Thursday, October 30, 2008

FOREIGN FILM TONIGHT!

Come enjoy some snack treats and subtitles at 8pm in Goddard 203 Classroom with RA Chris!

Tonight's film is going to be The Red Balloon.
read more about this film here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0826711/

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

2 Election Night Parties


POP Streamers & Fellow Goddardites,

Election Night is less than a week away!! Get excited for these events you don't want to miss! Below are two election night parties I encourage you to attend if you don't already have plans for Tuesday, Nov 4th. I will be escorting any interested residents to the Wagner event at 9pm but you can attend whichever you'd like! Please reply to me to let me know you are interested in attending. Thanks.

OPTION #1

Office of Government and Community Affairs

Presents

Election Night Extravaganza!

Featuring full election night coverage and entertainment from the NYU Pep Band, Anna Jack the Hula Hoop Artist and Bill Popp and The Tapes Rosenthal Pavilion of the Kimmel Center
60 Washington Square South, 10th Floor

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
6:00pm to 10:00pm

Come celebrate our democracy on election night with your fellow students, faculty and community members for what will be a memorable night in our nation's history!

The evening will showcase continuous live coverage of the election results on two jumbo screens, two live bands, Anna Jack -- Hula Hoop Extraordinaire, food from the highly contested battleground states and door prizes. It will be a night to remember!

OPTION #2 (Suhaly will escort at 9pm)

Election Night Live - Watching Party

When: The one-and only Election day, Tuesday, November 4th from 7pm
and on into the night.
Where: Puck Building, 2nd Floor


Bring your family, friends, and classmates to join the Wagner community in following every vote counted, colored map projection, and political commentator speculation that election night has to offer. Puck will be the hottest NYC spot to be at with free food and drinks, raffles, trivia, TV galore, on-the-spot nationwide blogging, and more.

FEEL FREE TO STOP BY ANYTIME THROUGHOUT THE EVENING. Doors open at 7 pm; things really rolling at 8 pm. We expect to keep going until at least 12 midnight (or, until the pundits or the Electoral College call it).

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

U.S. Government 101: Workshop with John Gershman


POP & Fellow Goddardites,

We have heard your cries and are answering them today! Need to know more about the American Government Structure ?? Lost in the whirlwind of Presidential Elections 2008 ?? Do Not Fret!!

Join Wagner Professor and Power of Politics Faculty Advisor, John Gershman for:

U.S. Government 101:
The Basics in American Government Structure


When: Tuesday, October 28th from 12:15pm-1:15pm

Where: NeGrill Village Restaurant (70 W 3rd St Btwn Laguardia Pl & Thompson St)


8 students are welcomed to attend. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to me ASAP!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008


POP Streamer and Goddardites All Around!!

Join us TOMORROW for the LAST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE OF 2008!!! Part 4 of the POP Presidential Debate Viewing Series this Wednesday, October 15th at 9pm! We will meet in the 2nd Floor Goddard classroom. Come with your thoughts and expectation for the debate. Refreshments will be served and you are welcomed to bring guests!

October 15, 2008: Presidential debate Hofstra University, Hempstead NY

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

LIFE AFTER BUSH


POP Streamers,

On Saturday, October 25th at 7pm, POP is headed to the HERE theater to see LIFE AFTER BUSH! Sign-up sheet is on the POP all with only a few spots left for FREE TICKETS. After the first 10 spots, you will have to purchase your own ticket (speak to me about how to do this if you're interested) ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US!

The political blog and theatre company NERO FIDDLED returns, with the final chapter in the trilogy which began with Burning Bush: A Faith-Based Musical and continued with Moral Value Meal. Against the backdrop of this historic 2008 presidential election, an exuberant cast paints a musical and comedic portrait of the American political scene – a satire so sharp that within a few months of the show, Bush and Cheney will have no choice but to leave office. Life After Bush is a musical we can believe in.

Book and songs by Noah Diamond and Amanda Sisk; musical direction and arrangements by DJ Thacker; lighting design by Christopher Brown; sound design by Matt Tennie; production manager Blair Lampe; produced and directed by Noah Diamond and Amanda Sisk.Starring: Tarik Davis, Noah Diamond, Brian Louis Hoffman*, Sadrina Johnson*, Kim Moscaritolo, Avi Phillips, Amanda Sisk (*appears courtesy of Actors Equity)http://www.lifeafterbush.net/

Monday, October 6, 2008

POP Presidential Debate Screening Series, Part 3















POP Streamers and Goddardites All Around,


Here we go again! Part 3 of the POP Presidential Debate Viewing Series this Tuesday, October 7th at 9pm! We will meet in the 2nd Floor Goddard classroom. Come with your thoughts and expectation for the debate. Refreshments will be served and you are welcomed to bring guests!

October 7, 2008: Presidential debate in a town hall format, Belmont University, Nashville, TN

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Olympics Opening Ceremony Screening

ATWAS is hosting a screening of this year's Opening Ceremonies at the Peking Olympics.
The Screening will be THIS Wednesday, October 8 at 9:00pm in the Goddard Classroom (203).

There will be a discussion on Thursday evening at 8:00pm with Olympic competitor Cameron Myler.



COME OUT!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

POP: Lecture by Jeffrey Sachs!


JOIN POP for a Lecture by Jeffrey Sachs!


New Economic Strategy for the US and the World Lecture by Jeffrey Sachs

Wednesday, October 8th at 7:00pm

Jurrow Lecture Hall, Silver Center

100 Washington Sq East


Jeffrey Sachs--twice named one of the "100 most influential people in theworld" by Time Magazine--will be at NYU on Wednesday, October 8, to bringtogether issues of politics, culture, global health, economics, andsustainable development as he assesses the current trajectory of globaleconomic problems and presents possible solutions for the future. Dr. Sachsis currently Director of the Earth Institute, Quetelet Professor ofSustainable Development, and a Professor of Health Policy and Management atColumbia University. Additionally, he serves as Special Advisor to UnitedNations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon. From 2002 to 2006, he was theDirector of the United Nations Millennium Project and has dedicated much ofhis professional career to the alleviation of extreme poverty and thedevelopment of environmental sustainability. He has authored two New YorkTimes bestsellers: The End of Poverty and Common Wealth.


A book signing will follow the lecture.