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    Bookstore Hours:

    Saturday, Aug. 13: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Monday & Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

    Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

    Important Campus Numbers:Academic Affairs Offi ce (270) 384-8130

    Academic Support Office (270) 384-8477Admissions Office (270) 384-8100Bookstore (270) 384-8053Business Office (270) 384-8010Career Services (270) 384-8065Blue Ra ider Wel lness C tr. (270) 384-8238Library (270) 384-8102LWC Toll Free (800) 264-0138Public Safety (270) 384-8106SGA Office (270) 384-8028Service Center (mailroom) Dial 0 when on campus

    or call (270) 384-2126Student Activities (270) 384-8033Student Financial Services (270) 384-8022

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    For more information aboutLWC Opening Week 2011

    contactJayne Hopkins at

    [email protected] or call (270) 384-8033.

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    WednesdayAug. 172:30 p.m. L-Dub Club FairCAMPUS QUADRANGLE (In front of front of Cralle StudentUnion Building)Learn about clubs LWC offers, including: RAVE (Responsible Al-cohol Values through Education); SAB (Student ActivitiesBoard); Art Club; LIFE (Living In Faith Eternally); Athletes in Ac-tion; ACES (Achieving Collegiate Excellence and Success);Lindsey Wilson Players (drama club); Outdoor Adventure Club;International Club; Accounting Club; and Honors Student Associ-ation. Sponsored by Student Government Association

    9 p.m. LIFE (Living in Faith Eternally) MeetingNORMA & GLEN HODGE CENTER FOR DISCIPLESHIPLIFE is a student-led, contemporary worship service. All stu-dents are welcome. Sponsored by Christian Ministries

    ThursdayAug. 1810 a.m.- 4 p.m. Beyond the Wall Poster SaleCRALLE STUDENT UNION BUILDING

    6 p.m. Wares FairDORIS AND BOB HOLLOWAYHEALTH & WELLNESS CENTERA great way to learn what Columbia has to offer LWC studentsby meeting several dozen local businesses and organizations.Door prizes will be given away all night.Sponsored by the Lindsey Wilson Development Office and Co-lumbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce.

    9 p.m.-Midnight RaveNORMA & GLEN HODGE CENTER FOR DISCIPLESHIPA night of dancing, glow sticks and music, a great opportunity tomeet new people. Sponsored by RAVE (Responsible AlcoholValues through Education)

    FridayAug. 197 p.m. ComedianLachlan PattersonV.P. HENRY AUDITORIUMHot off a memorable debut performance onthe Tonight Show with Jay Leno, LachlanPatterson is one of the most recognizablecomedians in the stand-up world. With fes-tival invitations from Austin, Montreal,Aspen, Michigan, Vancouver and Nova Scotia, there is no short-age of stage time for this brilliant young performer. Tune in toComedy Central and you can find Lachlan performing on Live atGotham or on the Comedy Network where he filmed his uproari-ous half-hour special. Items will be given away at the end ofthe show. Sponsored by Student Activities Board and StudentGovernment Association

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    ThursdayAug. 113 p.m.- 6 p.m. Commuter Students of Class of 2015 Check-InBIGGERS SPORTS CENTERAll new commuter students must check-in at Biggers SportsCenter.

    4:30 p.m. Commuter Student ReceptionW.W. SLIDER HUMANITIES CENTER FOYERAll commuter students are required to attend this session. Com-muters will be introduced to fellow commuter students while en-

    joying light refreshments.SaturdayAug. 139 a.m.- 2 p.m. Class of 2015 ArrivesCAMPUS QUADRANGLE (In front of Cralle Student UnionBuilding) All commuter students who were unable to attendthe Aug. 11 check-in session should check in at this time.

    1:30pm Honors Program ReceptionNORMA & GLEN HODGE CENTER FOR DISCIPLESHIPThis invitation-only reception is for students invited to take partin the Honors Program.

    2:30 p.m. Class of 2015 Kick-Off CeremonyDORIS AND BOB HOLLOWAYHEALTH & WELLNESS CENTERAll students commuter and residential will be welcomed byPresident William T. Luckey Jr. and Student Government Associ-

    ation President Khyati Patel. Students will also meet key Resi-dence Life staff and participate in a team-building activity withmembers of their residence hall.

    5 p.m. Presidents PicnicLAWN OF EMILY D. HUNDLEY PRESIDENTS HOMEMeet LWC President Luckey and Mrs. Luckey while enjoying anoutdoor feast prepared by the fantastic Roberta D. Cranmer Din-ing & Conference Center Staff.

    8 p.m.- Midnight Class of 2015 HWC Lock-in!DORIS AND BOB HOLLOWAYHEALTH & WELLNESS CENTERTake a dip in the pool or join students on one of three courts fora game of basketball, volleyball or badminton. Other events in-clude board games, speed dating and other events. Refresh-ments will be served. Sponsored by Student Activities Board,Student Government Association and RAVE

    SundayAug. 14Freshman Sunday Activities (mandatory)Submit your top three choices one of the following ways: Email: [email protected] Phone: (270) 384-8033 Online: www.lindsey.edu/openingweekend (follow this link)See tear off portion of this brochure for activity choices.

    Monday Aug. 159-10 a.m. Group Advising Session(Mandatory for all freshmen.)ROBERTA D. CRANMER DINING & CONFERENCE CENTEROR THE DR. ROBERT AND CAROL GOODIN NURSING &COUNSELING CENTERAll freshmen must report to the Group Advising Session.Students whose last names begin with the letters A-L should re-port to Cranmer Dining Center; students whose last namesbegin with the letters M-Z should report to the Goodin Nursing &Counseling Center.

    Students will receive information about the following mandatoryactivities: Individual Advising Appointment Learning Community Activities

    (only for students in a Learning Community) Crossing the Line Location Higher Pursuits Appointment (Tuesday, Aug. 16) Library Scavenger Hunt Appointment (Tues., Aug. 16)

    10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Placement Challenge TestingT.D. AND ROWENA EVERETT BUILDINGStudents who could have scored better on their placement testmay take the Placement Challenge for an opportunity to test outof a class. The test is only given to students placed in a develop-mental English, math or reading class.

    10:30 a.m.-noon Wheres My Class?CRALLE STUDENT UNION BUILDINGNot sure where to go the first day of classes? EDGE Leaders

    will be available to show students around the A.P. White Cam-pus.

    2 p.m. Crossing the LineAll OVER CAMPUSStudents enrolled in Freshman Seminar courses will meet withpeer mentors to engage in an interactive activity that will intro-duce them to the common reading, Tuesdays with Morrie, andprepare them for conversations during their first semester.

    5:30-6:30 p.m. Blue Raider TailgateBLUE RAIDER STADIUMDinner will be served at Blue Raider Stadium (no meal in Cran-mer Dining & Conference Center). Tailgate will include severalevents, including a cornhole tournament. Winners will receive acash prize and face President Luckey and a partner of hischoosing. If youre not into cornhole, play bingo for a chance towin prizes. Sponsored by ACES (Achieving Collegiate Excel-lence and Success)

    7:30 p.m. Monday Night Blue Raider FootballIntra-squad ScrimmageBLUE RAIDER STADIUM

    TuesdayAug. 16Higher Pursuits Begins (Mandatory for all freshmen.)CAMPUS QUADRANGLE(In front of the Cralle Student Union Building.)Students will have received their Higher Pursuits time during theGroup Advising Session Monday morning.

    Library Scavenger Hunt(Mandatory for work-study students)KATIE MURRELL LIBRARYStudents will have received their Library Scavenger Hunt t ime

    during the Group Advising Session Monday morning.

    3 p.m. Work-Study Orientation(Mandatory for work-study students)ROBERTA D. CRANMER DINING & CONFERENCE CENTERThis session is mandatory for all students who accepted federalwork-study on their financial award letter.

    7 p.m. Trevor Davis Concert on the SquareCAF ON THE SQUARE (Columbia Public Square)Singer-songwriter Trevor Davis seamlessly combines pop, rockand soul to deliver well-constructed songs that are highly origi-nal. He has opened for award-winningsinger-songwriters including such asTina Dico and Anna Nalick. The con-cert is FREE; first 100 people to at-tend will receive a free Italian soda orlemonade, courtesy of SGA and SAB.Sponsored by Caf on the Square, St u-

    dent Government Association and Stu-dent Activities Board

    Using your smart phone,follow this link and findthis brochure and all youneed to know aboutOpening Week 2011.

    W E L C O M E T O L I N D S E Y W I L S O N C O L L E G E

    Please cut and return (no later thanJayne Hopkins,

    Student Activities Direc210 Lindsey Wilson Street, Colum

    You may also email your [email protected], call (270or go to www.lindsey.edu/openi

    to register online.Name:_________________________

    Home Address:________________________________________________

    Home Phone:___________________

    Cell Pone:_____________________

    Email Address:__________________

    Freshman Sunday ActivitiesNumber your top three choices from thStudents will be assigned to an event three events selected. The events are men and every student must participa

    All Times Central

    ___Hot Rods Minor LeagueBaseball GameBOWLING GREEN, KY

    ___Louisville ZooState Zoo of KentuckyLOUISVILLE, KYYLunch will be provided

    ___SomerSplash Water ParkSOMERSET, KYLunch and snacks will beprovided.

    ___Mammoth CaveNew Entrance Tour

    MAMMOTH CAVE, KYExplore one of Seven NaturalWonders of the World atKentuckys most famous nationalpark. Mammoth Cave is thelongest cave system in the world.

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