Auditions for ‘Jane Eyre’ set for tonight in Wood-Mar

Sunday, October 21st, 2018

University theatre auditions for the winter musical, Jane Eyre, are tonight (Monday)!

The general audition will take place from 7 to 10 p.m. in Wood-Mar Auditorium. Call-backs will take place from 7 to 10 p.m. both tomorrow and Wednesday in the same location.

Prepare a fully memorized and rehearsed 90-second dramatic monologue and one minute of a Broadway song of your choice for the general audition (bring sheet music to the audition). Call-backs will feature cold readings, dance auditions and vocal work.

There is a cast of nine women, six men and six children (ages 10-17). Sign up for an audition time slot on the theatre call board in the Lemmons Center!

Contact Director Rhett Luedtke (rluedtke@georgefox.edu) for more information.

Come hear beauty of Bauman’s organ at upcoming concert Oct. 28

Sunday, October 21st, 2018

Traditional church music, including beloved hymns, will fill the university’s Bauman Auditorium for its annual Oregon Hymn Festival Concert at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 28.

Highlighting the program will be noted organist Dan Miller, a featured organist for concerts at St. John the Divine Church in New York City, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the International Music Trade Show in Frankfurt, Germany. He will be at the Rodgers Digital Organ keyboards, an upgrade on the auditorium’s original 36-rank Balcom and Vaughn pipe organ system with 2,067 pipes that are the permanent backdrop for the auditorium’s stage.

General admission tickets are $5 and are available at georgefox.edu/concerts, through the university’s box office by calling 503-554-3844, and at the door. The event is being sponsored by the newly named Legacy League of George Fox, formerly the George Fox Auxiliary. Proceeds will go toward the Legacy League’s endowed scholarship fund for students.

The 18-part music department program will include six selected hymns that the audience will be encouraged to join in singing. The program includes several hymn stories featuring Brent Weaver, professor of music and music department chair at George Fox.

The program also will include a string sextet, a four-member keyboard ensemble and an eight-member brass ensemble, all featuring George Fox students.

Looking for an outlet to express your creativity? Send your submissions to ‘The Wineskin’

Sunday, October 21st, 2018

The Wineskin is now accepting submissions! There is no theme for this semester – just send us your best work. We are looking for poems, stories, essays and artwork that encourages a new perspective of the world and intrigue us with their attention to patterns of sight, touch, thought and sound.

All poetry, prose, photography and artwork may be submitted to gfuwineskin@gmail.com (Please limit all prose to 1,000 words and send no more than five poems per submission). Please title each piece and remove all watermarks.

Submissions close on Friday, Nov. 9.

Contact Hannah Dierdorff (hdierdorff15@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

Check out these exciting fall events happening this week

Sunday, October 21st, 2018

Enjoy a movie with friends and watch Ant-Man or hang out this Thursday, Oct. 25, from 8 to 11 p.m. in the Hadlock Student Center. Popcorn and snacks will be provided.

Also, plan to attend Fall Fest at Heiser Farms this Friday, Oct. 26, from 7 to 10 p.m. A corn maze, food and pumpkins will be included. Sign up here for the bus ride and a ticket.

Lastly, it is not too late to consider being a part of the Lip Sync competition on Nov. 2 at 8 p.m.! Compete for a $500 prize and make memories with your friends. This event is always fun! Do it!

Questions? Email activities@georgefox.edu.

All are encouraged to attend The Voices Conference

Sunday, October 21st, 2018

The Intercultural Resource Center is hosting the third annual Voices Conference in Bauman Auditorium and various Canyon Commons rooms. The conference will run from 5:30 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26, and Saturday, Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

This multicultural leadership conference is open to people from all backgrounds and cultures. Our vision is to create space for students, faculty, staff and community members to engage in meaningful conversations about being multicultural leaders in an increasingly diverse society.

Well-known leaders and speakers Leroy and Donna Barber and Alexia Salvatierra will be leading workshops and discussions regarding social justice, leadership and diversity. There will be elective chapel credit offered for students.

You can register here. For more information about specific times and locations, check out our event page.

Hope to see you there! Contact Rachel Leong (rleong16@georgefox.edu) or Bryce Coefield (bcoefield@georgefox.edu) for more information.

Community innovation project proposals for Voices Conference due Tuesday

Saturday, October 20th, 2018

We are so excited for the Voices Conference Oct. 26-27! This year, we are launching our community innovation project where conference attendees can submit short proposals for projects that address issues facing communities of color.

Submissions are due Tuesday, Oct. 23, and finalists will be notified on Wednesday, Oct. 24. Finalists will be expected to provide a five-minute (maximum) presentation on Saturday, Oct. 27, at the Voices Conference about their proposal.

If you haven’t registered for the conference yet, you can register here. First place will receive $1,000, second place will receive $500, and third place will receive $250 to put toward the proposal.

If you have any questions, please contact Bryce Coefield at bcoefield@georgefox.edu. Thank you!

We encourage you to apply at this link and look forward to seeing you soon!

Win bakery items from Newberg Bakery in food drive competition

Saturday, October 20th, 2018

The newly remodeled pantry in Roberts Center is ready to receive donations! Thanks to the team in Plant Services, we have a fresh coat of paint and plenty of shelves to fill. Starting tomorrow (Monday), until 4 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26, we will be holding a food drive competition.

The office that brings in the most non-perishable food donations will receive bakery items from Newberg Bakery on Tuesday, Oct. 30. Each individual product will be counted and tallied to determine the winning department.

If your office would like to participate, please email studentlife@georgefox.edu.

Check out our website or Facebook page for information about items to donate.

Want to pursue a career in health sciences? Sign up for pre-professional announcements

Saturday, October 20th, 2018

If you are interested in a career where you can help people or animals – while pursuing your passion for the sciences – fill out our pre-professional health interest Google form. After signing up, you will be added to an email group receiving helpful information and events to jump-start your career toward a health profession.

You will receive information regarding job openings, internship opportunities, and on-campus events from visiting schools such as Oregon State University!

Career Interest Options:

  • Dentistry
  • Dental hygiene
  • Medicine
  • Nursing
  • Nutrition and diabetics
  • Optometry
  • Occupational therapy
  • Pharmacy
  • Physician’s assistant
  • Physical therapy
  • Veterinary medicine

Questions? Contact Vetta Berokoff  (vberokof@georgefox.edu).

Have pizza for lunch or dinner today at MOD to support theatre program

Saturday, October 20th, 2018

Want an excuse to go get MOD Pizza today? Support the university’s theatre department and attend their fundraiser at the Sherwood MOD Pizza today only (Sunday).

Come in at anytime during their open hours and show the George Fox Theatre flier located on the Facebook event page; part of your purchase will go toward the theatre department.

Contact Brooke Larson (blarson15@georgefox.edu) for more information.

Bruin Store closed; shop sale products online

Saturday, October 20th, 2018

The Bruin Store will be closed today (Sunday); however, feel free to shop all sales products online, including 25 percent off all Nike merchandise.

To shop online, go to georgefoxshop.com.

Thank you and go Bruins!

Important info for today’s football game

Friday, October 19th, 2018

Our Family Weekend football game against Linfield is scheduled for today (Saturday)! Kickoff is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. 

Be sure to move your cars out of the Bauman parking lot and the tennis court parking lot tonight (Friday). This space will be dedicated to football fan parking, activities and vendors on Saturday. No parking will be permitted in these lots.

Tailgate Activities
Join us in the Bauman parking lot at noon for fun Family Weekend tailgate activities!

Entrances to the Football Game
There will be two entrances into the game, and both are located in the Bauman parking lot directly behind the stadium.

Wheeler Sports Center Closed
The Wheeler Sports Center will be closed from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. This means the basketball gym, racquetball courts and locker rooms will be closed. There will be security officers who will ask you where you are headed; just let them know that you are going to work out.

Bauman Walkway
The sidewalk located between the football stadium and Bauman will be closed. Please walk around the building and do not move the barricade.

Circle Parking Lot
The circle parking lot near Wheeler will be closed for the day. This space is reserved for officials to park in. Officials will arrive as early as 10 a.m.

Sideline Passes
No one will be granted field access without a sideline pass. Sideline passes are issued to those who are required to work and/or have official business during the game.

Tickets
Students and staff can show their ID cards at the gate to get into the game free of charge. In addition, all George Fox alumni who check in at the Information Table will receive free admission to the game.

Additional tickets can be purchased online or at the gate. Or, visit the athletics ticket website.

We hope to see you at the game at 1:30 p.m. and the tailgates prior to that!

Attend professional communication skills training on Oct. 25

Friday, October 19th, 2018

Are you interested in honing in on your interview skills or networking with professionals in the field of communications? On Thursday, Oct. 25, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Canyon Commons banquet rooms, we will be hosting several communications professionals to conduct mock interviews and network with students.

If you are interested in one or both portions of this event, please sign up on this Google form. We advise you to come dressed in business-casual attire. If you are being interviewed, please also bring an updated resume.

For more information, contact Reagan Swier (rswier15@georgefox.edu).

Get your ‘Vote YES on 106’ signs

Friday, October 19th, 2018

With election day drawing close (Nov. 6) Students for Life wants to encourage you to vote for life by voting YES on Measure 106, “Your money, Your choice.” Oregon taxpayer dollars are paying for up to 10 abortions every day in our state, and we want to put an end to that.

If you would like a yard sign, please email Savanna Poston at sposton15@georgefox.edu.

Want to donate blood? Sign up for American Red Cross blood drive

Friday, October 19th, 2018

George Fox University School of Nursing and the American Red Cross are hosting an upcoming blood drive. The need for blood is constant, and only volunteer donors can fulfill that need for patients in our community. Nationwide, someone needs a unit of blood every two to three seconds.

The blood drive will take place Friday, Oct. 26, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Abby’s Legendary Pizza (1913 Portland Road, in Newberg). Please reserve your donation time here or by calling 800-733-2767.

After clicking on the link, enter “97132” in the ZIP code search box and scroll down to “October 26” to find the “Abby’s Pizza Blood Drive” link.

Please join our lifesaving mission and schedule an appointment today!

Questions? Contact Craig Lee (leec10@georgefox.edu).

Display your talent or watch the fun at Coffee Cottage open mic tonight

Friday, October 19th, 2018

Have you ever wanted to present your slam poetry? Original music? Stand-up comedy? Interpretive dance? Or anything in between?

Try it all at Coffee Cottage open mic tonight (Saturday)! It is a great time to try something you have never done before. Show up at 6:45 p.m. to fill in your slot, or 7 p.m. if you would rather watch the fun.

Please note: due to our copyright laws, we cannot allow covers; we encourage original works all around.

Join us at the Coffee Cottage, 808 E Hancock St. Contact Araya Glancy (aglancy16@georgefox.edu) for more information.

Important midterm grades information

Friday, October 19th, 2018

Midterm grades are important indicators of how you are doing in your classes. While they are not a part of your permanent record, it is critical that you pay attention to midterm grades. In some cases, midterm grades represent about half your grade in the course. If you have questions, you should check with your professors. It is vital to know where you stand in each of your classes.

Midterm grades are meant to encourage you to get in touch with others: your professor, your advisor, your CAP Coach (Career & Academic Planning Coach). The WORST thing to do about midterm grades is to ignore them or to assume you can improve them on your own. Professors DO want to meet with you. Do not hesitate to make an appointment with each of them.

Midterm grades are due this Sunday, Oct. 21. It would be best if you planned to check your midterm grades after this date.

To check your midterm grades in MyGFU:

  • Click on “self-service”
  • Click on “enrollment”
  • Click on “view my grades”
  • Click on the correct term
  • Click on the “midterm grades” tab

(If you do not see a midterm grades tab then it is likely none of your professors have entered any midterm grades for you. Please contact your professors to find out what your grades are.)

Now you need to determine what to do next: 
contact your professors. The faculty is not required to enter midterm grades. You are advised to check with each of your professors about your status in their class. Consider whether to withdraw from one or more courses if it looks likely that you will get an “F” (or maybe even a “D”). Withdrawal results in a “W” on your transcript but does not factor into GPA. If you were to get an “F,” it would impact your GPA.

The last date to withdraw is Sunday, Nov. 4 (without grade responsibility). You can usually go below being enrolled in 12 credit hours (at this point in the semester) without impacting your financial aid or housing. To be sure, contact representatives in these departments:

Dave Johnstone, Resident Life, (djohnstone@georgefox.edu)
Student Financial Services (sfs@georgefox.edu).

Helpful tips:

  • Confirm any thoughts of withdrawing from classes with your advisor
  • Meet with each professor, especially those teaching courses you’re struggling in
  • Even if your professor does not post midterm grades, find out from the professor what your grade is
  • Meet with your advisor to discuss options
  • Use labs, help sessions, and the ARC
  • Plan well for the spring semester. Contact your CAP Coach to get advice about the spring semester.

If you think you might have a learning disability, plan to have some assessment done. Contact the Health and Counseling Center at 503-554-2340 or stop by their office on River Street.

Not sure how to take the next step? Contact the Office of Student Life (studentlife@georgefox.edu) or Jere Witherspoon (jwitherspoon@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2316).

Want to go bowling for free? Join Fusion Asian American Club tomorrow

Friday, October 19th, 2018

Join us tomorrow (Sunday) for a night of bowling and bonding! This is the second event for our Fusion Asian American Club, and we would love for you to join us!

We will be meeting at 7:30 p.m. in front of the IRC (Intercultural Resource Center) building located across the street from Pennington. Then, we will all drive together to Tigard Bowl and should be back before 10 p.m.

If you are interested in joining us for this FREE event, please RSVP at this link. Feel free to invite your friends! We hope you all can come. It will be a great time!

For more information, contact Carlee Matsunaga (cmatsunaga17@georgefox.edu).

Lost something? Swing by the lost and found

Friday, October 19th, 2018

The lost and found is filled to the brim and all unclaimed items will be donated to charitable causes next Friday, Oct. 26, at 3 p.m. Please stop by the Campus Public Safety office before then to check for your lost items.

We have also just received a large bag of left-behind items from the Hadlock Student Center containing things like a bicycle seat, water bottles, towels, hoodies, shampoo, etc., so if you have lost something there, come and look for it at our office!

Lastly, if your group or class left two large items in Hoover 105 around the very end of September, please come and claim them, as we do not have room to store them any longer.

Questions? Contact Nadine Kincaid (nkincaid@georgefox.edu).

Join the Swing Dance Club tonight

Friday, October 19th, 2018

Join the Swing Dance Club tonight (Saturday) in the FoxHole. Beginner lessons start at 6:30 p.m., the intermediate dance follows at 7 p.m., and the open dance is at 7:30 p.m.

Questions? Contact Andrea Alsager (aalsager17@georgefox.edu).

Interested in international mission trips? Attend SpiL trips info night

Friday, October 19th, 2018

Summer service and immersion SpiL trip applications are still open! These are two- to three-week-long trips in May and June. This year we are going to Romania/Moldova with Word Made Flesh, Kenya with Open Arms International, and Palestine/Israel with Global Immersion. Applications are due Saturday, Dec. 1!

Applications can be found at this link.

For more information or any questions, attend the info meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 24,  from 8 to 9 p.m. right after Vespers in Bauman or email Monik Kadarmanto (mkadarmanto@georgefox.edu).