November 4, 2017 STU
Today: Come Support the JCU Swimming & Diving Team Saturday @ 1 P.M.

The JCU Swimming and Diving team take on rival Mount Union this Saturday at 1 P.M. at the William H. Johnson Natatorium in University Heights, OH.

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November 4, 2017 STU
Wild N’ Out

Join Black students in Action as we celebrate our 3rd annual BSA Week. We are going to be hosting a Wild N’ Out event.

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November 4, 2017 ALL
IM Gym Closure due to Women’s Basketball Shootout / Intramurals

Due to the Women’s Basketball Shootout & Intramurals, the IM Gym will have the following schedule this Sunday:

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November 4, 2017 STU
Run for Student Union Senate!

If you are interested in making a difference on campus and representing your class, you should run for student union senate!

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November 3, 2017 STU
Today: Sally H. Wertheim Educational Leadership Scholarship – Accepting applications

The Department of Education and School Psychology is now accepting applications for The Sally H. Wertheim Educational Leadership Scholarship.

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November 3, 2017 ALL
Today: Join Explore going to B’nai Jeshurun Friday Nov. 3rd

Join the Explore group going to B’nai Jeshurun on Friday, November 3rd.

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November 3, 2017 STU
Today: SUPB Chopped Tournament

On Friday, November 3rd, from 10 pm-midnight in the dining hall we will be hosting our very own Chopped Tournament!

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November 3, 2017 FAC/STAFF
Today: First Friday Coffee Hours hosted by Staff Council

Staff Council hosts monthly First Friday Coffee Hours. Join your colleagues from around campus!

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November 3, 2017 STU
Today: Watch Hidden Figures: Dinner and a Movie with SPS

This Friday, November 3rd, the John Carroll Society of Physics Students will be showing the Oscar-winning film Hidden Figures.

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November 3, 2017 STU
Today: Apply for SUPB 2018 Exec!

How often are you paid to plan a diverse variety of awesome events for a 3,500 person campus?

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