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Tuesday - 11/17
IM Registration
Location: Rec IM

Description: 11/16-11/19 - Registrations open for Intramural Leagues and Tournaments:

Badminton Tournament, Free
9 Ball Billiards, Free
Free Throw Contest, Free
3 Point Contest, Free
3 on 3 Basketball, $15 per team

Intramural Sports Hotline Phone Number - 734.487.1234
http://www.emich.edu/recim/imsports.htm

The Eastern Michigan University Recreation/Intramural Department Intramural Sports Program offers both highly competitive and recreational leagues, tournaments and meets in men's, women's and co-recreational sports. A well-rounded program of team, dual and individual sports is offered to all participants.

Hunger and Homelessness Week
Location: Different Locations on Campus

Description: A week of activities, including toiletry and food drives, volunteering at local shelters, and a panel discussion related to hunger and homelessness issues.

For more information contact Students Against Hunger and Homelessness at vis_sahah@emich.edu

Holiday Sharing Trees
Location: Student Center, Pray Harrold, and Halle Library

Description: Brighten a child's holiday by donating a gift. Wishes of local children will be represented on tags on trees in the Student Center, Pray-Harrold and Halle Library.
Energy: Charles McGee at Eighty-Five
Location: Ford Gallery and University Gallery

Description: Energy: Charles McGee at Eighty-Five
Ford Gallery and University Gallery
Reception, University Gallery, Mon., Nov. 9, 4-7 p.m.
Gallery talk by McGee at 5 p.m.

Winner of the 2008 Kresge Foundation Detroit Eminent Artist Award, Charles McGee is one of the most important Michigan artists of the last century. His work pulses with the energy of life, and he sees the world as a wholly interconnected global thicket in which all species are equal and interdependent. His art is, thus, intensely relevant today as it artistically addresses our environmental crisis and calls for respect among all ethnic, racial, and religious groups. Through high quality and representative works of art, this sixty-year retrospective will document all phases of his work. McGee has received numerous honors and awards during his lengthy career, including the 1978 Governor’s Michigan Artist Award and the1989 Michigan Artist of the Year Award. Since 1971, he has completed numerous, large-scale public commissions in Michigan and Ohio. His work is in hundreds of museums, galleries, art centers, and private collections in Michigan and throughout the U.S.

No-Limit Texas Hold'em
Location: Rec-IM

Description: $4 per team

Contact the Rec-IM for more information

Agape Lunch
Location: John XXIII Campus Center

Description: Enjoy a free lunch with other students at Holy Trinity.
Student Government Committee Meetings
Description: Internal Affairs: 5:30pm in Student Center Room 343

Business and Finance: 6:30pm in Student Center Room 352

Student Relations: 7:00pm in Student Center Room 104

Political Action: 8:00pm in Student Center Room 347

For additional information about Student Government or about the Committee Meetings please visit http://www.emich.edu/studentorgs/studentgov/senate.html or email student.government@emich.edu

Unmet Needs in Indian Country
Location: Student Center Room 330

Description: "Unmet Needs in Indian Country" is a panel discussion that will focus on education, health, language and other areas of concern throughout Native American tribes as seen by individual community members. Panelists are to be announced!

For more information contact the Center for Multicultural Affairs at cma.dci@emich.edu


 


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