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Jog Gage, a sophomore exploratory student, and Shanan Glandz, a senior writing major, are the winners of the Perialas Prize in Persuasive Oratory for 2008.

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Workshop Today!

Contributed by Kate Brown on 10/20/08 

Got midterm grades? Are you wondering, "Now what?"

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The Student Leadership Institute (SLI) is a series of interactive workshops designed to help students develop and refine personal leadership skills.

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SAB Brings Aziz Ansari to IC

Contributed by Ashley Fischer on 10/20/08 

Sunday, October 26
8:00-11:00 p.m.
Emerson Suites

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This weekend (October 23-26) join us to view the comedy Step Brothers!

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The Microsoft Open XML File Format Converter for Mac 1.0 is now available for download from ITS.

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The School of Humanities and Sciences is pleased to announce that, this fall, more than $20,000 for 24 different projects was awarded through the H&S Educational Grant Initiative.

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Direct deposit provides a convenient, secure, and easy way to access the earnings from your on-campus job. Individuals who choose direct deposit have their money deposited in their personal bank account and have access to the funds the morning of pay date.

Direct deposit is free and, starting today, every student employee who signs up for direct deposit by November 7 will be entered to win one of 100 $10 ID Express gift cards. To be eligible for this drawing you must have an on-campus job and not currently be on direct deposit.

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On Tuesday, October 21, at 12:05 p.m. in CNS 261, Kurt Andresen of Colgate University will present a talk: "DNA and the Nucleosome: The Physics of Strangely Attractive Particles." Andresen is a visiting assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Colgate.

The event is part of the Physics Seminar series.

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Don't miss out on the exciting happenings this week!

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TIAA-CREF recently released a statement that highlights important points to keep in mind during these turbulent financial times. The statement also offers guidance for investors.

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Get educated! Debate your family and friends. Vote with confidence come November 4!

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Students, if you registered and have no received confirmation or your absentee ballot, now is the time to act! Call your local town hall in which you registered and follow up!

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Colleges Against Cancer has a lot in store for you!

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Margaret Arnold, associate professor and chair of the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, recently presented at the National Recreation and Park Association annual congress in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Explore internship and job opportunities. Network with employers. Show off your favorite professional clothes.

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Do you want to you work for an agency that plays a critical role in the national security of our country? Then consider a career with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and attend an information session at noon Monday, October 20, in the Cayuga Lake Meeting Room.

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Submitted on behalf of Melissa Gattine, special programs and public relations coordinator, Park School of Communications.

John G. Geer, distinguished professor of political science at Vanderbilt University, will visit campus this month to present a lecture titled, "Why Negative Campaigns Are Good for Our Country." The presentation will be held on Tuesday, October 21, in Park Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.

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Want to continue your election education? Come join us for a mock debate portraying the presidential candidates -- Barack Obama, John McCain, and Ralph Nader -- on Monday, October 20, in IC Square at 7:00 p.m.

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To Vote or Not to Vote?

Contributed by Doreen Hettich-Atkins on 10/17/08 

Have you ever said, "I don't want to vote because I don't know enough about the candidates"?

We're taking that excuse away. Stop by the Project Vote Smart Bus on Monday, October 20, the day we return from fall break. The bus will be parked in O lot (behind the Park School) from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

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