From clubsoff at ucalgary.ca Wed Feb 29 09:51:20 2012 From: clubsoff at ucalgary.ca (Clubs Office) Date: Wed Feb 29 09:53:14 2012 Subject: [SUclubs-l] Popcorn and Popcorn Machine Ban in MSC Conference Rooms. Message-ID: <018401ccf702$5ccc7440$16655cc0$@ucalgary.ca> Hello Clubs, Due to some concerns that Conference and Events has brought up with me, popcorn and the popcorn machine are no longer allowed in the MSC conference rooms. The only room you will be allowed to have popcorn and the popcorn machine is That Empty Space. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you, Henry Rosvick Coordinator, Student Organizations Students' Union, University of Calgary 403-220-2233 | MSC 279L clubsoff@ucalgary.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/pipermail/suclubs-l/attachments/20120229/d71ec0b0/attachment.html From clubsoff at ucalgary.ca Wed Feb 29 12:40:33 2012 From: clubsoff at ucalgary.ca (Clubs Office) Date: Wed Feb 29 12:41:35 2012 Subject: [SUclubs-l] Miss Representation Screening Message-ID: <021d01ccf71a$0021fea0$0065fbe0$@ucalgary.ca> Miss Representation "The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they do not have any." -Alice Walker CalgaryWe've all heard it... Seen it... Internalized it...Externalized it. Women in the mass media. In advertising, films, televisions shows, video games, music, magazines, the list goes on. Sex sells. Yet to what extent does this 'optimal' profit producer, in actuality, halt the development of a lucrative society? Miss Representation is a documentary with a new edge to a familiar idea. Instead of repeating what we already know about the sexualization of women in the mass media, Miss Representation informs the populace that the viewing of women as intellectual, influential leaders has inexhaustible benefit to profit levels, public forum and pioneering ideas. It is proven that institutions with a healthy mix of women and men collaborate on notably higher level in the development of novel ideas. The divergence in the psychology of the sexes is noticeable when analyzing problem solving procedures. When the sexes are separated, innovation is limited; when intertwined, it is complementary and bankable. You are invited to attend a screening at the University of Calgary. Where: That Empty Space in MacEwan Hall When: March 7th, 2011. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Please contact Tsering Asha Leba at 403-975-5914 or lebatse@gmail.com if you have any further questions. 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Thanks, Henry Rosvick Coordinator, Student Organizations Students' Union, University of Calgary 403-220-2233 | MSC 279L clubsoff@ucalgary.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/pipermail/suclubs-l/attachments/20120301/1684be0a/attachment.html From aso at su.ucalgary.ca Fri Mar 2 15:27:06 2012 From: aso at su.ucalgary.ca (ASO) Date: Mon Mar 5 09:57:21 2012 Subject: [SUclubs-l] Go Green! Message-ID: <00b001ccf8c3$9a6da590$cf48f0b0$@su.ucalgary.ca> Hi Clubs, As I'm sure many of you are aware, all of the major banks now offer paperless/electronic bank statements that you can either receive as a PDF or open up through online banking. We have noticed that the large majority of mail received for clubs are bank statements, most of which are never picked up or even opened. In the spirit of sustainability, I have compiled the website links to BMO, RBC, and TD Bank (the three banks that offer UofC SU Bank accounts) for instructions on how to switch over to paperless statements. Besides the benefit of reducing paper waste, it also takes away from the time of checking your mail or coming to the office to pick it up from us (don't worry, you can still visit usJ). This is a completely optional suggestion; I realize that many clubs for any reason might want to keep a paper statement each month. But for clubs who don't regularly check their bank account, say if you haven't had many big purchases this month, it would be really handy to check from your phone, laptop, and print as you see fit. See below for the links and let me know if you have any questions! http://www.bmo.com/home/personal/banking/everyday/managing-money/statement-o ptions http://www.rbcroyalbank.com/products/deposits/intro-estatements.html http://www.tdcanadatrust.com/products-services/banking/accounts/paperless1.j sp http://www.scotiabank.com/ca/en/0,,2942,00.html Tsering Asha Leba Assistant, Student Organizations -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/pipermail/suclubs-l/attachments/20120302/883e9722/attachment.html