Impovements for SNC
As St. Norbert's living spaces set the foundation for students’ days, there are a couple of things SNC wants to improve on. Please fill out the two surveys below so that the college can make these changes a reality and have a safer and more pleasant living experience for students on campus.
For info: prabhnoor.singh@snc.edu
Coming Out Day Booth
Wednesday, Oct. 11
Come stop the Spectrum Alliance Club's table to celebrate National Coming Out Day and acknowledge the experiences and contributions of the college's LGBTQIA+ community members. This year's theme is Communio in Color: A Rainbow of Love.
The table will feature the following:
- Rainbow Door as photo opportunity
- Buttons, stickers, bracelets and educational information
- Music featuring LGBTQ+ artists and themes
Baer Mall, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
For info: annicka.rabida@snc.edu, 920-403-3285
Last call for flu clinic
Thursday, Oct. 12
The influenza vaccine is here. Protect yourself and others this flu season! The last flu clinic for 2023 is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 12, oon-1 p.m., in Michels Ballroom.
The vaccine is free to all SNC students. For SNC faculty, staff and spouses of employees covered under the SNC health insurance plan, the vaccine is covered. For employees without SNC health insurance, the cost is $35.
Learn more and sign up.
Can't make it to the flu clinic? No problem! Individual appointments can be made online or by calling Health Services.
For info: health@snc.edu, 920-403-3266
Mental health awareness game
Friday, Oct. 13
The Hidden Opponent at SNC and the women's volleyball team invite you to attend a mental health awareness game on Oct. 13 at 7 p.m.! Wear green and show your support for mental health awareness!
Mulva Family Fitness & Sports Center, 7-9 p.m.
For info: ashley.ommen@snc.edu
Laying Down Roots: The Norbertines and SNC 1898-1925
Monday, Oct. 16
Step back in time and join SNC for this year's Heritage Lecture as the college celebrates its 125th anniversary. Delve into the early history of St. Norbert College and the Norbertines in northeast Wisconsin, with Alex Gruber ’18 as the guide. From the Rev. Abbot Pennings' historic Latin lesson that laid the college's foundation, to the construction of the first campus buildings, to the college's intriguing foray into the radio business, participants will explore the formation of this prestigious institution's character and legacy. Don't miss this immersive, photo-rich journey through SNC's own remarkable past.
This event is open to everyone.
Fort Howard Theater, 4 p.m.
For info: michael.holstead@snc.edu, 920-403-3496
A Conversation with Sherrilyn Ifill
Tuesday, Oct. 17
Join the Conversation! The Norman Miller Center for Peace, Justice & Public Understanding is excited to host Sherrilyn Ifill for the fall Miller Lecture. Ifill is the Vernon E. Jordan Jr., Esq. Endowed Chair in Civil Rights at Howard University Law School and President and Director-Counsel Emeritus of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. This conversation-style interview will be co-moderated by ESPN journalist Sarah Spain and president and CEO of Brown County United Way, Robyn Davis. This event is not one to miss!
Register
Walter Theatre, 7-8:30 p.m.
For info: bethany.jobe@snc.edu |