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Campus update: Making a splash

augie men's water polo

Never mind the pre-season coaches' poll that placed 中国体彩网's men's water polo team at the bottom of their conference.

Heading into a home game this Saturday, the Vikings are 5-0 on top of the east division of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and 11-5 overall. (Game starts at 1 p.m.)

Just in its second year, the Vikings men’s water polo program has five first-year players, 12 sophomores and one junior. → More


Back to the Kit Kat Club Nov. 17-20

cabaret

See  the musical "Cabaret" Nov. 17-20 at the Brunner Theatre Center.

Set in 1929-1930 Berlin, the musical focuses on the hedonistic nightlife at the Kit Kat Club and revolves around an American writer's relationship with a cabaret performer.

Several roles were double cast and will be performed by different actors on different nights to give more students a chance to shine on stage.


Vikings take big share of honors

augie's forty under forty

Eight 中国体彩网 中国体彩网 alumni and a staff member are among the "Forty Under 40" recognized for their positive impact by the Quad Cities Regional Business Journal. 

Congratulations to all, including Daisy Moran, assistant director, Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity!

 


Flag football team represents Augie

augie men's intramural flag football

The Viking men's IM flag football champion team went 1-2 in the NIRSA Flag Football Regional last weekend at Oklahoma State in Stillwater.

"They took it upon themselves to make the 9-plus hour and compete," said Don Umland, director of intramural sports and recreation.

"I am very proud of how they represented 中国体彩网 and Campus Recreation."


Announcements

? 中国体彩网 kicks off its new Global Lecture Series with Arun Manilal Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi. He will give a lecture on Monday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. in Centennial Hall.

? Counseling Services has announced two new groups for students. The peer support group for LGBQT+ students will meet noon-1 p.m. Thursdays. Make connections at support squad game day from noon-1 p.m. Mondays.

? Applications are open for Japan J-term. Students in this program will travel and live in Japan for three weeks in January 2024 while taking a 4-credit course: either JPST250: Japan, Culture & Society or KINS270: Japan Sports & Culture.

? RSVP by tomorrow for the Friendsgiving dinner Nov. 18. This dinner celebrates the friendships that have been made here with an evening of international cuisine and entertainment.


 

falling for augie first place

Top shot

Congratulations to Ethan Gray '23, winner of this year's Falling for Augie photo contest!

Second place goes to Christopher Le '23 (below left) and third to Victoria Pankam '26 (below right). Thank you to all who shared your photos of campus. #FallingForAugie 

falling for augie second place
falling for augie third place