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Clothesline Project The Clothesline Project is an exhibit intended to break the silence around sexual assault and gender violence. It is a vehicle for people affected by sexual violence to express their emotions or share their stories by decorating shirts, which are then hung on a clothesline. the event is a week long. Sponsored by AWARE. Location: Seelye Lawn Time: 12:00 am to 11:55 pm
Act Now Theater Training The purpose of this training is to teach the new general body how to do scenarios for when we go into high schools next semester to teach about HIV/AIDS and STD prevention. Location: Davis Ballroom Time: 11:00 am
LEAP Workshop with Emily Nagoski Conversations that Create Change:
Do you need to have a conversation with a friend or organization member who isn’t doing so well? Come find out how.
More... Location: CC 103/104 Time: 12:15 pm
Who Do You Think You Are? A Roadmap For Navigating the Future Thinking about your future? Wondering how to get started? Start with you! This interactive workshop will help you identify your skills, interests, and values and find out what steps you can take now to begin to explore options for the future. Space is limited. To register, call x2582 by Thursday, 11/5, at noon. Refreshments will be served.
More... Location: Dewey Common Room Time: 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Belay Clinic and Testing Check out the Climbing wall in the Ainsworth Gym Fitness Studio!
Shoes and harnesses are available for free! Climbers must pass a belay test to
use the ropes on their own.
More... Location: Climbing Wall- Ainsworth 304 Time: 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Climbing Wall Hours Check out the Climbing wall in the Ainsworth Gym Fitness Studio!
Shoes and harnesses are available for free! Climbers must pass a belay test to
use the ropes on their own. Don’t know how to climb or just want to try it?
No problem! Come to an Open/clinic hour and we’ll teach you.
More... Location: Climbing Wall- Ainsworth 304 Time: 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Get Wet! Speaker Oh Megan! does a workshop to explore what the clitoris and orgasms (like how to have one!) has to do with Reproductive Justice. Learn what sexual health issues revolve around back door lovin', why you should care about sex workers rights if you care about reproductive freedoms! Explore hand held options (provided by Oh My!) as you expand your knowledge in defending your reproductive and sexual freedoms. Sponsored by VOX: Voices for Choice. Location: Resource Center for Sexuality and Gender Time: 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Indoor Kayak Sessions at Dalton Pool Try a kayak
Informal, shared instruction
Learn paddle strokes & Eskimo Rolls
Limited space, you must arrive before 7pm!!
Free to all Smith College community. Non-Smith guests donate $3.00
More... Location: Ainsworth Gym Pool Time: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Rachmaninoff in Songs and Dances Free. Smith College Chamber Singers, Jonathan Hirsh, conductor and Grant Moss, piano perform Rachmaninoff's Songs for Treble Voices, Opus 15. Also featured are Karen Emerson Smith, soprano and pianists Elizabeth Joy Roe, Judith Gordon and Clifton J. Noble Jr.
More... Location: Sweeney Concert Hall Time: 7:00 pm
VSA Film Screening: "Don't burn it, its already on fire" "Don't burn it, its already on fire" directed by renowned Vietnamese filmmaker Dang Nhat Minh. This film was based on the true story diary of Dang Thuy Tram. Her diary documents her love for people, her burning longings for her family and relatives, and her dreams about peace, which have touched the heart of an American soldier on the opposing side. This war diary has the strength to bring people of different colors and political viewpoints closer. It is a rarity. If one can call this film propaganda, it must be propaganda about the love among human beings. The movie screening is co-sponsored by IVCE. The director, Dang Nhat Minh will answer questions concerning the movie. Location: Stoddard Time: 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm
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Clothesline Project The Clothesline Project is an exhibit intended to break the silence around sexual assault and gender violence. It is a vehicle for people affected by sexual violence to express their emotions or share their stories by decorating shirts, which are then hung on a clothesline. the event is a week long. Sponsored by AWARE. Location: Seelye Lawn Time: 12:00 am to 11:55 pm
The Big One Smith College's annual fencing tournament, The Big One, attracts a large number of schools from the New England Intercollegiate Fencing Conferecnce and is one of the most exciting competitive events of the early season. Location: ITT Time: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Voter Registration Training A training for students or student groups on how to run a voter registration drive on campus, to prepare for the upcoming voter registration drive for the special election in Massachusetts. Sponsored by MASSPIRG. Location: CC 003 Time: 11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Climbing Wall Hours Check out the Climbing wall in the Ainsworth Gym Fitness Studio!
Shoes and harnesses are available for free! Climbers must pass a belay test to
use the ropes on their own. Don’t know how to climb or just want to try it?
No problem! Come to an Open/clinic hour and we’ll teach you.
More... Location: Climbing Wall- Ainsworth 304 Time: 12:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Pianist Vladimir Tropp Performs an All-Rachmaninoff Concert Free. On the centennial of famed Russian pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff’s North American debut at Smith College, the college will commemorate the event with a concert by Vladimir Tropp, Gnessin Russian Academy of Music and Moscow Conservatory musician. At 7:30 that evening Smith will dedicate a bust of Rachmaninoff that was given by Tropp.
More... Location: Sweeney Concert Hall Time: 7:30 pm
Mug Painting! Come paint you very own mug with Smith To Do this week! It's a bisqueware (ceramic) mug that you get to glaze/paint to accord with your wildest mug-dreams, and then we'll have it fired for you. Campus Center 103/104, this Saturday, Novermber 7, 9-11 p.m. Hope to see you there! All free, just for you!
Location: CC 103/104 Time: 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm
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Clothesline Project The Clothesline Project is an exhibit intended to break the silence around sexual assault and gender violence. It is a vehicle for people affected by sexual violence to express their emotions or share their stories by decorating shirts, which are then hung on a clothesline. the event is a week long. Sponsored by AWARE. Location: Seelye Lawn Time: 12:00 am to 11:55 pm
Mt. Greylock Hike Come join us on a hike up the highest peak in Massachusetts. Clean air and great views! Free. Hiking time is 3 hours+ and leaves campus from Sage hall at 9am, returns by 3pm. *Pack a lunch and full water bottle.
Registration for Trips - Register for all outdoor trips by emailing a short message to smithoutdoors@smith.edu, Tell us which trip(s) you are interested in and we will write or call you back to confirm. Please include your phone number for registration! More... Time: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Culture Exhibition"Chinese Wonderland" This is a Chinese cultural event where you get to attend workshops of paper cutting, Peking Opera mask painting and even Martial Arts! All these fun activities are offered by our own Smith students.It is originally designed for local families that have adopted Children from China. But it's also open to public for whoever that is interested in the Chinese culture.Come and find out more in CC103/104, anytime from 11pm to 3pm! Sponsored by TECC(Technology and Education Connecting Culture) Location: CC 103/104 Time: 11:00 am to 3:00 pm
Climbing Wall Hours Check out the Climbing wall in the Ainsworth Gym Fitness Studio!
Shoes and harnesses are available for free! Climbers must pass a belay test to
use the ropes on their own. Don’t know how to climb or just want to try it?
No problem! Come to an Open/clinic hour and we’ll teach you.
More... Location: Climbing Wall- Ainsworth 304 Time: 12:00 pm to 4:30 pm
My Word: A Documentary Screening and Discussion Diversity Representatives and members of Social Justice and Unity Orgs are invited to view and discuss My Word: A Documentary. My Word was directed and produced by Mercedes Davis and Ari Demasco during the Spring semester of 2009. It highlights the experiences of the diverse Smith community and is meant to serve as a tool for activism on campus. Meet some of the students who produced this documentary, and participate in a discussion that is the first of an ongoing series of workshops on coalitional activism organized by the SGA Diversity Committee. Location: Graham Hall Hillyer Time: 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Faculty Recital: Joel Pitchon Free. Talk/Concert/Discussion--The slow mvt. of Schubert's great C Major Cello Quintet has long been a favorite of chamber music lovers. Professor Pitchon will speak about the work, the mvt. will then be performed, followed by a discussion with the audience. Joel Pitchon and Joana Genova, violins; Ariel Rudiakov, viola; Volcy Pelletier and Ronald Feldman, cellos.
More... Location: Earle Recital Hall Time: 4:00 pm
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The Sophomore Leadership Challenge The Sophomore Leadership Challenge was developed for the sophomore students who are running Smith. This Fall series will focus on the Student Leadership Challenge, by Kouzes and Posner, presenting Sophomores with 5 practices of exemplary leadership in 5 weeks. All sophomores are welcome, and sophomore leaders in student organizations, houses, residence life and HONS positions are encouraged to participate! Make your mark at Smith. Take the Sophomore Leadership Challenge. More... Location: CC 102 Time: 7:00 pm
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notable student events, selected by the Campus Center Administrative Office. Event
descriptions are taken from your R25 Space Request. To get your event highlighted,
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