Women’s JV Basketball sign-ups
September 1st, 2015Are you interested in playing women’s JV basketball? If so, please email Mike Meek at mmeek@georgefox.edu. Thank you.
Are you interested in playing women’s JV basketball? If so, please email Mike Meek at mmeek@georgefox.edu. Thank you.
The Crescent is now accepting applications! If you are interested in working or interning for George Fox’s student newspaper, apply online (tinyurl.com/crescentapply) or via email (georgefoxcrescent@gmail.com).
No experience needed! We’re looking for both writers and photographers.
Attention staff: Please join us on Monday, Sept. 14, from noon to 1 p.m. for our first “Something Old, Something New†fall staff lunch of the new academic year! We will have a boxed lunch in the amphitheater on the Newberg campus, and then be treated to a special presentation on the new bridge. Cost will be $3.
RSVPs will be required. Please RSVP by noon on Sept. 10 at this link. Questions? Contact Rebecca Williams at rwilliams@georgefox.edu.
– Brought to you by the Staff Development Committee
The IDEA Center CAP Coach drop-in hours will be open today through Friday, Sept. 4, from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. Regular drop-in hours and scheduled appointments will start next week. Faculty and staff, please let your students know about this opportunity.
Questions? Please stop by first floor of Stevens or call 503-554-2330.
Come support your 2015 women’s soccer team as the Bruins take on Carleton College all the way from Minnesota on Friday, Sept. 4! Game time is 6:30 p.m. at our incredible Austin Sports Complex about three-quarters of a mile off campus at 1013 Crestview Dr.
Let’s show Carleton what it’s like to come to “Soccer City, USA,” where our fans are always the best. See you all there!
I know that you are being bombarded with all kinds of information right now, but if you will take the time to read all of this it will be helpful to you, especially if you are a new student.
I wanted to give you some information about the ID card campus cardlock access system so you’ll know exactly what you have access to.
Residence Halls (Brandt, Coffin, Edwards, Hobson, Macy, Pennington, & Sutton Hall):
5-10 p.m. – Mon. – Thur.
2-11 p.m. – Fri. – Sun.
Suites (Beebe, Carey & Willcuts Hall):
3-11 p.m. – Mon. – Thur.
Noon – Midnight – Fri. – Sun.
Apartments ( Le Shana Hall):
Noon – Midnight – Sun. – Thur.
Noon – 2 a.m. – Fri., Sat.
All the residence halls have card readers at the entrances to each floor (except Sutton 1). These readers are all programmed to be automatically open 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. When they are locked residents have 24-hour access only to the floor they live on. There are no visiting access hours to the floor-card readers for other students.
There are a few cases where residents have access to a floor besides the one they live on:
All undergrads have access to the Foxhole in the SUB basement at the following times:
4 p.m. – Midnight – Mon. – Thur.
4 p.m. – 2 a.m. – Fri.
2 p.m. – 2 a.m. – Sat., Sun.
If you are a commuter (live off campus), then your hours of access to the Foxhole are:
7:15 a.m. – Midnight – Mon. – Thur.
7:15-2 p.m. – Fri.
2 p.m. – 2 a.m. – Sat., Sun.
All faculty, staff & students have access to Wheeler Sports Center for the following times:
6 a.m. – 11 p.m. – Mon. – Fri.
7 a.m. – 7 p.m. – Sat.
1-7 p.m. – Sun.
All faculty, staff and students have 24-hour access to the SUB and the Prayer Chapel.
There are cases when you will be granted access to a particular academic building(s) for academic or workstudy purposes. These privileges will be given by the department head or workstudy supervisor as needed.
I hope that this is helpful information, especially to new students. I hope that all of you have a great school year! If you ever have any cardlock or key questions or concerns, please contact me.
Thank you.
Alan Thurston
Certified Registered Locksmith
Plant Services
503-554-2057
If you registered for a parking permit for Resident East/West prior to today, due to a glitch in the system, you will not be receiving an email with a link to the temporary permit.
Please park in the areas where your permit allows you to park. If you have not received your parking permit by Wednesday, Sept. 9, please come into the security office for a temporary permit by Friday, Sept. 11.
Anybody registering for a parking permit after today should be receiving the email with a link to a temporary permit.
We are sorry for any inconvenience!
Want to play intramural football or volleyball? Then sign up in the Bruin Den this week! Choose a team name, captain, and sign up your team to compete and win the championship! There are more details on the sign-up sheets.
Sign-ups will close on Thursday, Sept. 3, for touch football; volleyball sign-ups will close on Friday, Sept. 4.
Questions? Please contact Justine Benner at jbenner12@georgefox.edu.
The IDEA Center CAP Coach drop-in hours will be open Tuesday (today) through Friday, Sept. 4, from 10 a.m. to noon.
Regular drop-in hours and scheduled appointments will start next week.
Questions? Please stop by first floor of Stevens or call 503-554-2330.
The Murdock Learning Resource Center is extending hours and will now be open until midnight, Monday through Thursday nights. See the library’s calendar for a listing of all library hours.
Our mascot, Pennington, is looking for new friends (12 and younger) to join his Penn Pals kids club. Do you know of some young people who would be interested? Members get a T-shirt, tickets to games, opportunities to meet and hang out with our Bruin athletes, and more!
Learn more about Penn Pals and join at this link.
Come to Ross 221 on Thursday evening, Sept. 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. to learn more about George Fox’s first drumline! Anyone with musical experience or a desire to be part of this kickoff team is welcome to come. The drumline will consist of snare drums, quads, base drums and cymbals.
For more information, contact Ronnie LaGrone or call him at 503-421-8076.
If you want to help lead worship music on campus, this is your opportunity! We need committed, enthusiastic student leaders, so bring your voice or instruments to praise God as a leader and artist to our auditions!
These auditions are for elective chapel events such as Shalom and other awesome worship experiences, and auditions will be held the first week of school. If you are interested, please contact Zack Tewksbury at ztewksbury14@georgefox.edu or Amanda Kitz at akitz13@georgefox.edu and an audition time will be set up.
Back to school and back to Employee of the Month awards! This month marks the seventh anniversary of this tradition that honors our outstanding colleagues.
With so many who worked so hard to ensure that the new year began well for our employees and students, there are probably many whose contributions have especially stood out over the last several weeks. If you know someone you believe deserves special recognition for “above and beyond†kind of work, please send an email to Peggy Kilburg (pkilburg@georgefox.edu) by Thursday, Sept. 17, with a summary of this colleague’s recent contributions and any other information that makes this person deserving of this award.
The President’s Executive Leadership Team will select the recipient from the nominations submitted, and the winner will be honored with a citation and a $100 Visa gift card at our first community meeting later in September.
Construction of the new dining hall will be ongoing this academic year, and safety for students, staff and construction personnel is the utmost priority. Please note the following items:
Questions? Contact Ted Allen at tallen@georgefox.edu.
There are number of outlets to learn and play the piano at George Fox. Here is info on a few of them ..
Learn to play piano
Interested in learning how to play piano? Check out MUSI 135 A and B, a piano class for beginners and intermediate-level students. Beginners are considered those with no previous lessons or a year or less of lessons as a child. Intermediate-level players are those with more than one year of lessons recently or two years of lessons as a child. If you’re not sure, you can always email the instructors.
Level A: Jennifer Garrett (jgarrett@georgefox.edu)
Level B: Barbara Stewart (bstewart@georgefox.edu)
Private lessons
Would you like to learn the piano but are not sure if you want to be in a class? Enroll in MUSA 105 PN for .5 credit. This is “Applied Piano,†which is a private lesson each week. No need to be a music major to enroll in applied piano. Questions? Contact Kenn Willson at kwillson@georgefox.edu
Keyboard Ensemble
A last opportunity for pianists (you will need at least 4-plus years of lessons). Enroll in Keyboard Ensemble, a course that puts two to four students together to work on one or two pianos. This is great fun for pianists to get a similar experience to bands, orchestras or choirs, but you only need to be able to play the piano.
If interested, you can enroll in MUSA 145 K (if you are at 18 credit hours but need to enroll in this ensemble, you can take it for “0†credit). This spring we will be putting together a “Monster Piano Concert” featuring six grand pianos on the Bauman stage, with organ. It’s great fun to prepare, and a big hit with the audience. Contact Kenn Willson for more info: kwillson@georgefox.edu.
Announcing the Music Faculty Showcase Concert! Come hear your colleagues, professors and friends perform musical works by Handel, Corigliano, Weber and more! The concert will include performers on clarinet, saxophone, piano, voice, flute and cello.
Join us for this free event at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3, in Bauman Auditorium.
Questions? Contact Sophia Tegart at stegart@georgefox.edu.
Tonight (Tuesday) at 9 p.m. in Cap and Gown (just to the right as you exit “The Bon”), will be our first Shalom chapel elective of the year with guest speaker Steve Sherwood, assistant professor for youth evangelism and discipleship. (You can listen here to a bit of Steve on the Shalom vision behind this gathering).
Shalom is a simple weekly gathering started by student leaders eight years ago. It is more “minimalist” in production and is focused on centering us all around Christ, particularly God’s work through Christ to bring everything back to the wholeness God intended, and how we might participate in God’s work in the world as one “body” with many “parts.”
All are welcome to join us with open hearts together!
For more information, please contact the spiritual life office at spirituallife@georgefox.edu.
A beginning guitar class and private guitar lessons are being offered this fall on campus. Sign up and add some fun to your schedule!
The Beginning Guitar Class is offered for those new to the guitar who want to learn in a fun group setting. Learn the skills to play all your favorite rock, folk, pop, and worship songs! No experience is necessary (MUSI 250-A, Tuesdays/Thursdays, 11:45 a.m. – 12:35 p.m.).
Private Guitar Lessons are offered to bring your playing to the next level very quickly. One-on-one lessons cover beginners all the way to very experienced players. Sign up and you’ll get top-notch instruction that is specific to your skill level and caters to the styles of music that you really want to learn. We can focus on anything from classical, rock, blues, metal, shred, folk, worship, etc. It’s up to you! (MUSA 105 GT/305 GT)
Lessons are taught by G.I.T. Musicians Institute graduate and veteran guitar player/instructor Jordan Stricklen. He has performed thousands of shows with countless bands in countless styles, and has been on many national tours with the bands Spence and Flashing Blue Lights. He is new to the area and is currently focusing on teaching and solo material.
Email Jordan directly for more info: JStricklen@georgefox.edu.
Returning students, faculty, staff and summer student employees: If you lost anything from the last few weeks of April until now, please check the lost and found in the security office. All items not reunited with their original owners will be donated to charitable causes at end of day Friday, Sept 4.
If we have contacted you previously about items in the lost and found, please come and get them as soon as you return to campus.
Thanks!