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the GSA
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October News
Thursday, November 1st
Trent GSA Annual General Meeting & Potluck
3pm
CHAMPLAIN SENIOR COMMON ROOM
As
collective members of the GSA every grad student has a say in the way
in which the GSA operates. At tomorrow's meeting we will be voting on
the GSA's annual budget, including a proposal to spend accumulated
funds, as well as discussing the GSA's stance on the Non-Academic Code
of Misconduct.
Please join us for this important meeting and get
a free lunch out if it. Bring along a dish to share and a grad student
or two.
Wednesday, October 31st
Trick or Eat
5:30pm
Brock Street Price Chopper
Trick
or Eat is an annual event organized by Meal Exchange, a national
registered charity organized to address local hunger. Students go
door-to-door, canvasing for non-parishable food items that will go to
less fortunate individuals in the Peterborough community. If you are
interested in participating, please meet us IN COSTUME (fun!) at the
Brock St. Price Chopper at 5:30 (NO LATER) on Oct. 31.
Please
contact Nic (nicholasrobar@trentu.ca) if you plan to attend,
particularly if you have a vehicle that can be used! Fabulous prizes
are available for best costumes. For more information, visit
www.trickoreat.ca.
Tuesday, October 30th
October Symons' Series
7pm
Traill College, Jr. Common Room
The
Graduate Students’ Association is pleased to announce upcoming dates
for the Thomas H.B. Symons Fall Seminar Series on Graduate Student
Research
Proceedings will begin at 7pm in the Traill College Jr. Common Room, Scott House (310 London St.)
All are welcome!
This month:
Kaela Beauclerc (Watershed Ecosystems)
"Conservation Genetics of the Highly Endangered Puerto Rican Crested Toad (Peltophryne lemur)"
Christopher Little (Anthropology)
"Learning to See Witches: The Socialization of Asabano Children"
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