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Psychology
The GC&SU Infant Cognition Lab (iLab) is now recruiting 12-month-old infants. We are studying whether or not infants can mentally rotate objects. The procedure is simple: infants seated in a highchair facing a television will view a series of photographs of women’s faces. A parent will complete a brief questionnaire. The entire study takes less than 25 minutes, and a parent is with his/her infant at all times. Infants will receive a unique free t-shirt for participating. Call Myrna at the GC&SU Department of Psychology at 445-4574 if you are interested in participating.
DBC
The Diverse Body of Christ meets every Monday at 7:15 p.m. in the A&S Auditorium.
The group holds a non-denomination worship service open to all students and members of the GC&SU community.
The Colonnade
Those interested in working for The Colonnade should attend the next staff meeting Monday, Oct. 4 at 4 p.m in the office, downstairs in 128 MSU, across from the Bobcat Card Office.
College Republicans
The College Republicans would like to announce its weekly issue tables to be held Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. by the A&S fountain.
The College Republicans meet once a week, on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in A&S 3-70, and we look forward to seeing you there.
GC&SU Theatre
“All in the Timing,” David Ives’ journey through humanity’s darker side–with laughs along the way–opens GC&SU 2004-2005 season at 8 p.m. Sept. 30 through Oct.2 with a matinee on Sunday Oct. 3.
General admission is $10; senior citizens, non-GC&SU students, GC&SU faculty and staff, $6; GC&SU students with valid ID, $2.
Art Tank
Art Tank, GC&SU campus art organization is accepting visual artists as well as musicians to exhibit during the following times:
October 4-15
October 18-29
November 1-12
November 15-26
Art Tank is also looking for musicians to perform at the show openings on the following dates:
October 7
October 21
November 4
November 18
The Artfix gallery is a student-run gallery that gives students, faculty, staff and members of the community a chance to exhibit their work in the community.
E-mail alyson_brown@bobcat.gcsu.edu for more information.
GC&SU Art
The GC&SU Department of Art and Arts Unlimited will present an exhibit by Larry Walker, part of the Visual Legacies Series, Sept. 27-Oct. 29 at the Blackbridge Hall Gallery.
An opening reception for the artist will be held from 5 to 7 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 30. The reception, gallery talk and exhibit are free and open to the public.
Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Blackbridge Hall Gallery is located on South Clarke Street, across the street from the Old Governor’s Mansion.
For more information, call the GC&SU Department of Art at 445-4572.
Voter Registration
The last day to register in the general and nonpartisan elections is Monday, Oct. 4.
Student deputy registrars will hold last-minute voter registration Friday, Oct. 1 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. next to the fountain.
Carnatic Music Festival
A unique instrumental ensemble, the Carnatic Indian Music Festival, will perform at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 4, in the A&S Auditorium. General Admission $6, senior citizens, GC&SU Faculty and Staff, non-GC&SU students, $3; and $1 for GC&SU Students with a valid ID.
American Democracy Program
LASSO and the American Democracy Project will host two Roundtable Discussions:
The Economy, Education and Immigration
Oct. 4, 2004
University Banquet Room
Panelists: Dr. J.J. Arias, Dr. Dwight Call, Dr. Chris Grant, Dr. Sunita Manian, Dr.
Doug Walker, Dr. Jim Winchester
U.S. Foreign Policy, The War in Iraq, The War on Terror and Civil Liberties
Oct. 12, 2004
University Banquet Room
Panelists: Dr. Mike Digby, Dr. Chuck Fahrer, Mr. Bill Morgan, Dr. Cati Moses, Dr. Veronica Womack
All the events are open to faculty, students and staff.