

There will be about ten thousand recently donated books on almost every topic imaginable: fiction (classic to pulp), social and natural sciences, humanities, nursing, education, etc. We'll have many not too old textbooks (and some real old ones) to help with classes, and books on various subjects that might help or inspire that term paper you've been putting off starting on. Stock up on summer reading now! We will even have a few anthropology books. And ALL books are one dollar! And there are quantity discounts! We will continue to put out more books all week long. So come early, browse often. All books 50 cents on Friday.
Sponsored by the IUN student Anthropology Club and open to everyone; majority of funds raised will be used for the Anthropology Club scholarship, for academic achievement awards, for stipends to send IUN students to summer field schools, for student field trips, and to bring speakers to campus; from last year's funds we also bought specimens for the IUN Anthro Resource Center. If you wish to donate books for the sale, please bring them to the sale itself, or if you have a large quantity, stop by the sale or call us and we can pick them up from your car or office. All year long there are two drop boxes for books, one in the Moraine Lobby near the vending area, and one in Savannah near the bookstore. Contact Bob Mucci @ 219-980-6607
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Cheer up,
Charles, we're going to celebrate your birthday The IUN
Anthropology Club presents: THE NINTH
ANNUAL Featuring
talks by Rev Roger
Brewin Monday February 12, 2007 12 noon to
2:00 pm Free admission, open to the public, refreshments served |
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IUN Darwin Day features several excellent speakers on evolution and Darwin, cake and songs, and just plain fun. The featured speakers will each talk for 20 minutes, with a few minutes for questions between talks. So come whenever you can, and stay as long as you want.
Schedule: titles, abstracts, bios, are at http://www.iun.edu/%7Eanthronw/cal/2007/02-12-07.htm
Oh, and we will be selling the Darwin fish emblems and Anthro Club and Darwin T-shirts.
The video of the 2006 IUN Darwin Day debate on intelligent design is now up and running on the web as a streaming Quicktime video; go to http://www.iun.edu/~anthronc/darwin2006.shtml
Learn more about Darwin Day, an international celebration, at: http://www.darwinday.org/
The One
Dollar Used Book Sale is Back, and it is Bigger than Ever:
What may now be the World's Largest Week-Long "All Books are One
Dollar" Used Book Sale runs Monday October 30 thru Friday November 3,
2006
IUN Moraine Center 9:30 am to 7:30 pm (until 1 pm on Friday)
There will be about sixty large tables (twice as many as before)
holding about fifteen thousand recently donated books on almost every
topic imaginable: fiction (classic to pulp), social and natural
sciences, humanities, nursing, business, education, etc. We'll
have many not too old textbooks (and some real old ones) to help with
classes, and books on various subjects that might help or inspire that
term paper you've been putting off starting on. Stock up on
holiday reading now! We will even have a few anthropology
books. And ALL books are one dollar! And there are quantity
discounts: buy five and get the sixth one free! We will continue
to put out more books all week long. So come early, browse
often. All books 50 cents on Friday.
Sponsored by the IUN student Anthropology Club and open to everyone;
majority of funds raised will be used for the Anthropology Club
scholarship, for academic achievement awards, for stipends to send IUN
students to summer field schools, for student field trips, and to bring
speakers to campus; from last year's funds we also bought specimens for
the IUN Anthro Resource Center. If you wish to donate books for
the sale, please bring them to the sale itself, or if you have a large
quantity, stop by the sale or call us and we can pick them up from your
car or office. All year long there are two drop boxes for books,
one in the Moraine Lobby near the vending area, and one in Savannah
near the bookstore.
More info
at: http://www.iun.edu/%7Eanthronw/cal/2006/10-30-06.htm
OR Contact
Bob Mucci @ RMucci@
iun.edu
The
Anthropology Club at Indiana University Northwest
Is Proud to Present Comedian, Writer, Actor. . . .
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Charlie Hill |
Crossing
cultures to lighten and enlighten with healing laughter, Americans
around the country have been enjoying veteran comedian Charlie Hill in
concert for years. This Wisconsin Oneida comic has broken a lot of
stereotypes about Indian people through his biting comedy. Charlie has
appeared with Jay Leno, David Letterman, Jim Carrey, Robin Williams and
Roseanne. A Thanksgiving appearance on Roseanne was so funny and
thought provoking ABC gave him a job as a writer. Charlie was the
featured performer in the PBS program, On and Off the Res’, from Native
American Public Telecommunications. In his appearance at IU Northwest,
Charlie will share his humor and unique perspective as a Native
American comedian in the national spotlight.
Thursday,
October 19, 20067 p.m.
Savannah Auditorium, Indiana University Northwest
free and open to the public
The IUN Anthropology Club will also have a public showing of Hill’s PBS program, On and Off the Res’, about two weeks before his live appearance at IUN.
Sponsored by the IUN Anthropology Club, Student Life, Center for Regional Excellence, and the Office of Diversity and Equity.More info on Charlie
Hill: Charlie has also been the star of, or featured on, several radio
programs in the US and Canada; portions of his NPR program "Club Red"
are available on CD. He and his Club Red troupe have been described as
“Monty Python with moccasins!”
More web sites about Charlie:
http://www.nativenetworks.si.edu/eng/orange/on_and_off_the_res.htm
http://www.indiancountrynews.com/fullstory.cfm?ID=181
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