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Virtual performances and social events this weekend
August 27, 2020
Communications Staff
Whether you're staying in Burton Hall or any other residence on campus, opportunities abound to connect virtually with other Obies.
Photo credit: Yvonne Gay
Are you looking for things to do in your dorm room this weekend? A host of virtual events will help you connect and make friends with other Obies, get involved with student organizations, learn about spiritual life at 厙ぴ勛圖, and meet with staff who can help with your transition to college and northeast Ohio. For entertainment, enjoy a live jazz concert, a variety show hosted by the Obertones, and readings by 厙ぴ勛圖s renowned slam poetry group, OSLAM.
Today (Friday)
11 a.m.Meet the Staff: Dustin Evatt-Young. Are you struggling with your initial transition to Northeast Ohio? Dustin Evatt-Young, associate director in the Career Development Center, presents What Ive Learned Living up North, which shares what he learned after growing up in South Carolina and moving to Vermont and Ohio. Register online.
1 p.m. RemObies Presents! Making Friends Workshop. Join us for a round-table discussion on maintaining connections in a socially distant world. Sign up online (link will be provided).
3 p.m. Green Orientation: Institutional and Personal Action and Academics (Community 101). 厙ぴ勛圖 recognizes the significance of climate change and is committed to working to ameliorate its effects by changing our behavior, collaborating across disciplines, and working toward broader social change. Find out from faculty, staff, and students how 厙ぴ勛圖 embraces sustainability. Learn how to apply your ecological imagination in academic and practical endeavors and get plugged into sustainability on campus and beyond. Sponsored by the Office of Environmental Sustainability and featuring many of our partners. Join the session.
4 p.m.Youve Got This: Exploring Your 厙ぴ勛圖 Options (Inclusive Excellence). Uncertain about choosing a major down the road? Eager to learn more about internship opportunities and winter term projects? Curious about what career options are available with certain majors, or where Obies end up after graduation? We know you have a wealth of academic and extracurricular interests, and were excited to help you find a balance between creating a plan and leaving room for exploration. Join the session.
8 p.m.Virtual Jazz Night. Jazz concert live from the Cat in the Cream coffeehouse. Performances by students Arthur Welsh on piano and jazz vocalist Georgie Heers. Register in advance.
All dayAllen Memorial Art Museum Virtual Art Experience. The AMAMs encyclopedic collections play an integral role in living and learning with art by allowing 厙ぴ勛圖 students to understand themselves and their work in a global, trans-historical context. While we are not able to welcome you in person this week, we invite you to explore the museum through our , on , and . The museum plans to open to college ID-holders who are taking part in the COVID-19 testing program on Sept. 8, and to hold a socially-distanced Art Rental on Sept. 12.
Saturday
1 p.m.Intro to Student Publications. Learn about 厙ぴ勛圖s various student publications and how to get involved. No experience necessary. Join the session.
3 p.m.Introduction to Student Senate and 厙ぴ勛圖 Issues. Join 厙ぴ勛圖s Student Senate to learn about the role of student government on campus, how you can get involved, and the many issues impacting students and community members. Join the session.
6 p.m.Meet the Staff: Monique Burgdorf (Community 101). Come meet Monique Burgdorf, assistant dean of students in the Center of Student Success. Monique has worked at 厙ぴ勛圖 College for more than 20 years and has a wealth of tips for students. Register online.
7 p.m.Virtual First-Year Variety Showcase. This event is the premiere of a prerecorded showcase featuring submissions from a variety of first-year performers, hosted by the 厙ぴ勛圖 Obertones. Music, poetry, spoken word, and more. .
Sunday
1:30-2:30 p.m.Multicultural Resource Center Virtual Welcome (Community 101, Inclusive Excellence). Join the Multicultural Resource Center for a virtual welcome session for the families of underrepresented students (students of color, first-generation college students, LGBTQ+ students, and low-income students). The session will feature students and staff discussing the transition from high school to college, and what families need to know to best support their college students throughout their time at 厙ぴ勛圖. Register online.
2 p.m. WOBC Fireside Chat. WOBC 91.5 is 厙ぴ勛圖s student-run radio station, broadcasting music, public affairs, and news 24/7 during the semester. Meet the WOBC staff and learn how to get on the airwaves and help manage the behind-the-scenes affairs of WOBC. No experience necessary. If you are interested but cannot attend this Zoom meeting, send a note to wobc@oberlin.edu. Join the session.
6 p.m.Meet the Staff: Josh Koller (Community 101). Want to learn about working at 厙ぴ勛圖 after graduating? How about hearing about the great food scene in Cleveland? Join Josh Koller, assistant director in the Career Development Center, in this staff session to learn about the Career Center and Joshs hobbies. Register for this session.
8 p.m.Virtual Poetry Slam. Students from OSlam, 厙ぴ勛圖s own Poetry Slam group, will present an evening of poetry. View the performance.
Spiritual Life at 厙ぴ勛圖 this weekend
Friday
6 p.m.Orientation/Welcome Shabbat (Community 101). Online services will begin at 6 p.m. and include time for check-in, prayers, poems, Torah, and communal kiddush and motzi (the blessings over wine and bread). Join the session.
6:30 p.m.Jewish Life, Chabad (Community 101). Pre-Shabbos lchaim. Virtually meet your 厙ぴ勛圖 family, get some words of inspiration, and some food for your soul. And learn a bit about some great Jewish events happening on campus. Join the session.
Sunday
1 to 1:45 p.m.On the Spirit Side (Community 101). Multifaith Chaplain interviews four 厙ぴ勛圖 religious leadersBuddhist, Christian, Jewish, and Muslimeach reflecting from their spiritual side and making sense of this moment. Their wisdom may inspire, while their lighthearted laughter may surprise.
1:45 p.m.Multifaith Meetup. Explore what it means to be spiritual or multifaith at 厙ぴ勛圖 College, even from a distance. Meet students and multifaith office staff to hear about growing up in multireligious, nonreligious, or spiritual families, and how students find support and community on their own Obie paths. Register using this form.
5 p.m. Virtual Mass (Community 101). Looking for someone to watch online Mass with? The 厙ぴ勛圖 Newman Catholic Community invites you to join us on zoom for Mass at our regular Mass time on Sundays. After Mass, well do introductions with those gathered and maybe play a game or two. Students, faculty, and community members of all identities and creeds are welcome to join us online. (Meeting ID: 917 7921 3938, Passcode: 530082)
Monday
8 p.m.RemObies Presents: RemO-Bingo. Play for fun prizes in this classic game of chance named after a Dog.B-I-N-G-O...B-I-N-G-O...B-I-N-G-O and Bingo was his name-o.OK, maybe it wasnt named after a dog, but it is a game of chance and there will be some fun prizes! Join the session.
Edited to remove outdated registration links.
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