
a challenging and fun program that emphasizes teamwork, public
speaking and thinking on your feet? Then get involved in W&L's Mock
Trial program (INTR 231 and 431)!
This year's participants will prepare the 2009-2010 American Mock
Trial Association (www.collegemocktrial.org) case. Our teams will
compete in five invitational tournaments before taking our case to the
Regional tournament. In preparation for these competitions,
participants will meet twice weekly throughout the fall term for
classroom sessions and intra-team scrimmage. Participants will assume
the roles of attorneys and witnesses and will present all aspects of
the case, from opening statement to closing argument.
If you are interested, come see us at the Student Activities Fair on
Wednesday, September 9th for more information!
If you have questions, contact Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu).
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
W&L Eventing Team - Come Join!
Jessica Michelle Duffy <duffyj12@mail.wlu.edu
>
The W&L Eventing Team is looking for new members! This Club Sport
allows the chance for riders of all skill levels, from no experience
whatsoever to seasoned competitors, to experience the exciting
equestrian sport of Eventing. We compete year round and have many
horses for sale and lease. Look for us at the Campus Activities Fair!
If you are interested in finding out more about the W&L Eventing Team
please contact Jessica Duffy at duffyj12@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
Intramural Cup Registration
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
Registration for the IM Cup is being held today through Sunday
September 13th at 5pm. The IM Cup is a competition between teams
that register in advance for all 10 major IM Leagues/Tournaments.
Teams earn points based on their performance during each
League/Tournament. The 10 major events for this year are the 6v6
Soccer League, Flag Football League, Tennis Singles Tournament,
Inner Tube Water Polo Tournament, Volleyball League, Basketball
League, Dodgeball Tournament, Kickball League, Ultimate Frisbee
Tournament and Softball League. The registraton fee is $350 by
check made payable to W&L Campus Recreation. The registration fee
along with a registration form and a participants' informed consent
form may be turned into to the IM Office located in Elrod Commons
234. All forms can be found on the IM page at campusrec.wlu.edu For
questions contact Ray Ellington at sellington@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Intramural Soccer Registration
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
Registration for IM Soccer is being held today through Sunday
September 13th at 5pm.
Games will be played as 6v6 and will take place on the Turf Field.
A limit of 12 players are allowed on a roster. Any team registered
for the IM Cup is automatically registered for this league. If you
wish to form a team a check in the amount of $40 along with a
registration form and a participants' informed consent form are due
to the IM Office located at Elrod Commons 234 by the deadline.
Schedules will be sent to each team captain on Monday September 14th
by 10am and play will begin on Tuesday September 15th. All forms
can be found on the IM page at campusrec.wlu.edu For questions
contact Ray Ellington at sellington@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Want to be an IM Official? $$$$$$$$$$$
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
To learn more about becoming an IM Official or to Apply for a
position an interest meeting will be conducted by the IM Office on
Thursday September 10th at 8pm in Elrod Commons 114.
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Campus Rec Run/Walk series--First Event
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be conducting a series of
events this year for runners and walkers. Everyone is invited to
the first event of the year scheduled for Friday Septeber 18th at
6pm. The event will consist of a 2 mile run and 1 mile walk around
front campus. There is no registration fee! To sign up please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu or be at the
registration table, which will be located on Cannan Green, at 530pm
the day of the event.
Other Events Scheduled for the Year:
Parent/Kid 5K- 10/31
Turkey Trot- 11/14
Egg Nog Jog- December
Valentine Event- February
Fancy Dress Event- March
Easter Egg Dash- March
Duathlon- April
End Of Year Celebration- May
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music!
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be sponsoring a series of
free CoRec activities for students on most Sundays throughout the
academic year.
The first event is Outdoor Volleyball and is scheduled for Sunday
September 13th at 6pm on Cannan Green. WLUR will be helping to
provide music and their will be give aways as well as Free Pizza
from Papa Johns.
A full schedule of Sunday CoRec events can be found on the Campus
Rec home page at campusrec.wlu.edu If your club, organization or
department is interested in co-sponsoring any of the events please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #28 ---------- top
RUGBY PLAYERS WANTED
Thomas Lovell <tdlovell@wlu.edu>
Join the RUGBY TEAM. All levels of experience welcome. Practices
at 9am and 4:30pm this week on the Law School field. Contact Tom
Lovell at x8467 or tdlovell@wlu.edu for further information.
---------- Notice #29 ---------- top
WOMEN'S RUGBY
Thomas Lovell <tdlovell@wlu.edu>
Any female interested in playing WOMEN'S RUGBY this Fall (no
experience necessary) should contact Tom Lovell at x8467 or
tdlovell@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #30 ---------- top
Placing a T-Shirt Order???
Alexander Thomas Boehling <boehlinga10@mail.wlu.edu
>
O-Week has finally arrived, and I am sure there are organizations (clubs, fraternities,
sororities, sports teams, etc.) that may be thinking about creating and ordering t-shirts for
rush, fundraising or whatever else. I encourage you all to use Kotis Design as your supplier:
www.kotisdesign.com. I am an on-campus sales representative for this great company. They
have a great team of designers, unbeatable prices, and features on their website that many
other design companies do not. Also, they can create many different products other than t-
shirts: coozies, frisbees, sweatshirts, bags, calendars, etc. If anyone has questions or would
like help contacting Kotis/placing an order through them, please don't hesitate to e-mail me.
Thanks for considering Kotis!!
---------- Notice #31 ---------- top
ALPHA PHI ALPHA SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE
Matthew Alexander Locke <lockema11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Every school year, parents within the Lexington community deal with
the reality of not being able to afford adequate school supplies for
their children. Annually, the Xi Delta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity springs to the aid of these parents through our 'Tools
for Schools Supply Drive'. Every August, before the school year
resumes for Lexington Public Schools, Xi Delta spends weeks raising
various school supplies in our community and on campus for
administering at Waddell elementary school. Each year, we are
greeted by grateful school administrators welcoming supplies with
open arms ready to dispense to students. The Tools for Schools
Supply Drive is simply yet another way in which the Xi Delta chapter
expresses its mission for not only Alpha to hold scholarship in high
regard, but to provide the tools needed to help in the pursuit in of
it our community.
Items Needed:
#2 Pencils
1 Subject Spiral Notebooks
Blunt Scissors
Bottled Glue
Markers
Pencil Boxes
Wide-Rule Loose-leaf Paper
Erasers
Rulers
Glue Sticks
Crayons
Colored Pencils
Folders
Or, Donate $1 and we'll use the money to buy the supplies for the
kids.
Brothers from the chapter will be in front of the Commons from
September 7-September 11 promoting the drive and getting everyone
excited about helping out the future leaders of America.
Financial donations can made payable to Xi Delta-APA
Remember, the difference you make in a child's life now, could be
the difference they make in yours later.
Thanks in Advance!
The Brothers of Xi Delta
---------- Notice #32 ---------- top
Interested in Acting/Theater?
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Are you interested in acting or theater? Do you want the chance to
take on a unique character role? Then check out W&L Mock Trial. In
Mock Trial, you have the opportunity to take on the role of a witness.
Here's the catch: instead of a script, you have that character's
story, written from their perspective. In competition, witnesses are
asked questions about who they are, what they know, and how they know
it. Your job is to maintain your character while improvising your
lines. Acting in Mock Trial is intellectually stimulating,
challenging, and the most fun you'll have as an actor.
No legal knowledge is necessary!
Come look into Mock Trial at the Campus Activities fair on Wednesday,
September 9th.
If you have any questions, email Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu)
---------- Notice #33 ---------- top
Become a WLUR DJ!
Kimber Lauren Wiggs <wiggsk10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Tired of having no say about what you hear on the radio? Think you have good musical
taste? Like sitting in small rooms full of sound equipment?
Then you should become a DJ for WLUR!
WLUR 91.5 FM Lexington accepts applications for new music shows in September,
December, March and June. Here is the process for becoming a DJ:
New DJs must submit a mix CD of 60 to 90 minutes of music. You’re essentially putting
together a sample show, so give it your best effort.
Accompanying the mix, include a sheet with the following information:
• Your name, e-mail address, and phone number
• Title and artist of each track on your mix
• The best possible show times for you
• Times when you absolutely cannot do a show
• Type of show you’re applying for (in case we can’t figure it out from your music)
Most shows for new DJs will be one hour, once a week.
You can drop mix CDs off at the WLUR office, located on the bottom floor of the Elrod
Commons, next to the Stackhouse Theater.
Applications for the undergraduate spring term (April-June) are due in the WLUR office no
later than Monday, September 14 at 5:00 p.m.
For more information, contact station manager Jeremy Franklin at (540) 458-4017 or
franklinj@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #34 ---------- top
Project Horizon Volunteer Training
Gene Patrick Hamilton <hamilton.g@law.wlu.edu
>
Do you have free time and want to volunteer? Do you want to make a
difference in the lives of people? Then become a Project Horizon
Volunteer!
Project Horizon will host its next volunteer training session
September 26-October 3. Please call or email Rebecca Hamilton,
Volunteer Coordinator, at 463-7861 or rhamilton@rockbridge.net for an
informational letter and application.
Project Horizon is a non-profit domestic violence and sexual assault
agency that provides services that are free and confidential. The
agency not only provides shelter to victims and survivors of domestic,
dating, and sexual violence, but also counseling and legal advocacy.
In addition to services for victims and survivors, Project Horizon
offers education and outreach in the Rockbridge area.
---------- Notice #35 ---------- top
volunteering opportunity
Celeste Alda Cruz-Carandang <cruzcarandangc11@mail.wlu.edu
>
The Natural Bridge Juvenile Correctional Center is in need of volunteers for the upcoming
year. Students who are interested in volunteering can choose to help in one of three tasks.
First, tutors are needed M-F from 11:35-12:45 to tutor cadets who are planning on taking
the GED or the SAT. Classroom assistants are also needed anytime from 8-11 and 1-3:45.
Students may also tutor older cadets to prepare them for college-level courses. This can take
place at anytime. Please contact me for additional information.
---------- Notice #36 ---------- top
homework help program
Celeste Alda Cruz-Carandang <cruzcarandangc11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Parry McCluer Middle School is in need of volunteers for a homework help program. The
program takes place at the Buena Vista school on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from
2:55-4:00. The focus of the program is not only homework help and completion, but study
skills, and test prep.
---------- Notice #37 ---------- top
House for rent
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent! 5 bedrooms, nice location, big yard, and great
deck for cookouts! Call Scott at 540-261-2993 for more details.
---------- Notice #38 ---------- top
Christmas Tree for Sale
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Used for one Christmas; $60; email lneilson@wlu.edu for pictures.
---------- Notice #39 ---------- top
House for sale or rent
Cynthia Hintze <chintze@wlu.edu>
1898 Victorian home located at 2256 Oak Avenue, Buena Vista.
Completely renovated in 2006; four bedrooms, two baths, all
applicances (including washer/dryer), dual heat pumps (heating/AC),
new roof (2009). Asking $189,000 - will consider short sale offer
or will rent ($1,000/month); immediate possession. If interested,
contact M. Murphy (mmurphy@ehc.edu) or 276-698-1370 for details.
---------- Notice #40 ---------- top
BRASS@W&L PLAY SMARTER - PLAY BETTER
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT?
Don't let years of practicing and enjoyment end when you start
college! Take the bell by the horns and get better!
Increase your strengths while decreasing your limitations. Play
Smarter - Play Better!
Trumpet - French Horn - Trombone - Baritone - Euphonium - Tuba
You can register now for MUS 141B. Super reasonable add-on fee.
Contact Prof. Peter Del Vecchio for registration info: Brass@wlu.edu
BRASS@W&L - Be a part of it!!
---------- Notice #41 ---------- top
Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241
Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne <goulbournek10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I have books that may still be required for POL105 with Prof. Zarakol
POV101, and CHEM241. Email me for info.
---------- Notice #42 ---------- top
Charlie Potter Rentals
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent on Taylor Street! 3 to 4 bedrooms, fully
renovated, and within city limits! For more details, call Charlie
Potter at 540-463-3639 or 540-460-3630.
---------- Notice #43 ---------- top
Horse Board and Trainer
Michael Patrick O'Brien <obrienmp10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Reasonable horse board, relaxed atmosphere, very private farm 5 miles from Horse Center,
different paddocks of varying sizes, great grass, water, fencing. Access to no-frills 12 stall
barn, round pen and ring, excellent trainer for H/J, eventing, dressage, endurance.
3graces@rockbridge.net or 463-3628
---------- Notice #44 ---------- top
Horse Board Available
Tyler Teass <teasst@wlu.edu>
HORSE BOARD short drive from town, private 400+ acres to ride, trails,
arena, hot/cold wash stall, field or stall board, Rockbridge Hunt
territory, reasonably priced, email windward97@aol.com or call
540-874-3002
---------- Notice #45 ---------- top
PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING
Paulette Rinderknecht <rinderknechtp@wlu.edu>
Lodging available for Parents' Weekend at historic Montillico. Located
5 miles from campus, this 1803 Manor house is set in idyllic
surroundings and is one of the rare untouched dwellings of the period.
Rehabilitated in 2004, it tastefully incorporates amenities for
today's needs yet preserved the feeling of gentility and gracious
charm of the South. There are 2 bedrooms with private baths and a
guest house with kitchen and bath. Prices start at $125, breakfast
included. For information and pictures, please call 540-458-8804
(am), 540-458-8151 (pm) or (cell) 202-215-7407.
---------- Notice #46 ---------- top
Frog Hollow Bed & Breakfast
Elizabeth Christensen <christensene@wlu.edu>
Frog Hollow Bed and Breakfast located just 2 miles from W and L at
492 Greenhouse Road has 2 rooms available for parents weekend.
Please call Dave at 540-463-5444
---------- Notice #47 ---------- top
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve the
W&L Community
Nancy Osella owner/operator of "Nanceportation" Premium Transport
Service provides rides for students and the community to all
airports, medical appointments, shopping and anywhere you need to
go. (Students say they love the name of the business, f.y.i. Nancy's
10 year old son came up with it!) Drop off or pick up at the
Roanoke Airport during the day for 1 passenger is $85, reduced rates
for multiple passengers. Refer a friend and receive a discount.
For a price quote to any airport or any location just e-mail Nancy
your trip details, date and time of your trip, addresses of pick up
and drop off. "Nanceportation" has given many parents peace of mind
when their student has had delayed flights knowing that Nancy is a
mom too and will not leave anyone without a ride. You will receive
personalized service with "Nanceportation"!
For price quotes and questions: nancyosella@comcast.net For
reservations: office (540) 464-6162
---------- Notice #48 ---------- top
Ride from Charlottesville aiport sept 9th
Raisa Velasco Castedo <velascocastedor12@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hello,
Two W&L students looking for a ride from Charlottesville airport to
Lexington. For wednesday September 9th anytime after 11 am. We will
cover the
gas :). Any offer (we can talk about the price) please email me to :
velascocastedor12@mail.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #49 ---------- top
"SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER" AT LEXINGTON REFLEXOLOGY!!
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
Patti Del Vecchio, Lexington's only certified reflexologist, is
offering a Back-To-School discount of 25% off for all W&L students,
faculty, and staff this month. Just bring your W&L I.D. to qualify.
Reflexology is an ancient, natural health modality that addresses
whole-body issues - through reflex points in your feet - for balance,
restoration, and well-being. Promotes relaxation, reduces stress and
pain, and increases focus and awareness.
Lexington Reflexology is located at 9 North Randolph St. (1 block
beyond Main St.), a short walk from campus, with hours on Mon. and
Weds. Regular rates are $50/hour and $30/half hour, but for
September, W&L rates are $37.50/hour and $22.50/half hour. Also a
great gift idea!
To schedule your appointment and for more info, call Patti Del Vecchio
at 540-784-9700. SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER!
---------- Notice #50 ---------- top
Potatoes for Sale
Suzannah Vess <svess@wlu.edu>
Kennebec white potatoes for sale (dug fresh from the garden last
week):
5 gallon bucket - $10.00
1 bushel - $18.00
Call Bobby Vess at 463-6601 if interested. He can make arrangements
to meet on campus to deliver.
---------- Notice #51 ---------- top
House for rent near campus
Brian Richardson <richardsonb@wlu.edu>
Two-bedroom home for rent four blocks from campus.
Available immediately, furnished or unfurnished. Big, modern
kitchen, central air and gas heat. Wood floors throughout. Laundry
room with full-size washer and dryer. Nice backyard. $900/mo., plus
utilities. View at 207 S. Jefferson St. Email richardsonb@wlu.edu or
call 540-817-8559.
---------- Notice #52 ---------- top
'99 Oldsmobile Intrigue FOR IMMEDIATE SALE!
Emily Heizer <eheizer@wlu.edu>
1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue; 3.5L 162K miles. ALL NEW TIRES. Great shape
for the year; everything electric inside, interior is in great
condition! There isn't really anything wrong with the car, I just
bought a new one and need the money to go towards car payments. Runs
great, very safe, heavy sedan. I would like $1500 for it but need to
take BEST OFFER MADE! Please contact Emily at eheizer@wlu.edu for
more information or to make an offer!
---------- Notice #53 ---------- top
B.V. apartment for rent
Cheryl Garber <cgarber@wlu.edu>
1 bedroom apartment in BV. Fully carpeted, includes all new
appliances including d/w and w&d. $500 plus electric.
please email to ( Tkggp@aol.com ) or ( IrishCreek@aol.com).
---------- Notice #54 ---------- top
For sale, stainless steel mini-fridge and toaster oven.
David Touve <touved@wlu.edu>
Whirlpool stainless steel mini-fridge (4.2 cubic feet), $95. GE stainless steel toaster oven
(big enough for 12-inch pizza, 4lb chicken), $30. Both are in great condition. Email
touved@wlu.edu for further info.
---------- Notice #55 ---------- top
Vacuum and Toaster Oven
Joseph Patrick McDonald <mcdonaldjp10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Have Bissell vacuum and toaster oven for sale. Toaster oven is large
enough for a 12 inch pizza (or "4 inch chicken"). $30 for each item
or $50 for both.
---------- Notice #56 ---------- top
Specials this week at the Patisserie!
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Specials This Week at The Patisserie:
Monday & Tuesday ~ Choice of Soup & Mini Sandwich, $6.25
served from 11am - 2:30pm
Wednesday Lunch Special
Jambalaya (Gluten Free), $4.95
served from 11am - 2:30pm
Thursday is Family Dinner Night! This week:
Double Cherry Wood Smoked Ham w/Scalloped Potatoes & Vegetable
(Gluten Free). Feeds four large or six small appetites. $22.00
We are also available for catering; see our website below, or give
us a call!
www.patisseriecafe.net
patisserie@patisseriecafe.net
107 North Main Street
Lexington VA 24450
540-462-6000
---------- Notice #57 ---------- top
Need books for Intermediate French and International Finance
Dalena Grace Moser <moserd10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I need books for the Intermediate French class and International
Finance. If you had either of the classes in the past and want to make
some money, I will be happy to buy your old books from you. Or if you
don't want to lose them forever, I don't mind returning them at the
end of the semester. Email me at moserd10@mail.wlu.edu or call me at
706-224-9023.
---------- Notice #58 ---------- top
Lost Wallet
Andrew Wallace Jacoby <jacobya12@mail.wlu.edu
>
I lost my J Crew plaid wallet last night. If anyone found/finds it, I'd really appreciate letting
me know. Just shoot me an email, thanks
---------- Notice #59 ---------- top
BRAND NEW TV / STEREO STAND FROM TARGET- FITS 37" TV- $45
Michael Tolley <mtolley@wlu.edu>
BRAND NEW IN THE BOX- TV/STEREO STAND FROM TARGET -SELL FOR $45
UNASSEMBLED-MEASURES 22"T X 36"W X 22"D PAID $69
CALL NANCY @ 458-5033
---------- Notice #60 ---------- top
21" TV and Home Theater System for Sale
Benjamin Hartless <behartless@wlu.edu>
21" Panasonic TV - $35, great shape
Home Theater System - $75, older vintage, but extremely powerful and
high quality. Please email behartless@wlu.edu for photos.
---------- Notice #61 ---------- top
Anyone going to Roanoke this week?
Asel Rysalieva <rysalievaa10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I purchased a pair of boots from Payless shoes store in Roanoke mall.
But they are too big for me now. I need to take them back to the store
and change into a smaller size or get cash back. So if you happen to go
to Roanoke, can you please take my boots to the mall and exchange them
for me?
My homephone number is: 540-485-4270
My email address: rysalievaa10@mail.wlu.edu
I would be really thankful for your help.
---------- Notice #62 ---------- top
Bookshelf $15
Xiaoxi Liang <liangx10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Three-shelf bookshelf. Like new. $15.
See at http://picasaweb.google.com/IsaactheGreat/BookshelfForSale#
---------- Notice #63 ---------- top
13" TV, BOOKSHELVES, CHEST OF DRAWERS, BRASS HEADBOARD
Michael Tolley <mtolley@wlu.edu>
NO PICTURES- NO EMAILS- PLEASE CALL 461-2058
13" Sanyo TV $25, FULL SIZE BRASS HEADBOARD for bed $45
Beveled edge mirror w/ bamboo look frame 30"x42" $20,
32"T x 30"W black bookshelf $20,
SHORT(30") 4 DRAWER CHEST OF DRAWERS-SOLID WOOD,MOSTLY OAK-$35
JAPANESE SKILL STOP SLOT MACHINE-TAKES & PAYS OUT QUARTERS $125
CALL ANYTIME 461-2058
---------- Notice #64 ---------- top
BOOKS FOR SELL - CHEAPER THAN BOOKSTORE
Levi Daniel Paulk <paulkl12@mail.wlu.edu
>
Gilliam 213 - Levi Paulk
Econ 101 - "Microeconomics" - Parkin - 8th Edition
$90 - slight wear-and-tear on cover
Math 101, 102, 221 - "Essential Calculus" - Stewart
$90 - Hard Cover - good as new
Geo 100 B - "Understanding Earth" - Grotzinger & Jordan - 5th Edition
$80 - slightly more wear-and-tear on cover
---------- Notice #65 ---------- top
HOME FOR SALE!
Haley Sigler <siglerh@wlu.edu>
40 Roman Way is a 2,900 sq. ft. house sitting on a 2 acre lot in Rockbridge County. Built in
2002, the home consists of 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, two car garage, finished walk-out
basement, hardwood floors, and a first floor master suite.
Offered at $285,000 40 Roman Way includes GE kitchen appliances and GE washer and dryer.
For additional information visit:
40romanway.blogspot.com or call David at 540-463-9496.
---------- Notice #66 ---------- top
House cleaning
Henriette McCaughrin <mccaughring@wlu.edu>
Dependable housecleaning service. Call Ashley Coleman at 540-461-0355
or email bluebirdclean@yahoo.com
September 9
Campus Notices for Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for September 9 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Server Maintenance - Jeffrey McCreery
3 ) Digital cameras available for checkout at the library - Julie Knudson
4 ) Audio recording devices available for checkout at the library - Julie Knudson
5 ) PE Classes - Emily Nicely
6 ) Sustainability and Participatory Action Research - Lorie Holter
7 ) Fellowship Spotlight: NSEP Boren Fellowship - Rebekah Powers
8 ) Fellowship Spotlight: LUCE Scholars Program - Rebekah Powers
9 ) Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J - Thomas Artwick
10 ) BRASS@W&L PLAY SMARTER - PLAY BETTER - Peter Del Vecchio
11 ) Conference for Students Interested in Law School - Virginia Cropper
12 ) Peer support group for gay, bi, or questioning W&L students - Kirk Luder
13 ) 2009-10 Warner/Doremus Gym and Fitness Center Hours - Emily Nicely
14 ) PE SWIM TEST ORIENTATION TODAY!!! - Carolyne Mayo
15 ) MUSIC LESSONS AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS IN ALL AREAS AND LEVELS - Dymphna Alexander
16 ) NYTimes Fall Subsciptions - Kenneth Schaefer
17 ) University Registrar's Office Closed TODAY - Barbara Rowe
18 ) Network with alumni while making $$$ - Sarah Gess
19 ) INTERNATIONAL SCHOLAR TO SPEAK ON CONSTITUTION DAY - Mark Rush
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
20 ) Commons Movie List - Lee Neilson
21 ) Silver Jewelry Sale in the Commons - Maureen Becker
22 ) The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help! - Kate Nickols
23 ) W&L Eventing Team - Come Join! - Jessica Michelle Duffy
24 ) Intramural Cup Registration - Ray Ellington
25 ) Intramural Soccer Registration - Ray Ellington
26 ) Want to be an IM Official? $$$$$$$$$$$ - Ray Ellington
27 ) Campus Rec Run/Walk series--First Event - Ray Ellington
28 ) CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music! - Ray Ellington
29 ) RUGBY PLAYERS WANTED - Thomas Lovell
30 ) WOMEN'S RUGBY - Thomas Lovell
31 ) Student Shopping Shuttle to Kroger/ Walmart starts this Saturday - Amy Richwine
32 ) Placing a T-Shirt Order??? - Alexander Thomas Boehling
33 ) Interested in Acting/Theater? - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
34 ) W&L Mock Trial - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
35 ) Become a WLUR DJ! - Kimber Lauren Wiggs
36 ) Men's Soccer team manager - Geoffrey del Forn
37 ) Men's Soccer team film person - Geoffrey del Forn
38 ) School Supplies Needed!!!!! - Matthew Alexander Locke
39 ) Capture the Flag with Caribbean Society! - Amber Janay Cooper
Community Service and Fund-Raising
40 ) Project Horizon Volunteer Training - Gene Patrick Hamilton
41 ) Swing Dance Lessons--free for W&L students!!! - Nikki Melina Bell
42 ) Applebee's Pancake Breakfast for Woods Creek Montessori - Holly Pickett
Personal Notices
43 ) House for rent - Emily Flowers
44 ) Christmas Tree for Sale - Lee Neilson
45 ) House for sale or rent - Cynthia Hintze
46 ) Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241 - Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne
47 ) Charlie Potter Rentals - Emily Flowers
48 ) Horse Board and Trainer - Michael Patrick O'Brien
49 ) Horse Board Available - Tyler Teass
50 ) PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING - Paulette Rinderknecht
51 ) Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve - Deborah Miranda
52 ) "SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER" AT LEXINGTON REFLEXOLOGY!! - Peter Del Vecchio
53 ) Potatoes for Sale - Suzannah Vess
54 ) House for rent near campus - Brian Richardson
55 ) Vacuum and Toaster Oven - Joseph Patrick McDonald
56 ) Specials this week at the Patisserie! - Deborah Miranda
57 ) Need books for Intermediate French and International Finance - Dalena Grace Moser
58 ) Bookshelf $15 - Xiaoxi Liang
59 ) HOME FOR SALE! - Haley Sigler
60 ) For Sale: Furniture (Great Prices!) - Margaret Swisher
61 ) BOOKS FOR SELL - CHEAPER THAN BOOKSTORE - GEO, MATH, ECON - Levi Daniel Paulk
62 ) FOUND- Flash Drive in car returning from Jacob's Ladder on Sunday - Ryan Michael Hartman
63 ) Found iPhone - Stephanie Mauro Mendez
64 ) My birthday flowers vanished - Agnes Gilmore
65 ) LOST CELL PHONE - Ashley Tilden Bowditch
66 ) PURPLE CAMERA -- MISSING - Reagan Marlene Kerr
67 ) U2 Tickets! - Elizabeth Ellen Clarke
68 ) Hunting - I am looking for a buddy! - Kai Philipp Sauerwein
69 ) Brand New 2009 Hyundai Elantra - Henriette McCaughrin
70 ) Lost Keys URGENT - Matthew Joseph Mason
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for September 9
Calendar Events for Wednesday, September 9 2009
All Day: Art Exhibit: Modern Patrons
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3481
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Art Exhibit: Amy Finkbeiner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4294
All Day: Kamen Gallery: The Stan Kamen '49L, Collection Western Art
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4016
All Day: Kamen Gallery: Netsuke, A Glance at Part of the Glickstein Collection
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3793
All Day: McCarthy Gallery (Holekamp Hall): Portraits from Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4056
8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.: Matriculation for Returning Students
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=1263
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.: New Students Pick Up Fall Schedules
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4087
8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.: First-Year and New Student Matriculation
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4174
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.: P.E. Orientation and Swim Test
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4175
9 a.m. to 11 a.m.: University Chorus and Chamber Singers Auditions
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4176
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Campus Activities Fair
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4177
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Alpha Phi Alpha School Supply Drive
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3905
1 p.m. to 5 p.m.: University Chorus Auditions
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4180
1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.: First-Year and New Student Matriculation (continued)
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4179
2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.: An Afternoon of China and Japan
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4181
3 p.m. to 5 p.m.: University-Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra and University Wind Ensemble Interviews
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4182
5:30 p.m.: Fall Convocation and Dinner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4183
7:30 p.m.: Honor System Orientation
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4184
8:15 p.m.: Group Discussions on the Honor System
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4185
9 p.m.: Open-Mic and Karaoke Night
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4186
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Server Maintenance
Jeffrey McCreery <jmccreery@wlu.edu>
Routine monthly server updates will be applied to the Active
Directory file and print servers Thursday morning, September 10,
between 6:30 am and 7:45 am. These updates may require a server
reboot of the file and print servers. The reboots typically last 3-
5 minutes.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Digital cameras available for checkout at the library
Julie Knudson <jmknudson@wlu.edu>
Don't miss that perfect Kodak moment just because you left your
digital camera at home! There are two new Canon PowerShot A470
cameras available for checkout at the Leyburn Library Information
Desk, courtesy of Academic Technologies and Information Technology
Services.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Audio recording devices available for checkout at the library
Julie Knudson <jmknudson@wlu.edu>
The Leyburn Library Information Desk has five Soney audio recorders
available for checkout. If you need to record an interview for a class
project, this is the device you need.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
PE Classes
Emily Nicely <nicelye@wlu.edu>
Only Tuesday/Thursday level 300 PE classes will begin Thursday,
Sept. 10. These include - Coaching 301(01), Care & Prevention 302
(01) and 1st Aid/CPR 304(02).
All other PE classes will begin Monday, September 14th.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Sustainability and Participatory Action Research
Lorie Holter <lholter@wlu.edu>
September Environmental Studies Luncheon
Dr. Laura Henry-Stone, post-doctorate fellow in environmental studies
at Washington and Lee, will explore the framework of participatory
action research as a model for how to conduct sustainability studies,
especially in a liberal arts setting where teaching and scholarship go
hand in hand.
Please rsvp by Tuesday Sept 15.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Fellowship Spotlight: NSEP Boren Fellowship
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
Recent NSEP Boren Fellowship Recipients: Robert Frasco ’09
http://www.wlu.edu/x26124.xml
and Ellie Hanson ’09
The National Security Education Program (NSEP) David L. Boren
Undergraduate Scholarships offer a unique opportunity for U.S.
undergraduates to study abroad. NSEP awards scholarships to American
students for study of world regions critical to U.S. interests
(including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin
America & the Caribbean, and the Middle East). The countries of
Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded.
Recipients, all of whom must be U.S. citizens, are obligated to
pursue careers in national security or higher education. Freshmen
and sophomores are eligible to apply for awards covering expenses
accrued during intensive summer or academic term programs which
foster an awareness of international affairs. Juniors and seniors
may also receive awards to study abroad and to expand their
knowledge of foreign language and cultures. Students in almost all
major disciplines are encouraged to apply.
Indicate interest to liaison by: December 1st
W&L Internal Deadline: January 15
Boren Deadline: February
Liaison: Associate Dean Ikeda
Program website: http://www.borenawards.org/
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Fellowship Spotlight: LUCE Scholars Program
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
For Rising Seniors and Recent Graduates – Have No Experience in
Asia – Desire to live and work in Asia for a year?
Luce Scholarship recipient: Brooks Hickman ’02 wins Luce Fellowship
in 2008, David Foster ’98 wins Luce Fellowship in 2005
The Luce Scholars Program provides stipends and internships for
eighteen young Americans to live and work in Asia each year. Dating
from 1974, the program's purpose is to increase awareness of Asia
among future leaders in American society.
Those who already have significant experience in Asia or Asian
studies are not eligible for the Luce Scholars Program. Candidates
must be American citizens who have received at
least a bachelors degree and are no more than 29 years old on
September 1 of the year they enter the program. Nominees should have
a record of high achievement, outstanding leadership ability, and a
clearly defined career interest with evidence of potential for
professional accomplishment.
Luce Scholar candidates are nominated by sixty seven colleges and
universities. Applications are submitted by eligible institutions in
early December. The Luce Foundation cannot accept applications
submitted directly to the foundation.
Luce Scholars have backgrounds in virtually any field-other than
Asian studies-including medicine, the arts, business, law, science,
environmental studies, and journalism. Placements can be made in the
following countries in East and Southeast Asia: Brunei, Cambodia,
China and Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia,
Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Indicate interest by: Sept 15 (all deadlines have moved up one month)
W&L Internal Deadline: October 1st
Luce Scholars Program Deadline: first Monday of November (new
deadline)
Liaison: Associate Dean Ikeda
Luce Scholars program website at: http://www.hluce.org/
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J
Thomas Artwick <artwickt@wlu.edu>
If you play a musical instrument and would like to learn to
improvise, Mr. Tom Artwick has openings in MUS 141J. Intermediate
level of skill on your instrument is required and reading standard
musical notation is helpful but not mandatory. Learn skills that
will allow you to improvise your own melodies based on jazz and other
styles of popular songs, learn music by ear from recordings, and
understand the structure of music so that you can better compose.
For more information, contact Mr. Tom Artwick at artwickt@wlu.edu
or 463-7345.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
BRASS@W&L PLAY SMARTER - PLAY BETTER
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT?
Don't let years of practicing and enjoyment end when you start
college! Take the bell by the horns and get better!
Increase your strengths while decreasing your limitations. Play
Smarter - Play Better!
Trumpet - French Horn - Trombone - Baritone - Euphonium - Tuba
You can register now for MUS 141B. Super reasonable add-on fee.
Contact Prof. Peter Del Vecchio for registration info: Brass@wlu.edu
BRASS@W&L - Be a part of it!!
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Conference for Students Interested in Law School
Virginia Cropper <vcropper@wlu.edu>
Conference for Students Interested in Law School, Saturday,
September 12th, 2009
The Virginia State Bar Young Lawyers Conference will once again host
the Southern Virginia Minority Pre-Law Conference at Washington &
Lee University School of Law. The Conference will focus on the law
school application process, the LSAT, the realities of being a law
student, and numerous career opportunities in law.
Attending students will:
* Hear directly from Admissions personnel who view applications
* Understand the LSAT and what it takes to get a good score
* Participate in a mock law class
* Learn about the different career options in the legal field
One lucky attendee will win a free Kaplan LSAT prep course!
Anyone interested in law school is welcome to attend. Seats are
limited, so it is important to register early!
Event information and registration: www.gentrylocke.com/prelaw
Event Agenda: www.gentrylocke.com/prelaw-Agenda
Questions? Contact Abby Perdue, Special Consultant to the Pre-Law
Program, perduea@wlu.edu, 458-8212.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Peer support group for gay, bi, or questioning W&L students
Kirk Luder <kluder@wlu.edu>
Did you know that W&L has a peer support group for male
undergraduates and law students? The group, called General Trust,
meets weekly and is facilitated by a University Counselor in a
private, off-campus location. Participants take an honor pledge to
keep all information about the group strictly confidential. The
purpose of the group is to help gay, bi, or questioning students
develop a supportive community of friends who know what it's like to
be sexual minority students at W&L. There is no pressure for anyone
in the group to come out on campus. In the past couple of years,
there have been 10-15 regular participants in the group. In
addition to the General Trust group for men, there will be a women's
group offered if there is enough interest. If you would like more
information about the men's group, contact Dr. Kirk Luder at x8592
or kluder@wlu.edu, or the women's group contact Beth Curry MEd at
x4888 bcurry@wlu.edu. Any contact will be kept strictly
confidential.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
2009-10 Warner/Doremus Gym and Fitness Center Hours
Emily Nicely <nicelye@wlu.edu>
Effective Monday, September 14th, the Fitness Center hours will be:
Monday-Thursday - 6:00 a.m. 10:30 p.m.
Friday - 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 1:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Warner/Doremus Building Hours will be:
Monday-Thursday - 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Friday - 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 1:00-11:00 p.m.
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
PE SWIM TEST ORIENTATION TODAY!!!
Carolyne Mayo <mayoc@wlu.edu>
Just a reminder that your PE Orientation Swim Test is scheduled
throughout today, Wednesday, September 9. The first phase of
the orientation will take place in the 500 level classroom of the
gymnasium. After the orientation, you will be taken to the pool so
please come prepared to swim! MAKE SURE YOU ARE ON TIME FOR THE
ORIENTATION! CHECK YOUR SCHEDULE FOR THE CORRECT TIME!
One way to reach the classroom would be to come up the sidewalk in
the front of the gymnasium and take the steps that are closest to
the dorms/campus side (facing the Commons Building). Enter the
building from the porch area and go up a flight of steps to the 5th
level of gym. Half way down the hallway will be the classroom.
Signs will be posted.
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
MUSIC LESSONS AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS IN ALL AREAS AND LEVELS
Dymphna Alexander <alexanderd@wlu.edu>
Music lessons are available for all students in all areas and levels:
brass, woodwinds, strings, keyboard, voice and percussion. Contact
the music office at 8852 or alexanderd@wlu.edu for more information.
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
NYTimes Fall Subsciptions
Kenneth Schaefer <schaeferk@wlu.edu>
The University Store is now taking sign-ups for the Fall 2009
Subscription Period for the New York Times. The subscription will
run Monday through Friday from Setpember 14th until December 18th.
The cost of the subscription is $38.50.
In order to sign up, simply stop by the cashier at the University
Store with your payment.
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
University Registrar's Office Closed TODAY
Barbara Rowe <browe@wlu.edu>
The Washington and Lee University Registrar's Office is closed
today Wednesday, September 9 for undergraduate matriculation.
Questions about class schedules and registration and financial holds
will be handled in the matriculation line at the University
Registrar's table in Evans Hall. Questions about drop/add, summer
school or transfer credits, and transcript and certification
requests will be handled in the office when it reopens tomorrow,
Thursday, September 10. Normal office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m.
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Network with alumni while making $$$
Sarah Gess <sgess@wlu.edu>
The Washington and Lee Annual Fund Phonathon is looking for new
student callers!
This is a job open to all undergraduate students and requires a
minimum 6 hour commitment per week. The job involves calling Annual
Fund prospective donors--alumni and parents--and acting as a
positive ambassador to the University as well as asking for their
support in participating in the 2009-10 Annual Fund.
In addition to offering good alumni networking opportunities, the
Phonathon pays well with a base hourly wage of $8/hr plus additional
incentives based on performance and salary increases based on number
of terms worked.
Paid training sessions will be held Sept. 21-30. We call from 6-9pm
Sunday-Thursday. Calling beings on October 4 and will continue
through the beginning of December.
Please contact Sarah Gess, Assistant Director of Annual Giving, at
sgess@wlu.edu for more information or for an application.
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
INTERNATIONAL SCHOLAR TO SPEAK ON CONSTITUTION DAY
Mark Rush <rushm@wlu.edu>
Louis Fisher, Specialist in Constitutional Law with the Law Library of
the Library of Congress will deliver the University's Constitution Day
address at 6 PM Thursday 17 September in the Stackhouse Theater. All
members of the University community and the public are welcome. The
Title of Fisher's Talk is "Judicial Supremacy: Neither the Intent nor
the Reality."
Fisher is a prolific, internationally renowned scholar and author.
Prior to serving at the Library of Congress, Fisher was a senior
researcher at the Congressional Research Service from 1970 to 2006.
During his service with CRS he was research director of the House
Iran-Contra Committee in 1987, writing major sections of the final
report. He testifies before Congress regularly.
He has been invited to speak in Albania, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Canada, China, the Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Greece,
Israel, Japan, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Oman, the
Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, South Korea, Taiwan,
Ukraine, and the United Arab Emirates.
This event is sponsored by the Department of Politics, the William
Lyne Wilson Fund, and the School of Law.
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
Commons Movie List
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Swing by the Elrod Commons to pick up a list of the movie showings
sponsored by the John W. Elrod University Commons for Fall Term. The
list will be at the Information Desk.
If you want an electronic PDF instead, visit this link:
http://www.wlu.edu/Documents/student_activities/Campus%
20Recreation/Fall_2009_Movie_Print_out_SINGULAR.pdf
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Silver Jewelry Sale in the Commons
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
The glint of silver will be everywhere in the Commons atrium from
9AM-6PM Friday, September 11. A broad selection of earrings,
neclaces, bracelets and rings in today's fashion styles will be
available from a top vendor. Prices are very reasonable and
purchases may be swiped home from the University Store.
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help!
Kate Nickols <nickolsk@wlu.edu>
The W&L Women's Soccer Team is looking for volunteers to be a ball
person and film home games. Below is our home game schedule, for
each game we need one person to film and four ball people. Please
contact Kate Nickols (nickolsk@wlu.edu) if you're available or if
you have questions. Thank you!
Saturday, September 19th, 3PM
Sunday, October 4th, 2PM
Saturday, Octber 10th, 11AM
Thursday, October 15th, 4PM
Monday, October 19th, 4PM
Wednesday, October 28th, 4PM
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
W&L Eventing Team - Come Join!
Jessica Michelle Duffy <duffyj12@mail.wlu.edu
>
The W&L Eventing Team is looking for new members! This Club Sport
allows the chance for riders of all skill levels, from no experience
whatsoever to seasoned competitors, to experience the exciting
equestrian sport of Eventing. We compete year round and have many
horses for sale and lease. Look for us at the Campus Activities Fair!
If you are interested in finding out more about the W&L Eventing Team
please contact Jessica Duffy at duffyj12@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Intramural Cup Registration
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
Registration for the IM Cup is being held today through Sunday
September 13th at 5pm. The IM Cup is a competition between teams
that register in advance for all 10 major IM Leagues/Tournaments.
Teams earn points based on their performance during each
League/Tournament. The 10 major events for this year are the 6v6
Soccer League, Flag Football League, Tennis Singles Tournament,
Inner Tube Water Polo Tournament, Volleyball League, Basketball
League, Dodgeball Tournament, Kickball League, Ultimate Frisbee
Tournament and Softball League. The registraton fee is $350 by
check made payable to W&L Campus Recreation. The registration fee
along with a registration form and a participants' informed consent
form may be turned into to the IM Office located in Elrod Commons
234. All forms can be found on the IM page at campusrec.wlu.edu For
questions contact Ray Ellington at sellington@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Intramural Soccer Registration
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
Registration for IM Soccer is being held today through Sunday
September 13th at 5pm.
Games will be played as 6v6 and will take place on the Turf Field.
A limit of 12 players are allowed on a roster. Any team registered
for the IM Cup is automatically registered for this league. If you
wish to form a team a check in the amount of $40 along with a
registration form and a participants' informed consent form are due
to the IM Office located at Elrod Commons 234 by the deadline.
Schedules will be sent to each team captain on Monday September 14th
by 10am and play will begin on Tuesday September 15th. All forms
can be found on the IM page at campusrec.wlu.edu For questions
contact Ray Ellington at sellington@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Want to be an IM Official? $$$$$$$$$$$
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
To learn more about becoming an IM Official or to Apply for a
position an interest meeting will be conducted by the IM Office on
Thursday September 10th at 8pm in Elrod Commons 114.
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
Campus Rec Run/Walk series--First Event
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be conducting a series of
events this year for runners and walkers. Everyone is invited to
the first event of the year scheduled for Friday Septeber 18th at
6pm. The event will consist of a 2 mile run and 1 mile walk around
front campus. There is no registration fee! To sign up please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu or be at the
registration table, which will be located on Cannan Green, at 530pm
the day of the event.
Other Events Scheduled for the Year:
Parent/Kid 5K- 10/31
Turkey Trot- 11/14
Egg Nog Jog- December
Valentine Event- February
Fancy Dress Event- March
Easter Egg Dash- March
Duathlon- April
End Of Year Celebration- May
---------- Notice #28 ---------- top
CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music!
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be sponsoring a series of
free CoRec activities for students on most Sundays throughout the
academic year.
The first event is Outdoor Volleyball and is scheduled for Sunday
September 13th at 6pm on Cannan Green. WLUR will be helping to
provide music and their will be give aways as well as Free Pizza
from Papa Johns.
A full schedule of Sunday CoRec events can be found on the Campus
Rec home page at campusrec.wlu.edu If your club, organization or
department is interested in co-sponsoring any of the events please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #29 ---------- top
RUGBY PLAYERS WANTED
Thomas Lovell <tdlovell@wlu.edu>
Join the RUGBY TEAM. All levels of experience welcome. Practices
at 9am and 4:30pm this week on the Law School field. Contact Tom
Lovell at x8467 or tdlovell@wlu.edu for further information.
---------- Notice #30 ---------- top
WOMEN'S RUGBY
Thomas Lovell <tdlovell@wlu.edu>
Any female interested in playing WOMEN'S RUGBY this Fall (no
experience necessary) should contact Tom Lovell at x8467 or
tdlovell@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #31 ---------- top
Student Shopping Shuttle to Kroger/ Walmart starts this Saturday
Amy Richwine <arichwine@wlu.edu>
The W&L student shopping shuttle will recommence operations for this
academic year on Saturday, September 12. This service is FREE to all
W&L students! The route is BDG Quad - Kroger - Walmart - Kroger -
BDG. The shuttle leaves from BDG (Baker-Davis-Gilliam) Quad on the
hour starting at 11:00 am. The last shuttle leaves BDG at 4:00 pm.
The shuttle arrives at Kroger on the quarter hour and three quarter
hour and arrives at Walmart at the half hour up to and including 4:30
pm. The shuttle will take you to or close by Kroger, CVS Pharmacy,
Don Tequila Restaurant, Wendy's, Subway, Kentucky Fried Chicken,
Pizza Hut, Habitat for Humanity second hand store, Frank's Pizza,
Walmart, Burger King, Blockbuster Video, Crossroads Music, Crystal
Chinese restaurant, jewelry store, Verizon Wireless store, Dollar
Store and many others. This shuttle will be available EACH SATURDAY
except during exams and major breaks.
---------- Notice #32 ---------- top
Placing a T-Shirt Order???
Alexander Thomas Boehling <boehlinga10@mail.wlu.edu
>
O-Week has finally arrived, and I am sure there are organizations (clubs, fraternities,
sororities, sports teams, etc.) that may be thinking about creating and ordering t-shirts for
rush, fundraising or whatever else. I encourage you all to use Kotis Design as your supplier:
www.kotisdesign.com. I am an on-campus sales representative for this great company. They
have a great team of designers, unbeatable prices, and features on their website that many
other design companies do not. Also, they can create many different products other than t-
shirts: coozies, frisbees, sweatshirts, bags, calendars, etc. If anyone has questions or would
like help contacting Kotis/placing an order through them, please don't hesitate to e-mail me.
Thanks for considering Kotis!!
---------- Notice #33 ---------- top
Interested in Acting/Theater?
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Are you interested in acting or theater? Do you want the chance to
take on a unique character role? Then check out W&L Mock Trial. In
Mock Trial, you have the opportunity to take on the role of a witness.
Here's the catch: instead of a script, you have that character's
story, written from their perspective. In competition, witnesses are
asked questions about who they are, what they know, and how they know
it. Your job is to maintain your character while improvising your
lines. Acting in Mock Trial is intellectually stimulating,
challenging, and the most fun you'll have as an actor.
No legal knowledge is necessary!
Come look into Mock Trial at the Campus Activities fair on Wednesday,
September 9th.
If you have any questions, email Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu)
---------- Notice #34 ---------- top
W&L Mock Trial
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you enjoy mock trial, forensics, debate, or theater? Do you think
you might want to go to law school? Would you just like to be part of
a challenging and fun program that emphasizes teamwork, public
speaking and thinking on your feet? Then get involved in W&L's Mock
Trial program (INTR 231 and 431)!
This year's participants will prepare the 2009-2010 American Mock
Trial Association (www.collegemocktrial.org) case. Our teams will
compete in five invitational tournaments before taking our case to the
Regional tournament. In preparation for these competitions,
participants will meet twice weekly throughout the fall term for
classroom sessions and intra-team scrimmage. Participants will assume
the roles of attorneys and witnesses and will present all aspects of
the case, from opening statement to closing argument.
If you are interested, come see us at our information session on
Monday, September 14 at 7:00 p.m. in C- School (Huntley Hall) Room
221. At that session a packet will be distributed with try-out
materials. Try-outs will be held on Saturday, September 19 from 1-5
PM and on Sunday, September 20 from 7-10 PM. All tryouts will be in
the Law School, Classroom E.
If you have questions, contact Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu).
---------- Notice #35 ---------- top
Become a WLUR DJ!
Kimber Lauren Wiggs <wiggsk10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Tired of having no say about what you hear on the radio? Think you have good musical
taste? Like sitting in small rooms full of sound equipment?
Then you should become a DJ for WLUR!
WLUR 91.5 FM Lexington accepts applications for new music shows in September,
December, March and June. Here is the process for becoming a DJ:
New DJs must submit a mix CD of 60 to 90 minutes of music. You’re essentially putting
together a sample show, so give it your best effort.
Accompanying the mix, include a sheet with the following information:
• Your name, e-mail address, and phone number
• Title and artist of each track on your mix
• The best possible show times for you
• Times when you absolutely cannot do a show
• Type of show you’re applying for (in case we can’t figure it out from your music)
Most shows for new DJs will be one hour, once a week.
You can drop mix CDs off at the WLUR office, located on the bottom floor of the Elrod
Commons, next to the Stackhouse Theater.
Applications for the undergraduate spring term (April-June) are due in the WLUR office no
later than Monday, September 14 at 5:00 p.m.
For more information, contact station manager Jeremy Franklin at (540) 458-4017 or
franklinj@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #36 ---------- top
Men's Soccer team manager
Geoffrey del Forn <delforng@wlu.edu>
The men's soccer team is looking for a team manager for our upcoming
season. The manager will receive one PE credit. Duties include;
attending practice a couple times a week (not everyday) and helping
the coaching staff in travel and practice arrangements. If you are
interested please RSVP to asst. coach Geoff del Forn at
delforng@wlu.edu or call 540-458-8123
---------- Notice #37 ---------- top
Men's Soccer team film person
Geoffrey del Forn <delforng@wlu.edu>
The men's soccer team is looking for someone to film all home soccer
matches. The position will be paid per game an ammount to be
determined later. No experience necessary, but would be helpful. If
you are interested please RSVP to asst. coach Geoff del Forn at
delforng@wlu.edu or call 540-458-8123.
---------- Notice #38 ---------- top
School Supplies Needed!!!!!
Matthew Alexander Locke <lockema11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Every school year, parents within the Lexington community deal with
the reality of not being able to afford adequate school supplies for
their children. Annually, the Xi Delta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity springs to the aid of these parents through our 'Tools
for Schools Supply Drive'. Every August, before the school year
resumes for Lexington Public Schools, Xi Delta spends weeks raising
various school supplies in our community and on campus for
administering at Waddell elementary school. Each year, we are
greeted by grateful school administrators welcoming supplies with
open arms ready to dispense to students. The Tools for Schools
Supply Drive is simply yet another way in which the Xi Delta chapter
expresses its mission for not only Alpha to hold scholarship in high
regard, but to provide the tools needed to help in the pursuit in of
it our community.
Items Needed:
#2 Pencils
1 Subject Spiral Notebooks
Blunt Scissors
Bottled Glue
Markers
Pencil Boxes
Wide-Rule Loose-leaf Paper
Erasers
Rulers
Glue Sticks
Crayons
Colored Pencils
Folders
Or, Donate $1 and we'll use the money to buy the supplies for the
kids.
Brothers from the chapter will be in front of the Commons from
September 7-September 11 promoting the drive and getting everyone
excited about helping out the future leaders of America.
Financial donations can made payable to Xi Delta-APA
Remember, the difference you make in a child's life now, could be
the difference they make in yours later.
Thanks in Advance!
The Brothers of Xi Delta
---------- Notice #39 ---------- top
Capture the Flag with Caribbean Society!
Amber Janay Cooper <coopera12@mail.wlu.edu
>
Join the Caribbean Society for a fun game of Capture the Flag on
Saturday Sept. 19th on the Cannan Green. Team sign-up will begin
approximately a week prior to the event. Sign-up tables will be located
in the Commons. More details coming soon!!
---------- Notice #40 ---------- top
Project Horizon Volunteer Training
Gene Patrick Hamilton <hamilton.g@law.wlu.edu
>
Do you have free time and want to volunteer? Do you want to make a
difference in the lives of people? Then become a Project Horizon
Volunteer!
Project Horizon will host its next volunteer training session
September 26-October 3. Please call or email Rebecca Hamilton,
Volunteer Coordinator, at 463-7861 or rhamilton@rockbridge.net for an
informational letter and application.
Project Horizon is a non-profit domestic violence and sexual assault
agency that provides services that are free and confidential. The
agency not only provides shelter to victims and survivors of domestic,
dating, and sexual violence, but also counseling and legal advocacy.
In addition to services for victims and survivors, Project Horizon
offers education and outreach in the Rockbridge area.
---------- Notice #41 ---------- top
Swing Dance Lessons--free for W&L students!!!
Nikki Melina Bell <bellm@wlu.edu>
Introductory FREE lesson for all students
No partner or experience required
Welcome First Year Students!!!
Those of you who came to waltz during spring did such a great job!
Now come learn to swing and refresh/practice your waltz afterwards.
This month's Second Friday RADL Dance will be
Friday, September 11, 2009 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Warner Center, level 4 dance studio
Lesson from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Open dancing from 8:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m.
RADL is beginning an exciting new Swing series. September 11 will be
geared toward those with no dance experience, so this is a great time
to begin coming to RADL! This will be the foundation to build on for
the next few lessons.
East Cost Swing, Part 1 with Peter & Melina
Save the dates for our fall swing dance series:
September 11
October 9
November 13
December 11
You are also invited to join us to practice what you've learned in
lessons. We will play a mix of swing, waltz, cha-cha and requests
(salsa anyone?) from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Warner dance studio
on the following dates:
September 25
October 23
Practice sessions are always free!
$3.00 per person admission for lessons(small bills appreciated)
College Students FREE for September
---------- Notice #42 ---------- top
Applebee's Pancake Breakfast for Woods Creek Montessori
Holly Pickett <picketth@wlu.edu>
APPLEBEES PANCAKE BREAKFAST
FUNDRAISER
To benefit Woods Creek Montessori
Date: Saturday, September 12, 2009
Time: 8:00 am - 10:00 am
Place: Applebees in Lexington
Cost: $5.00 Adults $3.00 Children 10 and under
Contact: Woods Creek Montessori
463-6461
---------- Notice #43 ---------- top
House for rent
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent! 5 bedrooms, nice location, big yard, and great
deck for cookouts! Call Scott at 540-261-2993 for more details.
---------- Notice #44 ---------- top
Christmas Tree for Sale
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Used for one Christmas; $60; email lneilson@wlu.edu for pictures.
---------- Notice #45 ---------- top
House for sale or rent
Cynthia Hintze <chintze@wlu.edu>
1898 Victorian home located at 2256 Oak Avenue, Buena Vista.
Completely renovated in 2006; four bedrooms, two baths, all
applicances (including washer/dryer), dual heat pumps (heating/AC),
new roof (2009). Asking $189,000 - will consider short sale offer
or will rent ($1,000/month); immediate possession. If interested,
contact M. Murphy (mmurphy@ehc.edu) or 276-698-1370 for details.
---------- Notice #46 ---------- top
Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241
Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne <goulbournek10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I have books that may still be required for POL105 with Prof. Zarakol
POV101, and CHEM241. Email me for info.
---------- Notice #47 ---------- top
Charlie Potter Rentals
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent on Taylor Street! 3 to 4 bedrooms, fully
renovated, and within city limits! For more details, call Charlie
Potter at 540-463-3639 or 540-460-3630.
---------- Notice #48 ---------- top
Horse Board and Trainer
Michael Patrick O'Brien <obrienmp10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Reasonable horse board, relaxed atmosphere, very private farm 5 miles from Horse Center,
different paddocks of varying sizes, great grass, water, fencing. Access to no-frills 12 stall
barn, round pen and ring, excellent trainer for H/J, eventing, dressage, endurance.
3graces@rockbridge.net or 463-3628
---------- Notice #49 ---------- top
Horse Board Available
Tyler Teass <teasst@wlu.edu>
HORSE BOARD short drive from town, private 400+ acres to ride, trails,
arena, hot/cold wash stall, field or stall board, Rockbridge Hunt
territory, reasonably priced, email windward97@aol.com or call
540-874-3002
---------- Notice #50 ---------- top
PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING
Paulette Rinderknecht <rinderknechtp@wlu.edu>
Lodging available for Parents' Weekend at historic Montillico. Located
5 miles from campus, this 1803 Manor house is set in idyllic
surroundings and is one of the rare untouched dwellings of the period.
Rehabilitated in 2004, it tastefully incorporates amenities for
today's needs yet preserved the feeling of gentility and gracious
charm of the South. There are 2 bedrooms with private baths and a
guest house with kitchen and bath. Prices start at $125, breakfast
included. For information and pictures, please call 540-458-8804
(am), 540-458-8151 (pm) or (cell) 202-215-7407.
---------- Notice #51 ---------- top
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve the
W&L Community
Nancy Osella owner/operator of "Nanceportation" Premium Transport
Service provides rides for students and the community to all
airports, medical appointments, shopping and anywhere you need to
go. (Students say they love the name of the business, f.y.i. Nancy's
10 year old son came up with it!) Drop off or pick up at the
Roanoke Airport during the day for 1 passenger is $85, reduced rates
for multiple passengers. Refer a friend and receive a discount.
For a price quote to any airport or any location just e-mail Nancy
your trip details, date and time of your trip, addresses of pick up
and drop off. "Nanceportation" has given many parents peace of mind
when their student has had delayed flights knowing that Nancy is a
mom too and will not leave anyone without a ride. You will receive
personalized service with "Nanceportation"!
For price quotes and questions: nancyosella@comcast.net For
reservations: office (540) 464-6162
---------- Notice #52 ---------- top
"SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER" AT LEXINGTON REFLEXOLOGY!!
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
Patti Del Vecchio, Lexington's only certified reflexologist, is
offering a Back-To-School discount of 25% off for all W&L students,
faculty, and staff this month. Just bring your W&L I.D. to qualify.
Reflexology is an ancient, natural health modality that addresses
whole-body issues - through reflex points in your feet - for balance,
restoration, and well-being. Promotes relaxation, reduces stress and
pain, and increases focus and awareness.
Lexington Reflexology is located at 9 North Randolph St. (1 block
beyond Main St.), a short walk from campus, with hours on Mon. and
Weds. Regular rates are $50/hour and $30/half hour, but for
September, W&L rates are $37.50/hour and $22.50/half hour. Also a
great gift idea!
To schedule your appointment and for more info, call Patti Del Vecchio
at 540-784-9700. SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER!
---------- Notice #53 ---------- top
Potatoes for Sale
Suzannah Vess <svess@wlu.edu>
Kennebec white potatoes for sale (dug fresh from the garden last
week):
5 gallon bucket - $10.00
1 bushel - $18.00
Call Bobby Vess at 463-6601 if interested. He can make arrangements
to meet on campus to deliver.
---------- Notice #54 ---------- top
House for rent near campus
Brian Richardson <richardsonb@wlu.edu>
Two-bedroom home for rent four blocks from campus.
Available immediately, furnished or unfurnished. Big, modern
kitchen, central air and gas heat. Wood floors throughout. Laundry
room with full-size washer and dryer. Nice backyard. $900/mo., plus
utilities. View at 207 S. Jefferson St. Email richardsonb@wlu.edu or
call 540-817-8559.
---------- Notice #55 ---------- top
Vacuum and Toaster Oven
Joseph Patrick McDonald <mcdonaldjp10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Have Bissell vacuum and toaster oven for sale. Toaster oven is large
enough for a 12 inch pizza (or "4 inch chicken"). $30 for each item
or $50 for both.
---------- Notice #56 ---------- top
Specials this week at the Patisserie!
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Specials This Week at The Patisserie:
Monday & Tuesday ~ Choice of Soup & Mini Sandwich, $6.25
served from 11am - 2:30pm
Wednesday Lunch Special
Jambalaya (Gluten Free), $4.95
served from 11am - 2:30pm
Thursday is Family Dinner Night! This week:
Double Cherry Wood Smoked Ham w/Scalloped Potatoes & Vegetable
(Gluten Free). Feeds four large or six small appetites. $22.00
We are also available for catering; see our website below, or give
us a call!
www.patisseriecafe.net
patisserie@patisseriecafe.net
107 North Main Street
Lexington VA 24450
540-462-6000
---------- Notice #57 ---------- top
Need books for Intermediate French and International Finance
Dalena Grace Moser <moserd10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I need books for the Intermediate French class and International
Finance. If you had either of the classes in the past and want to make
some money, I will be happy to buy your old books from you. Or if you
don't want to lose them forever, I don't mind returning them at the
end of the semester. Email me at moserd10@mail.wlu.edu or call me at
706-224-9023.
---------- Notice #58 ---------- top
Bookshelf $15
Xiaoxi Liang <liangx10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Three-shelf bookshelf. Like new. $15.
See at http://picasaweb.google.com/IsaactheGreat/BookshelfForSale#
---------- Notice #59 ---------- top
HOME FOR SALE!
Haley Sigler <siglerh@wlu.edu>
40 Roman Way is a 2,900 sq. ft. house sitting on a 2 acre lot in Rockbridge County. Built in
2002, the home consists of 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, two car garage, finished walk-out
basement, hardwood floors, and a first floor master suite.
Offered at $285,000 40 Roman Way includes GE kitchen appliances and GE washer and dryer.
For additional information visit:
40romanway.blogspot.com or call David at 540-463-9496.
---------- Notice #60 ---------- top
For Sale: Furniture (Great Prices!)
Margaret Swisher <swisherm@wlu.edu>
Sofas, Loveseats, Chest of Drawers, Night-tables/Endtables, Dining
Tables w/ 4 Chairs, Desk w/ Chair. All furniture is a medium color
natural wood finish, and is in good condition. Please email
duncan3.5@comcast.net or call 540-464-5731 after 5:30 p.m.
---------- Notice #61 ---------- top
BOOKS FOR SELL - CHEAPER THAN BOOKSTORE - GEO, MATH, ECON
Levi Daniel Paulk <paulkl12@mail.wlu.edu
>
Gilliam 213 - paulkl12@mail.wlu.edu
Econ 101 - "Microeconomics" - Parkin - 8th Edition
$90 - slight wear-and-tear on cover
Math 101, 102, 221 - "Essential Calculus" - Stewart
$90 - Hard Cover - good as new
Geo 100 B - "Understanding Earth" - Grotzinger & Jordan - 5th Edition
$80 - slightly more wear-and-tear on cover
---------- Notice #62 ---------- top
FOUND- Flash Drive in car returning from Jacob's Ladder on Sunday
Ryan Michael Hartman <hartmanrm12@mail.wlu.edu
>
USB Flash Drive found in car. If you lost yours on the way back from Jacob's Ladder on
Sunday contact Ryan.
---------- Notice #63 ---------- top
Found iPhone
Stephanie Mauro Mendez <mauromendezs10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hi,
I found an iPhone over the weekend by the elevator in the school's main parking lot. It was
on the top floor, right at you head out towards the gym.
If you think it is yours, come get at the security desk. It is an 8GB iPhone with a black rubber
protector around it.
---------- Notice #64 ---------- top
My birthday flowers vanished
Agnes Gilmore <agilmore@wlu.edu>
A small bouquet of flowers (my birthday flowers) sitting in a white
coffee cup disappeared from the information desk on Saturday the 5th.
These flowers and cup belong to me I would appreciate if they were
returned.
---------- Notice #65 ---------- top
LOST CELL PHONE
Ashley Tilden Bowditch <bowditcha13@mail.wlu.edu
>
I lost my cell phone Friday night (Sep 4) somewhere between Old House and the KA house.
It's a black and silver lg env2 with a picture from a Coldplay concert on the inside screen. If
you find it, please email me at bowditcha13@mail.wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #66 ---------- top
PURPLE CAMERA -- MISSING
Reagan Marlene Kerr <kerrr10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I lost my camera last night around Riverhouse/County Seat. It's a
purple NIKON. Let me know if you picked it up or find it! THANKS!!
---------- Notice #67 ---------- top
U2 Tickets!
Elizabeth Ellen Clarke <clarkee@wlu.edu
>
I have four extra tickets to see U2 in Charlottesville on Thursday, October 1 at Scott Stadium.
Each ticket is $100 and General Admission -- the best place to be!
It should be a great show. Email Liz Clarke if you're interested!
clarke.e@law.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #68 ---------- top
Hunting - I am looking for a buddy!
Kai Philipp Sauerwein <sauerweink10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hi,
I am an international exchange student from Germany and I would like
to go hunting here in VA. Maybe you want to come with me to show how
it works? I don't have weapon since this is forbidden on campus.
Although, I am pretty familiar with all kinds of weapons because I
did my military service. It would be great if anybody wants to
accompany me.
Kai
---------- Notice #69 ---------- top
Brand New 2009 Hyundai Elantra
Henriette McCaughrin <mccaughring@wlu.edu>
My friend bought this car, but then realized she really needs a
pickup truck for where she lives. She is offering a $2,200 discount,
asking price $15,500. Complete warranty, only 300 miles on odometer.
Call 540-463-2050 or 540-460-7475, or email me.
---------- Notice #70 ---------- top
Lost Keys URGENT
Matthew Joseph Mason <masonmj10@mail.wlu.edu
>
If anyone was at riverhouse monday night and found/picked up a pair of BMW keys on a blue
lacrosse keychain please email me at masonmj10@mail.wlu.edu IMMEDIATELY thanks
September 10
Campus Notices for Thursday, September 10, 2009
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for September 10 - Campus Calendar
2 ) PE Classes - Emily Nicely
3 ) Fellowship Spotlight: Goldwater Scholarship - Rebekah Powers
4 ) Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J - Thomas Artwick
5 ) Conference for Students Interested in Law School - Virginia Cropper
6 ) 2009-10 Warner/Doremus Gym and Fitness Center Hours - Emily Nicely
7 ) Gilman Scholarship for study abroad deadline October 6 - Kip Brooks
8 ) Watch for suspicious e-mails - Jeffrey Overholtzer
9 ) DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT? REGISTER FOR MUS 141B - Peter Del Vecchio
10 ) Network with alumni while making $$$ - Sarah Gess
11 ) INTERNATIONAL SCHOLAR TO SPEAK ON CONSTITUTION DAY - Mark Rush
12 ) University Wind Ensemble/University Orchestra-It's Not Too Late! - Barry Kolman
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
13 ) Commons Movie List - Lee Neilson
14 ) Track & Field Team Organizational Meeting Monday 9/14 - Nathan Hoey
15 ) The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help! - Kate Nickols
16 ) Intramural Cup Registration - Ray Ellington
17 ) Intramural Soccer Registration - Ray Ellington
18 ) Want to be an IM Official? $$$$$$$$$$$ - Ray Ellington
19 ) Campus Rec Run/Walk series--First Event - Ray Ellington
20 ) CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music! - Ray Ellington
21 ) RUGBY PLAYERS WANTED - Thomas Lovell
22 ) WOMEN'S RUGBY - Thomas Lovell
23 ) Placing a T-Shirt Order??? - Alexander Thomas Boehling
24 ) Interested in Acting/Theater? - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
25 ) W&L Mock Trial - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
26 ) Become a WLUR DJ! - Kimber Lauren Wiggs
27 ) Men's Soccer team manager - Geoffrey del Forn
28 ) Men's Soccer team film person - Geoffrey del Forn
29 ) Silver Jewelry Sale in the Commons - Maureen Becker
30 ) Workshop Series: Managing Opportunities for Success - Christy Barongan
31 ) Capture the Flag with Caribbean Society! - Amber Janay Cooper
32 ) 9/11: Never Forget Memorial - Kathleen Braun Blackburn
33 ) Hillel's First Fridays at Five! - Joshua D. Posner
34 ) SAIL Mug Winner - Nay Lin
35 ) MATH PROBLEMS OF THE MONTH - Nathan Feldman
Community Service and Fund-Raising
36 ) Project Horizon Volunteer Training - Gene Patrick Hamilton
37 ) Applebee's Pancake Breakfast for Woods Creek Montessori - Holly Pickett
Personal Notices
38 ) House for rent - Emily Flowers
39 ) House for Rent in Providence Hill - Elizabeth Christensen
40 ) Christmas Tree for Sale - Lee Neilson
41 ) House for sale or rent - Cynthia Hintze
42 ) PLAY SMARTER - PLAY BETTER BRASS@W&L - Peter Del Vecchio
43 ) Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241 - Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne
44 ) Charlie Potter Rentals - Emily Flowers
45 ) Permanent Part-time Sitter Needed - Julie Cline
46 ) Horse Board and Trainer - Michael Patrick O'Brien
47 ) Horse Board Available - Tyler Teass
48 ) PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING - Paulette Rinderknecht
49 ) Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve - Deborah Miranda
50 ) Potatoes for Sale - Suzannah Vess
51 ) House for rent near campus - Brian Richardson
52 ) Vacuum and Toaster Oven - Joseph Patrick McDonald
53 ) Specials this week at the Patisserie! - Deborah Miranda
54 ) Need books for Intermediate French and International Finance - Dalena Grace Moser
55 ) HOME FOR SALE! - Haley Sigler
56 ) For Sale: Furniture (Great Prices!) - Margaret Swisher
57 ) Found iPhone - Stephanie Mauro Mendez
58 ) LOST GRAY KRZR VERIZON CELLPHONE - Rasaq Oluwaseun Lawal
59 ) BOOKS FOR SALE - POL , GEO , CALC , ART HIST , ECON - Levi Daniel Paulk
60 ) Black Sony Camera Case - Missing - Vivian Fleming Schreeder
61 ) 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue FOR IMMEDIATE SALE! - Emily Heizer
62 ) U2 Tickets! - Elizabeth Ellen Clarke
63 ) Do you need a Ride? - Kelly Hemminger
64 ) Got Crutches? - Kelly Hemminger
65 ) need a babysitting job for this year? - David Marsh
66 ) Brand new LAPTOP for sale! - Robert Koch
67 ) All Fraternity Boys - Caroline Claire Brzozowicz
68 ) Big TV - Caroline Claire Brzozowicz
69 ) LOST - Diane Cochran
70 ) LOST PURPLE CAMERA - Reagan Marlene Kerr
71 ) BOOKS FOR SALE - POL , GEO , ART HIST , ECON - Levi Daniel Paulk
72 ) Chem 111 text book for sale - Victoria Maureen Stevens
73 ) lost phone - Blair Constance Gillespie
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for September 10
Calendar Events for Thursday, September 10 2009
All Day: Art Exhibit: Modern Patrons
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3481
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Art Exhibit: Amy Finkbeiner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4294
All Day: McCarthy Gallery (Holekamp Hall): Portraits from Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4056
All Day: Kamen Gallery: Netsuke, A Glance at Part of the Glickstein Collection
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3793
All Day: Kamen Gallery: The Stan Kamen '49L, Collection Western Art
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4016
8 a.m.: Undergraduate Classes Begin
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=1266
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.: Undergraduate Drop/Add
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=1267
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: University-Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra and University Wind Ensemble Interviews
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4189
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: University Chorus and Chamber Singers Auditions
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4188
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Alpha Phi Alpha School Supply Drive
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3905
7 p.m.: Introduction to Fraternity Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4196
7 p.m.: Introduction to Sorority Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4195
7 p.m.: Jazz Ensemble First Meeting and Interviews
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4190
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
PE Classes
Emily Nicely <nicelye@wlu.edu>
Only Tuesday/Thursday level 300 PE classes will begin Thursday,
Sept. 10. These include - Coaching 301(01), Care & Prevention 302
(01) and 1st Aid/CPR 304(02).
All other PE classes will begin Monday, September 14th.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Fellowship Spotlight: Goldwater Scholarship
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
Congratulations 2009 Goldwater Scholarship Recipients: Bena
Tshishiku ’10 and Andrew Tessier ’11 http://www.wlu.edu/x32020.xml
Past recipients: Joey McDonald ’10, Jameson Graber ’08. Amanda
Hughes ‘06
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships are available to sophomores and
juniors interested in the fields of Science, Mathematics, and
Engineering. Each award covers expenses for college tuition, fees,
books, and room and board, up to $7,500.
Nominees for Goldwater Scholarships must include in their nomination
materials a statement of interest in a career in mathematics, the
natural sciences, or engineering, detailing how their academic
program and their overall educational plans will prepare them for
their chosen career goal. It is expected that students selected as
scholars will pursue advanced degrees.
Students who plan to study medicine are eligible for a Goldwater
Scholarship only if they plan a research career rather than a career
as a medical doctor in a private practice. Washington and Lee
University may nominate up to four undergraduates for this award
each year. Nominees, each of whom must be a U.S. citizen or resident
alien intending to obtain U.S. citizenship, must be able to
demonstrate outstanding academic performance and commitment to a
career in the sciences (e.g. Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science,
Geology, Mathematics, Physics and Engineering).
A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 is required of all nominees.
Indicate interest to liaison by: November 1st
W&L Internal Deadline: Jan 12, 2010 by 5:00 pm
Goldwater Deadline: Jan. 29, 2010
Liaison: Professor Marcia France (Chemistry)
Program website: http://www.act.org/goldwater
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Learn to Improvise - MUS 141J
Thomas Artwick <artwickt@wlu.edu>
If you play a musical instrument and would like to learn to
improvise, Mr. Tom Artwick has openings in MUS 141J. Intermediate
level of skill on your instrument is required and reading standard
musical notation is helpful but not mandatory. Learn skills that
will allow you to improvise your own melodies based on jazz and other
styles of popular songs, learn music by ear from recordings, and
understand the structure of music so that you can better compose.
For more information, contact Mr. Tom Artwick at artwickt@wlu.edu
or 463-7345.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Conference for Students Interested in Law School
Virginia Cropper <vcropper@wlu.edu>
Conference for Students Interested in Law School, Saturday,
September 12th, 2009
The Virginia State Bar Young Lawyers Conference will once again host
the Southern Virginia Minority Pre-Law Conference at Washington &
Lee University School of Law. The Conference will focus on the law
school application process, the LSAT, the realities of being a law
student, and numerous career opportunities in law.
Attending students will:
* Hear directly from Admissions personnel who view applications
* Understand the LSAT and what it takes to get a good score
* Participate in a mock law class
* Learn about the different career options in the legal field
One lucky attendee will win a free Kaplan LSAT prep course!
Anyone interested in law school is welcome to attend. Seats are
limited, so it is important to register early!
Event information and registration: www.gentrylocke.com/prelaw
Event Agenda: www.gentrylocke.com/prelaw-Agenda
Questions? Contact Abby Perdue, Special Consultant to the Pre-Law
Program, perduea@wlu.edu, 458-8212.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
2009-10 Warner/Doremus Gym and Fitness Center Hours
Emily Nicely <nicelye@wlu.edu>
Effective Monday, September 14th, the Fitness Center hours will be:
Monday-Thursday - 6:00 a.m. 10:30 p.m.
Friday - 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 1:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Warner/Doremus Building Hours will be:
Monday-Thursday - 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Friday - 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 1:00-11:00 p.m.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Gilman Scholarship for study abroad deadline October 6
Kip Brooks <kbrooks@wlu.edu>
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program
Winter 2010 & Summer 2010 Application Deadline: October 6, 2009
The Gilman International Scholarship Program is pleased to announce
the opening of the Spring 2010 online application and the launch of
a pilot summer award cycle for students participating in Summer 2010
study abroad programs. A limited number of summer awards will be
available to students majoring in a Science, Technology, Engineering
or Math field who meet the program's standard eligibility criteria
listed below.
*Enrolled as an undergraduate student at a two or four-year U.S.
Institution
*United States citizen
*Receiving a Federal Pell Grant at the time of application or during
the term of study abroad
*Participating in a study abroad program that is no less than 4
weeks and no more than an academic year
*Receiving academic credit
*Study in any country not currently under a U.S. State Department
Travel Warning or Cuba
Spring 2010 & Summer 2010 applications are now being accepted online
and are due October 6, 2009. For more information about the Gilman
Scholarship, application deadlines & timeline, and application
process, please contact Kip Brooks, kbrooks@wlu.edu and visit the
Gilman website at www.iie.org/gilman, contact the Gilman Program at
713-621-6300 ext. 25 or email gilman@iie.org.
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Watch for suspicious e-mails
Jeffrey Overholtzer <joverholtzer@wlu.edu>
Fall is always a busy time for various kinds of Internet scams, and
students, faculty and staff should be especially careful to
safeguard their computers and data. Phishing is a common tactic used
by scammers who send e-mail claiming to be from a legitimate source
and attempt to trick you into providing confidential information.
Such e-mail may appear to come from your bank, PayPal or even the
University. Be wary of any messages asking you to divulge passwords,
bank account numbers or other personal information. Information
Technology Services will never ask you for your password.
Watch this 30-second video, produced for the higher education
community, to see how phishing works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPCPU5UpPG4
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT? REGISTER FOR MUS 141B
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT?
Don't let years of practicing and enjoyment end when you start
college! Take the bell by the horns and get better!
Trumpet - French Horn - Trombone - Baritone - Euphonium - Tuba
You can register now for MUS 141B. Super reasonable add-on fee.
Sign up for Brass Lessons now! Contact Prof. Peter Del Vecchio
for registration info: Brass@wlu.edu
BRASS@W&L - Be a part of it!!
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Network with alumni while making $$$
Sarah Gess <sgess@wlu.edu>
The Washington and Lee Annual Fund Phonathon is looking for new
student callers!
This is a job open to all undergraduate students and requires a
minimum 6 hour commitment per week. The job involves calling Annual
Fund prospective donors--alumni and parents--and acting as a
positive ambassador to the University as well as asking for their
support in participating in the 2009-10 Annual Fund.
In addition to offering good alumni networking opportunities, the
Phonathon pays well with a base hourly wage of $8/hr plus additional
incentives based on performance and salary increases based on number
of terms worked.
Paid training sessions will be held Sept. 21-30. We call from 6-9pm
Sunday-Thursday. Calling beings on October 4 and will continue
through the beginning of December.
Please contact Sarah Gess, Assistant Director of Annual Giving, at
sgess@wlu.edu for more information or for an application.
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
INTERNATIONAL SCHOLAR TO SPEAK ON CONSTITUTION DAY
Mark Rush <rushm@wlu.edu>
Louis Fisher, Specialist in Constitutional Law with the Law Library of
the Library of Congress will deliver the University's Constitution Day
address at 6 PM Thursday 17 September in the Stackhouse Theater. All
members of the University community and the public are welcome. The
Title of Fisher's Talk is "Judicial Supremacy: Neither the Intent nor
the Reality."
Fisher is a prolific, internationally renowned scholar and author.
Prior to serving at the Library of Congress, Fisher was a senior
researcher at the Congressional Research Service from 1970 to 2006.
During his service with CRS he was research director of the House
Iran-Contra Committee in 1987, writing major sections of the final
report. He testifies before Congress regularly.
He has been invited to speak in Albania, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Canada, China, the Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Greece,
Israel, Japan, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Oman, the
Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, South Korea, Taiwan,
Ukraine, and the United Arab Emirates.
This event is sponsored by the Department of Politics, the William
Lyne Wilson Fund, and the School of Law.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
University Wind Ensemble/University Orchestra-It's Not Too Late!
Barry Kolman <kolmanb@wlu.edu>
There's still time to add Mus 113 (University Wind Ensemble) or Mus
114 (University Orchestra) to your schedule. First Orchestra
rehearsal tonight at 7:30PM, Wilson Hall. First rehearsal for the
University Wind Ensemble is next Monday, same time, same place. For
more information, contact Dr. Kolman, bkolman@wlu.edu or x8856.
Don't sit this one out; join the music!
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Commons Movie List
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Swing by the Elrod Commons to pick up a list of the movie showings
sponsored by the John W. Elrod University Commons for Fall Term. The
list will be at the Information Desk.
If you want an electronic PDF instead, visit this link:
http://www.wlu.edu/Documents/student_activities/Campus%
20Recreation/Fall_2009_Movie_Print_out_SINGULAR.pdf
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Track & Field Team Organizational Meeting Monday 9/14
Nathan Hoey <hoeyn@wlu.edu>
Track & Field Team Meeting Monday Sept 14th
There will be an organizational meeting on Monday September 14th at
7:30pm for anyone interested in learning more about competing on the
2010 Track & Field Team!
WHO: Anyone Interested (Men & Women) In Learning More
About Competing
For The Generals Track & Field Team
WHAT: An Informational Team Meeting
WHEN: Monday September 14th @ 7:30pm
WHERE: Doremus 500-Level Classroom
FOR MORE INFO CONTACT:
Nate Hoey
Head Track & Field Coach
X 8965
hoeyn@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help!
Kate Nickols <nickolsk@wlu.edu>
The W&L Women's Soccer Team is looking for volunteers to be a ball
person and film home games. Below is our home game schedule, for
each game we need one person to film and four ball people. Please
contact Kate Nickols (nickolsk@wlu.edu) if you're available or if
you have questions. Thank you!
Saturday, September 19th, 3PM
Sunday, October 4th, 2PM
Saturday, Octber 10th, 11AM
Thursday, October 15th, 4PM
Monday, October 19th, 4PM
Wednesday, October 28th, 4PM
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Intramural Cup Registration
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
Registration for the IM Cup is being held today through Sunday
September 13th at 5pm. The IM Cup is a competition between teams
that register in advance for all 10 major IM Leagues/Tournaments.
Teams earn points based on their performance during each
League/Tournament. The 10 major events for this year are the 6v6
Soccer League, Flag Football League, Tennis Singles Tournament,
Inner Tube Water Polo Tournament, Volleyball League, Basketball
League, Dodgeball Tournament, Kickball League, Ultimate Frisbee
Tournament and Softball League. The registraton fee is $350 by
check made payable to W&L Campus Recreation. The registration fee
along with a registration form and a participants' informed consent
form may be turned into to the IM Office located in Elrod Commons
234. All forms can be found on the IM page at campusrec.wlu.edu For
questions contact Ray Ellington at sellington@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Intramural Soccer Registration
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
Registration for IM Soccer is being held today through Sunday
September 13th at 5pm.
Games will be played as 6v6 and will take place on the Turf Field.
A limit of 12 players are allowed on a roster. Any team registered
for the IM Cup is automatically registered for this league. If you
wish to form a team a check in the amount of $40 along with a
registration form and a participants' informed consent form are due
to the IM Office located at Elrod Commons 234 by the deadline.
Schedules will be sent to each team captain on Monday September 14th
by 10am and play will begin on Tuesday September 15th. All forms
can be found on the IM page at campusrec.wlu.edu For questions
contact Ray Ellington at sellington@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Want to be an IM Official? $$$$$$$$$$$
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
To learn more about becoming an IM Official or to Apply for a
position an interest meeting will be conducted by the IM Office on
Thursday September 10th at 8pm in Elrod Commons 114.
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Campus Rec Run/Walk series--First Event
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be conducting a series of
events this year for runners and walkers. Everyone is invited to
the first event of the year scheduled for Friday Septeber 18th at
6pm. The event will consist of a 2 mile run and 1 mile walk around
front campus. There is no registration fee! To sign up please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu or be at the
registration table, which will be located on Cannan Green, at 530pm
the day of the event.
Other Events Scheduled for the Year:
Parent/Kid 5K- 10/31
Turkey Trot- 11/14
Egg Nog Jog- December
Valentine Event- February
Fancy Dress Event- March
Easter Egg Dash- March
Duathlon- April
End Of Year Celebration- May
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music!
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be sponsoring a series of
free CoRec activities for students on most Sundays throughout the
academic year.
The first event is Outdoor Volleyball and is scheduled for Sunday
September 13th at 6pm on Cannan Green. WLUR will be helping to
provide music and their will be give aways as well as Free Pizza
from Papa Johns.
A full schedule of Sunday CoRec events can be found on the Campus
Rec home page at campusrec.wlu.edu If your club, organization or
department is interested in co-sponsoring any of the events please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
RUGBY PLAYERS WANTED
Thomas Lovell <tdlovell@wlu.edu>
Join the RUGBY TEAM. All levels of experience welcome. Practice
today at 4:30pm. Contact Tom Lovell at x8467 or tdlovell@wlu.edu
for further information.
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
WOMEN'S RUGBY
Thomas Lovell <tdlovell@wlu.edu>
Any female interested in playing WOMEN'S RUGBY this Fall (no
experience necessary) should contact Tom Lovell at x8467 or
tdlovell@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
Placing a T-Shirt Order???
Alexander Thomas Boehling <boehlinga10@mail.wlu.edu
>
O-Week has finally arrived, and I am sure there are organizations (clubs, fraternities,
sororities, sports teams, etc.) that may be thinking about creating and ordering t-shirts for
rush, fundraising or whatever else. I encourage you all to use Kotis Design as your supplier:
www.kotisdesign.com. I am an on-campus sales representative for this great company. They
have a great team of designers, unbeatable prices, and features on their website that many
other design companies do not. Also, they can create many different products other than t-
shirts: coozies, frisbees, sweatshirts, bags, calendars, etc. If anyone has questions or would
like help contacting Kotis/placing an order through them, please don't hesitate to e-mail me.
Thanks for considering Kotis!!
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Interested in Acting/Theater?
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Are you interested in acting or theater? Do you want the chance to
take on a unique character role? Then check out W&L Mock Trial. In
Mock Trial, you have the opportunity to take on the role of a witness.
Here's the catch: instead of a script, you have that character's
story, written from their perspective. In competition, witnesses are
asked questions about who they are, what they know, and how they know
it. Your job is to maintain your character while improvising your
lines. Acting in Mock Trial is intellectually stimulating,
challenging, and the most fun you'll have as an actor.
No legal knowledge is necessary!
Come look into Mock Trial at our information session on Monday,
September 14th in the C-School (Huntley Hall) Room 221 at 7 PM.
If you have any questions, email Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu)
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
W&L Mock Trial
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you enjoy mock trial, forensics, debate, or theater? Do you think
you might want to go to law school? Would you just like to be part of
a challenging and fun program that emphasizes teamwork, public
speaking and thinking on your feet? Then get involved in W&L's Mock
Trial program (INTR 231 and 431)!
This year's participants will prepare the 2009-2010 American Mock
Trial Association (www.collegemocktrial.org) case. Our teams will
compete in five invitational tournaments before taking our case to the
Regional tournament. In preparation for these competitions,
participants will meet twice weekly throughout the fall term for
classroom sessions and intra-team scrimmage. Participants will assume
the roles of attorneys and witnesses and will present all aspects of
the case, from opening statement to closing argument.
If you are interested, come see us at our information session on
Monday, September 14 at 7:00 p.m. in C- School (Huntley Hall) Room
221. At that session a packet will be distributed with try-out
materials. Try-outs will be held on Saturday, September 19 from 1-5
PM and on Sunday, September 20 from 7-10 PM. All tryouts will be in
the Law School, Classroom E.
If you have questions, contact Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu).
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Become a WLUR DJ!
Kimber Lauren Wiggs <wiggsk10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Tired of having no say about what you hear on the radio? Think you have good musical
taste? Like sitting in small rooms full of sound equipment?
Then you should become a DJ for WLUR!
WLUR 91.5 FM Lexington accepts applications for new music shows in September,
December, March and June. Here is the process for becoming a DJ:
New DJs must submit a mix CD of 60 to 90 minutes of music. You’re essentially putting
together a sample show, so give it your best effort.
Accompanying the mix, include a sheet with the following information:
• Your name, e-mail address, and phone number
• Title and artist of each track on your mix
• The best possible show times for you
• Times when you absolutely cannot do a show
• Type of show you’re applying for (in case we can’t figure it out from your music)
Most shows for new DJs will be one hour, once a week.
You can drop mix CDs off at the WLUR office, located on the bottom floor of the Elrod
Commons, next to the Stackhouse Theater.
Applications for the undergraduate spring term (April-June) are due in the WLUR office no
later than Monday, September 14 at 5:00 p.m.
For more information, contact station manager Jeremy Franklin at (540) 458-4017 or
franklinj@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
Men's Soccer team manager
Geoffrey del Forn <delforng@wlu.edu>
The men's soccer team is looking for a team manager for our upcoming
season. The manager will receive one PE credit. Duties include;
attending practice a couple times a week (not everyday) and helping
the coaching staff in travel and practice arrangements. If you are
interested please RSVP to asst. coach Geoff del Forn at
delforng@wlu.edu or call 540-458-8123
---------- Notice #28 ---------- top
Men's Soccer team film person
Geoffrey del Forn <delforng@wlu.edu>
The men's soccer team is looking for someone to film all home soccer
matches. The position will be paid per game an ammount to be
determined later. No experience necessary, but would be helpful. If
you are interested please RSVP to asst. coach Geoff del Forn at
delforng@wlu.edu or call 540-458-8123.
---------- Notice #29 ---------- top
Silver Jewelry Sale in the Commons
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
The glint of silver will be everywhere in the Commons atrium from
9AM-6PM Friday, September 11. A broad selection of earrings,
neclaces, bracelets and rings in today's fashion styles will be
available from a top vendor. Prices are very reasonable and
purchases may be swiped home from the University Store.
---------- Notice #30 ---------- top
Workshop Series: Managing Opportunities for Success
Christy Barongan <cbarongan@wlu.edu>
Join in on the first of four workshops designed to maximize your
chances of success in your goals. The first workshop will be on
Successfully Coping with Life Transitions: Making the Most of Your
New role and will be held on Wednesday, 9/16, from 5:30 p.m.-7:00
p.m. in Room 114, Elrod Commons.
Workshops will be facilitated by Christy Barongan, Ph.D., University
Counselor and are open to the entire Washington and Lee community.
---------- Notice #31 ---------- top
Capture the Flag with Caribbean Society!
Amber Janay Cooper <coopera12@mail.wlu.edu
>
Join the Caribbean Society for a fun game of Capture the Flag on
Saturday Sept. 19th on the Cannan Green. Team sign-up will begin
approximately a week prior to the event. Sign-up tables will be located
in the Commons. More details coming soon!!
---------- Notice #32 ---------- top
9/11: Never Forget Memorial
Kathleen Braun Blackburn <blackburnkb11@mail.wlu.edu
>
This Friday, pause by the Colonnade to remember and reflect on the
terrorist attacks that occurred 8 years ago in New York, Washington,
D.C., and rural Pennsylvania. Three thousand flags will be displayed
on the Colonnade all day to represent each 9/11 victim, and there will
be a brief ceremony at 9:11 a.m. The event is co-sponsored by the
College Republicans and Democrats, and all are welcome to attend.
---------- Notice #33 ---------- top
Hillel's First Fridays at Five!
Joshua D. Posner <posnerj12@mail.wlu.edu
>
First Fridays at Five (FFF) is Hillel's monthly Shabbat service and
dinner. It occurs on the first Friday of each month at 5 PM. FFF are
always a lot of fun, have amazing food, and are a great way to get to
know other Jewish students (as well as interested students who are not
Jewish.)
This month's FFF will be this Friday, 9/11 (which is not the first
Friday of the month but the first Friday we are all here at W&L). It
will be held at 5 PM in Commons 345, followed by dinner in Commons
216. The menu is delicious: grilled tenderloin, grilled Portobello
mushrooms, roasted potatoes, green vegetable, salad, and of course
homemade challah and dessert. We hope everyone can attend!
---------- Notice #34 ---------- top
SAIL Mug Winner
Nay Lin <linn11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Thanks for stopping by at SAIL Table at the Activities Fair. Winners
for the SAIL Mug are below; please come to SAIL first meeting to claim
the prize.
Hemmings, Nataki '13
Campbell, Laura '12
We hope to see you on our first meeting
on Wednesday September 16th 6:30pm
in Commons 2nd Floor Women Resources Room.
---------- Notice #35 ---------- top
MATH PROBLEMS OF THE MONTH
Nathan Feldman <feldmann@wlu.edu>
Win cash prizes for solving math problems! You can find the problems
below, at math.wlu.edu, and posted in the Math Department. There's an
easier problem and a harder problem. Here's this month's problem,
which was recommended by Loren Pomeroy, a music instructor at W&L.
Opening and Closing Lockers: At a certain high school there are 1000
students and 1000 lockers. Each student is assigned a student id
number from 1 to 1000. The students then perform a simple exercise of
opening and closing certain locker doors. Initially all of the locker
doors are closed and a brave upperclassman steps forward to start the
process. She walks past all of the lockers stopping at each one. As
she stops at each locker, if her student id number divides the locker
number, then she opens the door of that locker otherwise she leaves it
closed. Then another student steps up and takes his turn. This time
some of the locker doors are open and some are closed. Each locker is
in a certain state, either open or closed. As the second student
passes each locker, he opens or closes the locker based on whether or
not his student id number divides the locker number. If his id number
divides the locker number, then he changes the state of that locker
door. Eventually, all 1000 students do likewise. In the end, some of
the locker doors will be open and some closed.
Easier Problem: Which of the doors numbered 1 through 10, if
any, are left open? Explain you answer.
Harder Problem: First explain why the order in which the
students go does not effect which doors are left open and which are
closed. Second, determine how many of the 1000 doors are left open
and which ones are they?
Submit your solutions to Professor Feldman in Robinson Hall. You must
submit a correct answer as well as an explanation of how you got your
answer. For the first few correct solutions there are $1 prizes for
the easier problems and $5 prizes for the harder problems . Prizes
are available to everyone in the W&L community; students, faculty, and
staff.
---------- Notice #36 ---------- top
Project Horizon Volunteer Training
Gene Patrick Hamilton <hamilton.g@law.wlu.edu
>
Do you have free time and want to volunteer? Do you want to make a
difference in the lives of people? Then become a Project Horizon
Volunteer!
Project Horizon will host its next volunteer training session
September 26-October 3. Please call or email Rebecca Hamilton,
Volunteer Coordinator, at 463-7861 or rhamilton@rockbridge.net for an
informational letter and application.
Project Horizon is a non-profit domestic violence and sexual assault
agency that provides services that are free and confidential. The
agency not only provides shelter to victims and survivors of domestic,
dating, and sexual violence, but also counseling and legal advocacy.
In addition to services for victims and survivors, Project Horizon
offers education and outreach in the Rockbridge area.
---------- Notice #37 ---------- top
Applebee's Pancake Breakfast for Woods Creek Montessori
Holly Pickett <picketth@wlu.edu>
APPLEBEES PANCAKE BREAKFAST
FUNDRAISER
To benefit Woods Creek Montessori
Date: Saturday, September 12, 2009
Time: 8:00 am - 10:00 am
Place: Applebees in Lexington
Cost: $5.00 Adults $3.00 Children 10 and under
Contact: Woods Creek Montessori
463-6461
---------- Notice #38 ---------- top
House for rent
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent! 5 bedrooms, nice location, big yard, and great
deck for cookouts! Call Scott at 540-261-2993 for more details.
---------- Notice #39 ---------- top
House for Rent in Providence Hill
Elizabeth Christensen <christensene@wlu.edu>
3 BR/2.5 bath for rent. 800 Sunset Drive, Lexington. Beautiful,
spacious brick rancher in elegant Providence Hill neighborhood.
Close to Golf Course but inside Lexington City limits. Within
walking distance to W&L, VMI and Main Street. 2,250 square feet.
Fully equippped kitchen, formal dining room, breakfast nook, formal
living room with fireplace, large family room with fireplace and
large finished basement. Three large bedrooms, two full baths make
this home perfect for faculty and law students. $1,200/month.
Contact: Dale or Betty Davis at dale.davis@globalgroup.com or
cr3davis@yahoo.com
---------- Notice #40 ---------- top
Christmas Tree for Sale
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Used for one Christmas; $60; email lneilson@wlu.edu for pictures.
---------- Notice #41 ---------- top
House for sale or rent
Cynthia Hintze <chintze@wlu.edu>
1898 Victorian home located at 2256 Oak Avenue, Buena Vista.
Completely renovated in 2006; four bedrooms, two baths, all
applicances (including washer/dryer), dual heat pumps (heating/AC),
new roof (2009). Asking $189,000 - will consider short sale offer
or will rent ($1,000/month); immediate possession. If interested,
contact M. Murphy (mmurphy@ehc.edu) or 276-698-1370 for details.
---------- Notice #42 ---------- top
PLAY SMARTER - PLAY BETTER BRASS@W&L
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT?
Don't let years of practicing and enjoyment end when you start
college! Take the bell by the horns and get better!
Increase your strengths while decreasing your limitations. Play
Smarter - Play Better!
Trumpet - French Horn - Trombone - Baritone - Euphonium - Tuba
You can register now for MUS 141B. Super reasonable add-on fee.
Contact Prof. Peter Del Vecchio for registration info: Brass@wlu.edu
BRASS@W&L - Be a part of it!!
---------- Notice #43 ---------- top
Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241
Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne <goulbournek10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I have books that may still be required for POL105 with Prof. Zarakol
POV101, and CHEM241. Email me for info.
---------- Notice #44 ---------- top
Charlie Potter Rentals
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent on Taylor Street! 3 to 4 bedrooms, fully
renovated, and within city limits! For more details, call Charlie
Potter at 540-463-3639 or 540-460-3630.
---------- Notice #45 ---------- top
Permanent Part-time Sitter Needed
Julie Cline <jcline@wlu.edu>
Looking for a sitter for our six-month-old son weekday afternoons (M-
F). Position follows the K-12 City of Lexington school calendar.
Contact me at (337) 962-1820 or rmcharles23@yahoo.com.
Thanks, Roslyn Idewu
---------- Notice #46 ---------- top
Horse Board and Trainer
Michael Patrick O'Brien <obrienmp10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Reasonable horse board, relaxed atmosphere, very private farm 5 miles from Horse Center,
different paddocks of varying sizes, great grass, water, fencing. Access to no-frills 12 stall
barn, round pen and ring, excellent trainer for H/J, eventing, dressage, endurance.
3graces@rockbridge.net or 463-3628
---------- Notice #47 ---------- top
Horse Board Available
Tyler Teass <teasst@wlu.edu>
HORSE BOARD short drive from town, private 400+ acres to ride, trails,
arena, hot/cold wash stall, field or stall board, Rockbridge Hunt
territory, reasonably priced, email windward97@aol.com or call
540-874-3002
---------- Notice #48 ---------- top
PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING
Paulette Rinderknecht <rinderknechtp@wlu.edu>
Lodging available for Parents' Weekend at historic Montillico. Located
5 miles from campus, this 1803 Manor house is set in idyllic
surroundings and is one of the rare untouched dwellings of the period.
Rehabilitated in 2004, it tastefully incorporates amenities for
today's needs yet preserved the feeling of gentility and gracious
charm of the South. There are 2 bedrooms with private baths and a
guest house with kitchen and bath. Prices start at $125, breakfast
included. For information and pictures, please call 540-458-8804
(am), 540-458-8151 (pm) or (cell) 202-215-7407.
---------- Notice #49 ---------- top
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve the
W&L Community
Nancy Osella owner/operator of "Nanceportation" Premium Transport
Service provides rides for students and the community to all
airports, medical appointments, shopping and anywhere you need to
go. (Students say they love the name of the business, f.y.i. Nancy's
10 year old son came up with it!) Drop off or pick up at the
Roanoke Airport during the day for 1 passenger is $85, reduced rates
for multiple passengers. Refer a friend and receive a discount.
For a price quote to any airport or any location just e-mail Nancy
your trip details, date and time of your trip, addresses of pick up
and drop off. "Nanceportation" has given many parents peace of mind
when their student has had delayed flights knowing that Nancy is a
mom too and will not leave anyone without a ride. You will receive
personalized service with "Nanceportation"!
For price quotes and questions: nancyosella@comcast.net For
reservations: office (540) 464-6162
---------- Notice #50 ---------- top
Potatoes for Sale
Suzannah Vess <svess@wlu.edu>
Kennebec white potatoes for sale (dug fresh from the garden last
week):
5 gallon bucket - $10.00
1 bushel - $18.00
Call Bobby Vess at 463-6601 if interested. He can make arrangements
to meet on campus to deliver.
---------- Notice #51 ---------- top
House for rent near campus
Brian Richardson <richardsonb@wlu.edu>
Two-bedroom home for rent four blocks from campus.
Available immediately, furnished or unfurnished. Big, modern
kitchen, central air and gas heat. Wood floors throughout. Laundry
room with full-size washer and dryer. Nice backyard. $900/mo., plus
utilities. View at 207 S. Jefferson St. Email richardsonb@wlu.edu or
call 540-817-8559.
---------- Notice #52 ---------- top
Vacuum and Toaster Oven
Joseph Patrick McDonald <mcdonaldjp10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Have Bissell vacuum and toaster oven for sale. Toaster oven is large
enough for a 12 inch pizza (or "4 inch chicken"). $30 for each item
or $50 for both.
---------- Notice #53 ---------- top
Specials this week at the Patisserie!
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Specials This Week at The Patisserie:
Monday & Tuesday ~ Choice of Soup & Mini Sandwich, $6.25
served from 11am - 2:30pm
Wednesday Lunch Special
Jambalaya (Gluten Free), $4.95
served from 11am - 2:30pm
Thursday is Family Dinner Night! This week:
Double Cherry Wood Smoked Ham w/Scalloped Potatoes & Vegetable
(Gluten Free). Feeds four large or six small appetites. $22.00
We are also available for catering; see our website below, or give
us a call!
www.patisseriecafe.net
patisserie@patisseriecafe.net
107 North Main Street
Lexington VA 24450
540-462-6000
---------- Notice #54 ---------- top
Need books for Intermediate French and International Finance
Dalena Grace Moser <moserd10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I need books for the Intermediate French class and International
Finance. If you had either of the classes in the past and want to make
some money, I will be happy to buy your old books from you. Or if you
don't want to lose them forever, I don't mind returning them at the
end of the semester. Email me at moserd10@mail.wlu.edu or call me at
706-224-9023.
---------- Notice #55 ---------- top
HOME FOR SALE!
Haley Sigler <siglerh@wlu.edu>
40 Roman Way is a 2,900 sq. ft. house sitting on a 2 acre lot in Rockbridge County. Built in
2002, the home consists of 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, two car garage, finished walk-out
basement, hardwood floors, and a first floor master suite.
Offered at $285,000 40 Roman Way includes GE kitchen appliances and GE washer and dryer.
For additional information visit:
40romanway.blogspot.com or call David at 540-463-9496.
---------- Notice #56 ---------- top
For Sale: Furniture (Great Prices!)
Margaret Swisher <swisherm@wlu.edu>
Sofas, Loveseats, Chest of Drawers, Night-tables/Endtables, Dining
Tables w/ 4 Chairs, Desk w/ Chair. All furniture is a medium color
natural wood finish, and is in good condition. Please email
duncan3.5@comcast.net or call 540-464-5731 after 5:30 p.m.
---------- Notice #57 ---------- top
Found iPhone
Stephanie Mauro Mendez <mauromendezs10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hi,
I found an iPhone over the weekend by the elevator in the school's main parking lot. It was
on the top floor, right at you head out towards the gym.
If you think it is yours, come get at the security desk. It is an 8GB iPhone with a black rubber
protector around it.
---------- Notice #58 ---------- top
LOST GRAY KRZR VERIZON CELLPHONE
Rasaq Oluwaseun Lawal <lawalr10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I lost my phone somewhere between Speedway (across from the fire-station) and Pole One.
Its an ahs gray silverish verizon krzr. If anyone finds it please email me. Thanks.
Zaq
---------- Notice #59 ---------- top
BOOKS FOR SALE - POL , GEO , CALC , ART HIST , ECON
Levi Daniel Paulk <paulkl12@mail.wlu.edu
>
Gilliam 213 - paulkl12@mail.wlu.edu
Econ 101 - "Microeconomics" - Parkin - 8th Edition
$90 - slight wear-and-tear on cover
Quant = 1
Math 101, 102, 221 - "Essential Calculus" - Stewart
$90 - Hard Cover - good as new
Quant = 2
Geo 100 B - "Understanding Earth" - Grotzinger & Jordan - 5th
Edition
$80 - slightly more wear-and-tear on cover
Quant = 3
ARTH 102 - "Art History" - vol. 1 - Marilyn Stokstad - 3rd ed.
$90 - near-mint condition
Quant = 1 (each)
---------- Notice #60 ---------- top
Black Sony Camera Case - Missing
Vivian Fleming Schreeder <schreederv10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I'm missing my black camera case, it's for a Sony Cybershot... if you find it, please e-mail
me. Thanks.
---------- Notice #61 ---------- top
1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue FOR IMMEDIATE SALE!
Emily Heizer <eheizer@wlu.edu>
1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue; 3.5L 162K miles. ALL NEW TIRES. Great shape
for the year; everything electric inside, interior is in great
condition! There isn't really anything wrong with the car, I just
bought a new one and need the money to go towards car payments. Runs
great, very safe, heavy sedan. I would like $1500 for it but need to
take BEST OFFER MADE! Please contact Emily at eheizer@wlu.edu for
more information or to make an offer!
---------- Notice #62 ---------- top
U2 Tickets!
Elizabeth Ellen Clarke <clarkee@wlu.edu
>
I have TWO extra tickets to see U2 in Charlottesville on Thursday, October 1 at Scott Stadium.
Each ticket is $100 and General Admission -- the best place to be!
It should be a great show. Email Liz Clarke if you're interested!
clarke.e@law.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #63 ---------- top
Do you need a Ride?
Kelly Hemminger <hemmingerk@wlu.edu>
I'll be heading up near Cadiz, Ohio this weekend. Contact me if you
need a ride along I77. Kelly 570-0802
---------- Notice #64 ---------- top
Got Crutches?
Kelly Hemminger <hemmingerk@wlu.edu>
In an effort to keep health care costs down, I'd like to borrow
crutches for 3-4 weeks. I'd need them beginning Sept 30th. Call
Kelly at 570-0802.
---------- Notice #65 ---------- top
need a babysitting job for this year?
David Marsh <marshd@wlu.edu>
We're looking for some fairly regular babysitting (5-10 hrs/week)
for an energetic 2-year old. Most times will be mid-late afternoon
(e.g. 2:30 - 5:30), but availability C hr on MWF would also be
helpful. Pay is $10/hr.
Experience with toddlers in a plus.
Car is a plus.
Basic interest in dinosaurs (or willingness to pretend) is required.
---------- Notice #66 ---------- top
Brand new LAPTOP for sale!
Robert Koch <rkoch@wlu.edu>
Classes are back in full swing...need a laptop?? I bought a Dell
Inspiron 14 in August that I no long need. Never used, perfect
condition, details below:
Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor
14 inch HD 720p LED display, 3 GB Hard Drive
Windows Vista Home Premium Edition
8x CD/DVD burner, Wireless, 6 cell 48 Whr lithium ion battery
Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 with Word, Excel & Powerpoint
1yr limited hardware warrantee
Market price was $800, asking $600. Willing to negotiate. Email
rkoch@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #67 ---------- top
All Fraternity Boys
Caroline Claire Brzozowicz <brzozowiczc10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you like to burn things at your parties? Do you like to impress freshmen girls by throwing
random pieces of furniture into the fire? If so, this offer is for you. We have one table, one
entertainment unit, and one recliner available at Poplar Hill. All you need to do is come pick
it up. Please call or email Caroline at 704-574-1901 and brzozowiczc10@mail.wlu.edu if
interested.
---------- Notice #68 ---------- top
Big TV
Caroline Claire Brzozowicz <brzozowiczc10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you like to tinker with electronics? If so, this 32-inch TV is for you. The picture quality
flickers, but the sound quality is unprecedented. It can be yours for $15 OBO, all you need to
do is come pick it up at Poplar Hill. Please call or email Caroline at 704-574-1901 and
brzozowiczc10@mail.wlu.edu if interested.
---------- Notice #69 ---------- top
LOST
Diane Cochran <cochrand@wlu.edu>
Pocket calendar/Appointment Book (approx. 3x6 inches)
Please contact Sam Calhoun at ext. 8527.
---------- Notice #70 ---------- top
LOST PURPLE CAMERA
Reagan Marlene Kerr <kerrr10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I lost my purple Nikon camera Monday night around Riverhouse/County
Seat. If you happened to pick it up or find it, please let me
know! THANKS!!
---------- Notice #71 ---------- top
BOOKS FOR SALE - POL , GEO , ART HIST , ECON
Levi Daniel Paulk <paulkl12@mail.wlu.edu
>
Gilliam 213 - paulkl12@mail.wlu.edu
Econ 101 - "Microeconomics" - Parkin - 8th Edition
$90 - slight wear-and-tear on cover
Quant = 1
Geo 100 B - "Understanding Earth" - Grotzinger & Jordan - 5th
Edition
$80 - slightly more wear-and-tear on cover
Quant = 3
ARTH 102 - "Art History" - vol. 1 - Marilyn Stokstad - 3rd ed.
$90 - near-mint condition
Quant = 1 (each)
---------- Notice #72 ---------- top
Chem 111 text book for sale
Victoria Maureen Stevens <stevensv10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Chem 111 textbook for sale that is the same as in the bookstore. The
used price in the bookstore is around $160, so I'm asking $125 OBO.
Email me if you're interested at stevensv10@mail.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #73 ---------- top
lost phone
Blair Constance Gillespie <gillespieb12@mail.wlu.edu
>
I lost my white samsung sliding phone Tuesday night at the pole houses. If found, please
email me at gillespieb12@mail.wlu.edu thanks!!
September 11
Campus Notices for Friday, September 11, 2009
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for September 11 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Study Abroad Fair 9/22 - Kip Brooks
3 ) Microphone Headsets Available for Checkout - Julie Knudson
4 ) Sustainability and Participatory Action Research - Lorie Holter
5 ) Fellowship Spotlight: James Madison Graduate Fellowships - Rebekah Powers
6 ) Fellowship Spotlight: Soros Fellowships for New Americans - Rebekah Powers
7 ) St Andrews - not just for science majors - Kip Brooks
8 ) BRASS@W&L MUS 141B - Peter Del Vecchio
9 ) 2009-10 Warner/Doremus Gym and Fitness Center Hours - Emily Nicely
10 ) MUSIC LESSONS AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS IN ALL AREAS AND LEVELS - Dymphna Alexander
11 ) Network with alumni while making $$$ - Sarah Gess
12 ) PAYROLL DEADLINES for Bi-Weekly Web Time Entry & Time Sheets - Carolyn Deacon
13 ) INTERNATIONAL SCHOLAR TO SPEAK ON CONSTITUTION DAY - Mark Rush
14 ) AUDITIONS for W&L Repertory Dance Company - Susan Wager
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
15 ) Commons Movie List - Lee Neilson
16 ) The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help! - Kate Nickols
17 ) Intramural Cup Registration - Ray Ellington
18 ) Intramural Soccer Registration - Ray Ellington
19 ) Campus Rec Run/Walk series--First Event - Ray Ellington
20 ) CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music! - Ray Ellington
21 ) Student Shopping Shuttle to Kroger/ Walmart starts this Saturday - Amy Richwine
22 ) Placing a T-Shirt Order??? - Alexander Thomas Boehling
23 ) Interested in Acting/Theater? - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
24 ) W&L Mock Trial - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
25 ) Become a WLUR DJ! - Kimber Lauren Wiggs
26 ) Men's Soccer team manager - Geoffrey del Forn
27 ) Men's Soccer team film person - Geoffrey del Forn
28 ) Track & Field Team Organizational Meeting Monday 9/14 - Nathan Hoey
29 ) Silver Jewelry Sale in the Commons - Maureen Becker
30 ) Workshop Series: Managing Opportunities for Success - Christy Barongan
31 ) SAIL Mug Winner - Nay Lin
32 ) MATH PROBLEMS OF THE MONTH - Nathan Feldman
33 ) ArtistExhibition, Michael Ananian, McCarthy Gallery-Holekamp Hall - Lynda Bassett deMaria
34 ) Hillel's First Fridays at Five! - Joshua D. Posner
35 ) Intramural Tee Shirt Design Contest - Ray Ellington
36 ) DUCHOSSOIS TENNIS CENTER HOURS - Carolyne Mayo
37 ) Honor Advocate Information Session - Robert Byron Womble Jr.
38 ) 9/11: Never Forget Memorial - Kathleen Braun Blackburn
39 ) Do you know Chinese? - Victoria Rae Taylor
40 ) FIELD HOCKEY GAME TODAY! - Alexandra Caritis
41 ) Weekend's Campus Activities - Jessica Ann Vercellino
42 ) Fancy Dress Applications and Memorabilia Sale - Kenneth Allen Hopkins
Community Service and Fund-Raising
43 ) Project Horizon Volunteer Training - Gene Patrick Hamilton
44 ) Swing Dance Lessons--free for W&L students!!! - Nikki Melina Bell
45 ) TOMORROW! Applebee's Pancake Breakfast for Woods Creek Montessori - Holly Pickett
46 ) BLOOD DRIVE--Sept. 15 - Samara T. Francisco
47 ) WEEKEND ECO EVENTS - John Wise
48 ) Friday Nite at the Movies - Morris Trimmer
49 ) Middle-Earth Theater Comes to Boxerwood on September 19 - Howard Dobin
Personal Notices
50 ) House for rent - Emily Flowers
51 ) House for sale or rent - Cynthia Hintze
52 ) PLAY SMARTER - PLAY BETTER BRASS@W&L - Peter Del Vecchio
53 ) Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241 - Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne
54 ) Charlie Potter Rentals - Emily Flowers
55 ) Horse Board and Trainer - Michael Patrick O'Brien
56 ) Horse Board Available - Tyler Teass
57 ) PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING - Paulette Rinderknecht
58 ) Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve - Deborah Miranda
59 ) "SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER" AT LEXINGTON REFLEXOLOGY!! - Peter Del Vecchio
60 ) Potatoes for Sale - Suzannah Vess
61 ) House for rent near campus - Brian Richardson
62 ) Vacuum and Toaster Oven - Joseph Patrick McDonald
63 ) Need books for Intermediate French and International Finance - Dalena Grace Moser
64 ) For Sale: Furniture (Great Prices!) - Margaret Swisher
65 ) Found iPhone - Stephanie Mauro Mendez
66 ) LOST GRAY KRZR VERIZON CELLPHONE - Rasaq Oluwaseun Lawal
67 ) 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue FOR IMMEDIATE SALE! - Emily Heizer
68 ) need a babysitting job for this year? - David Marsh
69 ) Brand new LAPTOP for sale! - Robert Koch
70 ) BOOKS FOR SALE - POL , GEO , ART HIST , ECON - Levi Daniel Paulk
71 ) For Sale: Two Used Whirlpool Windor Air Conditioners - Tony Conway
72 ) International Finance and Financial Accounting Books Needed - Asel Rysalieva
73 ) IPOD FOR SALE - Megan McKenzie Steinhardt
74 ) Event Horse for sale or lease - Alexandra Dickson Raab
75 ) Nice House for Rent - Natalie Garvis
76 ) LOST CAMERA - Reagan Marlene Kerr
77 ) house for rent - Cheryl Garber
78 ) house for rent - Cheryl Garber
79 ) lost ipod - Matthew John Greene
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for September 11
Calendar Events for Friday, September 11 2009
All Day: 9/11: Never Forget
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4322
All Day: Hall of Fame Weekend
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3420
All Day: Art Exhibit: Modern Patrons
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3481
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Art Exhibit: Amy Finkbeiner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4294
All Day: Kamen Gallery: The Stan Kamen '49L, Collection Western Art
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4016
All Day: Conservation Meeting - VCC & Environmental Assembly
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3884
All Day: Kamen Gallery: Netsuke, A Glance at Part of the Glickstein Collection
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3793
All Day: Mountain Music Festival
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4371
All Day: McCarthy Gallery (Holekamp Hall): Portraits from Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4056
All Day: Isolated Wetlands Conference / Vernal Pool Building Workshop
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4082
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.: Undergraduate Drop/Add
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=1267
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.: University-Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra and University Wind Ensemble Interviews
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4198
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.: University Chorus and Chamber Singers Auditions
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4197
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Alpha Phi Alpha School Supply Drive
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3905
3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.: Outing Club: white water rafting trip
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4304
5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.: A General’s Welcome
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4199
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Study Abroad Fair 9/22
Kip Brooks <kbrooks@wlu.edu>
Interested in studying abroad? Visit the Study Abroad Fair and
speak with representatives from 25+ programs and universities, W&L
Spring Term Abroad 2010 courses, and W&L programs. Tuesday,
September 22 from 11am - 4pm in front of the Leyburn Library
(weather: Great Hall of the Science Center). Get all your questions
answered!
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Microphone Headsets Available for Checkout
Julie Knudson <jmknudson@wlu.edu>
The Leyburn Library Information Desk has microphone headsets available
for checkout. If you need to record audio or attend a web conference
from your computer, check out a headset!
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Sustainability and Participatory Action Research
Lorie Holter <lholter@wlu.edu>
September Environmental Studies Luncheon
Dr. Laura Henry-Stone, post-doctorate fellow in environmental studies
at Washington and Lee, will explore the framework of participatory
action research as a model for how to conduct sustainability studies,
especially in a liberal arts setting where teaching and scholarship go
hand in hand.
Please rsvp by Tuesday Sept 15.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Fellowship Spotlight: James Madison Graduate Fellowships
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
DOES THIS SOUND LIKE A FELLOWSHIP FOR YOU? JAMES MADISON GRADUATE
FELLOWSHIP ELIGIBILITY:
Be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national.
Be a teacher, or plan to become a teacher, of American
history, American government, or social studies at the secondary
school level (grades 7-12).
Possess a bachelor’s degree or plan to receive a bachelor’s
degree no later than August 31 of the year in which you are applying.
Wait at least three years from the time that any previous
graduate degree was awarded before applying for a James Madison
Fellowship.
After earning a master’s degree, each James Madison Fellow must
teach American history, American government, or social studies in
grades 7-12 for no less than one year for each full academic year of
study under the fellowship.
The maximum amount of each award is $24,000, prorated over the
individual period of study, thus making the James Madison Fellowship
the leading award for secondary level teachers undertaking study of
the Constitution. Fellowship payments cover the actual costs of
tuition, required fees, books, and room and board but cannot exceed
$12,000 per academic year. Normally, Fellows receive less than these
maximum amounts.
Indicate interest to liaison by: December 1st
Liaisons: Associate Dean Ikeda
James Madison Graduate Fellowships: http://www.jamesmadison.com/
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Fellowship Spotlight: Soros Fellowships for New Americans
Rebekah Powers <rjpowers@wlu.edu>
IS THIS A FELLOWSHIP FOR YOU?
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans provides
opportunities for continuing generations of able and accomplished
New Americans to achieve leadership in their chosen fields. All
applicants must be either resident aliens (e.g. hold a Green Card),
naturalized U.S. citizens, or children of two parents who are both
naturalized citizens.
The Soros Foundation annually awards thirty scholarships of $20,000,
plus half of the tuition owed to the graduate school program of the
applicant’s choice, for a period of two years. A Fellow may pursue a
graduate degree in any professional field (e.g., engineering,
medicine, law, social work, etc.) or scholarly discipline in the
Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences. The Fine and
Performing Arts are included.
Applications are due from seniors in early November, and candidates
should expect to participate in an interview as the vetting process
transpires. If you plan to apply, contact a liaison officer as
early as possible.
Liaison: Associate Dean Ikeda
Express interest by: October 1st
Soros Deadline: early November
Consult the program website at http://www.pdsoros.org/
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
St Andrews - not just for science majors
Kip Brooks <kbrooks@wlu.edu>
Learn more about the St Andrews - W&L Partnership Program at the
Study Abroad Fair on Tuesday, September 22 from 11 - 4. W&L science
students can study abroad at St Andrews and receive a W&L grade on
their transcript for certain science courses. Non-science students
can participate in the W&L program and take any of the classes
offered at St Andrews. Come learn more at the Study Abroad Fair.
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
BRASS@W&L MUS 141B
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT?
Don't let years of practicing and enjoyment end when you start
college! Take the bell by the horns and get better! Increase your
strengths while decreasing your limitations. Play Smarter - Play Better!
Trumpet - French Horn - Trombone - Baritone - Euphonium - Tuba
Register now for MUS 141B. Super reasonable add-on fee. Contact Prof.
Peter Del Vecchio for registration info: Brass@wlu.edu
BRASS@W&L - Be a part of it!!
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
2009-10 Warner/Doremus Gym and Fitness Center Hours
Emily Nicely <nicelye@wlu.edu>
Effective Monday, September 14th, the Fitness Center hours will be:
Monday-Thursday - 6:00 a.m. 10:30 p.m.
Friday - 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 1:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Warner/Doremus Building Hours will be:
Monday-Thursday - 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Friday - 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 1:00-11:00 p.m.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
MUSIC LESSONS AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS IN ALL AREAS AND LEVELS
Dymphna Alexander <alexanderd@wlu.edu>
Music lessons are available for all students in all areas and levels:
brass, woodwinds, strings, keyboard, voice and percussion. Contact
the music office at 8852 or alexanderd@wlu.edu for more information.
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Network with alumni while making $$$
Sarah Gess <sgess@wlu.edu>
The Washington and Lee Annual Fund Phonathon is looking for new
student callers!
This is a job open to all undergraduate students and requires a
minimum 6 hour commitment per week. The job involves calling Annual
Fund prospective donors--alumni and parents--and acting as a
positive ambassador to the University as well as asking for their
support in participating in the 2009-10 Annual Fund.
In addition to offering good alumni networking opportunities, the
Phonathon pays well with a base hourly wage of $8/hr plus additional
incentives based on performance and salary increases based on number
of terms worked.
Paid training sessions will be held Sept. 21-30. We call from 6-9pm
Sunday-Thursday. Calling beings on October 4 and will continue
through the beginning of December.
Please contact Sarah Gess, Assistant Director of Annual Giving, at
sgess@wlu.edu for more information or for an application.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
PAYROLL DEADLINES for Bi-Weekly Web Time Entry & Time Sheets
Carolyn Deacon <cdeacon@wlu.edu>
WEB TIME ENTRY DEADLINES
Employee submissions are due by MIDNIGHT on Friday, September 11th.
Supervisor approvals are due by NOON on Monday, September 14th.
Time Sheets (paper)
All Bi-weekly and Regular Student Worker time sheets are due in the
Business Office by Noon, Monday September 14th, in order to be paid
on
Friday, September 18th.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
INTERNATIONAL SCHOLAR TO SPEAK ON CONSTITUTION DAY
Mark Rush <rushm@wlu.edu>
Louis Fisher, Specialist in Constitutional Law with the Law Library of
the Library of Congress will deliver the University's Constitution Day
address at 6 PM Thursday 17 September in the Stackhouse Theater. All
members of the University community and the public are welcome. The
Title of Fisher's Talk is "Judicial Supremacy: Neither the Intent nor
the Reality."
Fisher is a prolific, internationally renowned scholar and author.
Prior to serving at the Library of Congress, Fisher was a senior
researcher at the Congressional Research Service from 1970 to 2006.
During his service with CRS he was research director of the House
Iran-Contra Committee in 1987, writing major sections of the final
report. He testifies before Congress regularly.
He has been invited to speak in Albania, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Canada, China, the Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Greece,
Israel, Japan, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Oman, the
Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, South Korea, Taiwan,
Ukraine, and the United Arab Emirates.
This event is sponsored by the Department of Politics, the William
Lyne Wilson Fund, and the School of Law.
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
AUDITIONS for W&L Repertory Dance Company
Susan Wager <wagers@wlu.edu>
W&L Theater and Dance announce 2009-2010 DANCE AUDITIONS for W&L
Repertory Dance Company on Tuesday, Sept. 15 from 4:30 - 6: 30 p.m. in
the Keller Theatre located in Lenfest Hall.
Be a part of the 2009-2010 award-winning Dance Company and experience
the innovative new dance works presented by guest artists and
performers. Auditions will be in a technique class format. No need to
prepare anything. Company members meet Tuesdays during I block for
showings. E-mail Artistic Director, Jenefer Davies at daviesj@wlu.edu
with questions. Headshots will be taken during auditions.
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Commons Movie List
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Swing by the Elrod Commons to pick up a list of the movie showings
sponsored by the John W. Elrod University Commons for Fall Term. The
list will be at the Information Desk.
If you want an electronic PDF instead, visit this link:
http://www.wlu.edu/Documents/student_activities/Campus%
20Recreation/Fall_2009_Movie_Print_out_SINGULAR.pdf
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
The Women's Soccer Team Needs Your Help!
Kate Nickols <nickolsk@wlu.edu>
The W&L Women's Soccer Team is looking for volunteers to be a ball
person and film home games. Below is our home game schedule, for
each game we need one person to film and four ball people. Please
contact Kate Nickols (nickolsk@wlu.edu) if you're available or if
you have questions. Thank you!
Saturday, September 19th, 3PM
Sunday, October 4th, 2PM
Saturday, Octber 10th, 11AM
Thursday, October 15th, 4PM
Monday, October 19th, 4PM
Wednesday, October 28th, 4PM
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Intramural Cup Registration
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
Registration for the IM Cup is being held today through Sunday
September 13th at 5pm. The IM Cup is a competition between teams
that register in advance for all 10 major IM Leagues/Tournaments.
Teams earn points based on their performance during each
League/Tournament. The 10 major events for this year are the 6v6
Soccer League, Flag Football League, Tennis Singles Tournament,
Inner Tube Water Polo Tournament, Volleyball League, Basketball
League, Dodgeball Tournament, Kickball League, Ultimate Frisbee
Tournament and Softball League. The registraton fee is $350 by
check made payable to W&L Campus Recreation. The registration fee
along with a registration form and a participants' informed consent
form may be turned into to the IM Office located in Elrod Commons
234. All forms can be found on the IM page at campusrec.wlu.edu For
questions contact Ray Ellington at sellington@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Intramural Soccer Registration
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
Registration for IM Soccer is being held today through Sunday
September 13th at 5pm.
Games will be played as 6v6 and will take place on the Turf Field.
A limit of 12 players are allowed on a roster. Any team registered
for the IM Cup is automatically registered for this league. If you
wish to form a team a check in the amount of $40 along with a
registration form and a participants' informed consent form are due
to the IM Office located at Elrod Commons 234 by the deadline.
Schedules will be sent to each team captain on Monday September 14th
by 10am and play will begin on Tuesday September 15th. All forms
can be found on the IM page at campusrec.wlu.edu For questions
contact Ray Ellington at sellington@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Campus Rec Run/Walk series--First Event
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be conducting a series of
events this year for runners and walkers. Everyone is invited to
the first event of the year scheduled for Friday Septeber 18th at
6pm. The event will consist of a 2 mile run and 1 mile walk around
front campus. There is no registration fee! To sign up please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu or be at the
registration table, which will be located on Cannan Green, at 530pm
the day of the event.
Other Events Scheduled for the Year:
Parent/Kid 5K- 10/31
Turkey Trot- 11/14
Egg Nog Jog- December
Valentine Event- February
Fancy Dress Event- March
Easter Egg Dash- March
Duathlon- April
End Of Year Celebration- May
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music!
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be sponsoring a series of
free CoRec activities for students on most Sundays throughout the
academic year.
The first event is Outdoor Volleyball and is scheduled for Sunday
September 13th at 6pm on Cannan Green. WLUR will be helping to
provide music and their will be give aways as well as Free Pizza
from Papa Johns.
A full schedule of Sunday CoRec events can be found on the Campus
Rec home page at campusrec.wlu.edu If your club, organization or
department is interested in co-sponsoring any of the events please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Student Shopping Shuttle to Kroger/ Walmart starts this Saturday
Amy Richwine <arichwine@wlu.edu>
The W&L student shopping shuttle will recommence operations for this
academic year on Saturday, September 12. This service is FREE to all
W&L students! The route is BDG Quad - Kroger - Walmart - Kroger -
BDG. The shuttle leaves from BDG (Baker-Davis-Gilliam) Quad on the
hour starting at 11:00 am. The last shuttle leaves BDG at 4:00 pm.
The shuttle arrives at Kroger on the quarter hour and three quarter
hour and arrives at Walmart at the half hour up to and including 4:30
pm. The shuttle will take you to or close by Kroger, CVS Pharmacy,
Don Tequila Restaurant, Wendy's, Subway, Kentucky Fried Chicken,
Pizza Hut, Habitat for Humanity second hand store, Frank's Pizza,
Walmart, Burger King, Blockbuster Video, Crossroads Music, Crystal
Chinese restaurant, jewelry store, Verizon Wireless store, Dollar
Store and many others. This shuttle will be available EACH SATURDAY
except during exams and major breaks.
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
Placing a T-Shirt Order???
Alexander Thomas Boehling <boehlinga10@mail.wlu.edu
>
O-Week has finally arrived, and I am sure there are organizations (clubs, fraternities,
sororities, sports teams, etc.) that may be thinking about creating and ordering t-shirts for
rush, fundraising or whatever else. I encourage you all to use Kotis Design as your supplier:
www.kotisdesign.com. I am an on-campus sales representative for this great company. They
have a great team of designers, unbeatable prices, and features on their website that many
other design companies do not. Also, they can create many different products other than t-
shirts: coozies, frisbees, sweatshirts, bags, calendars, etc. If anyone has questions or would
like help contacting Kotis/placing an order through them, please don't hesitate to e-mail me.
Thanks for considering Kotis!!
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
Interested in Acting/Theater?
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Are you interested in acting or theater? Do you want the chance to
take on a unique character role? Then check out W&L Mock Trial. In
Mock Trial, you have the opportunity to take on the role of a witness.
Here's the catch: instead of a script, you have that character's
story, written from their perspective. In competition, witnesses are
asked questions about who they are, what they know, and how they know
it. Your job is to maintain your character while improvising your
lines. Acting in Mock Trial is intellectually stimulating,
challenging, and the most fun you'll have as an actor.
No legal knowledge is necessary!
Come look into Mock Trial at our information session on Monday,
September 14th in the C-School (Huntley Hall) Room 221 at 7 PM.
If you have any questions, email Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu)
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
W&L Mock Trial
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you enjoy mock trial, forensics, debate, or theater? Do you think
you might want to go to law school? Would you just like to be part of
a challenging and fun program that emphasizes teamwork, public
speaking and thinking on your feet? Then get involved in W&L's Mock
Trial program (INTR 231 and 431)!
This year's participants will prepare the 2009-2010 American Mock
Trial Association (www.collegemocktrial.org) case. Our teams will
compete in five invitational tournaments before taking our case to the
Regional tournament. In preparation for these competitions,
participants will meet twice weekly throughout the fall term for
classroom sessions and intra-team scrimmage. Participants will assume
the roles of attorneys and witnesses and will present all aspects of
the case, from opening statement to closing argument.
If you are interested, come see us at our information session on
Monday, September 14 at 7:00 p.m. in C- School (Huntley Hall) Room
221. At that session a packet will be distributed with try-out
materials. Try-outs will be held on Saturday, September 19 from 1-5
PM and on Sunday, September 20 from 7-10 PM. All tryouts will be in
the Law School, Classroom E.
If you have questions, contact Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu).
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Become a WLUR DJ!
Kimber Lauren Wiggs <wiggsk10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Tired of having no say about what you hear on the radio? Think you have good musical
taste? Like sitting in small rooms full of sound equipment?
Then you should become a DJ for WLUR!
WLUR 91.5 FM Lexington accepts applications for new music shows in September,
December, March and June. Here is the process for becoming a DJ:
New DJs must submit a mix CD of 60 to 90 minutes of music. You’re essentially putting
together a sample show, so give it your best effort.
Accompanying the mix, include a sheet with the following information:
• Your name, e-mail address, and phone number
• Title and artist of each track on your mix
• The best possible show times for you
• Times when you absolutely cannot do a show
• Type of show you’re applying for (in case we can’t figure it out from your music)
Most shows for new DJs will be one hour, once a week.
You can drop mix CDs off at the WLUR office, located on the bottom floor of the Elrod
Commons, next to the Stackhouse Theater.
Applications for the undergraduate spring term (April-June) are due in the WLUR office no
later than Monday, September 14 at 5:00 p.m.
For more information, contact station manager Jeremy Franklin at (540) 458-4017 or
franklinj@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Men's Soccer team manager
Geoffrey del Forn <delforng@wlu.edu>
The men's soccer team is looking for a team manager for our upcoming
season. The manager will receive one PE credit. Duties include;
attending practice a couple times a week (not everyday) and helping
the coaching staff in travel and practice arrangements. If you are
interested please RSVP to asst. coach Geoff del Forn at
delforng@wlu.edu or call 540-458-8123
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
Men's Soccer team film person
Geoffrey del Forn <delforng@wlu.edu>
The men's soccer team is looking for someone to film all home soccer
matches. The position will be paid per game an ammount to be
determined later. No experience necessary, but would be helpful. If
you are interested please RSVP to asst. coach Geoff del Forn at
delforng@wlu.edu or call 540-458-8123.
---------- Notice #28 ---------- top
Track & Field Team Organizational Meeting Monday 9/14
Nathan Hoey <hoeyn@wlu.edu>
Track & Field Team Meeting Monday Sept 14th
There will be an organizational meeting on Monday September 14th at
7:30pm for anyone interested in learning more about competing on the
2010 Track & Field Team!
WHO: Anyone Interested (Men & Women) In Learning More
About Competing
For The Generals Track & Field Team
WHAT: An Informational Team Meeting
WHEN: Monday September 14th @ 7:30pm
WHERE: Doremus 500-Level Classroom
FOR MORE INFO CONTACT:
Nate Hoey
Head Track & Field Coach
X 8965
hoeyn@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #29 ---------- top
Silver Jewelry Sale in the Commons
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
The glint of silver will be everywhere in the Commons atrium from
9AM-6PM Friday, September 11. A broad selection of earrings,
neclaces, bracelets and rings in today's fashion styles will be
available from a top vendor. Prices are very reasonable and
purchases may be swiped home from the University Store.
---------- Notice #30 ---------- top
Workshop Series: Managing Opportunities for Success
Christy Barongan <cbarongan@wlu.edu>
Join in on the first of four workshops designed to maximize your
chances of success in your goals. The first workshop will be on
Successfully Coping with Life Transitions: Making the Most of Your
New role and will be held on Wednesday, 9/16, from 5:30 p.m.-7:00
p.m. in Room 114, Elrod Commons.
Workshops will be facilitated by Christy Barongan, Ph.D., University
Counselor and are open to the entire Washington and Lee community.
---------- Notice #31 ---------- top
SAIL Mug Winner
Nay Lin <linn11@mail.wlu.edu
>
Thanks for stopping by at SAIL Table at the Activities Fair. Winners
for the SAIL Mug are below; please come to SAIL first meeting to claim
the prize.
Hemmings, Nataki '13
Campbell, Laura '12
We hope to see you on our first meeting
on Wednesday September 16th 6:30pm
in Commons 2nd Floor Women Resources Room.
---------- Notice #32 ---------- top
MATH PROBLEMS OF THE MONTH
Nathan Feldman <feldmann@wlu.edu>
Win cash prizes for solving math problems! You can find the problems
below, at math.wlu.edu, and posted in the Math Department. There's an
easier problem and a harder problem. Here's this month's problem,
which was recommended by Loren Pomeroy, a music instructor at W&L.
Opening and Closing Lockers: At a certain high school there are 1000
students and 1000 lockers. Each student is assigned a student id
number from 1 to 1000. The students then perform a simple exercise of
opening and closing certain locker doors. Initially all of the locker
doors are closed and a brave upperclassman steps forward to start the
process. She walks past all of the lockers stopping at each one. As
she stops at each locker, if her student id number divides the locker
number, then she opens the door of that locker otherwise she leaves it
closed. Then another student steps up and takes his turn. This time
some of the locker doors are open and some are closed. Each locker is
in a certain state, either open or closed. As the second student
passes each locker, he opens or closes the locker based on whether or
not his student id number divides the locker number. If his id number
divides the locker number, then he changes the state of that locker
door. Eventually, all 1000 students do likewise. In the end, some of
the locker doors will be open and some closed.
Easier Problem: Which of the doors numbered 1 through 10, if
any, are left open? Explain you answer.
Harder Problem: First explain why the order in which the
students go does not effect which doors are left open and which are
closed. Second, determine how many of the 1000 doors are left open
and which ones are they?
Submit your solutions to Professor Feldman in Robinson Hall. You must
submit a correct answer as well as an explanation of how you got your
answer. For the first few correct solutions there are $1 prizes for
the easier problems and $5 prizes for the harder problems . Prizes
are available to everyone in the W&L community; students, faculty, and
staff.
---------- Notice #33 ---------- top
ArtistExhibition, Michael Ananian, McCarthy Gallery-Holekamp Hall
Lynda Bassett deMaria <bassett-demarial@wlu.edu>
Michael Ananian, featured in the September, 2009, "American Artist
Magazine," will be showing in the McCarthy Gallery, Holekamp Hall,
Washington and Lee University from September 1-December 11, 2009.
This exhibition presents Ananian's ongoing series of portraits painted
from life in oil. Painters describe Ananian's work as 'gritty
realist,' "expressive realist,' and 'painterly realist.'
---------- Notice #34 ---------- top
Hillel's First Fridays at Five!
Joshua D. Posner <posnerj12@mail.wlu.edu
>
First Fridays at Five (FFF) is Hillel's monthly Shabbat service and
dinner. It occurs on the first Friday of each month at 5 PM. FFF are
always a lot of fun, have amazing food, and are a great way to get to
know other Jewish students (as well as interested students who are not
Jewish.)
This month's FFF will be TODAY, 9/11 (which is not the first
Friday of the month but the first Friday we are all here at W&L). It
will be held at 5 PM in Commons 345, followed by dinner in Commons
216. The menu is delicious: grilled tenderloin, grilled Portobello
mushrooms, roasted potatoes, green vegetable, salad, and of course
homemade challah and dessert.
We hope everyone can attend!
---------- Notice #35 ---------- top
Intramural Tee Shirt Design Contest
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The Intramural Program will be holding a design contest for it's
Championship Tee Shirts. Design entries will be accepted today and
through September 22nd. You may submit your entries as an
electronic attachment to sellington@wlu.edu or as a sketch at Elrod
Commons 234. Designs should be in good taste. All submittals will
be reviewed by the IM Committee. The winning design will receive a T-
Shirt of their design and a $50 gift certificate to the book store.
---------- Notice #36 ---------- top
DUCHOSSOIS TENNIS CENTER HOURS
Carolyne Mayo <mayoc@wlu.edu>
Hours of Operation for the Duchossois Tennis Center: Sundays (1-
6:00pm); Mondays through Thursdays (9:00am-9:00pm); Fridays (9:00am-
7:00pm); and Saturdays (9:00am-6:00pm). The tennis center will be
CLOSED on September 12-13, and 19-20 (Saturday/Sunday) for
intercollegiate play. If you have any questions, please contact
David Detwiler, Tennis Center Director @ 540-817-0403
---------- Notice #37 ---------- top
Honor Advocate Information Session
Robert Byron Womble Jr. <wombler10@mail.wlu.edu
>
The Honor Advocate Program will be hosting an information session
Tuesday, September 15 at 7PM in room 221 of the Williams School.
Information that will be covered will be the role and purpose of the
Honor Advocate Program, to answer any questions you may have, and to
review the application process. This information session is open to
all undergraduate students. Returning HAs need not come. If you
have any questions, please contact Assistant Head Honor Advocate
Robert Womble at wombler10@mail.wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #38 ---------- top
9/11: Never Forget Memorial
Kathleen Braun Blackburn <blackburnkb11@mail.wlu.edu
>
This Friday, pause by the Colonnade to remember and reflect on the
terrorist attacks that occurred 8 years ago in New York, Washington,
D.C., and rural Pennsylvania. Three thousand flags will be displayed
on the Colonnade all day to represent each 9/11 victim, and there will
be a brief ceremony at 9:11 a.m. The event is co-sponsored by the
College Republicans and Democrats, and all are welcome to attend.
---------- Notice #39 ---------- top
Do you know Chinese?
Victoria Rae Taylor <taylorv11@mail.wlu.edu
>
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) is looking for a
volunteer to help translate documents from English to Chinese. So far,
the documents are mostly school-related. If interested, please contact
Katie Blackburn (blackburnkb11@mail.wlu.edu) or Victoria Taylor
(taylorv11@mail.wlu.edu).
---------- Notice #40 ---------- top
FIELD HOCKEY GAME TODAY!
Alexandra Caritis <caritisa10@mail.wlu.edu
>
GENERALS FIELD HOCKEY TODAY @ 6:30 ON THE TURF VS. JOHNS HOPKINS!
COME SUPPORT W&L FIELD HOCKEY ON OUR SEAOSN OPENER!!!!
---------- Notice #41 ---------- top
Weekend's Campus Activities
Jessica Ann Vercellino <vercellinoj10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Various university sponsored events are taking place this weekend. Come share in the fun!
Friday:
-General's Welcome Sponsored by SAGL
5:30 pm on Cannan Green....there will be BBQ, desserts, and live music.
Saturday:
-General's Rally
11 am on Cannan Green
Sunday:
- CoRec Volleyball
6pm on Cannan Green
---------- Notice #42 ---------- top
Fancy Dress Applications and Memorabilia Sale
Kenneth Allen Hopkins <hopkinsk10@mail.wlu.edu
>
It is time to select the 2009-2010 Fancy Dress Committee. The Fancy
Dress Applications can be found on the second floor of the commons
outside of room 212 and are due on Wednesday September 16 by 5 p.m. If
you have any questions please contact Kenneth Hopkins at
hopkinsk10@mail.wlu.edu or Katie Geddes at geddesk11@mail.wlu.edu
The memorabilia sale will be September 16-18. This is your chance to
get previous years memorabilia for less so come see us in the commons.
---------- Notice #43 ---------- top
Project Horizon Volunteer Training
Gene Patrick Hamilton <hamilton.g@law.wlu.edu
>
Do you have free time and want to volunteer? Do you want to make a
difference in the lives of people? Then become a Project Horizon
Volunteer!
Project Horizon will host its next volunteer training session
September 26-October 3. Please call or email Rebecca Hamilton,
Volunteer Coordinator, at 463-7861 or rhamilton@rockbridge.net for an
informational letter and application.
Project Horizon is a non-profit domestic violence and sexual assault
agency that provides services that are free and confidential. The
agency not only provides shelter to victims and survivors of domestic,
dating, and sexual violence, but also counseling and legal advocacy.
In addition to services for victims and survivors, Project Horizon
offers education and outreach in the Rockbridge area.
---------- Notice #44 ---------- top
Swing Dance Lessons--free for W&L students!!!
Nikki Melina Bell <bellm@wlu.edu>
Introductory FREE lesson for all students
No partner or experience required
Welcome First Year Students!!!
Those of you who came to waltz during spring did such a great job!
Now come learn to swing and refresh/practice your waltz afterwards.
This month's Second Friday RADL Dance will be
Friday, September 11, 2009 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Warner Center, level 4 dance studio
Lesson from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Open dancing from 8:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m.
RADL is beginning an exciting new Swing series. September 11 will be
geared toward those with no dance experience, so this is a great time
to begin coming to RADL! This will be the foundation to build on for
the next few lessons.
East Cost Swing, Part 1 with Peter & Melina
Save the dates for our fall swing dance series:
September 11
October 9
November 13
December 11
You are also invited to join us to practice what you've learned in
lessons. We will play a mix of swing, waltz, cha-cha and requests
(salsa anyone?) from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Warner dance studio
on the following dates:
September 25
October 23
Practice sessions are always free!
$3.00 per person admission for lessons(small bills appreciated)
College Students FREE for September
---------- Notice #45 ---------- top
TOMORROW! Applebee's Pancake Breakfast for Woods Creek Montessori
Holly Pickett <picketth@wlu.edu>
APPLEBEES PANCAKE BREAKFAST
FUNDRAISER
To benefit Woods Creek Montessori
Date: Saturday, September 12, 2009
Time: 8:00 am - 10:00 am
Place: Applebees in Lexington
Cost: $5.00 Adults $3.00 Children 10 and under
Contact: Woods Creek Montessori
463-6461
---------- Notice #46 ---------- top
BLOOD DRIVE--Sept. 15
Samara T. Francisco <franciscos10@mail.wlu.edu
>
The Nabors Service League will be sponsoring a Blood Drive in
Doremus Gym on Tuesday, September 15 from 12-6PM. You can schedule
a time slot online by going to: www.givelife.org and entering in
the Sponsor Code WLU (ALL CAPS). You can also stop by the Commons
Friday and Monday to register as well. Should you have any
questions, please contact Samara Francisco at
franciscos10@mail.wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #47 ---------- top
WEEKEND ECO EVENTS
John Wise <jwise@wlu.edu>
Lots of good things going on this weekend - a mountain music
festival, a vernal pool workshop and a gathering of Virginia
conservation groups.
Please check out the Eco Events calendar at
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/month.asp?
view=Calendar&calendar=Sustainability&type=All&submit=Filter
---------- Notice #48 ---------- top
Friday Nite at the Movies
Morris Trimmer <mtrimmer@wlu.edu>
The Insider (1999) - "Friday Nite at the Movies" - 11 September 2009 -
Gillis Theater in Marshall Hall, VMI.
Based upon a true story about a CBS News "60 Minutes" report on
tobacco industry malpractices that was not aired due to internal
corporate pressure, The Insider charts the travails of Jeffrey Wigand
(Russell Crowe), a Brown and Williamson tobacco company scientist who
is persuaded by "60 Minutes" producer Lowell Bergman (Al Pacino) to go
on camera for an interview with Mike Wallace (Christopher Plummer).
As a matter of conscience and prodded by Bergman, Wigand reveals that
the tobacco industry was not only aware of the harmful and addictive
effects of cigarettes but also deliberately worked on increasing that
addictiveness. When CBS decides not to air the interview for
unprincipled and self-serving reasons, both Wigand and Bergman are
compromised. Wigand leaks the information to the press. Both men
learn that simply telling the truth is not enough and they wrestle
with whether or not they've made the right choices. Although CBS News
later aired the interview, reviewer Anthony Leong reminds us that its
reputation for journalistic integrity had been "indelibly tarnished."
Director Michael Mann's film was nominated for eight Academy Awards
and in 2006 Premiere ranked Crowe's performance as Number 23 of the
100 Greatest Performances of All Time. Show starts at 8:00 p.m. Open
to the Public. No charge for admission. For more information visit,
http://www.vmi.edu/show.aspx?tid=27301&id=4294967542
---------- Notice #49 ---------- top
Middle-Earth Theater Comes to Boxerwood on September 19
Howard Dobin <hdobin@wlu.edu>
BOXERWOOD FALL FAMILY FESTIVAL
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 (rain date, Sunday)
Noon to 6pm
Boxerwood's 10th annual Fall Family Festival will include
performances by Middle-Earth Theater, a popular touring company from
Pennsylvania that combines storytelling and interactive children's
theater. The troupe travels to fairs and festivals with a castle in
tow and trunks filled with costumes--enough to dress up most of the
audience and make them part of the show.
This year's festival will also feature the Community Dance
Connection Theatre's premier of 'Three Steps,' a concert trilogy
created by CDCT choreographer Mary Lane. The dance will be performed
in four scenic locations in the woodland garden over the course of
the day.
In addition to performances, there will be traditional fall festival
fare, such as cider pressing and nature crafts. And bring an
appetite--this year's menu includes BBQ by When Pigs Fly, fresh
cider and donuts, iced tea, and kettle corn cooked up by W&L's
Campus Kitchen volunteers.
Local growers will set up farm stands in the meadow, and gardeners
can adopt a free 'Babe from Boxerwood'--one of 200 tiny trees dug up
from the woodland nursery. The SPCA will bring pound pets looking
for families, and the Recycle Bus will sponsor a children's art
activity using recycled materials.
Admission is $5/carload for Boxerwood members and $10/carload for
non-members. All festival performances and activities are free with
admission. Volunteers will be collecting cans of food for the RARA
Food Pantry.
Boxerwood Nature Center & Woodland Garden is located at 963 Ross
Road in Lexington. For a schedule of festival events and directions
to Boxerwood, call 463-2697 or visit www.boxerwood.org.
---------- Notice #50 ---------- top
House for rent
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent! 5 bedrooms, nice location, big yard, and great
deck for cookouts! Call Scott at 540-261-2993 for more details.
---------- Notice #51 ---------- top
House for sale or rent
Cynthia Hintze <chintze@wlu.edu>
1898 Victorian home located at 2256 Oak Avenue, Buena Vista.
Completely renovated in 2006; four bedrooms, two baths, all
applicances (including washer/dryer), dual heat pumps (heating/AC),
new roof (2009). Asking $189,000 - will consider short sale offer
or will rent ($1,000/month); immediate possession. If interested,
contact M. Murphy (mmurphy@ehc.edu) or 276-698-1370 for details.
---------- Notice #52 ---------- top
PLAY SMARTER - PLAY BETTER BRASS@W&L
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
DO YOU PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT?
Don't let years of practicing and enjoyment end when you start
college! Take the bell by the horns and get better!
Increase your strengths while decreasing your limitations. Play
Smarter - Play Better!
Trumpet - French Horn - Trombone - Baritone - Euphonium - Tuba
You can register now for MUS 141B. Super reasonable add-on fee.
Contact Prof. Peter Del Vecchio for registration info: Brass@wlu.edu
BRASS@W&L - Be a part of it!!
---------- Notice #53 ---------- top
Selling books for POL105, POV101, CHEM241
Kristen-Kaye S. Goulbourne <goulbournek10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I have books that may still be required for POL105 with Prof. Zarakol
POV101, and CHEM241. Email me for info.
---------- Notice #54 ---------- top
Charlie Potter Rentals
Emily Flowers <flowerse@wlu.edu>
Great house for rent on Taylor Street! 3 to 4 bedrooms, fully
renovated, and within city limits! For more details, call Charlie
Potter at 540-463-3639 or 540-460-3630.
---------- Notice #55 ---------- top
Horse Board and Trainer
Michael Patrick O'Brien <obrienmp10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Reasonable horse board, relaxed atmosphere, very private farm 5 miles from Horse Center,
different paddocks of varying sizes, great grass, water, fencing. Access to no-frills 12 stall
barn, round pen and ring, excellent trainer for H/J, eventing, dressage, endurance.
3graces@rockbridge.net or 463-3628
---------- Notice #56 ---------- top
Horse Board Available
Tyler Teass <teasst@wlu.edu>
HORSE BOARD short drive from town, private 400+ acres to ride, trails,
arena, hot/cold wash stall, field or stall board, Rockbridge Hunt
territory, reasonably priced, email windward97@aol.com or call
540-874-3002
---------- Notice #57 ---------- top
PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING
Paulette Rinderknecht <rinderknechtp@wlu.edu>
Lodging available for Parents' Weekend at historic Montillico. Located
5 miles from campus, this 1803 Manor house is set in idyllic
surroundings and is one of the rare untouched dwellings of the period.
Rehabilitated in 2004, it tastefully incorporates amenities for
today's needs yet preserved the feeling of gentility and gracious
charm of the South. There are 2 bedrooms with private baths and a
guest house with kitchen and bath. Prices start at $125, breakfast
included. For information and pictures, please call 540-458-8804
(am), 540-458-8151 (pm) or (cell) 202-215-7407.
---------- Notice #58 ---------- top
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve
Deborah Miranda <mirandad@wlu.edu>
Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve the
W&L Community
Nancy Osella owner/operator of "Nanceportation" Premium Transport
Service provides rides for students and the community to all
airports, medical appointments, shopping and anywhere you need to
go. (Students say they love the name of the business, f.y.i. Nancy's
10 year old son came up with it!) Drop off or pick up at the
Roanoke Airport during the day for 1 passenger is $85, reduced rates
for multiple passengers. Refer a friend and receive a discount.
For a price quote to any airport or any location just e-mail Nancy
your trip details, date and time of your trip, addresses of pick up
and drop off. "Nanceportation" has given many parents peace of mind
when their student has had delayed flights knowing that Nancy is a
mom too and will not leave anyone without a ride. You will receive
personalized service with "Nanceportation"!
For price quotes and questions: nancyosella@comcast.net For
reservations: office (540) 464-6162
---------- Notice #59 ---------- top
"SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER" AT LEXINGTON REFLEXOLOGY!!
Peter Del Vecchio <delvecchiop@wlu.edu>
Patti Del Vecchio, Lexington's only certified reflexologist, is
offering a Back-To-School discount of 25% off for all W&L students,
faculty, and staff this month. Just bring your W&L I.D. to qualify.
Reflexology is an ancient, natural health modality that addresses
whole-body issues - through reflex points in your feet - for balance,
restoration, and well-being. Promotes relaxation, reduces stress and
pain, and increases focus and awareness.
Lexington Reflexology is located at 9 North Randolph St. (1 block
beyond Main St.), a short walk from campus, with hours on Mon. and
Weds. Regular rates are $50/hour and $30/half hour, but for
September, W&L rates are $37.50/hour and $22.50/half hour. Also a
great gift idea!
To schedule your appointment and for more info, call Patti Del Vecchio
at 540-784-9700. SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER!
---------- Notice #60 ---------- top
Potatoes for Sale
Suzannah Vess <svess@wlu.edu>
Kennebec white potatoes for sale (dug fresh from the garden last
week):
5 gallon bucket - $10.00
1 bushel - $18.00
Call Bobby Vess at 463-6601 if interested. He can make arrangements
to meet on campus to deliver.
---------- Notice #61 ---------- top
House for rent near campus
Brian Richardson <richardsonb@wlu.edu>
Two-bedroom home for rent four blocks from campus.
Available immediately, furnished or unfurnished. Big, modern
kitchen, central air and gas heat. Wood floors throughout. Laundry
room with full-size washer and dryer. Nice backyard. $900/mo., plus
utilities. View at 207 S. Jefferson St. Email richardsonb@wlu.edu or
call 540-817-8559.
---------- Notice #62 ---------- top
Vacuum and Toaster Oven
Joseph Patrick McDonald <mcdonaldjp10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Have Bissell vacuum and toaster oven for sale. Toaster oven is large
enough for a 12 inch pizza (or "4 inch chicken"). $30 for each item
or $50 for both.
---------- Notice #63 ---------- top
Need books for Intermediate French and International Finance
Dalena Grace Moser <moserd10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I need books for the Intermediate French class and International
Finance. If you had either of the classes in the past and want to make
some money, I will be happy to buy your old books from you. Or if you
don't want to lose them forever, I don't mind returning them at the
end of the semester. Email me at moserd10@mail.wlu.edu or call me at
706-224-9023.
---------- Notice #64 ---------- top
For Sale: Furniture (Great Prices!)
Margaret Swisher <swisherm@wlu.edu>
Sofas, Loveseats, Chest of Drawers, Night-tables/Endtables, Dining
Tables w/ 4 Chairs, Desk w/ Chair. All furniture is a medium color
natural wood finish, and is in good condition. Please email
duncan3.5@comcast.net or call 540-464-5731 after 5:30 p.m.
---------- Notice #65 ---------- top
Found iPhone
Stephanie Mauro Mendez <mauromendezs10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hi,
I found an iPhone over the weekend by the elevator in the school's main parking lot. It was
on the top floor, right at you head out towards the gym.
If you think it is yours, come get at the security desk. It is an 8GB iPhone with a black rubber
protector around it.
---------- Notice #66 ---------- top
LOST GRAY KRZR VERIZON CELLPHONE
Rasaq Oluwaseun Lawal <lawalr10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I lost my phone somewhere between Speedway (across from the fire-station) and Pole One.
Its an ahs gray silverish verizon krzr. If anyone finds it please email me. Thanks.
Zaq
---------- Notice #67 ---------- top
1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue FOR IMMEDIATE SALE!
Emily Heizer <eheizer@wlu.edu>
1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue; 3.5L 162K miles. ALL NEW TIRES. Great shape
for the year; everything electric inside, interior is in great
condition! There isn't really anything wrong with the car, I just
bought a new one and need the money to go towards car payments. Runs
great, very safe, heavy sedan. I would like $1500 for it but need to
take BEST OFFER MADE! Please contact Emily at eheizer@wlu.edu for
more information or to make an offer!
---------- Notice #68 ---------- top
need a babysitting job for this year?
David Marsh <marshd@wlu.edu>
We're looking for some fairly regular babysitting (5-10 hrs/week)
for an energetic 2-year old. Most times will be mid-late afternoon
(e.g. 2:30 - 5:30), but availability C hr on MWF would also be
helpful. Pay is $10/hr.
Experience with toddlers in a plus.
Car is a plus.
Basic interest in dinosaurs (or willingness to pretend) is required.
---------- Notice #69 ---------- top
Brand new LAPTOP for sale!
Robert Koch <rkoch@wlu.edu>
Classes are back in full swing...need a laptop?? I bought a Dell
Inspiron 14 in August that I no long need. Never used, perfect
condition, details below:
Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor
14 inch HD 720p LED display, 3 GB Hard Drive
Windows Vista Home Premium Edition
8x CD/DVD burner, Wireless, 6 cell 48 Whr lithium ion battery
Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 with Word, Excel & Powerpoint
1yr limited hardware warrantee
Market price was $800, asking $600. Willing to negotiate. Email
rkoch@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #70 ---------- top
BOOKS FOR SALE - POL , GEO , ART HIST , ECON
Levi Daniel Paulk <paulkl12@mail.wlu.edu
>
Gilliam 213 - paulkl12@mail.wlu.edu
Econ 101 - "Microeconomics" - Parkin - 8th Edition
$90 - slight wear-and-tear on cover
Quant = 1
Geo 100 B - "Understanding Earth" - Grotzinger & Jordan - 5th
Edition
$80 - slightly more wear-and-tear on cover
Quant = 3
ARTH 102 - "Art History" - vol. 1 - Marilyn Stokstad - 3rd ed.
$90 - near-mint condition
Quant = 1 (each)
---------- Notice #71 ---------- top
For Sale: Two Used Whirlpool Windor Air Conditioners
Tony Conway <tconway@wlu.edu>
Selling two used Whirlpool Air Conditioners. Approx 4 years old.
Wrapped and kept in dry, clean storage during the off season.
Selling new for approx $150.00, asking for $40
Please Email tconway@wlu.edu
The units are identical:
WHIRLPOOL 6,000 BTU Room Air Conditioner
Cools Rooms Up To 225 Square Feet
Energy Star 11.0 EER Qualified
This Model's Estimated Yearly Operating Cost Is Only $35
Insta-Mount System For Easy Installation
3 Speed Fan And Motor
Digital Adjustable Thermostat With Comfort Guard Sensor Control
Removable, Washable Air Filter
FITS WINDOWS: Width = 25inches to 38inches, Height = Minimum 16inches
115 VOLT OPERATING USAGE (103.5 minimum to 126.5 maximum)
UL Listed
Each Unit Weighs Approximately 80 Pounds (36 kg)
---------- Notice #72 ---------- top
International Finance and Financial Accounting Books Needed
Asel Rysalieva <rysalievaa10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Hi everyone,
I will really appreciate it you have either:
--International Finance
ISBN: 978-0-321-48883-1
--Financial Accounting:
ISBN: 978-0-07-728012-3 (Author: Libby, 6th edition)
I'm willing to buy or rent your used books. Please contact me if you
are interested. Thank you!
Asel Rysalieva
r_asel@yahoo.com
---------- Notice #73 ---------- top
IPOD FOR SALE
Megan McKenzie Steinhardt <steinhardtm10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I bought an ipod (the classic..REALLY nice, LOTS of storage space)
literally 4 days ago and realized that for my purposes the ipod touch
would be better but I lost my receipt so have to sell this one or I
can't get the other one...
I am selling mine for a little less than the full price (even though
it has been used only once), and will leave my music on it so please
please contact me if you need an ipod.
Megan Steinhardt
steinhardtm10@mail.wlu.edu
512-577-0716
---------- Notice #74 ---------- top
Event Horse for sale or lease
Alexandra Dickson Raab <raaba10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Irish Sporthorse for sale or lease, solid novice/training level
eventer, please contact me for more information: raaba10@mail.wlu.edu
or 610-216-0231.
---------- Notice #75 ---------- top
Nice House for Rent
Natalie Garvis <ngarvis@wlu.edu>
Nice house for rent in Buena Vista: 2-story with two bedrooms up,
large bedroom suite and nice bath on main floor. Large, fenced yard
and front porch. $900/month, includes utilities. Available now.
Contact Becky at 540-292-3782 or rlksb16@comcast.net.
---------- Notice #76 ---------- top
LOST CAMERA
Reagan Marlene Kerr <kerrr10@mail.wlu.edu
>
I lost my camera Monday night in the Riverhouse/County Seat area.
It's a purple Nikon Coolpics camera. If you happened to pick it up
or find it, please let me know! THANKS!!
---------- Notice #77 ---------- top
house for rent
Cheryl Garber <cgarber@wlu.edu>
FOR RENT: Lexington, Duplex apartment on Preston St., 2 blocks off
Main St. Totally furnished, one upstairs bedroom with double bed +
daybed, downstairs LR with pullout sofa bed, Kitchen, BA, Dining
Room. Large back yard. On-street parking. Available nightly at
$90 or weekly for $450 (except parents weekend, higher rate). Will
rent monthly to law student for $550 per month plus $100 per month
covers all utilities. Call 540-377-5910 or 540-377-2022, e-mail
IrishCreek@aol.com. Photos available by mail or e-mail.
---------- Notice #78 ---------- top
house for rent
Cheryl Garber <cgarber@wlu.edu>
FOR RENT: Nightly or weekly rental in the country. VERY PRIVATE.
Located 20 minutes from Lexington on trout stream, and surrounded by
George Washington National Forest. 3 BR, 2BA farmhouse, screened in
front porch, gorgeous mountain views. $125 per night or $600 per
week. Available September & October. Call 540-377-5910 or 540-377-
2022, e-mail IrishCreek@aol.com. Photos available by mail or e-
mail.
---------- Notice #79 ---------- top
lost ipod
Matthew John Greene <greenem10@mail.wlu.edu
>
if anyone found or took the black ipod playing music from the speaker at riverhouse this
past monday let me know.
September 12
Campus Notices for Saturday, September 12, 2009
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for September 12 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Too early to think about next summer? Study abroad at Oxford! - Kip Brooks
3 ) 2009-10 Warner/Doremus Gym and Fitness Center Hours - Emily Nicely
4 ) Network with alumni while making $$$ - Sarah Gess
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
5 ) Commons Movie List - Lee Neilson
6 ) Intramural Cup Registration - Ray Ellington
7 ) Intramural Soccer Registration - Ray Ellington
8 ) Campus Rec Run/Walk series--First Event - Ray Ellington
9 ) CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music! - Ray Ellington
10 ) Interested in Acting/Theater? - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
11 ) W&L Mock Trial - Andrew Christopher Budzinski
12 ) Become a WLUR DJ! - Kimber Lauren Wiggs
13 ) Men's Soccer team manager - Geoffrey del Forn
14 ) Men's Soccer team film person - Geoffrey del Forn
15 ) Workshop Series: Managing Opportunities for Success - Christy Barongan
16 ) SAIL Mug Winner - Nay Lin
17 ) ArtistExhibition, Michael Ananian, McCarthy Gallery-Holekamp Hall - Lynda Bassett deMaria
18 ) Intramural Tee Shirt Design Contest - Ray Ellington
19 ) Honor Advocate Information Session - Robert Byron Womble Jr.
20 ) Weekend's Campus Activities - Jessica Ann Vercellino
21 ) Fancy Dress Applications and Memorabilia Sale - Kenneth Allen Hopkins
22 ) Capture the Flag with Caribbean Society - Amber Janay Cooper
23 ) CHEESE LOUISE - Free Event at the Reeves Center - Katherine Gardner
Community Service and Fund-Raising
24 ) Project Horizon Volunteer Training - Gene Patrick Hamilton
25 ) TODAY! Applebee's Pancake Breakfast for Woods Creek Montessori - Holly Pickett
26 ) BLOOD DRIVE--Sept. 15 - Samara T. Francisco
Personal Notices
27 ) House for rent - Emily Flowers
28 ) House for sale or rent - Cynthia Hintze
29 ) Charlie Potter Rentals - Emily Flowers
30 ) Horse Board and Trainer - Michael Patrick O'Brien
31 ) Horse Board Available - Tyler Teass
32 ) PARENTS' or CLASS AGENTS WEEK END LODGING - Paulette Rinderknecht
33 ) Frog Hollow Bed & Breakfast - Elizabeth Christensen
34 ) Need a ride? Lexington Transportation Company is here to serve - Deborah Miranda
35 ) House for rent near campus - Brian Richardson
36 ) Found iPhone - Stephanie Mauro Mendez
37 ) LOST GRAY KRZR VERIZON CELLPHONE - Rasaq Oluwaseun Lawal
38 ) BOOKS FOR SALE - POL , GEO , ART HIST , ECON - Levi Daniel Paulk
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for September 12
Calendar Events for Saturday, September 12 2009
All Day: Art Exhibit: Modern Patrons
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3481
All Day: Hall of Fame Weekend
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3420
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Art Exhibit: Amy Finkbeiner
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4294
All Day: Mountain Music Festival
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4371
All Day: VMI Football - open
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3513
All Day: Conservation Meeting - VCC & Environmental Assembly
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3884
All Day: Isolated Wetlands Conference / Vernal Pool Building Workshop
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4082
All Day: McCarthy Gallery (Holekamp Hall): Portraits from Life
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4056
All Day: Kamen Gallery: Netsuke, A Glance at Part of the Glickstein Collection
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=3793
All Day: Kamen Gallery: The Stan Kamen '49L, Collection Western Art
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4016
9 a.m.: Men's Tennis
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4377
10 a.m.: Women's Cross Country
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4376
11 a.m.: Men's Cross Country
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4375
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.: General's Rally
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4023
1 p.m.: Football
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/event.asp?EventID=4068
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Too early to think about next summer? Study abroad at Oxford!
Kip Brooks <kbrooks@wlu.edu>
The Virginia Program at Oxford is a 6 week program focusing on the
literature, history and society of late 16th and early 17th century
England. Designed for rising seniors, juniors, and sophomores, this
program offers all of the Oxford summer experience, residing at St.
Anne's college, excursions to Shakespeare productions in London and
Stratford-upon-Avon, taught by Oxford dons. Learn more at the Study
Abroad Fair on Tuesday, September 22 from 11 - 4 or contact
Professor Pam Simpson at simpsonp@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
2009-10 Warner/Doremus Gym and Fitness Center Hours
Emily Nicely <nicelye@wlu.edu>
Effective Monday, September 14th, the Fitness Center hours will be:
Monday-Thursday - 6:00 a.m. 10:30 p.m.
Friday - 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 1:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Warner/Doremus Building Hours will be:
Monday-Thursday - 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Friday - 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 1:00-11:00 p.m.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Network with alumni while making $$$
Sarah Gess <sgess@wlu.edu>
The Washington and Lee Annual Fund Phonathon is looking for new
student callers!
This is a job open to all undergraduate students and requires a
minimum 6 hour commitment per week. The job involves calling Annual
Fund prospective donors--alumni and parents--and acting as a
positive ambassador to the University as well as asking for their
support in participating in the 2009-10 Annual Fund.
In addition to offering good alumni networking opportunities, the
Phonathon pays well with a base hourly wage of $8/hr plus additional
incentives based on performance and salary increases based on number
of terms worked.
Paid training sessions will be held Sept. 21-30. We call from 6-9pm
Sunday-Thursday. Calling beings on October 4 and will continue
through the beginning of December.
Please contact Sarah Gess, Assistant Director of Annual Giving, at
sgess@wlu.edu for more information or for an application.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Commons Movie List
Lee Neilson <lneilson@wlu.edu>
Swing by the Elrod Commons to pick up a list of the movie showings
sponsored by the John W. Elrod University Commons for Fall Term. The
list will be at the Information Desk.
If you want an electronic PDF instead, visit this link:
http://www.wlu.edu/Documents/student_activities/Campus%
20Recreation/Fall_2009_Movie_Print_out_SINGULAR.pdf
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Intramural Cup Registration
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
Registration for the IM Cup is being held today through Sunday
September 13th at 5pm. The IM Cup is a competition between teams
that register in advance for all 10 major IM Leagues/Tournaments.
Teams earn points based on their performance during each
League/Tournament. The 10 major events for this year are the 6v6
Soccer League, Flag Football League, Tennis Singles Tournament,
Inner Tube Water Polo Tournament, Volleyball League, Basketball
League, Dodgeball Tournament, Kickball League, Ultimate Frisbee
Tournament and Softball League. The registraton fee is $350 by
check made payable to W&L Campus Recreation. The registration fee
along with a registration form and a participants' informed consent
form may be turned into to the IM Office located in Elrod Commons
234. All forms can be found on the IM page at campusrec.wlu.edu For
questions contact Ray Ellington at sellington@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Intramural Soccer Registration
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
Registration for IM Soccer is being held today through Sunday
September 13th at 5pm.
Games will be played as 6v6 and will take place on the Turf Field.
A limit of 12 players are allowed on a roster. Any team registered
for the IM Cup is automatically registered for this league. If you
wish to form a team a check in the amount of $40 along with a
registration form and a participants' informed consent form are due
to the IM Office located at Elrod Commons 234 by the deadline.
Schedules will be sent to each team captain on Monday September 14th
by 10am and play will begin on Tuesday September 15th. All forms
can be found on the IM page at campusrec.wlu.edu For questions
contact Ray Ellington at sellington@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Campus Rec Run/Walk series--First Event
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be conducting a series of
events this year for runners and walkers. Everyone is invited to
the first event of the year scheduled for Friday Septeber 18th at
6pm. The event will consist of a 2 mile run and 1 mile walk around
front campus. There is no registration fee! To sign up please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu or be at the
registration table, which will be located on Cannan Green, at 530pm
the day of the event.
Other Events Scheduled for the Year:
Parent/Kid 5K- 10/31
Turkey Trot- 11/14
Egg Nog Jog- December
Valentine Event- February
Fancy Dress Event- March
Easter Egg Dash- March
Duathlon- April
End Of Year Celebration- May
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
CoRec Volleyball- Pizza, Giveaways, Music!
Ray Ellington <sellington@wlu.edu>
The department of Campus Recreation will be sponsoring a series of
free CoRec activities for students on most Sundays throughout the
academic year.
The first event is Outdoor Volleyball and is scheduled for Sunday
September 13th at 6pm on Cannan Green. WLUR will be helping to
provide music and their will be give aways as well as Free Pizza
from Papa Johns.
A full schedule of Sunday CoRec events can be found on the Campus
Rec home page at campusrec.wlu.edu If your club, organization or
department is interested in co-sponsoring any of the events please
contact Ray Ellington at sellington.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Interested in Acting/Theater?
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Are you interested in acting or theater? Do you want the chance to
take on a unique character role? Then check out W&L Mock Trial. In
Mock Trial, you have the opportunity to take on the role of a witness.
Here's the catch: instead of a script, you have that character's
story, written from their perspective. In competition, witnesses are
asked questions about who they are, what they know, and how they know
it. Your job is to maintain your character while improvising your
lines. Acting in Mock Trial is intellectually stimulating,
challenging, and the most fun you'll have as an actor.
No legal knowledge is necessary!
Come look into Mock Trial at our information session on Monday,
September 14th in the C-School (Huntley Hall) Room 221 at 7 PM.
If you have any questions, email Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu)
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
W&L Mock Trial
Andrew Christopher Budzinski <budzinskia10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Do you enjoy mock trial, forensics, debate, or theater? Do you think
you might want to go to law school? Would you just like to be part of
a challenging and fun program that emphasizes teamwork, public
speaking and thinking on your feet? Then get involved in W&L's Mock
Trial program (INTR 231 and 431)!
This year's participants will prepare the 2009-2010 American Mock
Trial Association (www.collegemocktrial.org) case. Our teams will
compete in five invitational tournaments before taking our case to the
Regional tournament. In preparation for these competitions,
participants will meet twice weekly throughout the fall term for
classroom sessions and intra-team scrimmage. Participants will assume
the roles of attorneys and witnesses and will present all aspects of
the case, from opening statement to closing argument.
If you are interested, come see us at our information session on
Monday, September 14 at 7:00 p.m. in C- School (Huntley Hall) Room
221. At that session a packet will be distributed with try-out
materials. Try-outs will be held on Saturday, September 19 from 1-5
PM and on Sunday, September 20 from 7-10 PM. All tryouts will be in
the Law School, Classroom E.
If you have questions, contact Prof. Beth Belmont (belmontb@wlu.edu).
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Become a WLUR DJ!
Kimber Lauren Wiggs <wiggsk10@mail.wlu.edu
>
Tired of having no say about what you hear on the radio? Think you have good musical
taste? Like sitting in small rooms full of sound equipment?
Then you should become a DJ for WLUR!
WLUR 91.5 FM Lexington accepts applications for new music shows in September,
December, March and June. Here is the process for becoming a DJ:
New DJs must submit a mix CD of 60 to 90 minutes of music. You’re essentially putting
together a sample show, so give it your best effort.
Accompanying the mix, include a sheet with th |