The official student newsletter since 2016.

If you're looking for a CSI event, check out our new website calendar! To find the calendar go to  www.csi.edu and then scroll down until you find the "Visit the Calendar" button. 
Once you click on the "Visit the Calendar" button you will be able to filter the calendar by a month, week, or day view. You can also see the calendar in a list view rather than a grid view by clicking on "list". Next to the calendar you'll notice color coded categories that you can also filter the calendar by. If you would like to see one of your CSI events listed on the CSI website calendar please email your event details to the Public Information Office at [email protected].


Kimberlee LaPray
Public Information Officer
[email protected] | 208.732.6201



 

Herrett Center for Arts and Science        
College of Southern Idaho
Museum, Planetarium, Observatory
Year round hours.
 
*Closed Sundays, Mondays, and federal holidays.
Tuesdays
9:30 am to 9:00 pm
Wednesdays
9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Thursdays
9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Fridays
9:30 am to 9:00 pm
Saturdays
1:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Nov. 30
7:00 pm
Let It Snow
8:00 pm
Led Zeppelin
Dec. 1
1:30 pm
Legends of the Night Sky*
2:30 pm
Dinosaurs at Dusk
3:30 pm
Legends of the Night Sky*
4:30 pm
Titans of the Ice Age
7:00 pm
Let It Snow!
8:00 pm
Dream To Fly & Wall of China
Dec.4
6:00 pm
Reptile Revue
7:00 pm
Let It Snow!
Dec. 6 
11:00 am
The Dot  by Peter H. Reynolds
Dec. 7
7:00 pm
Let It Snow!
8:00 pm
The Star of Bethlehem*
Dec. 8
1:30 pm
Accidental Astronauts & 
Sunny Bunnies on the Moon
2:30 pm
Let It Snow!
3:30 pm
Legends of the Night Sky*
4:30 pm
The Star of Bethlehem*
6 pm-12 am
Free monthly star party**
7:00 pm
Let It Snow!
8:00 pm
National Parks Adventure
Dec.11
6:00 pm
Telescope Tuesday observing session
7:00 pm
Let It Snow!

*Live Sky Tour
**Weather Permitting

For Now Showing Options at the Faulkner Planetarium  click here
For special events happening at the Herrett Center  click here
For astronomy events in the Centennial Observatory  click here.

Rick Greenawald
Manager, Faulkner Planetarium
[email protected] | 208.732.6659



Sport Opponent Date Time Location
Women's Basketball WSC
Nov. 30
7:30 PM Twin Falls, ID
Women's Basketball GHC
Dec. 1
7:30 PM Twin Falls, ID
Women's Basketball TVCC
Dec. 4
7:30 PM Twin Falls, ID
Men's Basketball WWCC  Dec. 7 5:30 PM Twin Falls, ID
Men's Basketball PCC Dec. 8  7:30 PM Twin Falls, ID

Karen Baumert
Sports Information Director
[email protected] | 208.732.6493


chobani  Chobani Yogurt Giveaway

Chobani will be handing out  FREE yogurt from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. on Saturday, December 1, 2018, in the CSI Fine Arts. Don't miss out!



Monday Brown Bag
Description:  The student faculty brown bag provides a safe space for collaboration and creates an opportunity to build relationships between students and employees.  
Date:  Every Monday 
Time:  Noon 
Location:  SUB Fireside Lounge 
Facilitators: J. Vipperman,  M. Reynolds, S. Culum, and C. Zamudio   
Topic:
Struggles/Worries while in College

Monday Brown Bag 
Description:  This semester we will be reading and reflecting together on Student Engagement. We're currently reading Discussion in the College Classroom: Getting Your Students Engaged and Participating in Person and Online by Jay R. Howard. By learning together and exchanging perspectives, we hope to be motivated by discussions to test drive new practices! Come join us! 
Date:  Every Monday 
Time:  1:00 p.m. 
Location:  TAB 210 
Facilitators:  J. Carpenter, J. King, and T. Seeley-Case 
Topic:  Click here for the e-book we are discussing. 


Blaze Student Buddy BOGO at Blaze Pizza
Davia Gutierrez
CSI Student


CSI Symphony Band Concert
Dec. 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium
This event is free of charge, but donations to the CSI Music Department Scholarship fund at the door are always appreciated. 

CSI Theater Department Presents "The Puppet Tree"
Dec. 5-8, at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 8, at 2 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Theater
  A collage of puppets, live actors, and other creatures! This production highlights stories, poems, and music for children as created by the noted artist Shel Silverstein. A holiday gift for family audiences!  Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students and senior citizens, and free for CSI students. The run-time of the show is approximately one hour.

Holly Jolly Christmas
Dec. 7, at 6:30 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium
CSI Golden Girls will sponsor an annual Christmas recital presenting dancers ages 2.5 to elite levels who will perform Christmas dance routines in Tap, Jazz, Ballet, and Hip Hop .

CSI Honors Recital
Dec. 8, at 2 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium
This semi-annual recital features the "best of the best" of CSI music students.

CSI Choir December Concert
Dec. 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium



Margaret Sass
Instructor, Communication
[email protected] | 208.914.3520


We will be presenting an Avalanche Awareness Workshop. The target audience is for the winter backcountry traveler. Whether you ski, snowshoe, snowboard or snowmobile in the backcountry, recognition of avalanche danger is an essential and potentially lifesaving skill. This session introduces and explains where and why avalanches occur and provides a basic approach to managing risk in the backcountry. Learn to access local avalanche bulletins and weather reports, recognize basic signs of avalanche danger, and learn simple ways to help avoid avalanche danger.  This event is open to everyone in order to create awareness for backcountry snow travel and educate adventurers before they head out into the wild. 

Date:  Dec. 10, 2018 
Time:  6:30 p.m.
Location:  Fine Arts Recital Hall
Cost: CSI Faculty/Staff and Community Members are $5 and  CSI Students are FREE!  Pay at the door, cash or cards accepted.

Door prizes and special gifts will be given away at the event!

Christa Gessaman
Outdoor Recreation Center Coordinator
[email protected]  | 208.732.6697

December 11 and 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium

Enhance your holiday season with a timeless classic - the Nutcracker Ballet, an annual tradition for families around the world. With its imaginative story line, colorful sets, dazzling costumes and magical dancing, Tchaikovsky''s Nutcracker is a Christmas treat not to be missed! The Eugene Ballet offers up this colorful confection complete with Sugar Plum Fairies, magical mice, toys that come to life and more. Follow the dancers as they shed the confines of the theater and bring "The Nutcracker" to life in Twin Falls. This performance also features the talents of 50 local children in such clever disguises as Baby Mice, Angels, and Flowers. Fans of this holiday favorite will enjoy this magnificent show. 

Tickets are $18 for students and children and $25 for adults and can be obtained by going to  tickets.csi.edu, at the CSI Box Office, or by calling 732-6288.

Camille Barigar
Director of Community Enrichment
[email protected] | 208.732.6288


CityClub
TRIO
JeromeGreet  "Meet and Greet Instructors" at the CSI Jerome Center
Join us at our "Meet and Greet Instructor" events at the Jerome Center! The event will introduce you to our instructors.
 
Hot chocolate, coffee, pastries, and bagels will be served at no charge.
 
Tuesday - December 11 * 4:00 - 6:00 pm
 
Mike Pohanka
Principles of Macroeconomics
Why does the cost of roses increase in February? Where do your taxes really go when you pay them? What about the decisions you make today, how will they impact your tomorrow?
 
Tennille Houston
Fundamentals of Nutrition
You can drive yourself crazy trying to keep up with the latest nutrition fads. Let's face it - all of the conflicting messages can be confusing. Join us for this class and learn the science behind the buzz.
 
Thursday - December 13 * 4:00 - 6:00 pm
 
Raquel Arenz
Intermediate Spanish 2
Do you speak Spanish but feel limited because you haven't taken formal studies of the language? If the answer is yes, this is the course for you!
 
Joanne Davidson
English Composition 1
English Composition Plus
Get back in the swing of college things, particularly writing. Writing for college isn't so very different than other kinds of writing.
 
Jim Dawson
Math in Modern Society/Prep
This MATH 123 survey course provides an opportunity to acquire an appreciation of the nature of mathematics and its relation to other aspects of our culture.

Anna Dovenmuehler
Jerome Center Coordinator
[email protected]  | 208.324.5101


CityClub
TRIO
FreeSolo  National Geographic's Free Solo
Come one, come all to this amazing new film from National Geographic. Free Solo documents Alex Honnold's unprecedented, historic, and ropeless ascent of El Capitan in Yosemite. This has been heralded as one of the greatest physical and mental achievements in human history. The film screening is Wed, Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m., BUT you have to reserve tickets by Mon, Dec. 3, for the film to be shown.  To reserve your ticket click here! We hope to see you there.

Click here to watch the movie trailer. 

Shawn Willsey
Distinguished Professor of Geology
[email protected] | 208.732.6421



Katrina Oksten
Training Coordinator - Apprenticeship
[email protected] | 208.732.6382


GoodingSchedule

Shawna Jacobson
Gooding Center Coordinator
[email protected]  | 208.732.6461



Anna Dovenmuehler
Jerome Center Coordinator
[email protected]  | 208.732.6464



Ben Lustig
Associate Professor, Photography
[email protected] | 208.732.6756



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