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The Out of the Closet and Onto the Screen film series will feature the documentary, Transparent, on Monday, November 12, at 7:00 p.m. in Textor 103.

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When you receive mail for a previous resident of your room or mail that has been placed in the wrong mail box, it should immediately be placed in the misaddressed mail slot located at each mail room.

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The International Students for Social Equality is holding this public meeting, "Racing toward disaster: War, inequality and the crisis of American democracy", as part of a broader series of public meetings, open to the general public, being held in college campuses across the country. The meetings will elaborate a socialist perspective and response to the occupation of Iraq, the growing danger of a US-led war against Iran, the threat of world war, and the heightening of inter-imperialist antagonisms. The ISSE calls on students around the world to take up the fight against war and inequality, and help build an independent socialist movement of the working class.

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The Student Alliance for Israel welcomes David Weisberg, executive director of Friends of the Arava Institute. He will speak about environmentalism and coexistence in Israel.

He will speak on Thursday, November 15, at 7:00 p.m. in the Klingenstein Lounge. This event is free and open to the public.

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Tuesday, November 13 at noon
CNS 204
Professor Francis Everitt of Stanford University will present:
"Gravity Probe B: Testing Einstein's Universe"


**Pizza and refreshments will be provided. Remember to bring your own cup.**

What is GP-B?

Physicists and engineers at Stanford University have created a wide range of exotic technologies to perform a satellite experiment that will probe the very foundations of space time:

Gravity Probe B: Mission Update

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Get relaxed without having to leave campus. Jacqui Hamilton, licensed massage therapist from Bodyworks, has returned to the Wellness Clinic. We still have openings, so contact us today.

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Unity/360 magazine, a new campus magazine that focuses on diversity issues and raises awareness about issues, is seeking writers.

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Come to the Students for Economic Equality (SEE) speaker and documentary series. There will be various speakers and movies, followed by discussion.

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Because of the Cortaca Jug football game, there will not be recreational swim hours on Saturday, November 10, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.

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The Pre-Law Society is having a general informational meeting on November 12 at 7:00 p.m. All students are welcome!

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Class of 2011 T-shirts will be available this Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Campus Center Lobby.

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The Handwerker Gallery is pleased to announce the second reading of its fall 2007 "Thursdays at the Handwerker" series, November 8 at 6:30 p.m. The reading, themed "Dreams of Another Life," will feature the Department of Writing's assistant professor Elizabeth Lawson and senior Corey Millard.

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The Organization Development Series is a set of workshops and presentations designed to assist student organizations in the fulfillment of their missions. The Center for Student Leadership and Involvement will be hosting another session this week:

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The Organization Development Series is a set of workshops and presentations designed to assist student organizations in the fulfillment of their missions. The Center for Student Leadership & Involvement will be offering another session this week:

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Jeffrey Holmes, assistant professor of psychology, presented an invited address at the Northeast Conference for Teachers of Psychology in Danbury, Connecticut, on October 19.

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Zenon Wasyliw, chair of the Department of History, has published "Orthodox Church Divisions in Newly Independent Ukraine, 1991-1995" in East European Quarterly (September 2007).

The Offices of Residential Life and Judicial Affairs would like to share our new master plan.

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Park Design House Is Now Online

Contributed by Laurie Ward on 11/05/07 

The Park Design House has recently launched its own website:

www.ithaca.edu/rhp/pdh

Created in spring 2007 as a collaborative project between the Park School of Communications and the Office of Marketing Communications, the Park Design House gives students real-life client and design experience.

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Each year a small group of IC students travel to Ecuador as part of a service-learning experience in sustainable micro-enterprise development and management. We spend most of our time living at the Maquipucuna Ecological Reserve, which helps to protect two of the top five places for biodiversity on our planet. Our projects help to support the conservation strategy of Fundación Maquipucuna through the development of sustainable business ideas.

Projects are developed relating to biodiesel, plastic thatch construction, "edu-tourism," and sustainable product development. The course visits several eco-lodges and students experience and learn about ecotourism firsthand. Visits are made to local communities, the rain forest, coffee and cacao farms, local museums, and whatever other opportunities present themselves during our stay.

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The Ithaca Brass concert scheduled for Monday, November 12, has been rescheduled for Monday, December 3, at 7:00 p.m.