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University of Waterloo's Student Life Office presents and e-zine for upper year students.
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March 2009 | VoluMe 19201Student Life
Diversity issue!
Tips to improve concentration and avoid distraction p.9
by Dr. Tracy Morgan
5Warrior
WeekenDs!March 6 and 7 aND March 27 and 28
March 2009 | VoluMe 19
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athletics update | 4Public service opportunity | 4news from the Library| 5 Counselling services Winter Workshops| 5Looking for a Job in information technology? | 5islamic information Booth | 5attention aHs students! | 6 single and sexy auditions| 7
201Student Life
abbotsford, Bc. Photos by Ethan Obliak.
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featuresinternational Celebrations Week:
Photo exhibition | 8Concentration and Distraction | 9
eVeNtsinternational Celebrations Week | 12noon Hour Concert series | 14Lecture: inuit and the Canadian arctic | 15Warrior Weekends | 16
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March/aprilinternational celebrations Week (March 2-6) launch; slc atrium
international celebrations Week(March 2-6) international presentations; slc Multipurpose room
faculty of arts public lecture: Mary simon, president of inuit tapirisat Kanatami, “inuit and the canadian arctic: sovereignty begins at home”; MacKirdy hall, st. paul’s college @ 7pm http://marysimonlecture.eventbrite.com/
international celebrations Week(March 2-6) Movie Night: The Italian; Mc 2065 @ 7-9pm
climate change lecture: Mark serreze, university of colorado at boulder, “cranking up the arctic heat”; fed hall @ 7pm
concert: from africa “Daughter of olapa”; cguc chapel @ 12:30pm
5 international celebrations Week(March 2-6) photo exhibit, slc Mpr @ 11am and cultural caravan; slc great hall @ 6:30pm
concert: craig cardiff; humanities theatre @ 8pm, tickets: 519.888.4908
international Women’s Day dinner with speaker yan li (confucius institute, renison uc); university club @ 5pm, tickets $32 at Humanities box office
international celebrations Week(March 2-6) Warrior Weekends; slc great hall @ 7pmwww.warriorweekends.uwaterloo.ca
study of public service at uW; holiday inn 30 fairway rd. s., Kitchener @ 7:30-9:30am please register at http://publicservice.uwaterloo.ca/events/waterloo_registration.php
Warrior Weekends; slc great hall @ 7pmwww.warriorweekends.uwaterloo.ca
Warrior Weekends; slc great hall @ 7pmwww.warriorweekends.uwaterloo.ca
28 Warrior Weekends; slc great hall @ 7pmwww.warriorweekends.uwaterloo.ca
3 Winter term classes end
8 on campus exams begin (april 8-24)http://www.registrar.uwaterloo.ca/exams/schedule.pdf
27 Winter term grades appear in Quest http://www.quest.uwaterloo.ca/
7 Drop, penalty 2 period ends; last day to drop a course without a petition
English Language Proficiency Exam (elpe) in the pachttp://elpp.uwaterloo.ca/
10 university holiday: good friday, university closed
11 easter weekend, university closed; no examinations scheduled
14 Distance education examination days(april 14-15)http://www.registrar.uwaterloo.ca/exams/schedule.pdf
18 concert: Music of edvard grieg solo piano and Voice;cguc chapel @ 12:30pm
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Athletics UpdateheaDliNes
raptors TripMarch 6$45
it’s time again for our raptors road trip. Join in on the fun on Friday March 6th when the raptors face off against the Miami Heat. tickets are only $45 and include transportation, game ticket and giveaways. Purchase your tickets in the Athletics Office. Tickets are limited so come in soon to avoid being disappointed. For more information, stop by the Athletics Office.
March MadnessMarch 13-14$40/team
enjoy playing basketball? Don’t forget to round up your team and sign up for our annual March Madness Basketball tournament on Friday March 13th and saturday March 14th. only $40/team and registration runs from Monday February 23rd- Wednesday March 11th in the Athletics Office. also returning is our 3-point competition and draw prizes throughout the event. stop by the office for more information.
Dance ShowMarch 27free
Waterloo’s Got talent Dance show is returning on Friday March 27th at 7pm in the PaC Main Gym. entrance for all fans is free. interested in participating? sign up in the Athletics office from Monday March 2nd until Monday March 16th. registration for your group is free. For more information, please contact Jenny at [email protected].
Varsity athletics
Check out www.gowarriorsgo.ca for up to date information on playoffs including results and upcoming games for all of our Warrior varsity teams.
Public Service Opportunity
Help shape the study of public service at uW, meet leaders in local government, and network and learn from public servants.
as a uW student, you are invited to attend a unique event on Friday, March 6th where we’ll be asking for your input on two proposed uW initiatives - the Centre for Public service
and a graduate program in Public service. We look forward to hearing your comments!
this event is free and includes breakfast.
For more information about these initiatives, please visit http://publicservice.uwaterloo.ca/events/waterloo.html.
Friday, March 6, 20097:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Holiday Inn - ontario Ballroom 30 Fairway road South
March 11, 18, 25, 20099:00am - 6:00pm SLc/Vendor ally
the islamic information Center of the university of Waterloo is setting up weekly islamic information Booth in sLC Great Hall and vendor alley. Please drop by to pick up your own Free Copy of the Holy Quran, Books, and DvDs on islam. ask any question about islam. Free sign-up for email list and visit to local mosque. Please visit us at www.uwislam.com or send email at [email protected].
Islamic Info
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News from the Library
once the exam period rolls around, take advantage of the Library’s extended hours!
the extended hour period will run from March 29 to april 24. the Dana Porter Library will be open daily until 2:00am and the Davis Library will be open 24 hours (with the exception of sundays from midnight to 2:00am).
Extended Library Hours for the Exam Period
Please note that this term the Circulation desks will still close at regular times (Porter at 11:00pm and Davis at midnight).
Looking for a Job in Information Technology?
Check out this website:
Discoverit (http://www.discoverit.org)
nearly half of the jobs in north america involve working with information technology. Here's a site designed to make you aware of the vast possibilities for it careers.
You'll find:Career descriptionsCareer planning guides Industry profiles tips on stress management
all focusing on the software and information technology sectors!
P.s. Don’t forget to check Jobmine for all types of jobs including summer, graduating, part-time and even volunteer opportunities.
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Counselling Services WorkshopsStress Management
March 3, 10, 17 @ 5:30-7:30pm
Ease your Mind: Managing anxiety
and Panic
March 4, 11 @ 2-4pmrenison College
Chapel of st. Bede Cost: $20.00
Procrastination
March 2, 9 @ 2-4pm
correct Incorrect grammar
March 2 @ 1:30 pm March 3 @ 9:30 am
ELPE Strategy/Information Session
March 24 @ 9:30 am March 25 @ 1:30 pm
Exam Preparation
*Four session workshopMarch 17, 24, 31, april 7
Mindfulness Based Stress reduction for Students
students with aDD/aDHD:March 4, 11, 18 @ 4-6pm
Material Fee $5
students:March 3, 10, 17 @ 4-6pm
Material Fee $20
www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infocs/
need to research for that paper, but don’t know where to start?
register for one of the Library’s workshops in March. this month’s workshops cover basic and advanced research, citation management, and strategies for staying current in your field of study.
For detailed session descriptions, see the workshop registration page: http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/usered/index.html. register soon!
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When: thursday March 26th 4pm Pre-game BBQ in BMH student Lounge 5pm Puck Drop at CiF year-end Bomber Party to followWhy: Watch your fellow undergraduate students take on a team of grad students, faculty and staff members in an on-ice battle to raise funds for the Faculty’s late professor, Dr. aftab Patla – a colleague, mentor, and friend. Donations are appreciated.
Who: Graduating aHs studentsWhen: saturday March 21Where: Delta Hotel, Downtown kitchenerWhy: Celebrate with your friends and reflect on your time in AHS with an evening of great food, great music, and amazing times! tickets on sale in the BMH Foyer, February 25. For details contact katie schulz at [email protected].
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ahs grad send-off
3rd annual aftab patla Memorial cup hockey game
ahs grad ball
Don’t miss this year’s aHs Grad Class send-off event When: tuesday March 10, 5:30-7:00pmWhere: the university ClubWhy: Celebrate with your friends, professors, staff members and meet aHs alumni alumni Guest speakers:Bob Hunter, kin ’76, LLD ’07executive vP, Maple Leaf sports and entertainment Mano Watsa, rLs ‘99Co-owner and President, Point Guard College shelagh Maloney, HsG’87executive Director, external Liaison, Canada Health infoway Complimentary beverage and snacks, as well as door prizes will be available.
email Mike iley: [email protected] to sign-up by March 9
attention aHs students!
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(1) “Fish” thailand. Photo by kate tonner. (2) “Boat” thailand. Photo by kate tonner. (3) “Mob” Burnaby, BC. Photo by ethan obliak. (4) “Chopsticks” Waterloo, on. Photo by ethan obliak. (5) “Beach Ball” White rock, BC. Photo by ethan obliak. (6) “Worship” tailand. Photo by kate tonner. (7) “Buddha” thailand. Photo by kate tonner. (8) “orchids” thailand. Photo by kate tonner. (9) “Dansez”Photo by ethan obliak. (10) “run” Photo by ethan obliak.
International Celebrations
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about wanting something to eat. if you’re tired when you’re trying to study, you’ll find it hard to stay awake and focus well enough to remember what you’ve studied. try to avoid pulling “all-nighters” because the longer you stay awake, the harder it will be to focus. try to plan your schedule in advance so that you can get adequate sleep each night a week or so before your exam. try taking 10-minute breaks every 50 minutes to keep yourself at peak efficiency when you’re studying. also,
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Concentration and Distraction
by Dr. tracey MorgaNcounselling services
Most of us find it hard to concentrate on
coursework and we can often find a lot of other things that we would rather be doing. instead of concentrating on studying for exams or on completing assignments, we’re often distracted by friends, roommates, what’s on tv, Msn… Most university students tell us that they have difficulty concentrating on doing assignments and studying for exams. Here are some things
to consider to make it a little easier to concentrate: Look at the space where you’re working. Does it feel comfortable to you? are you sitting on a comfortable chair? is the lighting ok? Does it have a comfortable temperature? is it too noisy or too quiet? are you likely to be distracted or interrupted by others? ensure that you’re eating regularly and healthily, getting enough sleep, and getting some exercise. if you’re hungry when you’re trying to study, you’ll be easily distracted by thinking
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physical exercise can help you feel more energized and focused. Make the material that you’re studying relevant to you personally. try to think of personal experiences or everyday experiences that relate to the material that you’re studying. that strategy will make the material more interesting to you and then you’ll be less likely to feel bored when studying and you’ll be able to concentrate better. Plan for fun!!! it gets quite boring, and more difficult to concentrate, if all you’re doing is coursework. ensure that you have enough time for your readings, assignments, and for studying, but also plan to spend time with your friends and have some fun. these breaks will help you relax and be able to focus better when you are studying. obviously, you need to balance your time studying with how much fun you’re having… if you would like to talk with a counsellor about any study skills, please come and see us in room 2080 in needles Hall, or call us at 888-4567, ext. 32655. also, check out our website, www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infocs/study_skills/index.html, for more information on study skills. □
CREATING UNITY CELEBRATING DIVERSITY
ONE WATERLOO
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Monday, March 2SLC Atrium, 3-5pm
Taste of the WeekPerformance by The Water BoysFlamenco Dance LessonUW Drummers
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Tuesday, March 3SLC MPR, 11am-2pm
International PresentationsLecture by Mary Simon @ 7pm (MacKirdy Hall, St. Paul’s College)
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Wednesday, March 4MC 2065, 7-9pm
Movie Night: The Italian (Based on the true story of a young Russian orphan who sets out to find his mother)Refreshments will be served
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Thursday, March 5SLC Great Hall, 6:30pm-12am
Cultural Caravan (in partnership with the Federation of Students)Photo Exhibition (SLC Multipurpose, 11am-2pm)
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Friday, March 6SLC Great Hall, 8pm-1am
Warrior WeekendsPerformance by The Water BoysWorld Café (SLC Multipurpose)Maple Treats
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www.icw.uwaterloo.ca
CREATING UNITY CELEBRATING DIVERSITY
ONE WATERLOO
bringing thet
ouwworld
Monday, March 2SLC Atrium, 3-5pm
Taste of the WeekPerformance by The Water BoysFlamenco Dance LessonUW Drummers
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Tuesday, March 3SLC MPR, 11am-2pm
International PresentationsLecture by Mary Simon @ 7pm (MacKirdy Hall, St. Paul’s College)
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Wednesday, March 4MC 2065, 7-9pm
Movie Night: The Italian (Based on the true story of a young Russian orphan who sets out to find his mother)Refreshments will be served
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Thursday, March 5SLC Great Hall, 6:30pm-12am
Cultural Caravan (in partnership with the Federation of Students)Photo Exhibition (SLC Multipurpose, 11am-2pm)
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Friday, March 6SLC Great Hall, 8pm-1am
Warrior WeekendsPerformance by The Water BoysWorld Café (SLC Multipurpose)Maple Treats
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INUIT AND THECANADIAN ARCTIC:Sovereignty Begins at Home
M A R Y S I M O N
This lecture is part of the UW DIRECTIONS Conference.
Date: Tuesday, March �, ����Time: �:�� p.m.Location: MacKirdy Hall, St. Paul’s CollegeUniversity of Waterloo, ��� Westmount Ave. W.RSVP on-line at: marysimonlecture.eventbrite.com
FREE ADMISSION AND FREE PARKINGFor more information contactBrandi Gillett Woods at [email protected]���-���-����, ext. �����
Mary Simon, President of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK)will deliver a “State of the Union” address to Canadians about the place Inuithold in Canada, communicate issues that Inuit are currently facing in ����,and convey the social, political, and economic agenda of the Inuit of Canada.
PUBLIC LECTURE
Presented in partnership by:UW Aboriginal Services Office Academic Support Centre,
Canadian International Council and the University of Waterloo
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Friday, March 6 Saturday, March 7International celebrations’ Week closing featuring The Water Boys @ 9-11pm
Movie: The Day the Earth Stood Still @ 11pm
craft: Make your own Sushi
Food: Fair Trade Banana Pancakes Provided by Engineers Without Borders, Maple Syrup Treat
Dodgeball (Pac small gym) @ 8-9:30pm
Salsa Dance Lesson (SLc atrium) @ 9-10:30pm
World café with campus chat (SLc Multipurpose room)
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UW Breakers present ground FX09 @ 7-11pm
Movie: Quantum of Solace @ 9pm
Movie: Seven Pounds @ 11pm
craft: Sand art and Snow globes
Food: Pizza, Popcorn and Pop
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WEDNESDAYSWEDNESDAYS
SLC Great Hall/Vendor AlleySLC Great Hall/Vendor Alley
Get FREE:The Holy Qur’an
Visit online today to get free copy of the Holy Qur’anor email [email protected] for more information
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Books/DVDs
Workshops/Movie Nights
Visit to Local Mosque
JAN 14, 21, 28FEB 4, 11, 25MAR 11, 18, 25APR 1, 8, 15
Nominations for
Faculty of Arts Valedictorians
Spring 2009 Convocation
This is a call for nominations for Valedictorians for the 2009 Spring Convocation. The Faculty will be selecting two Valedictorians - one for each of the two Arts Convocation Ceremonies being held on June 11, 2009. It is extremely important that we receive a set of nominations that is broadly representative of the faculty. Each Valedictorian is expected to speak for a maximum of five minutes and the address should be appropriate to the dignity of the occasion. The position of Class Valedictorian is an honoured one, and we urge members of the graduating class to nominate their best-qualified colleague. Nominations may be made by any member of the October 2008 or June 2009 graduating class in the Faculty of Arts and must have the signed agreement of the nominee. Nomination forms can be obtained from any Faculty of Arts department office or the Arts Undergraduate Office, PAS 2439.
Nominations must be delivered or mailed to: Danielle Jeanneault, Arts Undergraduate Office, PAS 2439
Nominees will be asked to present their Valedictory Address before a selection committee on Thursday, 26 March at 4:00 p.m. in AL 113.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF NOMINATIONS IS THURSDAY, 12 MARCH 2009.
Are y ou looking for a well rounded student
leader ship experience? Do you want to plan events, mana ge volunteers , market to stu dents and tr uly impa ct the student
life at UW? If yes, then p lease apply to be a
Warrior Weeken ds Director or the Warrior Weekend Administrati ve Coordina tor!
As one of a team you will be responsible for assisting in the planning and running of the monthly events, recruiting and retaining of volunteers, marketing and publicizing events and much more. Strong interpersonal and leadership skills are an asset.
Successful candidates must be full time registered undergraduate or
graduate students (including co-op) in good academic standing and must be available for the Spr ing 2009 and/or F all 2009 terms. For more
information about the positions and the job descriptions visit: www.warriorweekends.uwaterloo.ca and click on volunteers.
Interested applicants are asked to submit their resume with an accompanying cover letter to [email protected]
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For further information please contact: Cora Dupuis, Student Life Coordinator: First-year Experience Student Life Office, Needles Hall 1121 (519) 888-4567 ext. 35643 [email protected]