• Apply for SFU's Got Talent - Deadline April 6, 2012
    • SFU's Got Talent

      The 2012 Open House Organizing Committee is pleased to invite applications for SFU’s Got Talent, a showcase for SFU students, faculty, staff, or alumni interested in performing on the SFU Convocation Mall Main Stage.
      SFU’s Got Talent is NOT a competition—rather it is a showcase for SFU talent. The showcase will feature singers, musicians and dance performances in short (approximately 20 minute) sets.

      If you are interested please complete the application form, expanding each section as needed.

      The application deadline is April 6, 2012.
      Please send questions to Laura MacDonald at laura_macdonald@sfu.ca or 778-782-5450.
      Final decisions will be communicated to applicants by April 13, 2012.

      For more information about SFU Open House, please visit: http://www.sfu.ca/openhouse

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  • Sh*t People Do Instead of Studying
    • Another hilarious Sh*t people do video, this time from a student who doesn't go to SFU. Check it out and leave your comments below!

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  • Shit SFU Says (Funny)
    • these guys did a great job on this video of the annoying things that everyone has noticed around SFU and the stuff SFU students say.. very funny, and very true. enjoy :)

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  • UBC will now consider personal profiles along with grades when admitting students
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  • Volunteer in Rural China This Summer
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      Volunteer in rural China this summer for libraries and reading education (May 20 – June 24, 2012)

      Apply online @ www.dreamcorps.org by Feb 19, 2012

      Dream Corps is recruiting about 65 international volunteers to participate in its 2012 Summer Volunteer Program in rural schools (township elementary or middle schools) and villages of China. Volunteers will take part in activities that include:

      - Establishing and developing libraries: decorations, cataloging books, electronic cataloging system set-ups, and library policy making.
      - Reading programs: “Library Month”, “Reading Aloud”, “Science and Reading”, English Reading, and crafts.
      - Understanding and learning from locals: communicating with the local teachers, home visits, community research, and promoting reading in the community.

      The program consists of 4 days of training in Beijing, 3 weeks of volunteer work on assigned volunteer sites, and 3 days concluding forum in Beijing.

      Please read the attached “Call for Application” PDF and visit our website at http://www.dreamcorps.org for more information or join us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/dreamcorps. For additional questions regarding the application and volunteer selection process, please contact volunteer@dreamcorps.org
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