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Campus Shorts (Oct. 29, 2008)

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

International poster exhibit on honoring the dead hosted by the Benton Center

A poster exhibit will be featured by a group of ESOL students, this week on traditions in honoring the dead in the Benton Center lounge. The exhibit will begin at noon on Wed., Oct. 29 and will continue through Fri., Oct. 31. Students will share traditions, on honoring the dead, from Mexico, South Korea, Brazil, Bolivia, China, Vietnam, Spain, Colombia, Thailand, and many others.

“10 Questions for the Dalai Lama” public film screening and Meet the director.

The public film screening for “10 Questions for the Dalai Lama”, will be held Wed., Nov. 5, from 5 pm to 8 pm on campus in Forum 104. The director Rick Ray will be present and allow time for questions after the viewing of his film. For more information about either the film or cinematographer/writer/director Rick Ray, please visit: http://10questionsforthedalailama.com/

LBCC Traffic Control Flagger Certification course

A Traffic Control Flagger Certification course will be held at LBCC in the Willamette Room located in the College Center, on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 8 am to 12:30 pm. The cost for the course is $ 80 and includes all materials, and will certify you to flag traffic in Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Washington. You will learn basic visual flagging signals, appropriate two-way radio usage, and signing and sign regulations. You will minimize liability and driver inconvenience by making the worksite safe keeping traffic flowing.

Texas Chili in the courtyard

The Campus Student Ambassadors Christian Fellowship will hold a Texas Chili lunch in the courtyard, served over rice or beans, with cornbread, cookies, and choice of beverage, on Wed., Oct. 29, from 11:30 am to 1 pm. The cost will be $3.50 for students, and $4.50 for staff.

Free online productivity software workshop

This presentation by Bryan Miyagishima will teach you about the free graphic editor alternatives on the web. This workshop will be held on Wed., Oct. 29, at noon in the library classroom, and is available to all members of LBCC as a part of the Fall Academic Success Seminars Series.

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