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The official student newsletter since 2016.
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Manufacturing Technology Instructor
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Jason Ostrowski
Dean of Students
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Chance Munns
Assistant Professor, Horticulture
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Lauri Watkins
Student Services Specialist
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Ann Keane
Student Success Center
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This fundraiser benefits the Welding Student Club & Community Activities
Here's your chance to win a variety of Beef, Pork and/or Chicken!
3 Prizes Drawn:
Gold Drawing: $400 worth of
meat
Silver Drawing: $200 worth of meat
Bronze Drawing: $100 worth of meat
Tickets: $10 each or 3 for $20
Drawing Date: November 9th, 2018
Contact: Clay Wilkie or a
ny
Welding Student Organization Member
Note: Other non-meat options are available for drawing winners!
Clay Wilkie
Assistant Professor, Welding
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Herrett Center for Arts and Science
College of Southern Idaho
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Museum, Planetarium, Observatory
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Year round hours.
*Closed Sundays, Mondays, and federal holidays.
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Tuesdays
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9:30 am to 9:00 pm
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Wednesdays
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9:30 am to 4:30 pm
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Thursdays
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9:30 am to 4:30 pm
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Fridays
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9:30 am to 9:00 pm
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Saturdays
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1:00 pm to 9:00 pm
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Oct. 16
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6:00 pm
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Reptile Revue
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7:00 pm
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Legends of the Night Sky*
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8:00 pm
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The Ooky Spooky Light Show
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Oct. 18
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11:00 am
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The Monster at the End of This Book
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Oct. 19
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7:00 pm
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The Ooky Spooky Light Show
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8:00 pm
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The Ooky Spooky Light Show
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9:00 pm
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The Ooky Spooky Light Show
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Oct. 20
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1:30 pm
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Legends of the Night Sky*
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2:30 pm
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The Ooky Spooky Light Show
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3:30 pm
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Legends of the Night Sky*
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4:30 pm
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National Parks Adventure
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7:00 - 9:00 pm
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International Observe the Moon Night**
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7:00 pm
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The Ooky Spooky Light Show
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8:00 pm
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The Ooky Spooky Light Show
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9:00 pm
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The Ooky Spooky Light Show
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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
Rick Greenawald
Manager, Faulkner Planetarium
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Mountain Bike Wednesdays
Every Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., Auger Falls
Beginners welcome! Join us on Wednesday nights for a group ride. All gear is provided, plus limited transportation. Email
[email protected] by 12 p.m. on Wednesday
to register. Limited space. Free for
CSI Students taking 7+ credits, $5 for CSI Faculty/Staff, $15 for community members ($5 if you bring your own bike).
October 31 Costume Ride!
Lunchtime Rides on Campus
Every Thursday, 12 p.m., Outside the SUB
Take a break from
classes and ride on campus with the ORC! We'll be outside the SUB with the bikes - just show up and ride (first 20 people)! Dress for the weather!
Christa Gessaman
Outdoor Recreation Center Coordinator
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Sport |
Opponent |
Date |
Time |
Location |
Volleyball |
Snow College |
Oct. 18 |
7 PM |
Ephraim, UT |
W. Basketball |
Central Wyoming |
Oct. 19 |
9 AM |
SLC, UT |
W. Basketball |
Casper College |
Oct. 19 |
10 AM |
SLC, UT |
W. Basketball |
Sheridan College |
Oct. 19 |
12 PM |
SLC, UT |
W. Basketball |
WWCC |
Oct. 19 |
1 PM |
SLC, UT |
Cross Country |
UMW Meet |
Oct. 19 |
1:30 PM |
Dillon, MT |
Softball |
WSU |
Oct. 19 |
3 PM |
Ogden, UT |
M. Basketball
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MCCOOK CC
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Oct. 20
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10 AM |
SLC, UT |
M. Basketball |
NIC |
Oct. 20 |
12 PM |
SLC, UT |
Volleyball |
CSN |
Oct. 20 |
1 PM |
Henderson, NV |
M. Basketball |
Impact Academy |
Oct. 20 |
2 PM |
SLC, UT |
W. Basketball |
NNC |
Oct. 20 |
2 PM |
Nampa, ID |
Baseball |
TVCC |
Oct. 20 |
TBA |
Ontario, OR |
Softball |
BYU |
Oct. 20 |
TBA |
Provo, UT |
Softball |
USU |
Oct. 21 |
12 PM |
Logan, UT |
Karen Baumert
Sports Information Director
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This Coming Monday Brown Bags - Students & Employees
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: Justin Vipperman, Matt Reynolds, Samra Culum, & Carolina Zamudio
Topic: Struggles/Worries while in College
Recommended Audience: All students (CSI employees are welcome)
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Scott Rogers
Challenge Course Coordinator
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Doug Stone + Jeff Campbell and the CSI Jazz Ensemble
Oct. 23, 2018, at 7 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium
Jazz saxophonist Doug Stone and Jeff Campbell, both extraordinary musicians hailing from Louisiana State University and Eastman School of Music respectively, will be performing with a small group and with the CSI Jazz Ensemble. Besides our guest artists, the concert will also feature Alex Hudson on vocals.
Ben Britton
Instructor, Woodwinds & Jazz
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October 24, 2018 In the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium
Art begets art.... Over the course of last year, Project Flux director Lydia Sakolsky-Basquill sat in on the creative writing classes at the IDOC state penitentiary taught by CSI instructor Shane Brown. Inspired by that experience and the writing of the prisoners, Lydia choreographed a full-length dance performance for Project Flux, a contemporary dance company based in Boise, that explores regret, longing, redemption, and life behind bars.
Seating is limited to 100 people / This show is rated PG-13.
Tickets are $10 for adults or $5 for students and are available at
tickets.csi.edu, by calling 732-6288, or at the CSI Box Office.
Camille Barigar
Community Enrichment Direcor
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Lindsey Anderson
Head Coach XC/Distance Track
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Jerome Center Community Education Courses
Fall 2018
Beginning Dog Obedience
Discover the many benefits and joys of training with your dog. Training will enhance the bond between you and your dog. Dogs who have a solid obedience education are a joy to live with; they respond well to household routines and have good manners in the presence of people and other dogs. You and your dog will learn the 10 Steps from the AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC) Program, designed to reward dogs who have good manners at home and in the community.
Date: Monday Nov 5 - Dec 10
Time: 6 - 7 p.m.
Location: Jerome County Fairgrounds - Messersmith Building
Cost: $55
Instructor: Brittany Triner
Advanced Dog Obedience
This comprehensive 6-week class will expose dogs and their owners to a variety of training scenarios and prepare them to enjoy off-leash reliability in distracting environments. Owners will enjoy relationship based training methods that allow them to better communicate with their pets, and the dogs will thrive in the fun learning environment. This class is taught by a certified professional dog trainer and behaviorist with over 7 years' experience working with hundreds of dog/owner teams. Advanced Dog Obedience will prepare your dog for real-world distractions as well as outdoor adventures with emphasis on off-leash reliability in any situation. Participants must have completed a basic obedience course.
Date: Monday Nov 5 - Dec 10
Time:
7 - 8 p.m.
Location: Jerome County Fairgrounds - Messersmith Building
Cost: $55
Instructor: Brittany Triner
Memory Wire Bracelets
Just String! Mix it up and string endless memory wire bracelets that take the place of a whole stack of bangles. Using different beads and spacers, this is the perfect gift for someone special or even yourself! You will also learn to make wire wrap dangles to add to your bracelet and give it movement. Mixing shapes and colors adds to your creativity. Great for beginners!
Date:Tuesday Nov 6
Time: 6 - 9 p.m.
Location: Jerome Center
Cost: $25 Plus $25 supply fee paid directly to instructor
Instructor: Diane Gause
Click here for registration information or call 208-324-5101. a
Anna Dovenmuehler
Jerome Center Coordinator
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Students with the College of Southern Idaho's Radiologic Technology program - the Rad Tech Club - invite prospective students to come to their three-hour career day from
9 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Nov. 9.
The event will be held in the Rad Tech lab (HSHS 178) at CSI's Health Science building on North College Road.
Students will be given information about the program and how they can apply, plus they will get to go on a tour of the radiography lab and learn about some of the medical imaging equipment used in the program. Each participating student will receive 2 points towards their program application should they choose to apply. There will be hands on presentations and time for questions about the program and the careers students are lead to after completing their education. Snacks and drinks will be provided.
For more information, please contact program advisor
Dr. Gary Lauer at 732-6719 or
Tamara Janak at 732-6716.
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There are tickets available for the third performance of the Arts on Tour season "EmiSunshine", which will take place in the
CSI Fine Arts Auditorium on Tuesday, November 6 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students high school & under and are available at
tickets.csi.edu, at the CSI Box Office, or by calling 732-6288.
The exceptional talents of critically-acclaimed teen music prodigy, EmiSunshine has captured the nation's attention. The singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist has been hailed by outlets such as No Depression, Billboard and Rolling Stone: "Sounds like the spunky, intense little sister to artists Iris DeMent, Natalie Maines, Nanci Griffith and Janis Joplin."
EmiSunshine has already graced some of the most-prestigious stages-from the "Today Show," to the Grand Ole Opry (over a dozen times) and most recently, "Little Big Shots starring Steve Harvey" last April. Additionally, EmiSunshine stars in and performs three songs in her latest film appearance on "The King," alongside such celebrities as Roseanne Cash, Emmylou Harris, Ethan Hawke, Alec Baldwin and more. The film featured at this year's Sundance Film Festival and premiered at Cannes Film Festival, where Emi performed.
A well-crafted storyteller, Emi's music has been described as an "old-timey," unique blend of roots music that is equal parts Americana, Bluegrass, Gospel, and Country, with a sprinkle of Blues.
Follow-up performances of the Arts on Tour season include Under the Streetlamp: Hip for the Holidays (November 29), John McEuen & Friends: Will the Circle be Unbroken (February 1), International Guitar Night (February 13), and Collectif9 (April 1).
Camille Barigar
Director of Community Enrichment
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GLOBAL ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING ORGANIZATION RALLIES
TENS OF THOUSANDS TO COMBAT MODERN-DAY SLAVERY
The Magic Valley Walk for Freedom will start at 10 a.m. from the CSI Expo Center on Saturday, October 20, 2018, and it will end at 1 p.m.
On
October 20, 2018, tens of thousands of people will gather all over the world for a fundraising and
awareness event called #WalkForFreedom. Walks will take place in hundreds of cities across dozens
of nations.
This event is operated by a global anti-human trafficking organization, A21. The purpose of the walk
is to raise awareness about the millions of men, women, and children who are still trapped in slavery
today. By fundraising and rallying thousands of people around the cause, the belief is that this event
will be the catalyst for the rescue and restoration of human beings who are being exploited.
Walk For Freedom is distinctly recognized by its participants who will be wearing black shirts and
walking in single-file lines all over the world-in local towns, through busy intersections in city
centers, on dirt tracks in crowded villages, along bridges, tunnels, and water banks. Hundreds of
local walks will be seen marching for a global end to modern-day slavery.
"We are convinced that if we do this together, if we keep showing up, if we continue to be tenacious,
if we continue to turn up with strength, numbers, and courage, then we can see slavery eradicated in
our lifetime, "says Christine Caine, A21's Founder.
A21 Overview:
A21 is a global nonprofit organization determined to eradicate human trafficking through awareness,
intervention, and aftercare. Currently operating in 13 countries, A21 aims to combat modern-day
slavery through a multi-dimensional operational strategy: Reach, Rescue, and Restore. Through
partnerships and the efforts of supporters all over the globe, A21 truly believes that a multitude of
victims can be identified and assisted, and perpetrators can be brought to justice.
Millions of slaves.
A $150 billion industry.
1% ever rescued.
More information about Walk For Freedom and A21 can be found on our website:
A21.org and A21.org/Walk
Julie Underwood
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CJ Rasmusson
Circulation Supervisory, Twin Falls Public Library
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Anna Dovenmuehler
Jerome Center Coordinator
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Northwest Nazarene University will host an information night Thursday, October 25, from 4-7 p.m. in the Hepworth building room 195 on the CSI campus for those interested in earning a Master of Science in Counseling. Dr. Dick Craig and Dr. Michael Pitts will be available to assist prospective students in learning more about this accredited and highly respected program. Classes are delivered in the evening on the College of Southern Idaho campus. NNU has been delivering face-to-face classes in Twin Falls for over 20 years.
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CSI Dance Department Presents "Thriller"
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October 30 at 4:30 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium
Featuring the CSI Dance Department in their annual Halloween presentation of Michael Jackson's Thriller and the CSI Choir with a medley of spooky songs. Thriller will be followed with Halloween candy for all the kids at the show as well as a chance to take pictures with the performers. Everyone is welcome. Admission is free of charge.
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Traumatic Brain Injury Group Meeting
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IF YOU FILLED OUT A TUITION LOAN AGREEMENT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEMESTER YOUR FINAL TUITION LOAN AGREEMENT PAYMENT IS DUE ON OR BEFORE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018. YOU MAY PAY ONLINE AT
MYCSI. ALSO, COUNTY RESIDENCY CERTIFICATES ARE DUE TO YOUR COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 2018.
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