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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 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.
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.

Museum and Archives
A historical traveling exhibit displaying the honorees of the Georgia Women of Achievement hall of fame will be on display Oct. 13-29 at the Museum and Archives of Georgia Education at GC&SU. The museum is located on Clarke Street and is open from 1 to 5 p.m. or by appointment for classes and groups. The exhibit is free.

American Democracy Program
LASSO and the American Democracy Project will host its third Roundtable Discussion:

The Environment, Abortion, Civil Rights and Stem Cell Research Oct. 18, 2004
Hoke Dining Room
Panelists: Dr. Larry Elowitz, Dr. Sandra Godwin, Dr. Louis MacFarland, Dr. Veronica Womack and Dr. Jennifer Rhode

The event is open to faculty, students and staff.

The GIVE Center
Do you like to volunteer? Are you up for a challenge? The GIVE Center is looking for 10 individuals and 10 groups to take on the President’s Volunteer Service Award challenge. Individuals ages 15 and older must complete 100 hours of volunteer service and groups must complete 200 or more hours of volunteer service within a 12 month period. Winners will receive a certificate of achievement, a signed letter of congratulations and an official President’s Award pin. Anyone interested should contact Kendall Stiles in the GIVE Center at 445-5936 or e-mail her at kendall.stiles@gcsu.edu

Domestic Violence Awareness
The GC&SU Women’s Studies Program invites the campus and the community of Milledgeville/Baldwin County to participate in events marking October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
During the last week of October, The Clothesline Project will be displayed on GC&SU’s front campus, culminating in a candlelight vigil on Friday October 29 at 7 pm.
We will also be selling special commemorative t-shirts showing the logo and philosophy of the Clothesline Project.
Funds from purchases and other donations collected during events this month will be used to support:
* violence awareness and prevention campaigns such as the Clothesline Project,
* direct action (through our closest battered women’s shelter, Macon’s Safe House), and
* change in our community (through Haven, a local group seeking to establish a new shelter to serve Milledgeville and Baldwin County).
For information on the Domestic Violence Awareness March on October 21, contact Dr. Sheree Barron, (478)225-0864.
For more information on the Clothesline Project, contact Dr. Susan Cumings at (478) 445-5554, or e-mail jennifer_lindenberger@bobcat.gcsu.edu

Spanish Guitar Recital
Internationally acclaimed guitarist Fransesc da Paula Soler will present El Polifemo de Oro, “The Golden Polyphemus,” at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, October 22 in Arts & Sciences Auditorium.

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