November 10 2014 | Vol. 2, Issue 10                              Like us on Facebook  Follow us on Twitter  View our videos on YouTube
Remembrance Day Ceremony


Canadians pause on November 11th in silence to remember those who died in war and to pray for the victims of aggression and inhumanity throughout the world. Our community will be observing the day by gathering at the flagpoles in front of King's University College at 10:45 a.m. The  service will conclude shortly after 11 a.m.

Submissions
Have an event at King's? Doing something extraordinary in the community? Send us an email or pop by Wemple 143A. Submissions are due Wednesday at noon.

Sincerely,
King's Communications Team
 
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Names Instead of Numbers: Forum on Rights and Citizenship in War and Peace


King's History Department is hosting Names Instead of Numbers, an international travelling exhibition in the Student Life Centre from November 5th - 14th. Explore a collection of biographies of former prisoners from across Europe who were deported to Dachau concentration camp between 1933 and 1945. The exhibition features 20 biographies from the Dachau Remembrance Book project, which was compiled by students and researchers on the basis of interviews with camp survivors and their relatives. The display banners include original documents and pictures. 

Tuesday, November 11th, 5:30 - 8:30pm
Student Life Centre 
Forum on Rights and Citizenship in War and Peace
 
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Full-time OSAP Students Income Update 



All Full-Time OSAP students are required to re-confirm the income amounts reported on their OSAP application. Please do this no later than December 5th, 2014 or you may experience a delay with the release of your January OSAP funding. OSAP has been/will be sending out information regarding this step as well, either through email or mail, depending on the correspondence option you chose.

 

To update your income online, log into the OSAP website, go to your 2014-2015 application, and click "Confirm Income." Review the income information, make the appropriate changes as necessary, and click "Submit".  

 

Students needing to update Scholarship/Bursary/Award amounts on their OSAP application will need to come into the Student Financial Services at King's with their SIN card and valid Government Issued Photo I.D. as this category cannot be updated online. You will need to complete an "OSAP On-Line Change Form" to update this section. This form is available from Student Financial Services or the King's website under the OSAP section on Money Matters.

 

If you have any questions please email studentfinance@kings.uwo.ca or call 519-433-3491 ext 4319.

 
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KUCSC presents Mental Health Awareness Week 2014

 
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Seminars for Successful Students


Memory Strategies
Tuesday, November 11th 
3:30 - 4:30pm
KC119

Time Management
Wednesday, November 12th 
2:30 - 3:30pm
KC119

Free workshops brought to you by Counselling & Student Development. Email csd@kings.uwo.ca for more information.
 
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Global Exchange Fair


Wednesday, November 12th, 12 - 4pm
Student Life Centre 

Learn about King's and Western's International activities including exchange programs and experiential learning trips. Hear from King's exchange students and students returned from abroad about their experiences. Consider going abroad in 2015!

Western International Week is November 10th - 14th. Click here for the schedule.
 
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Faculty Research Seminar: Free-market Attitudes and Conservatism


Dr. Christopher Roney
Friday, November 14th, 12 - 1:30pm
KC 119
 
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Would you like to perform at King's Cultural Festival 2015?


The 12th Annual King's Cultural Festival will take place on Wednesday, February 4th, 2015, 7-10pm in the Darryl J. King Student Life Centre. The Festival is the largest multicultural event on King's campus, with speakers and performances from around the world, and is attended by over 300 people from King's, Western and the London community. This event celebrating diversity and community spirit will bring together Canadian students, international students, exchange students, faculty, staff and community members both on the stage and in the audience. 

Performances showcasing various cultural traditions may include: dance, singing, poetry, acrobatics, story-telling, country presentations and more. Performances usually last between 3-5 minutes. If you or someone you know is interested in performing, please apply here by November 15th, 2014. Check out photos and video from last year's festival. Questions? Please email King's Cultural Festival.

 
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King's students attend Munk Debate on Obama's Foreign Policy


A group of students from the King's Political Science Students' Association and the King's Debating Society took a trip to Toronto on Wednesday, November 5th for the Munk Debate on Obama's foreign policy. The debaters challenged the motion that, "Be it resolved Obama's foreign policy is emboldening our enemies and making the world a more dangerous place..."

The goal of the Munk Debates is to enliven and elevate public discussion in Canada of the major issues shaping the course of world events. 
 
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Student Appreciation Week Nov. 17 - 21


We love our King's students! Student Appreciation Week gives us an opportunity to show it. Watch for sales, specials, giveaways and prize draws at The King's Connection, the Library, The Thames Market and the Student Life Centre.

 

All week, various King's offices will have treats and ballots for the Student Appreciation Week Prize Draw. Events include:

 

November 17th, 2pm

Popcorn in the Student Life Centre 

 

November 18th, 10pm 

Surprise residence event in Wemple cafeteria

 

November 19th, 9:30-10:30am

Complimentary coffee and muffins in the Student Life Centre

 

Free student parking in the lot behind the library on Monday and Friday mornings (until the lot fills)

 

A full list of events will be in next week's issue. Draw prizes include King's items and King's clothing, gift cards, and other surprises. Enjoy your Student Appreciation Week!

 
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Living the Pledge


Join us in a community-wide taking of The Pledge at 10am on Monday, November 17th or any day that week.

"I believe that everybody has the right to live in a community where they feel safe, included, valued and accepted regardless of differences. I pledge to be respectful of others and stand up against bullying whenever and wherever I see it."

 

Click here for more information.

 
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Opportunities to serve in our community


Advent Drive for Young Families

Imagine what it would have been like for Mary and Joseph: to be young, in a foreign land and with no place to give birth. Then imagine what an honour it would be to provide them with necessary provisions and refuge. For Advent, our faith community will be welcoming donations of diapers, clothing, sleepers and other items needed for the care of infants. Please bring your unwrapped and new gifts to honour the Christ-Child. Donations can be left at the side altar under the statue of St. Joseph. Your gifts will be given to the London Crisis Pregnancy Centre, to assist families who struggle with the financial obligations of raising a child.

 

Step Into Christmas

Step Into Christmas is our Christmas initiative in conjunction with our outreach program at the St. Joseph's Hospitality Centre. We invite you to fill shoeboxes with socks, gloves, hats, toiletries and other items for those who are in need. These boxes will be distributed to people during our December visit at the St. Joseph's Hospitality Centre. Shoeboxes can be left at Mary's altar, to the left of the main altar any time between now and December 10, 2014.

 
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King's Graduation Portraits


Sign up online at lifetouch.ca/western
 
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Confessions of a Fairy's Daughter: A One-Woman Show by Alison Wearing

 
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King's Ball: Viva Las Vegas

 
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Upcoming Events 

 

Yoga at King's

Oct. 16th - Nov. 27th

Thursdays, 12:30-1:30pm

Reflection Room, Student Life Centre

This is an opportunity to release, de-stress, loosen up and feel good! If you have any questions please email Kate Lawson.

 

Winter Warm-Up Drive

Nov. 4th-20th

Labatt Hall & Cardinal Carter Library 

Please donate your gently used winter war for those in need in the boxes labelled winter warm-up drive. Donations will be distributed to Salvation Army, Women's Community House & Mission Store.


Mindfulness Meditation Group 

Nov. 5th-Dec. 3rd 

Wednesdays, 2:30-3:30pm

Reflection Room

Pre-register here

 

Names Instead of Numbers

Nov. 5th-14th

Student Life Centre 

Stories & photos exhibition.

Nov. 11th, 5:30-8:30pm

Student Life Centre

Forum on Rights & Citizenship in War and Peace.

 

Mental Health Awareness Week: Open Your Mind 

Nov. 10th-13th

Click here for schedule of events.

 

Remembrance Day Service 

Nov. 11th, 10:45-11am 

Flagpoles in front of Wemple 

 

Memory Strategies 

Nov. 11th, 3:30-4:30pm

KC 119

Free workshop by Counselling & Student Development. 

Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers 
Nov. 11th, 7pm 
Vitali Student Lounge 
Presented by The Centre for Social Concern at King's. Join three migrant workers, a Live-In Caregiver, a Farmworker, and a Restaurant worker to learn about migrant worker rights and laws. 

O-Week 2015 Head Soph applications due
Nov. 12th
Click here for application.

Mendeley: Keep it/Cite it
Nov. 12th, 10:30-11:20am
Instruction Room, Cardinal Carter Library
Learn how to use the citation management tool, Mendeley, to save and manage your references and to create bibliographies. 

Global Exchange Fair 
Nov. 12th, 12-4pm
Student Life Centre
Click here for details.

Multiple Choice Tests 

Nov. 12th, 2:30-3:30pm

KC 119

Free workshop brought to you by Counselling & Student Development. 

KUCSC presents Clara Hughes 
Nov. 13th, 7pm 
Kenny Theatre
Clara Hughes is a six-time Olympic medalist and mental health advocate. Tickets are $5 and are available at The King's Connection.

O-Week 2015 PA applications available
Nov. 14th
Click here for application.

Free-market Attitudes and Conservatism - by Chris Roney

Nov. 14th, 12-1:30pm

KC 119

King's Faculty Research Seminar

 

UWO Cancer Awareness Society presents Bar Night for Boobies

Nov. 14th

Admission is $5. Click here for more information.

 

Coffee House at Hospitality Centre
Nov. 15th
707 Dundas St.
Join us as we gather at St. Joseph's Hospitality Centre to foster community with our brothers and sisters in the core of the city. If you would like to be of assistance, please call Campus Ministry at 519-963-1477.
  

Cultural Festival 2015 applications due

Nov. 15th

Accepting applications for performances of dance, music, martial arts, fashion, drama, literature, and more. Apply here.

 

The Dalton Camp Award

Nov. 15th 

Deadline to apply. The winner will receive a $10,000 prize for excellence in creative, compelling essay-writing on the link between democracy and the media in Canada. Click here for details.

 

24 Hour Theatre

Nov. 15th, 7pm

Kenny Theatre

Actors meet Friday evening and stay up for 24 hours to write, direct, memorize and put on a show! $5 admission.

 

Student Appreciation Week 2014

Nov. 17th-21st

 

King's Graduation Portraits

Nov. 17th-24th

KC 214A & B

Sign up online at lifetouch.ca/western

 

Presentation Strategies  

Nov. 18th, 3:30-4:30pm

KC 119

Free workshop by Counselling & Student Development. 

Essay Exams  

Nov. 19th, 2:30-3:30pm

KC 119

Free workshop by Counselling & Student Development. 

Confessions of a Fairy's Daughter

Nov. 19th, 7:30pm

Kenny Theatre 

A one-woman show by Alison Wearing. Based on her bestselling memoir.

 

Annual Christ the King Lecture - Hunting the Divine Fox: God in the Church's Liturgical and Devotional Life

Nov. 20th, 7:30pm

Kenny Theatre 

A free lecture by Reverend Jan Michael Joncas. Click here for more details.

 

O-Week 2015 PA applications due 

Nov. 21st

Click here for application.

 

KUCSC presents King's Ball: Viva Las Vegas

Nov. 21st, 7pm

Marconi Club

Tickets are $40 and are available at The King's Connection.

 

Solemnity of Christ the King Mass

Nov. 23rd, 10:30am

The Chapel, Windermere on the Mount, 1486 Richmond St.

 

Studying for Exams  

Nov. 25th, 3:30-4:30pm

Nov. 26th, 2:30-3:30pm

KC 119

Free workshop by Counselling & Student Development. 

King's Players: Fools

Nov. 27th-29th, 7pm

ARTS Project, 203 Dundas Street

Tickets are $10. Visit artsproject.ca 

 

Blood Donor Clinic

Nov. 28th 

Vitali Student Lounge

 

Songs of the Angels

Nov. 29th, 7:30pm

The Chapel, Windermere on the Mount, 1486 Richmond Street

A free concert performed by King's Chamber Choir. Click here for more details.

 

Drop Deadline: Full Course

Nov. 30th

Last day to drop a full course and full-year half course without academic penalty. Must be dropped on paper through the Academic Dean's Office. 

 

Multiple Choice Tests  

Dec. 2nd, 3:30-4:30pm

KC 119

Free workshop brought to you by Counselling & Student Development. 

Essay Exams  

Dec. 3rd, 2:30-3:30pm

KC 119

Free workshop brought to you by Counselling & Student Development. 

Fall/Winter Term classes end

Dec. 3rd

 

FRANK: Frank Tannenbaum and the Making of a Convict Criminologist - by Matt Yeager

Dec. 3rd, 3:30-5pm

DL 112

King's Faculty Research Seminar

 

Study Days

Dec. 4th-5th

 

Re-confirm income on OSAP application

Dec. 5th

Click here and sign into your OSAP account to re-confirm income amounts.

 

Examination Period

Dec. 6th-17th

Click here for exam schedule.

 

Classes Resume 

January 5th

 

King's Soph applications available 

January 7th

Click here for application forms.

 

King's Soph applications due 

January 21st

Click here for application forms.

 

 

Weekly Gatherings

 

JUST YOUTH for Development and Peace

Thursdays, 4-5pm

W149b

Facilitate high school workshops, lead King's Sow Much Love action campaign, participate in a 100 mile-meal, explore food sovereignty issues!

Act Locally, Think Globally. Make a Difference! For more information please contact Annette Donovan Panchaud

 

Mindfulness, Stress Reduction & Relaxation Drop In 

Tuesdays & Wednesdays

12:30 - 1pm

Reflection Room, Student Life Centre

Practice techniques to settle a busy brain, calm emotions, and re-energize your body and mind.

 

 

Faculty Publications

 

Calcagno, A. (2014). Lived experience from the inside out: Social and political philosophy in Edith Stein. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne  University Press.

 

 

 
Liturgy Schedule

Christ the King Chapel, 
Wemple Building

Remembrance Day:
Nov. 11th, 10:45-11am
Eucharist:
Nov. 11th-12th, 14th, 12pm
Adoration:
Nov. 13th, 6pm

Sunday Eucharist
The Chapel, 1486 Richmond Street, 10:30am
Labatt Hall, 5pm


 

 

Good2Talk

1-866-925-5454

 

24/7 Post-Secondary Student Helpline - free & confidential professional counselling service

 

 
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