Friday, September 23, 2005

Events for 2005-09-23

4:00 pm
BBC and High Tea - Come enjoy tea, delicious nibbles, and BBC shows! Bring a mug if you can!

6:15 pm
JSU Shabbat Dinner - Shabbat, Jewish Student Union style. Come to Greenwich Mod 40 around 6:15 for a homecooked Shabbat dinner.

8:00 pm
Reel Issues Friday Movie Series - Tonight's Movie: Born Into Brothels

9:00 pm
Kayo Dot SHOW @ Tavern - The AMC presents KAYO DOT (Boston, Tzadik Records), MOUTHUS (Brooklyn, Ecstatic Peace Records), and HEAVY WINGED (Brooklyn).
Youth Action International

Youth Action International is meeting Thursday, September 29th at the Keeva (Library, 3rd floor). Join us for this first meeting from 6pm-7pm.

Founded in 2002, Youth Action International is a non-governmental organization whose mission is to propose and implement humanitarian programs that can help make the world a better place. Amherst College, Mt Holyoke College and Smith College already have YAI chapters established, so this Fall Hampshire College is getting its own. Our plan is to raise funds for some of YAI's bigger projects (building playgrounds in Liberia, women's schools in Sierra Leone and more). Check out more about us at http://stout.hampshire.edu/~jdp04
Art Students Unite!
This semester several of Hampshire's art students will be starting up an Illustration Club to meet weekly at the art barn. We are inviting all students to come to a preliminary meeting to get to know each other and share our visions. Our objective is to unite Hampshire's artists as a community through a collaborative illustration project. The content and format of our final production will depend on your ideas and inspirations. We welcome students interested in a wide variety of media--from drawing to sculpture, photo to animation, and collage to fiber arts--to come share your talents and have a venue for expression. We also invite writers to give us material to illustrate. Our first several meetings will be the most crucial for interested students to attend, as we are a new group and will depend on your input to decide several aspects of the collaborative project. Eventually, we also hope to organize workshops and group exercises of people's choosing, and if members are so ambitious, we may be able to arrange museum visits and guest speakers through out the year. If you are interested in any aspect of this group, please let us know and come to our first meeting, THURSDAY 9/29/05 at 7PM in MOD 68 (enfield). Contact: Alison Fichera x4969 (alf04@hampshire.edu) or Will Lisak x4187 (wal04@hampshire.edu)
Help! Career Options Seeking Workshop Speakers
Career Options Resource Center and CASA are planning a workshop on Wednesday, September 28th, (advising day) for students who are making the transition from Div I to Div II. The workshop will take place from 12-2 in the Merrill living room, and pizza will be served.
We are looking for speakers who were initially undecided about their Div 2 concentration, and who successfully figured it out. We would like to have a few of you tell your stories at our workshop and/or just be there to give tips and answer questions.
Also, even if you don't want to speak at the workshop we would really appreciate any suggestions, tips, or stories you think we should include. Please contact Sharon Friedner at sfriedner@hampshire .edu if you are interested in speaking or if you have suggestions.
Attention Division III Students
ATTENTION DIVISION III STUDENTS
IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE FINDING A DIV III COMMITTEE MEMBER OR CHAIR IN SS, PLEASE GO TO THE SS OFFICE AND FILL OUT A COMMITTEE INFORMATION FORM BY 12 NOON SEPTEMBER 29.
CLUB GO meets again!

CLUB GO will be holding its third meeting, with all the FREE TEA and GO LESSONS you can stomach! Saturday, 3-5pm, in front of FPH. Come play!
Hometown High/ALANA Overnight Program Meeting(s)
Hampshire Hometown High and the ALANA (Asian American, Latino/a, African American, Native American) Overnight program are ways to help get prospective students knowing about Hampshire College. The Admissions Office will be having an organizational meeting on Monday, October 3, 2005 from 5pm to 6pm at the Admissions Conference space (bottom of the Red Barn). Food will be provided. Hope you all can make it. Any questions? Contact Chris Williams at cjw04@hampshire.edu or ext. 4858.
Tech Tip of the Week--E-mail Inbox Mail Management: Trim the Fat
E-mail comes from so many sources: Campus and departmental announcements, students and teacher exchanges, timesheet notifications to supervisors, discussion list subscriptions, document attachments from colleagues, and the seemingly endless junk mail (or spam). Each type can be handled in a way that will alleviate the overwhelm to you and reduce the burden on the server. The instructions below are intentionally brief. If you need additional assistance to understand and follow these tips, call or e-mail the Help Desk (x5418 or helpdesk@hampshire.edu) to request assistance or schedule an appointment with a Computer Support Specialist.
Spam--We’ll begin with the easiest to tackle. Hampshire maintains a server wide spam filter. See this link for details about setting it up. If the filter doesn’t catch everything, one of Thunderbird’s handy features is “Junk Mail Controls”. This e-mail client can be taught to know what you consider to be junk, if it gets through the spam filter. Here’s a document about using Thunderbird. (Link) Page 3 contains information about Junk Mail Controls.
Using Folders--Mail can be manually moved out of the Inbox and into its own folder, either on the server (so you can see it from multiple computers) or on your own computer if you always use the same one.
Thunderbird: Instructions for creating local folders in Thunderbird are on Page 1 of the Using Thunderbird handout. (Link)
Webmail: Click on the “Folders” link to create a new folder. Then, check the box next to a message you want to move and choose the folder you created from the “Messages to” dropdown box. Click “Move”.
Message Rules or Filters--For that mail that you receive in volume from the same sources on a regular basis (e.g. discussion lists, faculty/staff announcements, timesheet notifications, etc.) you can create rules to automatically move messages to folders either on the server or on your computer.
Thunderbird: Select “Message Filters” from the Tools menu. Click on the “New…” button. Give the filter a name (e.g. Faculty Digest). Fill in the Match criteria in the middle section, and tell Thunderbird what to do with the message if it matches in the “Perform these actions” section. Click OK to save the filter. You can test whether you got it just right by selecting the filter from the list and click on the “Run Now” button. Messages in your mailbox should move to the folder you specified.
Webmail: Click on the Options link. In the Mail Management section, select “Filters”. Click on the “Edit your filter rules” link on the page that includes options for when the rules will apply, and whether you will by notified. In the “Rule Definition” section on the next page, fill in the rules you want to apply to messages and click the “Create” button. Lastly, click “Apply All Rules”.
WANTED: MUSICIANS, DINERS, STORYTELLERS

We're planning a full moon feast for Oct 16. Outside, around a bonfire. With violins. With vocals. With mud-wrestling. Meet@MOD 49, MON 7PM
Free iMac -- For one in dire need

I found a broken iMac G3 computer in the trash and fixed it. If someone is in dire need of a computer & doesn't have one contact me: zsa03@hamp...
Farm Center Potluck

While you're at it (harvest, or Fall Festival Meeting, CSA pick-up) bring some food! Friday at 7:00 - bring your plate, and musical instruments!

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