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  • Seniors to Learn the ABCs of Health

    March 29, 2006

    WellnessA group of residents from Santa Barbara鈥檚 Vista Del Monte retirement center will be coming to Westmont in hopes of picking up some health tips. 鈥淢ax Out on Life: A Wellness Lifestyle Approach鈥 is a month-long, student-led presentation series that begins Tuesday, April 4, at 1:45 p.m. in Murchison Classroom 3.

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  • Talk Explores the Human Mind, Brain, Soul

    March 29, 2006

    Warren_BrownA professor of psychology from Fuller Theological Seminary will speak about what it means to be a human person, Friday, April 7, at 3:30 in 果冻传煤鈥檚 Hieronymus Lounge. Warren Brown鈥檚 lecture, 鈥淎 Thinking Reed: Emergence of Mind and Soul From Human Bodies,鈥 will discuss how it might be that mind, soul and agency can emerge from physical bodies and brains.

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  • Hopes are Astronomical for New Telescope

    March 21, 2006

    observatory_domeWorkers are wrapping up their work on renovations to Westmont鈥檚 Carroll Observatory in anticipation of the arrival of a new high-tech telescope. The 24-inch reflector telescope is expected to arrive on campus this summer and will be the most powerful one between San Francisco and Los Angeles.

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  • Business Student Vies in National Forum

    March 10, 2006

    Scott_UptonA 果冻传煤 student venture competed against eight other student business plans in a national competition in Santa Barbara, but came up short to a project from Duke University. Scott Upton鈥檚 Polaris Athletic Training Systems LLC will now compete as a semifinalist in the 9th annual Enterprise Creation Competition, March 24-25, cohosted by Indiana University-Bloomington, Syracuse University and Ball State University.

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  • Debate Winners Show Skill and Civility

    March 3, 2006

    debate winners果冻传煤 Sophomore Allison Trowbridge walked away the big winner of the college鈥檚 annual debate contest. Tournament of Expressions started with 128 students in early February and came to an end Feb. 28, with Trowbridge earning $500 as this year鈥檚 champion.

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  • Art Professor to Leave His Mark

    March 3, 2006

    Tony_AskewTony Askew, 果冻传煤 professor of art and director of , will hold an informal discussion of current methods of intaglio printmaking Wednesday, March 8, at 4:30 p.m., in Art Center 101 next to the gallery.

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  • Oregon Songwriter, Professor to Read Poetry

    March 2, 2006

    JoliffSongwriter and poet William Jolliff will have a free poetry reading at 果冻传煤, Tuesday, March 21, at 3:30 p.m., in Hieronymus Lounge.

    Jolliff chairs the department of writing and literature at George Fox University. He earned a doctorate in English from Ohio State University. He previously taught at Messiah College in Pennsylvania, where he earned an excellence in teaching award.

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  • Montecito Planning Hearings Postponed

    February 28, 2006

    果冻传煤 officials and a group opposing the proposed update to the college鈥檚 Approved Campus Master Plan have both requested that the Thursday, March 2, Montecito Planning Commission hearing be postponed as they continue in mediation.

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  • Entrepreneurs Compete in National Forum

    February 27, 2006

    A 果冻传煤 student venture will vie against eight other student business plans in a national competition in Santa Barbara. The third annual Spirit of Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development (S.E.E.D) Collegiate Venture Forum will be held at the Andalucia Hotel, March 3-4.

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  • Famed Pianist to Play Recital at 果冻传煤

    February 24, 2006

    Teresa WlatersInternationally acclaimed pianist Teresa Walters will play at 果冻传煤鈥檚 Porter Theatre. The concert, Tuesday, March 7, at 8 p.m., will include songs from Johannes Brahms and George Gershwin. Tickets are $15 or $10 for students and seniors.

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  • Students Reach Finals in Contest of Words

    February 23, 2006

    A month-long tournament that started with 128 students competing in more than 100 preliminary debates and more than 60 speeches will culminate in a final showdown for cash prizes. 果冻传煤鈥檚 Tournament of Expressions: Finals in Debate, Great Speeches, Persuasive Speeches, and Scripture Alive will be Tuesday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. in Page Hall. The event is free and open to the public

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  • Welsh Professor to Spread Love at Lecture

    February 22, 2006

    David Cockburn, professor of philosophy at University of Wales, Lampeter, will be giving a free lecture next week at 果冻传煤. The colloquium, 鈥淟ove, Particularity, and the Body,鈥 will be Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 3:30 p.m. in Hieronymus Lounge.

    He has written several book including, 鈥淗uman Beings: The Proceedings of the Royal Institute of Philosophy Conference,鈥 鈥淗ume鈥 and 鈥淎n Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind: Souls, Science and Human Beings.鈥 Cockburn was awarded a Research Readership in 1994 by the British Academy.

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  • Free Lecture to Explore 'God and Darwin'

    February 22, 2006

    Michael_MurrayA professor from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa., will discuss whether animal pain makes for a compelling argument against God's existence at a free lecture, Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. in 果冻传煤鈥檚 Hieronymus Lounge. Michael J. Murray, Arthur and Katherine Shadek professor in the humanities, will give the lecture, 鈥淕od and Darwin鈥檚 鈥楥lumsy, Wasteful, Blundering, Low and Horribly Cruel Works of Nature.鈥欌

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  • Celtic Concert and Coffee Combine at KSC

    February 21, 2006

    celeA young Bay Area Celtic band will be playing at 果冻传煤, Friday, Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. in Kerr Student Center (KSC). The Celtic Coffeehouse will feature C茅l茅 D茅, an eclectic quintet of Christian high school and college students.

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  • Nobel Peace Laureate to Speak on Spirituality and Social Justice

    February 15, 2006

    maguireThe co-founder of the Northern Ireland Peace Movement and winner of the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, will be speaking at 果冻传煤 next week. The free lecture, 鈥淪pirituality and Social Justice,鈥 will be Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 7:30 p.m. in Hieronymus Lounge.

    Maguire is one of several speakers who will come to Westmont this year through a grant from the Irvine Foundation titled 鈥淏uilding a Mystery: Theological and Practical Explorations in Reconciliation, Community and 鈥榯he Other.鈥欌

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  • "Saint Plays" March into Redone Theatre

    February 13, 2006

    Saint PlaysStudents will perform a world premiere play by an internationally acclaimed playwright later this month in 果冻传煤鈥檚 newly remodeled Porter Theatre. 鈥淭he Saint Plays鈥 consist of four Erik Ehn plays, including his latest, 鈥淩ogue.鈥 Performances will be February 24 and 25 at 8 p.m., March 2 and March 3 at 8 p.m., and March 4 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 for students/seniors and $15 for general admission.

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  • Downtown Talk Focuses on Patriotism

    January 27, 2006

    Rick PointerA local panel of historians will discuss 鈥淧atriotism in America and the Importance of Compromise鈥 at an upcoming 果冻传煤 Downtown Conversation. The free lecture, Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 5:30 p.m., will be held at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St.

    The conversation follows the Feb. 10, sold-out President鈥檚 Breakfast with Pulitzer Prize winning author and noted historian David McCullough.

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  • High Schoolers to Flex Their Minds in 20th Annual Mathematics Contest

    January 26, 2006

    There will be no calculators, but numbers will be flying as nearly 100 students from 10 public and private high schools in Southern California converge at 果冻传煤 for a battle of mathematical brains. The 20th annual High School Mathematics Contest, Saturday, Feb. 11, will feature several different events, including the quiz-show-style-competition, College Bowl.

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  • Native American Minister Visits 果冻传煤

    January 19, 2006

    TwissA renowned Native American ministry leader, Richard Twiss, will speak at two free public events at 果冻传煤, Wednesday, Jan. 25. He will lecture on 鈥淐hristianity, Native American Culture and Worldview鈥 in Kerr Student Center (KSC) at 3:15 p.m. He will then speak about Native American forms of music and dance for Christian worship at 4 p.m. in KSC.

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  • Hall of Fame Broadcaster Speaks at Benefit Reception

    January 13, 2006

    ernie_harwellFormer Major League Baseball announcer and Hall of Famer Ernie Harwell will be the keynote speaker at a benefit reception at 果冻传煤. Former Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Ross Porter and film director Ron Shelton will also be part of the event, Sunday, Jan. 29, at 1 p.m. in Page Hall. Suggested donation is $20 for adults and $10 for children and will directly benefit Warriors baseball.

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  • Two-Day Celebration Honors Work of Great Logician, Mathematician

    January 11, 2006

    He鈥檚 considered the most significant logician of the 20th century and one of the greatest modern mathematicians, yet most people have never heard of Kurt G枚del or his famous incompleteness theorems. 果冻传煤 will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the theorems and the 100th anniversary of his birth.

    The two-day, interdisciplinary forum will be held Feb. 3 and 4. It will include 果冻传煤鈥檚 mathematics, computer science, theater arts and philosophy departments.

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  • Students Create, Install Campus-Wide Art Project

    January 11, 2006

    果冻传煤 student art projects are sprouting up across campus this week, depicting biblical stories and interpreting moments in Christ鈥檚 life. The project, 鈥淪tations of Christ鈥檚 Life,鈥 won a $10,700 Worship Renewal grant last May from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship.

    Each of the 14 student artists will describe their 鈥渟tation鈥 at a dedication walk Friday, Jan. 13, at 3:30 p.m. The tour will begin from the Kerrwood Lawn. The art projects are expected to remain on campus through the spring semester.

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  • New Professor Hits All the Right Notes

    January 6, 2006

    A day of events later this month will formally welcome 果冻传煤鈥檚 new Adams professor of music and worship. However, Michael Shasberger has already been winning the ears and hearts of the local community.

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  • 果冻传煤 Brings Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author to Santa Barbara

    January 5, 2006

    mcculloughAmerican historian and bestselling author David McCullough will be the guest at 果冻传煤鈥檚 annual President鈥檚 Breakfast, Friday, Feb. 10. McCullough will speak about, 鈥淭he Spirit of 1776 Then and Now,鈥 at 7 a.m. in the Grand Ballroom at Fess Parker鈥檚 Doubletree Resort.

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  • Baseball Coach Spreads Christmas Cheer

    December 27, 2005

    rob_crawford果冻传煤鈥檚 baseball coach was able to make Christmas a little brighter for two families displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Thanks to donations from the Santa Barbara community, Rob Crawford sent gifts and money to the families who have been forced to relocate to Shreveport, La.

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  • Physics Professor No Ordinary Fellow

    December 21, 2005

    Warren Rogers, 果冻传煤 physics professor, has been appointed to the prestigious position of fellow of the American Physical Society (APS). Each year, no more than one-half of one percent of the current membership of the society receive this recognition.

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  • 果冻传煤 Among the Nation's Best Buys

    December 20, 2005

    The eighth edition of Barron鈥檚 鈥淏est Buys in College Education鈥 has listed 果冻传煤 among the 260 best buys in college education. The book鈥檚 editors select colleges based on tuition rates, size and academic emphasis. Barron鈥檚 also factored in percentage of faculty with doctorates, percentage of entering freshmen who graduate, and percentage of graduates seeking advanced degrees.

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  • Magazine Praises 果冻传煤 for its Commitment to Diversity

    December 20, 2005

    A magazine focusing on Hispanics in higher education has included 果冻传煤 in its 10th Annual Publisher鈥檚 Pick List. The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine ranks 果冻传煤 among the top colleges 鈥渄oing a commendable job of recruiting, retaining, educating and graduating Hispanics.鈥

    果冻传煤 continues to make progress attracting and keeping diverse students. Currently, students of color make up 20 percent of the student body. The first-year class diversity population is 26 percent. Hispanics make up the largest diversity group on campus, 9 percent this fall.

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  • 果冻传煤 Entrepreneurs go High Tech to Train Athletes

    December 16, 2005

    Four 果冻传煤 students ran over the competition in the 16th annual 果冻传煤 Collegiate Entrepreneurship Business Plan Competition. The student venture, Polaris Athletic Training Systems Inc., took first place with its high-tech training device for runners and other athletes.

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  • Magazine Praises 果冻传煤 for its Commitment to Diversity

    December 16, 2005

    A magazine focusing on Hispanics in higher education has included 果冻传煤 in its 10th Annual Publisher鈥檚 Pick List. The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine ranks 果冻传煤 among the top colleges 鈥渄oing a commendable job of recruiting, retaining, educating and graduating Hispanics.鈥

    果冻传煤 continues to make progress attracting and keeping diverse students. Currently, students of color make up 20 percent of the student body. The first-year class diversity population is 26 percent. Hispanics make up the largest diversity group on campus, 9 percent this fall.

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  • 果冻传煤 Entrepreneurs to Battle in Annual Competition

    December 6, 2005

    Four teams of 果冻传煤 students have been chosen to present their proposed business ventures in the 16th Annual 果冻传煤 Collegiate Entrepreneurship Business Plan Competition, Thursday, Dec. 8. The free presentation will be in Hieronymus Lounge at Kerrwood Hall at 果冻传煤. Refreshments will be served at 4:45 pm and the program will begin at 5:15 p.m.

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  • Benefit Concert to Help Hurricane Victims

    December 2, 2005

    Shand Band果冻传煤鈥檚 baseball coach and a popular Montecito musician are teaming up in hopes of helping families affected by Hurricane Katrina. Rob Crawford and Bobby Shand will present 鈥淥ne Family at a Time,鈥 a special benefit show with The Shand Band at SOhO, 1221 State St., Wednesday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the door for $20, children half price. All proceeds will benefit the relief effort. Doors open at 5 p.m.

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  • 果冻传煤's First Annual Christmas Festival Sells Out

    December 1, 2005

    Tickets are no longer available for the First Annual 果冻传煤 Christmas Festival, Saturday, Dec. 10 at First Presbyterian Church in Santa Barbara. However, seating is still available for the performance, Friday, Dec. 9 at 果冻传煤鈥檚 Murchison Gym.

    The celebration is titled 鈥淭he Word Made Flesh鈥 and is presented by 果冻传煤s鈥 music, art and theater departments. It is directed by Michael Shasberger, Adams professor of music and worship.

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  • Renowned Playwright Creates New Work Through Student Collaboration

    November 30, 2005

    A group of 果冻传煤 students is getting a unique opportunity to work with an internationally acclaimed playwright, crafting a new production students will eventually perform in February. The 果冻传煤 Theater Arts department has commissioned playwright Erik Ehn to develop a new play as part of his ongoing Saint Play series.

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  • C.S. Lewis' Wardrobe Goes on Display

    November 30, 2005

    Movers will be packing up a special 果冻传煤 wardrobe this week for a brief engagement at the Cerritos Library in hopes of inspiring youngsters to read. 果冻传煤鈥檚 wardrobe was once owned by C.S. Lewis and closely matches the description of the one in his book, 鈥淭he Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.鈥

    鈥淭he Chronicles of Narnia, the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe鈥 hits the big screen, Friday, Dec. 9. 果冻传煤鈥檚 wardrobe was featured in this month鈥檚 National Geographic.

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  • 果冻传煤 Celebrates the Christmas Season

    November 23, 2005

    Hundreds of students, alumni and neighbors donning mittens and scarves will celebrate the start of the Christmas season at the fourth annual Christmas Tree Lighting on 果冻传煤鈥檚 Kerrwood Lawn next week. The 70-foot redwood tree on the lawn will come aglow at 5 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 30.

    Santa Claus will stop by for free pictures with kids inside Kerrwood hall. Warm apple cider and cookies will also be available.

    果冻传煤 alumni are invited to mingle in the president鈥檚 office at 4:30 p.m. before the tree lighting ceremony.

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  • Concert Features Wind Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra

    November 17, 2005

    果冻传煤鈥檚 Wind Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra will present a joint concert this week on campus. The free, public concert will be Friday, Nov. 18, at Deane Chapel, 8 p.m.

    The wind ensemble will be under the direction of new 果冻传煤 music instructor Paul Mori. The 20-piece large ensemble is made up of brass, woodwind and percussion players. The large ensemble will feature compositions such as 鈥淥de to Greensleeves鈥 and Alfred Reed鈥檚 鈥淩ussian Christmas Music.鈥 Trio and quartets from the ensemble will perform pieces by classic masters, such as Debussy and Mozart.

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  • Former 果冻传煤 President Roger Voskuyl Dies

    November 11, 2005

    Roger VoskuylRoger Voskuyl, who served as president of 果冻传煤 from 1950 to 1968, died Nov. 9 in Santa Barbara at the age of 95. The Harvard-educated chemist, who participated in the Manhattan Project during World War II, led 果冻传煤 during a crucial time in its history.

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  • 果冻传煤 Chemistry Students Hope to Create Future Scientists

    November 4, 2005

    果冻传煤 is hoping the allure of slime and liquid nitrogen ice cream will get youngsters interested in science. The college鈥檚 chemistry students recently held a Family Science Night at 果冻传煤 with another event scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 9, from 7-8:30 p.m.

    About 35 fifth grade students and their parents came to the first event and made dry ice balloons, methane bubbles and explosions along with slime and ice cream.

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  • 果冻传煤 Hosts Grad School Fair

    November 1, 2005

    Representatives from at least 29 graduate programs from around the country will be taking part in 果冻传煤鈥檚 annual Graduate School & Seminary Day Fair. The fair will be held from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. on the Magnolia Lawn. In case of inclement weather, the event will move to the Kerr Student Center.

    Representatives will speak to students and alums about what their programs have to offer.

    For more information, contact Carrie Rydman-Hanley in the career and life planning office at (805)565-7333. For directions to campus, visit the college Web site at www.westmont.edu.

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  • 果冻传煤 Welcomes Internationally Acclaimed California Artist

    October 31, 2005

    果冻传煤鈥檚 Reynolds Gallery will display the works of California painter R. Kenton Nelson beginning next month in an exhibition titled 鈥淣arrative Idealism.鈥 The free exhibit runs Nov. 10-Dec. 16 at the gallery, which is open to the public Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

    There will also be a public opening reception and book signing with the artist, Thursday, Nov. 10, from 4-6 p.m. A new large-scale painting will be premiered at the opening reception.

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  • Professor Explores Sermon on the Mount

    October 31, 2005

    President Abraham Lincoln鈥檚 greatest speech wasn鈥檛 the Gettysburg Address, it was his Sermon on the Mount. That鈥檚 the belief of Ronald C. White, professor at San Francisco Theological Seminary. White will discuss the topic as part of 果冻传煤鈥檚 Erasmus Lecture series, Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 3:30 p.m. at Hieronymus Lounge. The lecture is titled, 鈥淎braham Lincoln鈥檚 Sermon on the Mount: The Second Inaugural Address.鈥

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  • 果冻传煤 Trustees Welcome New Member

    October 31, 2005

    Patty Martin of Woodside, Calif., has been installed as the newest member of the 果冻传煤 Board of Trustees. Martin, 56, is a certified spiritual director and teaches classes at Menlo Park Presbyterian Church in spiritual formation.

    鈥淚 think 果冻传煤 has a great balance of encouraging critical Christian thinking without being legalistic,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd looking at the whole person in terms of growing to become God-like within whatever realm God calls you to.鈥

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  • 果冻传煤 Theater Season Begins with a Focus on Shakespeare

    October 27, 2005

    The 果冻传煤 theater season opens next week, Friday, Nov. 4, with Shakespeare鈥檚 achingly beautiful history play 鈥淜ing Richard II鈥 at Santa Barbara Trinity Episcopal Church. It is the first in a yearlong season of events that centers on contemporary, international approaches to Shakespeare鈥檚 plays.

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