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The official student newsletter since 2016.
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Thank you to the Gene Haas Foundation for their generous donation of a King Machine to the CSI Manufacturing Technology program. For more information about the Gene Haas Foundation visit:
http://ghaasfoundation.org/
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James Kellis Manufacturing Technology Instructor
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Manufacturing Technology Instructor
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Heidi McCall Student Financial Aid Advisor
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Chance Munns
Assistant Professor, Horticulture
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Integrity Week is this week at CSI! Feel free to contact
Kara Mahannah or
Josh de Groot, chair and chair-elect of the academic integrity committee should you have any questions.
Kara Mahannah
Medical Assistant Program Director
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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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Date |
Time |
Activities |
Oct. 2
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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. 4
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11:00 am
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Chrysanthemum
by Kevin Henkes
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Oct. 5
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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. 6
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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 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. 9
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7:00 pm
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Legends of the Night Sky
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7:30 pm
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Herrett Forum Lecture:
Public Art in Context
by Curtis Eaton, Paul Smith, and Dave LeMure.
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8:00 pm
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The Ooky Spooky Light Show
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Oct. 12
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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. 13
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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 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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8 pm - midnight
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Free monthly star party
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*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
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Kaylee McKay
Culinary Student
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Sport
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Opponent
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Date
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Time
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Location
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Women's Volleyball |
Treasure Valley CC |
Oct. 4 |
6 PM |
Twin Falls, ID |
Women's Volleyball |
Salt Lake CC |
Oct. 5 |
7 PM |
Salt Lake City, UT |
Women's Basketball |
Rocky Mountain Jamboree |
Oct. 5 |
TBA |
Windsor, CO |
Men & Women's Rodeo |
Utah Valley University Rodeo |
Oct. 5-6 |
TBA |
Spanish Fork, UT |
Men's Baseball |
Montana State University Bozeman |
Oct. 6 |
TBA |
Bozeman, MT |
Women's Volleyball |
USU Eastern |
Oct. 12 |
7 PM |
Twin Falls, ID |
Men's Basketball |
Rocky Mountain Jamboree
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Oct. 12-13
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TBA
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Windsor, CO
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Men and Women's Cross Country |
Inland Empire Championships |
Oct. 13 |
10:45 AM |
Lewiston, ID |
Men's Baseball |
Treasure Valley CC |
Oct. 13 |
TBA |
Twin Falls, ID |
Women's Volleyball |
Colorado Northwestern CC |
Oct. 13 |
3 PM |
Twin Falls, ID |
Women's Softball |
Round Robin |
Oct. 13 |
TBA |
Twin Falls, ID |
Karen Baumert
Sports Information Director
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2018 - 2019 SEASON - "A WORLD OF MUSIC"
All concerts performed in the Fine Arts Auditorium of the College of Southern Idaho.
Sunday, October 7, 2018, 4:00 p.m.
The season opens with a new work by Caleb Collins followed by the three winners of the 2018 Youth Soloist Competition: Andrew Coleman - piano, Jerrel Martin - cello, and Seth Beus - violin. The orchestra adds a favorite Haydn symphony.
Tickets: adult $10/senior $8/student $6 available at the CSI Box Office, five Twin Falls retail stores, and at the door.
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Tickets are now available for the first performance of the CSI Theater Department's 2018-2019 Season, The Secret in the Wings. The show will run October 10 - 12 at 7:30 p.m. and October 13 at 2 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Theater.
In Mary Zimmerman's The Secret in the Wings, a young child confronts subjects such as loss, love, marriage, and family through the reading of a book of little known fairy tales. The basement of the child's house comes alive as the characters from the tales appear from the walls, out from behind trunks, and even through an armoire, to act out the tales as they are read from a dusty old book by the ogre from next door. The heirlooms and discarded items in the basement become the props in the creepy tales, bringing the true power of fairy tales into the light and on the stage. The run-time of the show is approximately one hour.
Tickets are $10/adults or $5/seniors or students. Tickets available at the CSI Box Office, by calling 732-6288, or online at
tickets.csi.edu.
Camille Barigar
Director of Community Enrichment
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Perri Gardner
Assistant Professor, Political Science
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GLASS BLOWING - OPEN STUDIO
Dates: October 15 - November 5
Days: Mondays
Time: 7 - 9 p.m.
Fee: $50 + $10/hour for supplies (paid to instructor)
Location: 496 Madrona
Instructor: Wes Overlin
CREATIVE WRITING
Dates: October 16 - December 3
Days: Tuesdays
Time: 7 - 9 p.m.
Fee: $70
Location: Shields 109
Instructor: Shane Brown, Jim Irons
HIP HOP
Date: October 16 - December 4
Days: Tuesdays
Time: 6 - 7 p.m.
Instructor: Keesha Olander
Fee: $80
Location: Gym 304
Click here
to sign up for this class or any other CSI Community Ed class.
Camille Barigar
Community Enrichment Director
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Lindsey Anderson
Head Coach XC/Distance Track
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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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CJ Rasmusson
Circulation Supervisory, Twin Falls Public Library
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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 Thursday, 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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