Student Orgs Weekly Update 1.4
posted on November 5th, 2008 by Ryan O'Connell
In this issue:
1. Cultural Fund Deadline Approaching
2. Vote For PANDA FORCE
3. The One Day Startup
4. DUU presents: Movin’ Out
5. Got Mail?
6. Find your Weight Out
Posting and UNSUBSCRIBE info
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1. Cultural Fund Deadline Approaching
Posted by: Vivian Wang (vcw@duke.edu)
Last University/Cultural Fund Workshop
Soliciting Proposals for Spring 2009 Semester Programs
Last Info Session: THIS Thursday, Nov. 6, 1-2pm
Application Deadline: Monday, November 17, 2008, 5pm
All undergraduate student organizations with an OSAF fund code are eligible to apply.
TO QUALIFY FOR FUNDING, A MEMBER INVOLVED IN WRITING THE PROPOSAL MUST ATTEND ONE MANDATORY INFORMATION MEETING.
WHEN:
Due to demand, an extra information session has been scheduled for THIS Thursday, Nov. 6, 1-2pm. Note, this is the LAST info-session, so please send an organization representative to attend.
WHERE:
Multicultural Center (Lower level of the Bryan Center)
WHY:
-Attendance is required to receive funding!
-Find out what is eligible and ineligible to be funded.
-Get advice on grant writing that will be useful to you even beyond Duke.
-With a better proposal, you’ll likely get more money!
APPLICATIONS AND GUIDELINES available at: http://mcc.studentaffairs.duke.edu/resources/ucfund/overview.html
PROGRAM EVALUATION FORMS from events funded by the University/Cultural Fund during the 07-08 School Year and Fall 2008 semester must be submitted by November 17th as well. Eligibility for funding is contingent on submission of these event evaluations. Program Evaluation Forms can be found at: http://mcc.studentaffairs.duke.edu/resources/ucfund/forms.html
QUESTIONS: to Vivian at vcw@duke.edu.
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2. Vote For PANDA FORCE
Posted by: Ryan O’Connell (ryan.o@duke.edu)
mtvU has recently announced the top 25 nominees for its annual “mtvU Woodie
Awards” and Duke University’s homegrown talent, Panda Force, has been
nominated for the Best Music on Campus Award!
The mtvU Woodie Awards is all about YOU… you control the fate of who wins
the Best Music on Campus Award, so represent Duke and vote for Panda Force:
http://www.bestmusiconcampus.com/
mtvU’s Woodie Awards has helped catapult the careers of many bands you know
and love; artists such as Fall Out Boy (Streaming Woodie ’04), the Killers
(Breaking Woodie ’04), Death Cab for Cutie (Best Video Woodie ’05), Plain
White Ts (Breaking Woodie ’06), Boys Like Girls (Breaking Woodie ’07) and
Gym Class Heroes (Woodie of the Year ’07) have reached international success
after winning at the annual Woodies. Not to mention, Duke’s own Stella By
Starlight captured the Best Music on Campus Award last year!
The BMOC Woodie Award includes the following prizes:
-Roundtrip airfare to NYC for the 2008 Woodie Awards
-$5,000 dollars to help jumpstart your career
-The coveted 2008 Best Music On Campus Woodie Award
Check out Panda Force and their music at
http://www.myspace.com/pandaforceband.
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3. The One Day Startup
Posted by: Howie Liu (htl@duke.edu)
The One Day Startup is an event designed for Duke University students that would like to start a company. The goal is to demystify the “startup process” and help students realize some of the key steps it takes to start a company. Students will leave the session with a clearer path to creating a startup.
This session is being led by Jonathan Gindes ‘03, Co-founder and CFO of Affinergy, and Taylor Mingos ‘07, Founder and CEO of Shoeboxed.com.
Saturday, November 22
10:30am-6:30pm
Leaman Classroom, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
Undergraduates welcome
Apply for The One Day Startup: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&key=ppsyYrbTfJQpl3RRnvLvZWg
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4. DUU Presents: Movin’ Out
Posted by: Janicanne Shane (janicanne.shane@duke.edu)
DUU LiveEnt Presents:
Wednesday, November 19th,
Musical: “Movin’ Out”
8 p.m. Page Auditorium
$55, $45, $35 reserved seating
$25, $20, $15 Duke students and employees
MOVIN’ OUT, the Tony Award-winning new musical conceived, choreographed and directed by Twyla Tharp and based on 24 classic songs by Billy Joel, opens in Durham at Page Auditorium on November 19th, 2008. This engagement of MOVIN’ OUT will mark the Durham premiere of the show that critics say revolutionized musical theatre as we know it. “So exhilarating and soul-stirring, it practically bursts out of the theatre,” said Time Magazine. “Movin’ Out is electrifying! The union of Tharp and Joel is one made in heaven,” raved the Chicago Tribune.
Told through the choreography of Twyla Tharp and more than two dozen of Billy Joel’s songs, MOVIN’ OUT is the story of lifelong friends through two turbulent decades that change them and the world around them forever. Songs like “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me,” “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” and “Pressure” all come together to weave a musical backdrop which beautifully complements Tharp’s innovative choreography. The songs and dance take audiences through a poignant narrative comprised of three main elements: post-World War II idealism, the Vietnam War and its subsequent unrest, and finally, survival.
Many will recognize MOVIN’ OUT’s main characters, as they come straight from Joel’s lyrics. There’s Brenda and Eddie from “Scenes from an Italian Restaurant,” Tony and Sergeant O’Leary from “Movin’ Out,” Judy from “Why, Judy, Why,” and James from “James”—and their story is told completely through dance, with no dialogue whatsoever. MOVIN’ OUT is “a story told without language,” Tharp says. “The movement and the action tell the story—the experience, the emotional resonance, comes from action rather than language.”
Tickets are available at Duke University Box Office or online at http://tickets.duke.edu/default.asp !
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5. Got Mail?
Posted by: Ryan O’Connell (ryan.o@duke.edu)
OSAF has a new mailbox system for student organizations. Come by the office to request a box. Also if your organization is on the list below… You Got Mail (in the old AOL voice) stop by and pick it up.
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6. Find your Weight Out
Posted by: Anna Lutz (lutz0012@mc.duke.edu)
Are you an emotional eater, a chronic dieter, or are you just plain
confused about what to eat?
Want to learn about nutrition in a supportive group environment?
Find Your Weigh Out - A Non-Diet Approach to Weight Management
This 4 week class, run by Student Health Dietitians, will teach you how to:
- Balance your meals and minimize food cravings.
- Respond to hunger without over-doing it.
- Manage emotions that can lead to overeating.
Wednesdays, 12-1pm, Starting October 29th
All sessions are held in the Student Health Conference Room.
To register contact: toni.apadula@duke.edu (613-1218) or anna.lutz@duke.edu
(683-2757)
(must be a student to register)


