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Friday, April 10, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Music/Theatre Events
Here are some events surrounding FAU music and theatre for this weekend. You're going to enjoy these events, while supporting FAU. Go OWLS!
Title: Commercial Music Ensemble
Category: Concert/Music
Date: Friday, April 3, 2009
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Calendar: D.F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Location: Diversity Theatre, Boca Raton campus
Complete Description: Alejandro Sanchez-Samper, director.
Free, suggested donation of $10
561-297-2977
Title: Theatre: The Clearing
Category: Play/Show
Date: Friday, April 3, 2009 and Saturday, April 4, 2009
Time: 8 p.m.
Calendar: D.F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Location: Studio One Theatre, Boca Raton campus
Complete Description: A historical drama built around the cruelties suffered by Ireland and the Irish people during the time of Oliver Cromwell.Single tickets: $16, students, $12, group prices available. 1-800-564-9539 or http://www.fauevents.com/
Title: FAU Symphony Orchestra
Category: Concert/Music
Date: Saturday, April 4, 2009
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Calendar: D.F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Location: University Theatre, Boca Raton campus
Complete Description: The fourth concert of the Florida Atlantic University Symphony Orchestra’s 17th season will be the Music Festival concert of Austrian and Czech Masterworks conducted by Dr. Laura Joella. This concert will open with Austrian composer Christoph Willibald Gluck’s Overture to the French Tragédie Opéra Iphigenia in Aulis with a concert ending by Richard Wagner. John Harris will be the guest conductor for this piece. It will be followed by Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466, featuring a Professor from FAU, Dr. Heather Coltman, Chair of the Department of Music. The concert will close with Czech composer Antonin Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88. Free, suggested donation of $10
561-297-3820
Title: FAU Jazz Band
Category: Concert/Music
Date: Sunday, April 5, 2009
Time: 3 p.m.
Calendar: D.F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Location: University Theatre, Boca Raton campus.
Complete Description: Performing Nefertiti, Bogota, Kalamiami, Catch 22, and Afro-Cuban Fantasy.Neal Bonsanti, director.Free, suggested donation of $10
561-297-3820
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Title: Commercial Music Ensemble
Category: Concert/Music
Date: Friday, April 3, 2009
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Calendar: D.F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Location: Diversity Theatre, Boca Raton campus
Complete Description: Alejandro Sanchez-Samper, director.
Free, suggested donation of $10
561-297-2977
Title: Theatre: The Clearing
Category: Play/Show
Date: Friday, April 3, 2009 and Saturday, April 4, 2009
Time: 8 p.m.
Calendar: D.F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Location: Studio One Theatre, Boca Raton campus
Complete Description: A historical drama built around the cruelties suffered by Ireland and the Irish people during the time of Oliver Cromwell.Single tickets: $16, students, $12, group prices available. 1-800-564-9539 or http://www.fauevents.com/
Title: FAU Symphony Orchestra
Category: Concert/Music
Date: Saturday, April 4, 2009
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Calendar: D.F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Location: University Theatre, Boca Raton campus
Complete Description: The fourth concert of the Florida Atlantic University Symphony Orchestra’s 17th season will be the Music Festival concert of Austrian and Czech Masterworks conducted by Dr. Laura Joella. This concert will open with Austrian composer Christoph Willibald Gluck’s Overture to the French Tragédie Opéra Iphigenia in Aulis with a concert ending by Richard Wagner. John Harris will be the guest conductor for this piece. It will be followed by Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466, featuring a Professor from FAU, Dr. Heather Coltman, Chair of the Department of Music. The concert will close with Czech composer Antonin Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88. Free, suggested donation of $10
561-297-3820
Title: FAU Jazz Band
Category: Concert/Music
Date: Sunday, April 5, 2009
Time: 3 p.m.
Calendar: D.F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Location: University Theatre, Boca Raton campus.
Complete Description: Performing Nefertiti, Bogota, Kalamiami, Catch 22, and Afro-Cuban Fantasy.Neal Bonsanti, director.Free, suggested donation of $10
561-297-3820
T
Swag at FAU
On April 1rst, Program board and a new organization call Designation put on of the most unique show on campus: a fashion show. a lot of times other organization put on a fashion at FAU nothing can compare to what occur that night. the name of the show was "Jet Lag Swag".
They embodied the sexiness at FAU, it seems that for a long time we lost that touch, but now FAU is coming back with a lot of swag. But I must say. during the show they had an intermission, right after the intermission almost everybody got out and left. to does that was stayed to watch the show, did not really understand what was really going on. some people got upset. the reason for that is because their was some come out show that night and people rather go through it than anything else. it seems that fraternity on campus has most of the crowds behind them when it comes to put on an event.
Designation the model agency on campus vow to bring sexy back on campus and they are doing just that. one thing i can say is that they have some really good sexy woman model on board i tell you; i don't really know much for the male model like that. Their event "jet Lag Swag" which they pretty much show all different cultures around the world was excellent but next they need to be a Little more organize.
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They embodied the sexiness at FAU, it seems that for a long time we lost that touch, but now FAU is coming back with a lot of swag. But I must say. during the show they had an intermission, right after the intermission almost everybody got out and left. to does that was stayed to watch the show, did not really understand what was really going on. some people got upset. the reason for that is because their was some come out show that night and people rather go through it than anything else. it seems that fraternity on campus has most of the crowds behind them when it comes to put on an event.
Designation the model agency on campus vow to bring sexy back on campus and they are doing just that. one thing i can say is that they have some really good sexy woman model on board i tell you; i don't really know much for the male model like that. Their event "jet Lag Swag" which they pretty much show all different cultures around the world was excellent but next they need to be a Little more organize.
A
Summer Tuition
So I was registering for summer class, I wanted to take two class but realized it was too expensive. When I went to account summary by term, I saw:
Matriculation - Undergraduate $328.12
Matriculation-Undergrad-Sum 3 $328.12
Local Fees-Undergrad.Res $160.12
Local Fees-UG.Res-Summer 3 $160.12
Transportation Access Fee $25.00
Lab Fee AL LANG $5.00
What is local fees? Why do I get charged every semester for my decal? There is a lab fee to take an language class?
I hate how colleges 'nickle and dime' their students.
I can only afford to take one summer class, so my graduation is being pushed off again...figures
T
Matriculation - Undergraduate $328.12
Matriculation-Undergrad-Sum 3 $328.12
Local Fees-Undergrad.Res $160.12
Local Fees-UG.Res-Summer 3 $160.12
Transportation Access Fee $25.00
Lab Fee AL LANG $5.00
What is local fees? Why do I get charged every semester for my decal? There is a lab fee to take an language class?
I hate how colleges 'nickle and dime' their students.
I can only afford to take one summer class, so my graduation is being pushed off again...figures
T
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