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October 28

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UD SPEAKS PRESENTS COLIN POWELL

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Tuesday,
November 3, 2009

8:30 p.m. @ The Bob Carpenter Center

TICKETS ON SALE SEPTEMBER 15

(Click to go directly to UD Speaks site)

Gen. Powell served as the first African-American chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and was appointed secretary of state by President George W. Bush, becoming, at that time, the most powerful African-American ever to hold office. A four-star general, Gen. Powell's numerous awards include two Presidential Medals of Freedom and he is the author of his best-selling autobiography, My American Journey.

Student Centers’ Policy of the week

Food/Catering at Student Organization Events

University Catering is usually required if planning on having food at a meeting/event on campus. However, the following exceptions (Location, Ethnic/Specially Prepared, Donated) have been approved for recognized student organizations.  For detailed information please clcik here
UPDATE: Please Stop in to 218 and check your folders

BUS TRIPS

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FOOD DRIVE

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The StUDent Government Association will be hosting its annual Food Drive on Thursday November 19 and Friday November 20.  Please give back to the community.

Drop off Dates/Times/Locations
Thursday November 19
Perkins Gallery 10:30-3:30 PM
Friday November 20
 Perkins Collins Room &Trabant MPRC 10:30-3:30 PM

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The UD Greek Nation's 2nd Annual Step-n-Stroll show is Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at the .  Thirty-two (32) of UD's fraternities and sororities have combined forces to form 10 step-n-stroll teams that personify the values of the UD Greek Nation; Leadership; Brotherhood; Diversity and Cooperation.  Doors open at 5:30pm and show time is at 7:00pm.  Tickets are $15 and are on sale at all UD tickets outlets.
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“Cross Gender Communication”
November 3rd 5:00 p.m. Trabant MPR A
Category B
“The problem with communication…is the illusion that it has been accomplished.” ~ George Bernard Shaw. This program explores the roots of differing male and female communication styles, effective and ineffective behaviors, and ways to improve cross-gender communication. Participants will be able to describe both the differences and similarities of the explored communication styles and will present a model of effective cross-gender communication.

“Won’t you be my ally?”
November 4th 4:00 p.m. Room 206 Trabant
Category B
As allies, we will be addressing issues of homophobia and heterosexism in our culture. We will be covering common terms used in the LGBT community and topics such as homophobia, heterosexism, and coming out of the closet. The goal is to work together so that you are more prepared to address LGBT issues that arise within your student organizations and to provide you with some contacts and support to help you along the way.