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The official student newsletter since 2016.
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College of Southern Idaho Edition: 17 August 23 - September 5
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CSI's Week of Welcome (WOW) is a campus-wide event that takes place each fall semester. Students are encouraged to have fun, socialize, network, receive free stuff, and get to know more about student life opportunities.
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Week of Welcome Activities
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Want to be a CSI Senator?
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Would you like to be a CSI freshman senator? Or if you're a sophomore, would you like to be the student body president? Now is the time to apply. There are six freshman senate positions and the student body president position up for election this semester.
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Do you play a band instrument? Would you like to earn scholarship money. The CSI Pep Band plays fun music for CSI basketball games. Each band member receives annual scholarship money, $1500 for non-majors and $2000 for music majors. Come to the information meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 24 in the Fine Arts band room, room 164.
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The U-pick garden at the College of Southern Idaho has several types of vegetables and berries ready for picking. Visitors are welcome to pick cucumbers, tomatoes, eggplant, several kinds of peppers, and summer squash for 75-cents per pound.
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Extended CSI Bookstore Hours
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Bookstore Hours:
Monday-Friday, August 21-25, 2017, 8 AM - 6 PM
Saturday, August 26, 2017, 10 AM - 2 PM
Rest of the Semester Monday - Friday 8 AM - 5 PM
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Outdoor Recreation Center Upcoming Activities
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August 26, September 23, October 14, November 4rd
ber 4 * Every tour is a hidden adventure!
We'll reveal each adventure destination once we arrive - till then, just hop in the van! We'll tell you what time to meet, what clothes to wear, and what to bring - then leave the rest up to us! All gear will be provided + transportation! * Limited Space * No Refunds * $5 CSI Students / $18 Staff & Fac / $26 Community * Call 732-6475 to register
ORC OPEN HOUSE / MEET & GREET
August 29, 2017 @ 7-9 PM
- ORC Building
FREE Dutch Oven dessert & campfire vibes at the ORC! Learn about ORC adventures and hangout with the coolest kids on campus in a chill, outdoorsy setting around a campfire!
Mountain Bike Wednesdays
Every Wednesday Starting August 30 (Auger Falls Starting September 20) 5:30 On Campus
Spend the evening riding and learning basic bike skills with the ORC * All Gear Provided * Register with
[email protected]
by 12PM
each Wednesday
to find out the ride's location.
*FREE to CSI Students (7+ credits) * $2 CSI Staff/Fac * $11 Community (FREE BYOG)
Road Bike Rides
Every Monday / Wednesdays 12PM
@ the ORC
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FREE to CSI Students (7+ credits) / CSI Staff/Fac / $2 Community
* Get your cardio on!
Sunset Paddle
August 31, 2017. 5:30 - 7:30 PM
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Explore the Snake River Canyon via kayak! See cool features of our local recreational river *
Limited Space * No Refunds * All gear is included in this trip, and no experience is necessary! * Cost: $5 CSI Students (7+ credits) * $16 CSI Staff & Faculty * $26 Community (must be 16 and older) * Call 732-6475 to register
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Looking for a Work Study Position?
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The Advising Center is looking for three eligible work studies who have flexible schedules and can be available to work 12 hours per week. The pay is $9.00 per hour. Please visit the Advising Center front desk, downstairs in the Taylor Building, for an application.
Other work study job postings can be found at:
c
lick here
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Finally Homebuyers Education
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Is homeownership right for you? Learn about the benefits in our step-by-step 5-hour program. Your course completion may help you qualify for a reduced mortgage, insurance premiums, down payment and closing cost assistance or other special lender programs. The class is offered in partnership with Idaho Partners for HomeBuyer Education, Inc.
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The Magic Valley Chorale always extends a big welcome to new voices looking for a place to call home. The Chorale is a wonderful opportunity to share your love of music with your community and meet new people who share your interests. Conducted by Carson Wong, the Chorale typically performs two concerts per year at winter holiday time and in the spring. In an effort to keep participation affordable for all, dues and music fees are kept to the lowest possible minimum for each production. Skill levels of musicianship within the group vary greatly; the Chorale provides an opportunity to learn as well as teach for the love of singing.
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Dual Credit Information Night
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Students who are interested in getting a head start on college should attend one of the upcoming Dual Credit Nights that are scheduled at various southern Idaho locations. CSI's dual credit team and transition coordinator will be available to assist with students' educational goals.
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Intro to Glass Blowing/Torchworking Session
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Torch, Tools and safety gear are provided.
This course is designed to introduce students to the basics of torchworking borosilicate (hard) glass, a.k.a. Glass Blowing. During the semester, students will be introduced to shop equipment, setup, maintenance, tools of the trade, and safety, all while learning the fundamental basics of hands-on torch working by molding solid glass into shapes and figures, creating pendants, beads, and tubular vessels. This course is designed for the individual who is interested in the shop, processes, and skills to make functional solid and blown glass projects, jewelry, and art.
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Nondiscrimination Statement: It is the policy of the College of Southern Idaho to comply with all federal, state and local authorities requiring nondiscrimination, including but not limited to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and Executive Orders 12898 (Environmental Justice) and 13166 (Limited English Proficiency). College of Southern Idaho is an equal opportunity employer. The college does not exclude from participation in, deny the benefits of, or subject any individual to discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, income, protected veteran status, limited English proficiency, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state or local law.
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