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The Juice (Student) - Nov. 28

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Nov. 28, 2022

Adjust class schedules as soon as possible

If you have changes to make to your Winter Term class schedule, please do so sooner rather than later. Doing it sooner helps ensure you will:

Have easier access to your adviser for signatures.
Have more class options.
Be able to order your textbooks and have them when classes start.
Football advances, will host quarterfinal matchup

The Wartburg football team won against Saint John's 23-20 over the weekend and has advanced to the quarterfinal round of the NCAA playoffs. Wartburg will host Aurora University at Walston-Hoover Stadium at noon Saturday. This is the fifth appearance in the quarterfinals in program history for the Knights. Come out and support the team as they make a run at the title!

Wartburg Store plans Christmas sale

The Wartburg Store will hold a 5 Days of Christmas Sale from Dec. 5-9 with 20 percent off select items each day:

Day 1, crew necks and hoodies
Day 2, games, drinkware and Julia Gash
Day 3, blankets and quilts
Day 4, stocking hates, caps, scarves, and socks
Day 5, family and pet items

These discounts are available in store and online at www.wartburgstore.com.

Deadline for break housing signups is Dec. 12
The residence halls will close for the holiday break at noon Dec. 16. They will reopen Jan. 8. If you need to stay on campus, please fill out the Break Housing Form. Break housing costs $25 per day unless you’re staying for an academic reason, athletic reason, on- or off-campus job, or service trip or if you lives more than 500 miles from campus. The deadline to submit your form is noon Monday, Dec. 12. Submissions received after that will be charged a $25 late fee.
Free massages, goodie bags offered before finals
Sign up for a massage and grab a free goodie bag from noon to 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, in the lower level of the Student Center. The 5-10 minute massages will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, in the ARC on the third floor of Vogel Library. Spaces are limited. Call Counseling Services at 319-352-8596 for more information.
Guest speaker set for pre-vet meeting
A special guest from the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine will speak at the Pre-Veterinary Club’s meeting Wednesday, Nov. 30. All are welcome to join this event at 7 p.m. in Science Center 134. Please email pre.vet@wartburg.edu with any questions.
Destress with arts, crafts before finals week
The Waldemar A. Schmidt Art Gallery will host an Arts & Crafts Night from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7. Stop by and enjoy a stress-free night of drawing and painting with friends before finals week. An optional competition will also be held; a theme will be chosen at the beginning of the night, and participants will create an artwork or craft that fits it. The winner will be selected by the votes of attendees. Supplies will be available, but you are welcome to bring your own. The entrance to the gallery is in the main lobby of the Bachman Fine Arts Center
Deadline nears for symphony art competition
Submissions for the joint art competition held by the Wartburg Community Symphony and the Waldemar A. Schmidt Art Gallery must be submitted by Dec. 12-13. All artists in high school and beyond are encouraged to submit a group of four artworks inspired by the birds in Ottorino Respighi’s orchestral suite “The Birds.” The four featured birds are the dove, the hen, the nightingale, and the cuckoo. Winners will receive a cash prize and have their artwork projected during the symphony’s “Music Takes Flight” concert in February. Email gallerydirector@wartburg.edu with questions.
Chess club sets championship tournament
The Wartburg Chess Club is holding its Fall Championship 2022 from 6 to 10 p.m. Dec. 10. All chess players are welcome to register and compete; email Dr. Allen to enter.
‘Blue’ artist to speak at closing reception
The Waldemar A. Schmidt Art Gallery will host a closing reception and gallery talk featuring Rachel Moser, the artist behind current exhibit “Where It Used to Be Blue.” The event runs from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 15, with the talk starting at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be served. The entrance to the gallery can be found in the main lobby of the Bachmann Fine Arts Center.
History professor to speak on Holocaust at Kleinfeld lecture

Edward Westermann, a history professor at Texas A&M University-San Antonio, will deliver “Celebrating the Final Solution? Wannsee and the Intoxication of Mass Murder” at 4:45 p.m. Monday, Nov. 28, in Whitehouse Business Center 214. This is the annual Kleinfeld Lecture in German History, Culture, and Politics, which is free and open to the public.

Apply to study abroad before Jan. 15
Thinking about studying abroad next academic year? There is still time this term for conversation and advising with Kathleen Sihler, study away coordinator, before the Jan. 15 application deadline. Email Kathleen now at kathleen.sihler@wartburg.edu.

SPIRITUAL LIFE & CAMPUS MINISTRY

Weekday Chapel services
Weekday Chapel services are from 10:15 to 10:35 a.m. each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in Wartburg Chapel. Chapel time is a brief opportunity to gather with students, staff, and faculty to reflect on God and faith. Mondays feature faculty and staff faith stories and blessings, Wednesdays include Holy Communion to which all are welcome, and Fridays have Senior Chapels.

Upcoming speakers/events:
Monday, Nov. 28: President Rebecca Neiduski
Wednesday, Nov. 30: Everyone involved in Christmas with Wartburg is invited to receive a blessing
Friday, Dec. 2: Michaela Dehli, Senior Chapel

Each month will have a prayer focus. In November, please join us in praying for the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultural Studies; Global and Multicultural Studies; the Center for Community Engagement; diversity programs; the Development Office; the Institute for Leadership Education; and International Student Services.
Sanctuary on Wednesdays

Sanctuary is a casual service that takes place Wednesday nights. All are welcome to relax and center themselves around God’s word in the midst of their busy weeks. Service begins at 9 p.m. in the Chapel Commons (lower level), with snacks served beforehand at 8:45.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Kleinfeld Lecture
Monday, Nov. 28

Music Visit Day
Wednesday, Nov. 30

Christmas with Wartburg
Friday, Dec. 2, through Sunday, Dec. 4

Men's Basketball vs. Bethany Lutheran
Saturday, Dec. 3

PROFESSIONAL NEWS

Achievements and accomplishments

Dr. Kuni Terasawa, associate professor of religion, reported "A Buddhist-Christian Dialogue in East Asia in Relationship to the U.S." as an international adviser and a member of the board in the Society of Buddhist-Christian Dialogue at the American Academy of Religion in Denver, Colo., on Nov. 18.

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Football, cross country teams post big results

Wartburg's football team defeated UW-La Crosse in the first round of the NCAA playoffs this weekend and will advance to the second round. The Knights will take on Saint John's University at noon Saturday in Collegeville, Minn. Best of luck to the team!

 

The men's cross country team took second place at the NCAA Championships, the team's highest-ever finish, while the women's team placed third. Christopher Collet, Jacob Green, Connor Lancial, Aubrie Fisher, Lexi Brown, Ellie Meyer, and Shaelyn Hostager were named All-American, which is a record number for both programs. Congrats!

ETK plans Secret Santa event
Be a part of ETK’s campuswide Secret Santa event! Sign up to receive an email with the name and interests of another person on campus. You must then anonymously buy a Secret Santa gift of no more than $5 for your person, or ETK can provide you a preselected item for free. You will also receive a gift from another participant. Secret Santa pairings will be announced at ETK's Open Mic Night at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, at Sasquatch Jacks.
Pickleball tournament planned
Wartburg Intramurals is putting together a pickleball tournament. It will take place after Thanksgiving Break on Tuesday and Thursday nights from Nov. 28 to Dec. 9. Games will be from 7-9 p.m. Grab a partner and sign up — the champion duo will receive a prize! Email Belle Dietrich at annabella.dietrich@wartburg.edu with questions.
SALSA schedules holiday celebration
SALSA invites everyone to Noche Buena, a holiday celebration at 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1 in the Chapel Commons. An optional gift exchange will be held; please sign up if you plan to participate.
MLK day of service planned

Mark your calendars for Jan. 16 to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Class schedules will be shortened to give students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to serve on campus and off. Watch the Juice, social media, and campus bulletin boards for more information.

 

You can help in advance by donating unwanted T-shirts for campus service projects. Collection bins will be located near the Info Desk and the Student Success Center starting Monday, Nov. 28.

Achievements and accomplishments
Dr. Christine DeVries, associate professor of chemistry; Dr. Debora Johnson-Ross, dean of the faculty; and Dr. Caryn Riswold, professor of religion, attended the 32nd National Conference of the Lilly Fellows Program Network of Church-Related Colleges and Universities. The conference and workshop for senior administrators had the theme "Implicit Racial Bias and the Academy" and was held Oct. 27-30 at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn.  
IINspire sent two students and an alumnus to the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists conference in Anaheim, Calif., from Nov. 10-12. Carrington Bush, a fifth-year neuroscience, psychology, and history major, presented a poster titled "Effects of Induced Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries on Working and Spatial Memory in Mice," a research project she conducted last year with Caylee Garcia '22, Grace Roseen '22, Missy Shockley '22, and Dr. Eric Emmons, professor of biology. Joseline Robles Rosales, a fifth-year neuroscience and Spanish major, presented a poster titled "Effect of Maternal Parity on Cognition of Mus Musculus Pups," a project she completed last year with Autumn Derifield '22, Spencer Dodgen '22, and Dr. Samantha Larimer Bousquet, professor of biology. Jaylen McBride ’22, area coordinator for Manors, Knights Village, and The Residence, attended the conference as a Wartburg IINspire Leadership Team representative. Travel was supported by IINspire.
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