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121 Fitness offers students 50 percent off initiation fee, through Sept. 30
121 Fitness, owned and operated by Case Western Reserve University, welcomes students with a special 50 percent off initiation fee special through Sept. 30. Membership is $36/month with no contracts and includes free group exercise classes, towels, lockers, parking and more. Also, the Recovery Zone…
Case Co-op Program hosts four orientation meetings for interested students
The Case Co-op Program will host four orientation meetings for students planning to co-op during spring/summer 2012. Students should attend one of the following meetings, held in Nord Hall 400: Thursday, Sept. 1, at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 2, at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8, at 11:30…
Emergency Medicine Research Division seeks new researchers
All interested students are encouraged to consider applying to the Emergency Medicine Research Division (EMRD) during the Fall 2011 recruitment drive. EMRD is a volunteer group dedicated to learning about research, doing research and publishing research, all centered around emergency medicine. This…
Promoting Health Across Boundaries seeks undergrad, grad students for multidisciplinary fellowship
The initiative in Promoting Health Across Boundaries (PHAB) announces one undergraduate and one graduate fellowship for the 2011-12 academic year. Fellows will work with a multidisciplinary team of senior faculty from all eight schools within the university. Each fellow will develop an individual…
New PostCheck policy announced for campus postings, including fliers, chalking and Spirit Wall
It is important for student groups to have adequate opportunities to publicize their events; it is equally important to maintain an attractive campus free of unnecessary litter. The following PostCheck 2011 guidelines are designed to achieve those objectives, while avoiding limitations to freedom…
RePlay for Kids hosting toy repair workshop Sept. 6
RePlay for Kids is hosting a toy repair and modification workshop to benefit children with disabilities in Northeast Ohio on Tuesday, Sept. 6, from 4 to 6 p.m. in Nord Hall 310. The toys need adaptations, or some already-adapted toys need minor repairs so a child with a disability can use them.…
Spartan Mascot Team seeks 2-3 students for new “Spartie” mascot
The Spartan Mascot Team is looking for undergraduate student leaders to serve as “Spartie,” the new CWRU mascot. Two or three students will serve as the anonymous mascot, wearing a plush mascot Spartan costume and serving in addition to the Spartan. The Interfraternity Congress, Panhellenic Council…
Learn about studying abroad in Bangladesh during upcoming meetings
There will be a meeting to learn more about the three-credit-hour fall travel course to Bangladesh on Wednesday, Aug. 31, at 5:30 p.m. in Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences room 112. Additional meetings will be held Sept 1, 2, 6 and 7 from 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. The course has been approved for…
On the road or behind a desk, CWRU students kept busy this summer—find out how
Welcome back, students! You sure were busy this summer, hopefully gaining some real-world experience and perhaps even making some real-world money. The most respondents to this week’s poll took on summer jobs this year, while a fair share of students polled were lucky—and talented—enough to land…
Inamori Ethics Dialogue Award accepting student essay entries; deadline is Sept. 5
The Inamori Ethics Dialogue Award is accepting student group essays until Sept. 5 at 11:59 p.m. The award is a biannual opportunity for groups of students (at the graduate/ professional, undergraduate, and high school levels) to identify the most crucial ethical issues or problems confronting…