January 9, 2012

Events On and Around Campus 1/09-1/15


Monday 01/09

Free Math and Statistics Tutoring
8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Free drop-in tutoring is provided for Math 0900-2250/2270/2280 and Statistics 1040, 2000, 3000, in the Taggart Student Center Room 225A and Lundstrom Student Living Center. Click the URL below for the schedule.

Poster Exhibition: Disability History
January 9th- Jan. 23rd
8:00a.m.-5:00p.m.
Merrill-Cazier Library
Free
The exhibit includes panels that outline the history of disability and advocacy. This walk through 3000 years of the human condition is remarkably detailed. It’s sometimes shocking, sometimes poignant, and always informative.

Auditions for Singers and Instrumentalists for Out of the Blue
4:00p.m.-8:00p.m.
AUDITIONS FOR SINGERS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS Out of the Blue Looking for 8 SINGER/DANCERS and 9 INTRUMENTALISTS for a touring ensemble Any USU Student is Welcome to Audition! Scholarships will be rewarded for all who make it! Auditions for singers; Performance Hall 4-7 pm on January 9,and 4-7 pm on January 10. To get an audition time email aggiesoutoftheblue@gmail.com Singers; prepare a full song. Looking for vocal diversity. Pop, Country, Jazz, Broadway Belt, R&B, Rock, or Classical. Bring a “minus track” of your song. (MP3 file or CD) Auditions for Instrumentalist; Performance Hall 7-8 pm on January 9, and 7-8 pm January 10. Be prepared to stay the full hour. Instrumentalists; Seeking Keyboard, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Trumpet, Trombone, Reeds. Rhythm Section players, be ready to sight read in combo with other players. Horns will be given a "jazz standard" to prepare and play. Any Questions contact Lee Daily at aggiesoutoftheblue@gmail.com

Gymnastics vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire
7:00p.m.
Dee Glen Smith Spectrum
Gymnastics vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire

True Aggie Night
11:45p.m.-1:00a.m.
Quad
Whenever the full moon arrives, so does Student Alumni and True Aggie Night! Be at the 'A' just before midnight. Wear your SAA shirt and get a "fast pass" to the front of the line. To become a True Aggie, you must kiss someone who already is one. Everyone come!

USU Choir Auditions
All Day
Come audition for the USU Choir. Email michael.huff@usu.edu for your audition appointment.

 
Tuesday 01/10

Aggies for Christ
8:00p.m.- 10:00p.m.
TSC Hub
Aggies for Christ is a weekly bible study this semester focusing on the names of Jesus and their meanings. Fellowship starts at 8 PM and the study begins at 8:30 PM. All religions are welcome. Bring your bible and be ready to learn!
Contact:  Shelby Frauen (623) 466-4470  sfrauen@hotmail.com

Open Mic Night
7:00p.m.-9:00p.m.
Logan Art house & Cinema
Come watch or perform music, standup comedy, and poetry. Come early or sign up on Facebook to perform. $2 at the door. Free for performers.

College Night at Chick Fil A
5:00p.m.-9:00p.m.
Buy a #1 meal and get a #1 meal free with your student ID! Every Tuesday night.

Auditions for Singers and Instrumentalists for Out of the Blue
4:00p.m.-8:00p.m.
AUDITIONS FOR SINGERS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS Out of the Blue Looking for 8 SINGER/DANCERS and 9 INTRUMENTALISTS for a touring ensemble Any USU Student is Welcome to Audition! Scholarships will be rewarded for all who make it! Auditions for singers; Performance Hall 4-7 pm on January 9,and 4-7 pm on January 10. To get an audition time email aggiesoutoftheblue@gmail.com Singers; prepare a full song. Looking for vocal diversity. Pop, Country, Jazz, Broadway Belt, R&B, Rock, or Classical. Bring a “minus track” of your song. (MP3 file or CD) Auditions for Instrumentalist; Performance Hall 7-8 pm on January 9, and 7-8 pm January 10. Be prepared to stay the full hour. Instrumentalists; Seeking Keyboard, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Trumpet, Trombone, Reeds. Rhythm Section players, be ready to sight read in combo with other players. Horns will be given a "jazz standard" to prepare and play. Any Questions contact Lee Daily at aggiesoutoftheblue@gmail.com

Free Seminar: Calling all artists
12:30p.m.-1:30p.m.
Eccles Conference Center room 205-207
Those who can - do. And those who do, can teach too! Calling all local artists (literary arts, dance, film/video, folk & traditional arts, theater, music, storytelling, visual arts). Free seminar for those with an arts-related skill who would be interested/willing to teach that skill to others. Come find out how to get registered as a potential teacher. Learn about the Teaching Artist Roster and the wealth of benefits, opportunities and resources available to local artists via the National Endowment for the Arts, the Utah Legislature and local sponsoring organizations. Speaker: Jean Irwin, Arts Education Program Manager, Utah Arts Council. The seminar is free and includes free parking in the Big Blue Terrace next to the University Inn. Register online at http://lifelong-learning.usu.edu/

Wednesday 01/11

RRR Auction- Reuse, Reduce, Recycle
6:00 p.m.
244 S Main
RRR Auction has a LIVE auction every Wednesday night at 6 pm till done with a LIVE Auctioneer, Food Vendors, Lots of goods to be sold and fun to be had. Please stop by early and browse the auction and sign up to be a bidder!!! See you there!!!

Financial Planning for Women (FPW)
TSC 336
Financial Planning for Women (FPW) is a monthly educational seminar that meets the second Wednesday (except December) at two times: 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the USU Taggart Student Center room 336 (Bring a lunch), and at 7:00-8:30 p.m. at the Family Life Center, 493 North 700 East, Logan. Programs are free and registration is not required. For more info: http://fpwusu.blogspot.com or www.usu.edu/fpw Jean Lown 435-797-1569 jean.lown@usu.edu

Ceramics Adult
2:00p.m.-5:00p.m
Students choose what they most wish to create throughout the 10 weeks of classes. Lab times available. Minimum enrollment 6. With Beth Calengor. Wednesdays $136 +$15 per 25 lbs clay / materials January 4, 11, 18, 25, February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, March 7. Please call with any questions or to register. CVCA - 435 752-0026 or Beth CalengorR - 764-2286 or visit www.CenterForTheArts.us

Summer Campaign Summer Photo Shoot
10:00a.m.
TSC Sunburst Lounge
Come get your picture taken and be on a poster! They need some people to be in photos for the new summer semester campaign,

Thursday 01/12

Big Band Swing Club
7:00 p.m.
HPER 215
Come learn Big Band Swing Dancing! Swing Dancing is an original American art form, and a fun way to exercise and meet people. Come alone or with a partner; we offer lessons at 7, followed by social dancing. Beginners are welcome, and your first time is free. Come dance with us!

Kayak Roll Session
7:30pm- 9:30pm
HYPER Pool
$5/$8/$10
Starting in October our roll sessions will be held on Thursdays. Come practice your whitewater kayak roll in the HPER pool.  Can't roll?  No problem, we will have instructors on hand to help you figure it out.  All equipment is provided, just bring your suit.  This is open to students, faculty/staff, and the general public. Pre-register at the ORP. 435-797-3264.

Martin Luther King Jr. Vigil
5:00p.m.-7:00p.m.
TSC Ballroom
The Utah State University campus as well as the community is gathering to celebrate Martin Luther King and his legacy. The theme for this year's vigil will be "Remembering His Legacy..." Join us as we walk together in silence in remembrance of Martin Luther King Jr.

Women and Spirituality
3:00p.m.-4:00p.m.
Merrill-Cazier Library 154
Dr. Bonnie Glass-Coffin will discuss women and spirituality.

Friday 01/13

The Antics Comedy Improv!
10:30p.m.
The Logan Arthouse and Cinema
795 North Main
$5
The Antics perform improv comedy every Friday night at the Logan Arthouse!

Aggie Game Nights
7:00p.m.- 11:55 p.m.
Engineering Building 201
Aggie Game Nights is a social gaming club at Utah State University. We play board, card, miniature, party, & role playing games. We meet Fridays, 7pm to midnight in Engineering 201. Bring friends & games. Everyone is invited!
https://groups.google.com/group/aggie-game-nights
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Aggie.Game.Nights/

Cache Valley Stargazers
7:30p.m.-9:00p.m.
USU SER Building room 244
The Cache Valley Stargazers have regularly monthly meetings for astronomy talks, observing chit chat, learning the stars, fixing telescopes, and any other astronomical whims that suit our members. Everyone is welcome to join us! We meet on the second Friday of every month on the Utah State University campus. Our meetings generally feature a short talk on an astronomy related topic, followed by friendly discussion, help with telescopes and astronomy equipment, and when the weather is nice, a bit of observing! Weather permitting, the meeting will often be followed by observing in the USU Observatory, with the 20" telescope. If you have an interest in astronomy, please join us, whether you're an absolute novice, or an advanced amateur. Families and children interested in astronomy are welcome!

Country Swing Dance
7:30p.m.-11:00p.m.
TSC ballroom
The USU Range club is holding a country swing dance! There will be door prizes, so bring your boots. $2.00 admission.

Saturday 01/14

Logan Out Loud - Improv Comedy
9:00p.m.- 10:00p.m.
795 North Main
If you liked "Whose line is it" You'll love LOGAN OUT LOUD. Logan's slightly irreverent comedy troupe, where you are a part of the show. Tickets are $5 at the door

USU Hockey vs. Weber State
7:00p.m.-10:00p.m.
George S. Eccles Ice Center
Fan Appreciation Game: $4 tickets for anyone

Sunday 01/15

Poster Exhibition: Disability History
January 9th- Jan. 23rd
8:00a.m.-5:00p.m.
Merrill-Cazier Library
Free
The exhibit includes panels that outline the history of disability and advocacy. This walk through 3000 years of the human condition is remarkably detailed. It’s sometimes shocking, sometimes poignant, and always informative.

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