• No classes scheduled for tomorrow, Oct. 4                                           . . . click here for more info

  • CMA tennis advances to regional final today                                          . . . click here for more info

  • Community Service Council seeks your feedback
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Yoga and pilates classes canceled tomorrow, Oct. 4.

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Time to purge your document files safely and securely.

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CGA junior varsity and varsity soccer game times changed Oct. 6.

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No classes scheduled for tomorrow, Oct. 4

No classes are scheduled for tomorrow, Oct. 4, because of a professional development day for faculty. CMA will compete in a battle ball competition in the morning and have regimental commander's time in the afternoon. CGA will have unit and dorm photos taken and CGA sophomores will participate in a leadership exercise within their dorms. The afternoon for CGA will be open.

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CMA tennis advances to regional final today

The CMA tennis team defeated longtime rival Mishawaka Penn 5-0 last night to advance to the regional final at 4:30 p.m. today, Oct. 3, against Plymouth at South Bend Clay. A victory will send the Eagles, currently 17-1 overall, to the semi-state round at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6, at South Bend Clay. The four semi-states feature four teams each and will produce the final four teams that will participate in the state finals on Oct. 13.

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Community Service Council seeks your feedback

The Community Service Council is in the process of building our event calendar for the year and is accepting proposals.  We plan to schedule one or two events per month, and have room to incorporate new ideas.  Please send your event idea to Chris Miclot, Ashlyn Ayres or Mrs. Anne Kelley by October 31.  All event proposals should fit the mission of the council, which is to provide events where members of the campus community can actively serve others.  Our fundraising activities have already been planned, so proposals should not include ideas for those types of events.

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Student Life

No yoga or pilates classes will be held tomorrow, Oct. 4. Pilates intramural students should sign-in at the front desk and complete a fitness center workout. No pool lap swimming will be offered on Friday, Oct. 5.  

Join driver’s education classes at 3:45 p.m. this Sunday, Oct. 7, at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10, or again at 3:45 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 14, in C building.

An all-school meeting will be held at 2 p.m. today, Oct. 3, in Eppley Auditorium, followed at 2:30 p.m. by mentee/mentor time.

Friday, Oct. 5, will feature a special class schedule. Click here to view it.

Bible Study will continue to meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday evenings above the post office in the Health Issues classroom. Box lunches food will be provided, in case you do not get to the dining hall. We have had a time of positive fellowship and study in the Word each week.  Bring your friends and come join us, as we finish up the first chapter in the gospel of John.

A shopping trip to UP Mall in Mishawaka is from 2 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7. Cost will be $10 for transportation charged to your student account that is billed home. To sign up, email Mrs. A Norton with the trip name, your dorm/unit and student ID number before noon, tomorrow, Oct. 4.

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Faculty/ Staff

We are once again eligible to participate in a free, secure, file shredding opportunity being conducted by the Marshall County Problem Waste and Recycling Center in Plymouth.  This ‘Shred Day’ event will take place on Wednesday, Nov 14, with a possible added day of Thursday the 15th.  If you have any sensitive or confidential documents that you would like to have shredded, as opposed to normal recyclable paper, please start purging your files and boxing your paper.  It is not necessary to go through and remove staples and paper clips, although it would be helpful to remove any of the heavy binder clips.  Please keep your paper boxes stored in your department, and we will coordinate a pick-up of your materials on the day we deliver them for shredding.  Your documents will be under constant control from the time of pick-up until the moment they are shred, so their confidentiality shall not be in question.  We will need to provide a rough box/volume count by the end of this month for scheduling purposes, so start collecting and watch for further information.  If you have any questions or concerns, please call John Kowalski at 8223, or email him at kowalsj@culver.org.

Your United Way gift stays in your community, Marshall County, improving lives each day. Your gift matters.  Please give to the United Way of Marshall County.  Need help?  Call 574-936-3366.  For more information on how you can support United Way of Marshall County, contact Diann Parsons, Culver Academies United Way Campaign Leader, at 842-8377.

All faculty not otherwise engaged in department meetings are invited to attend a workshop on multimedia and video editing from 11 a.m. to noon on Thursday, Oct. 4, in the Presentation room, hosted by Major Tom Duckett. Bring your cheery smile, laptop, and any video projects with which you need assistance. Please let Tom and Max know in advance if you intend on coming.

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Athletics

The CGA junior varsity soccer team will host Mishawaka Marian at 2:45 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6, followed at 4:15 p.m. by the CGA varsity soccer match against Trinity. These are new start times.

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