Karma Koming Around
Currently I'm sitting at Unique Treasures and though there has been no business as far as the Henna job is concerned, I have had a great time just hanging with the people here and drinking some excellent coffee.
DJ Clownshoes is doing an online stream (and though I'm not digging the rap/hip-hop he is playing so Joplin and some Dylan and some Bassnectar), people are hanging over the chess table and the cafe bar, and theres tarot readings in the back.
I've been really blessed by June (the owner and tarot reader excellance) and Holly (her daughter). We've been helping out as much as we can around the cafe/boutique and upstairs in the apartment. The Karmic love has really hit.
Our relationship (Night and I) is great and we've been super blessed by his family recently in many ways. We expect to be engaged soon (the ring is on Overstock.com from the Black Hills Gold collection) and hope to have our engagement party this fall/winter at Unique Treasures.
QUOTE of the DAY:
Remember the ancient dictum: “I will interpret every phenomenon as a particular dealing of God with my Soul.”— Gerald del Campo
Want to get better grades? We can help!
Take University 106: Library Research (1 credit) and learn to find the information you need to succeed in course papers and projects. UNIV 106 will get you on the path to becoming an information ninja, able to slice through the web and maneuver the library’s rich information landscape to conquer projects.
All courses are one-credit pass/fail and are taught by librarians. If you have any questions, please contact the instructor directly.
PoWeR Up!
ENGLISH 102 & UNIVERSITY 106 are teaming up to help you get a jump-start on your research skills.
Are you ready to take English 102 in the spring and looking for an enriched experience? Consider participating in PoWeR (Project Writing and Research)!
What is PoWeR? It's what happens when writing instructors and librarians work together so that students benefit. In PoWeR, you will take both a specified section of English 102 *and* a one-credit (pass/fail) section of University 106: Library Research. All of the students enrolled in a designated section of English 102 will also be enrolled in an online section of UNIV 106, creating a hybrid learning community of researchers and writers.
For a list of all fall 2009 University 106 offerings, including the PoWeR sections linked with English 102, please visit http://guides.boisestate.edu/univ106
Got questions? Contact Sara Seely at saraseely@boisestate.edu or 426-1263.
Spring Break Library Hours
Sat, 3/21: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Sun, 3/22: CLOSED
Mon - Thurs, 3/23-26: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Fri, 3/27: 8:00 AM to 5 PM
Sat, 3/28: CLOSED
We will resume regular hours Sunday, March 29 when we open at 10 AM. Check out our nifty new calendar for more library hours.
Of course all our online resources will be available to you 24/7 through the break, be they reseach databases, our catalog, or our growing research guides. Have a nice week!
A pizza for your thoughts...
The librarians and staff at the BSU Albertsons Library have been working hard to make your library the best it can be. But in all our efforts, we’re missing the most important thing of all: YOU.
Come join the Student Library Advisory Committee. If you come to our first meeting you’ll see just how serious we are.
We’ll be relying on SLAC to tell us what we should change at the library, what new services we should start, and what kind of great ideas we should be exploring. It’s all up to YOU.
1st Meeting
Date: 03/18/2009
Time: 4:30 PM
Location: Library Room 201C
& enjoy free pizza!
RSVP to Kim Leeder at kimleeder@boisestate.edu or 426-1621. See you there!
International Connections: Leon Maynard and Rick Frisch
They will further describe Boise State's strategy for expanding this unique program to hundreds of thousands of students in the U.S., China, and other countries.
Location: Student Union Building, Lookout Room.
Date: March 19, 2009
Time: 12:30 PM
The International Economic Summit is an educational program designed to teach high school and early college students about globalization, the free enterprise system and international economics. Last July Boise State led a delegation of seventeen Idaho high school students and teachers to Shanghai to facilitate the first International Economic Summit program, which involved 350 Chinese students from 25 high schools.
Light refreshments will be provided or feel free to bring your own lunch. The event is sponsored by Albertsons Library and Boise State University International Programs. For more information, call 426-3652.