OCTOBER 30, 2022 | VOL. 13, NO. 2 | FALL 2 | |
Free & Discounted Student Events
All currently enrolled NWTC students are welcome to participate!
In-person events promoted in this newsletter are on the Green Bay Campus.
If you attend another location, please check for a similar event.
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Be kind for everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.
- Wendy Mass
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Gift Card Prizes Every Round! | |
MONDAY
OCTOBER 31
11:30am
to 12:30pm
In the Commons
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Fun novelty treats will also be available in the commons! | |
Food for Thought
Students receive a free lunch
while attending!
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Tuesday, November 1
11:30am -12:30pm • Auditorium, SC130
How to Be an Indian in the 21st Century
Presented by Louis V. Clark III (Two Shoes), Oneida Author and Poet
This Food for Thought explores Clark's deeply personal and profound take on a wide range of subjects, from schoolyard bullying to workplace racism to falling in love. Warm, plainspoken, and wryly funny, Clark is a unique voice talking frankly about a culture's struggle to maintain its heritage.
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STUDENT APPRECIATION DAY!
Free Lunch & Magic Show
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There is everything you expect from a magician and then, there is Kid Ace!
He seamlessly blends modern music and fashion with the world of illusion.
This is a show you won't want to miss!
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WEDNESDAY
November 2
Lunch: 11:30am - 1pm
Magic Show: 11:30am - 12:30pm
While supplies last
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FREE Family Dinner & Movie Night! | |
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Friday, November 11
Dinner at 5:30pm
Show starts at 6pm
TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW
through Nov. 9 in SC118!
Must have tickets in advance
of the show.
Movie will be in the NWTC Commons.
Students can get up to 6 FREE tickets!
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Alcohol Awareness Week
October 31 - November 4
Sponsored by Counseling Services
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Try out the Drunk Goggles Monday, 10/31, in the Commons or at the Trades entrance Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 11/1 - 11/3.
You can visit with counselors and therapy dogs in the trades area on Wednesday from 1pm -2 pm and Thursday from 10am -11am.
Be sure to check out the crash car on the corner of East Campus Drive and Larsen Road.
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Global Spotlight
Thursday, Nov. 3 • 1:30 - 2:30pm • Room SC142 or Virtual
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Through “Darshana: A Glimpse into the Hindu Civilization”, Sagar Kachole presents an overview of Hindu concepts and practices, offering an opportunity to learn about one of the oldest civilizations in the world with continuing global presence today. This presentation features a variety of topics, ranging from yoga, dance, and divinity to mathematics and administration, demonstrating how Hindu knowledge has manifested in all aspects of human endeavor.
Exhibit
All Week in the Commons • Monday, Oct. 31 - Friday, Nov. 4
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Word Search Raffle Game
TWO (2) Raffle Winners will be randomly drawn for
$50 eGift Cards!
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Click begin.
Complete the Word Search and take a screen shot. It will say "well done"
(your time does not matter)
Submit your screen shot below.
Enter by noon on Wednesday, November 9.
One entry per student.
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Do you have a passion to lead and work with diverse teams?
If so, we have an amazing leadership opportunity just for you, it’s called RISE+ (Plus) (Racial Inclusion for Student Equity). RISE+ is a series focused on intersectionality of identity and leadership.
Our identities affect our lived experience and contribute to unequal outcomes in ways that cannot be attributed to one dimension alone.
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All current NWTC students are encouraged to participate in this FREE leadership development series. | |
Friday, Nov. 4
10am to 12 Noon
FREE LUNCH INCLUDED!
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Daily Office Game
Prizes & Raffle Entries
Pumpkin Ring Toss!
Stop in SC118 once a day to play.
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Holiday Student Trip
Chicago European Christmas Market
Saturday, November 19 | 7AM - 8PM
- Itinerary: Enjoy some artisanal coffee drinks at the largest Starbucks in the world, then explore and shop the world's largest European Christmas market outside of Europe! Finally, take a stroll around Millenium Park - opportunities to ice skate or get pictures with the Chicago Christmas Tree or the famous "Bean"!
- Cost: $20 NWTC students | $30 non-student adult guest
- Sign up in Student Involvement (SC118) or call 920-498-5483
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Deadline: Friday, November 11 (limited capacity)
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Native American
Art Market
Wednesday, November 9
10am to 2pm
You are invited to join us as we honor, inform, and celebrate the rich history and culture of the Indigenous people of this area and throughout the U.S.
Students will receive a free lunch for attending the dance performance!
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Nish Native American Dance Performance
Wednesday, November 9
11am to 12pm
Nish is a slang term for Anishinabe, which means “the people.”Nish is made up of members of several tribes with unique dress and dance styles, accompanied by traditional singers. They have performed at universities, museums, and community and sporting events – in the spirit of sharing their culture.
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Thank You For Your Service! | |
Film Screening: Father Soldier Son
Monday, November 7 | 10 AM - 12 PM
Auditorium, SC130
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Interested in music lessons?
NWTC offers free virtual
lessons... guitar, ukulele, piano, voice, and band instruments.
For more information: katie.kamin@nwtc.edu
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NWTC Rec Sports
Fall 2022 Session 2
4-Game Season
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Soccer
MONDAYS
9pm Open Play
10/31, 11/7, 11/14, 11/28
Sports Emporium
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Volleyball
TUESDAYS
5pm Open Play
11/1, 11/8, 11/15, 11/29
NWTC Gym (CC115)
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Basketball
THURSDAYS
5pm Open Play
11/3, 11/10, 11/17, 12/1
NWTC Gym (CC115)
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Esports is coming to NWTC! | |
Online Registration is Now Open!
2022 WTCS Conference on Race and Ethnicity
Resilience & Reinvention: Shaping our New Realities
The purpose of WisCORE is to include students
in conversations around Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
November 10 and 11, 2022
For more information about the agenda and speakers,
please visit the WisCORE 2022 webpage.
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Criminal Justice Association
Pizza Sale
$1.50 per Slice
Tuesday, November 1
12 Noon to 3pm
Commons Club Corner
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Services available to currently enrolled NWTC students.
You DO NOT need to be a Bellin Health patient.
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If you would like to request an accommodation due to a disability,
at least three days before the event.
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NWTC does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, disability, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or other protected classes. Inquiries regarding the College’s nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Chief Officer for Diversity & Inclusion/Title IX Coordinator at (920) 498-6826 or equity@nwtc.edu.
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STUDENT INVOLVEMENT | SC118
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