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Purdue Campus Newsletter Volume 4, Issue 1, 09/13/10

BOILER BULLETIN Purdue


Student
Campus News. Delivered. Government

Message from the President PSG Updates


Happy Monday, Boilermakers—
Textbook Town Hall
And after this weekend’s victory, what a happy Monday it
“My TEXTBOOKS
is! Purdue Student Government is pleased to offer you the turn me OFF”
Boiler Bulletin as a service to help keep you informed on the
many events and opportunities to get involved around cam- Purdue Student Gov-
pus. With 909 student organizations, there is never a reason ernment is gathering
to be bored! student perceptions
of textbook prices for
PSG has been busy working with administrators on many a potential university
important and exciting changes. We are proposing modifica- textbook policy.
tions to the University’s non-discrimination policy, working Sept. 20 7p.m.
on implementing a student honor code, supporting safety RAWLS 1086
awareness and education campaigns, and pursuing many
other projects.

As always, stop by our office in Stewart Center G-6 or con-


tact us at studentgovernment@purdue.edu if you have any
questions, concerns, or ideas!

In service,
Brad Krites
Student Body President

Collaboration Lab Renovation Time


SC G073 RSC Construction
The process of re-inventing the existing 53-
year-old Recreational Sports Center is under-
way. Howard Taylor, director of recreational
sports, will be speaking to PSG Senate Sept. 22
at 7:00 p.m. in KRAN G18. All are invited.
Fall 2010 Construction Plans

•T-REC construction throughout fall semester


•Additional temporary parking
Photo provided by ITaP •Modifications to East/West Gym
•Alterations to temporary satellite facilities
in residence halls
This summer ITaP trans-
formed Room G073 of Stanley Check out the www.purdue.edu/
Coulter Hall into a nontra- recsports/ for full construction details plus
ditional space designed for take a virtual tour of the new expansion.
working in teams.
Instead of standardized
desktop computers, students
PSUB Flicks@Fowler
bring their own laptops which Toy Story 3
can be connected to flat-panel
screens. The space is com- When: Sept.17,18 7:00pm
plete with whiteboards, mov- 9:30pm
able chairs, desks, wireless
internet and printing. Where: STEW, Fowler Hall

Hours of Operation:
Mon-Fri 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. This month’s feature film is Toy Story
Sat 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. 3! Come enjoy pre-release movies for FREE
Sun noon to 2 a.m. at the ever popular FLICKS@Fowler series!
Admission is $4 without PU student ID.
Stanley Coulter Hall G073 Showtimes are 7 pm and 9:30pm Friday and
Saturday evenings.

Date Board
SEPTEMBER
14- Krannert Undergraduate Fall Career Fair 20- Textbook Town Hall

14,15- Industrial Round Table 20- Last day to cancel a course assign-
ment with out a grade, for course addi-
18- PSUB Family Day tions, change of level or change of pass/
no-pass option
19- Krannert & Friends Golf Benefit

For more information about the dates listed, visit www.getinvolved.purdue.edu


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