October 9, 2018
The BULLETIN

Friday, October 19
7:30 p.m.
Center for Faith and Life

Aquila Theatre's production of this story, said to be a bold and thrilling interpretation of an original horror story is based off of the classic novel, Frankenstein's Monster . This classic tale tells the story of a scientist who creates artificial life and his "monster" who ends up alone and shunned from the world. The performance explores a myriad of ethical questions surrounding the idea of innovation and raises the question, "Just because it can be done, should it be done?"

Tickets are FREE for students with CAF. Both general admission tickets and assigned seating tickets are available for students. All tickets available at the Ticket Office or tickets.luther.edu .
Announcements

LIBRARY BOOKS ARE DUE! October 11 is the due date for books checked out from the Main Stacks by students on or before Sunday, October 7. Books may be renewed once online or by bringing them in physically to the circulation desk if you have exceeded the renewal limit. The new due date is December 7, the last day of Fall classes. Click on "Library Account" online at   http://www.luther.edu/library/ , and sign in with your NorseKey to see what you have checked out and when it is due.

On September 27 , Luther students received an email from vice president and dean for student life, Corey Landstrom, with information regarding voter registration and elections. For reference, this information is available via a Luther google  site . Early voting begins October 8 and a satellite polling station will be on campus on October 23 (9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Dahl Centennial Union). Eligible voters are encouraged to vote.

Peter Lingen , Luther College teaching associate in music, will perform a recital at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, October 18, in Luther's Noble Recital Hall in the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music. Lingen's performance repertoire includes works by Paul Fetler, William Walton, and Domenico Scarlatti.

'Agents of Change' Presented by Luther College BSU — Screening and panel discussion on October 18 a6 6:00 p.m. in Valders Hall of Science, Room 206. In 1968, a group of students led the longest campus strike in the United States history in search of equality and social justice for the African American community. Today this event is seen as a starting point for the establishment of ethnic studies and social equality. Through the stories of the young men and women who lead the battle for a more relevant and meaningful education for African American students, "Agents of Change" is a film that examines the untold story of the racial conditions found on college campuses.

Haven't had the chance yet to call for Phonathon? You're in luck!  The Fall 2018 Phonathon had been extended one week! !  Dates added include Monday, October 29 through Thursday, November 1 and also Sunday, November 4. Visit phonathon.luther.edu  to sign up for the extended dates!

Visit the NEDA table outside the Caf from 5-7 this Wednesday, October 10 to buy a SUCCULENT! All proceeds go to NEDA (National Eating Disorder Association) and to raising money for the walk, Saturday October 20. Each plant is $5—cash only.

Library Fall Break Hours (October 11-16)
Thursday, October 11: 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, October 12: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday, October 13-14: Closed
Monday, October 15: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, October 16: 8:00 a.m. - Midnight


RERUNS

Fall Luther Serves  will take place on Saturday, Oct. 20. Sign up on the College Ministries website or Facebook page . Students can sign up for morning or afternoon shifts to help local residents with yard and house work. For more information, contact Alex Sekora , Deacon of Community Action.

Luther has been invited to participate in the summer 2019  Davis Projects for Peace Luther students interested in designing and implementing their own grassroots projects for peace are encouraged to submit proposals of 3 pages or less by  January 14, 2019 . If selected, students receive $10,000 to implement projects somewhere in the world during summer 2019. For details and application information, contact Jon Lund.

Carol Hester , Luther College professor of music, will perform a recital titled "The Flute and Dietrich Bonhoeffer," inspired by the German theologian and pastor's connections to the flute. Luther faculty members   Xiao Hu, piano, Philip Borter, cello, and Igor Kalnin, violin, join Hester in the recital at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 9, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.

Exploring what resources and conditions have fueled faculty research at the college, Luther College Professor Emeritus Richard Cole will present a lecture at 3 p.m. Thursday, October 11, in the Mott Room of the Dahl Centennial Union. The event, titled "Research, Writing, and Teaching at a Small College."
The Bulletin is published for the Luther Community by the Campus Programming Office every Tuesday & Friday when classes are in session. Copy deadline: 12 noon Monday for Tuesday's edition, 12 noon Thursday for Friday's edition. Each announcement will be be run a maximum of two times. Word limit: 75. Email:  [email protected]