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Great Issues Committee Events

Have you heard of the Great Issues Committee (GIC)? This is a committee dedicated to bringing great people to discuss great issues. And they are bringing you a great event this week!

The first will be this Tuesday, April 17th from 7:00p.m. to 10:00p.m. in the Wool Ballrooms of the BSC. The event,”West Bank: Two Reactions,” will host two women who will give personal narratives and perspectives of life growing up on the West Bank.

If these kind of events sound really great and you want to be a part of the Great Issues Committee they are accepting applications until April 17th. If you have any questions you can email GIC at gic@slu.edu.

 

SAB Spring Blood Drive and Bone Marrow Registry

The time for donating blood is upon us once again. The Students Activity Board – along with Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Delta Pi, and the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association – is hosting a blood drive in the BSC’s Saint Louis Room tomorrow, April 17 from 11 AM – 7 PM.

Remember, just one unit of blood can save up to 3 lives! Please schedule your appointment here beforehand.

Also, Be the Match Bone Marrow Registry will be present. (No Appointment Needed). Registration takes about 15 minutes from start to finish! Need more information on some myths and facts about giving bone marrow? Check out their site here!

 

Blood Drive/Bone Marrow Registry
Tues. April 17, 11 AM – 7 PM
Saint Louis Room, BSC

 

Post Grad Volunteer Fair

Life after college is a scary thing: so many options and different ways to go. But if you want to continue the Jesuit tradition of being men and women for others your choices just got a lot easier. Follow in the footsteps of hundreds of SLU grads who have dedicated a year after graduation to serving others by exploring your options at the Post Grad Volunteer Fair.

Campus Ministry is holding the fair tomorrow, Thursday April 12th, in the Wool Ballrooms of the BSC from 10:30a.m. to 2:30p.m. This is your opportunity to meet representatives from over 15 different service organizations including Teach for America, the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, L’Arche St. Louis, and many more.

Questions? Contact Bud Marr at rmarr@slu.edu or 314-977-3072.

 

Post Grad Volunteer Fair
Thursday, April 12th: 10:30a.m.-2:30p.m.
Wool Ballrooms, BSC
free

 

Billiken Series of Pop Culture – Blast Thru the Past: 70s

Pull out your Afros because it’s 70s trivia night this Thursday! Join the Billikens After Dark in the Billiken Club from 9:15p.m. to 10:00p.m. And if you don’t have an Afro that’s fine, just bring yourself and three other friends with a good knowledge of The Brady Bunch, That 70s Show, and more!

 

Billiken Series of Pop Culture – Blast Thru the Past: 70s
Thursday, April 12th: 9:15p.m.-10:00p.m.
Billiken Club, BSC
free

 

Spring 2012 Last Lecture: Dr. William C. Charron

Each semester, a faculty member is selected from student nominations to speak for the Last Lecture series. The faculty member speaks from the premise: “If you knew this was your last lecture you would ever give, what would you share with students?”

This semester, Dr. William C. Charron, professor of philosophy, was chosen. Dr. Charron received his B.A. from Benedictine College, his M.A. from the University of Detroit, and his Ph.D. from Marquette University. He began teaching at Saint Louis University in 1967.

His lecture is titled “In My Beginning is My End” and will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, April 11 in BSC room 170 at 7 PM. It’s sure to be quite an enlightening lecture.

 

Spring 2012 Last Lecture
Wed, April 11 7 PM
BSC room 170
free