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November 2009
Saturday, November 7th
- Yoga
- Yoga fundamentals class: a playful class with focus on the biomechanical alignment principles including pose foundation, energy flow, and balanced action. Open to new & continuing students of yoga. Please bring a towel, yoga mat, and any props you might have including blocks and/or strap.
- 9:00 am, Multicultural Center, Kahl Campus Center
- Whose Life Is It Anyway?
- 8:00 pm, James L. Meader Little Theater, Troy campus
Sunday, November 8th
- Whose Life Is It Anyway?
- 2:00 pm, James L. Meader Little Theater, Troy campus
Monday, November 9th
- Monday Night Football in Freddies
- Denver Broncos vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Come and watch some food. Games, food and fun. Hang with your friends, or test your trivia knowledge.
- 8:30 pm, Freddies Student Lounge
Tuesday, November 10th
- Interview Skills Workshop
- 3:30 pm, Albany Career Center
- Public Health & the Climate Crisis with Sage President Susan C. Scrimshaw, Ph.D.
- 7:30 pm, Bush Memorial - Troy campus
Wednesday, November 11th
- Reading of the Names
- There will be a reading of the names of fallen soldiers of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars from 11-4pm
- 11:00 am, Buchman
Thursday, November 12th
- Sage College of Albany Portfolio Review Day
- Attend Sages 27th Annual Portfolio Review Day. Meet representatives from Sage College of Albany and professionals from 30 other fine art institutions. While youre here, tour the SCA campus and meet current students and faculty.
- 11:00 am, Kahl GYM
- Live Lunch: Evan Lalli
- 11:30 am, Dining Area
- Mock Interviews for Law and Society Majors
- 3:00 pm, Albany Career Center
- Crunchy Waffles + Vicious Juice Cycles: Why Motherhood Needs Remodeling
- A discussion about the invisible and outdated assumptions about mothers
- 4:00 pm, Kellas Formal - Troy
Friday, November 13th
- Sneak Peak: 2012
- $1 dollar sneak peak nights. Make sure you get tickets quick. The first 50 people will only have to pay $1, and one guest is allowed at the $1 dollar cost. After that tickets will be $6.00 a piece. The showing of the movie will be at midnight on the day the movie comes out. This way Sage students can be some of the first to see these movies.
- Madison Theatre
- Live Lunch: Rebecca Angel
- While writing a fantasy novel, Rebecca Angel decided to put in a band made up of mythical creatures called 'Camelot's Destruction'. Wondering what kind of music this band would write, she started composing songs, realized she was on a gold mine of inspiration, and hasn't stopped on the strange and fantastical journey of covering a band that only exists within the fantasy realms in her mind. Though that only explains a portion of the vast catalogue of songs written by Rebecca Angel in the past ten years.
- 12:00 pm, Dining Area
- Open Mic Night/Pub Night in Freddies
- 5:00 pm, Freddies Student Lounge
- Movie Night in Bush "The Ugly Truth"
- Starring Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler. A romantically challenged morning show producer is reluctantly embroiled in a series of outrageous tests by her chauvinistic correspondent to prove his theories on relationships and help her find love. His clever ploys, however, lead to an unexpected result. Free Admission
- 8:00 pm, Bush Memorial
Saturday, November 14th
- Yoga
- Yoga fundamentals class: a playful class with focus on the biomechanical alignment principles including pose foundation, energy flow, and balanced action. Open to new & continuing students of yoga. Please bring a towel, yoga mat, and any props you might have including blocks and/or strap.
- 9:00 am, Multicultural Center, Kahl Campus Center
- Video Game Club Tournament
- 8:00 pm, Opalka Gallery
Sunday, November 15th
- Men's Basketball vs. RPI
- Come see the first men's baketball game for the Sage Gators. Admission is free! First 50 Sage Students with ID get a free t-shirt and a seat in the Swamp!
- 3:00 pm, Kahl GYM
- Movie Night in Bush "The Ugly Truth"
- Starring Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler. A romantically challenged morning show producer is reluctantly embroiled in a series of outrageous tests by her chauvinistic correspondent to prove his theories on relationships and help her find love. His clever ploys, however, lead to an unexpected result. Free Admission
- 6:00 pm, Bush Memorial
Monday, November 16th
- International Education Week Opening
- 11:00 am, CC 224
- Funding the Night - Relay for Life Bake Sale
- 11:00 am, Buchman Pavilion - Troy Campus
- Student Study Abroad Presentations
- 3:00 pm, CC 224
Tuesday, November 17th
- SCA Transfer Open House
- A program just for transfer students. Learn about transfer admissions and financial aid. Meet with faculty and tour the campus.
- 3:00 pm, Kahl Campus Center 224
- Interview Survivor
- 3:30 pm, Bush Memorial - Troy
- Underground Railroad History Project Reception
- 4:30 pm, Buchman Pavilion - Troy
- Sage Women's Basketball vs. Southern Vermont College
- Sage's women's basketball team hosts Southern Vermont College in the first doubleheader in the Kahl Campus Center!
- 6:00 pm, Kahl Campus Center
- The Singing Revolution
- 7:30 pm, Cowee IV
- Men's Basketball vs. Southern Vermont
- 8:00 pm, Kahl GYM
Wednesday, November 18th
- Take Your Career Global - RSC
- 11:30 am, Cowee IV
- International Food Fest
- 12:00 pm, CC 224/Landing
- Vernacular Interest Meeting
- SCA students needed - ALL MAJORS Invited to join. Learn more about the Vernacular and how you can be part of the 2010 staff. The Vernacular is published each spring.
- 12:45 pm, KCC 105, Albany Campus
- Take Your Career Global
- 3:30 pm, KCC 105
- Take Your Career Global
- 4:00 pm, Kahl Campus Center
- Language and Culture Cafe (Chinese)
- 7:30 pm, French House
- Movie Night: Slumdog Millionaire
- 8:30 pm, Bush Memorial
Thursday, November 19th
- Great American Smoke-Out
- The Great American Smokeout is an annual event in the United States to encourage Americans (of whom 45.8 million smoke) to quit tobacco smoking. The American Cancer Society held its first Smokeout in 1977. The event challenges people not to smoke cigarettes for 24 hours, hoping their decision to quit will last forever. It is held annually on the third Thursday in November.[1]
- 11:00 am, Dining Area
- Short Term Travel Trip Presentations
- 12:00 pm, KCC 105
- RSC Transfer Open House
- 3:00 pm, Troy Campus
- RSC Short Term travel Trip Presentation
- 3:30 pm, Bush Memorial
- Short Term Travel Trip Presentations MBA China
- 6:00 pm, KCC 105
- John Robinson: Reading + Book Signing
- Reception and book signing to follow in m.o.s.s. books.
- 7:30 pm, Bush Memorial - Troy Campus
- The Singing Revolution
- 7:30 pm, KCC 224
- Sneak Peak: Twilight New Moon
- 11:59 pm, Madison Theatre
Friday, November 20th
- Sneak Peak: Twilight
- $1 dollar sneak peak nights. Make sure you get tickets quick. The first 50 people will only have to pay $1, and one guest is allowed at the $1 dollar cost. After that tickets will be $6.00 a piece. The showing of the movie will be at midnight on the day the movie comes out. This way Sage students can be some of the first to see these movies.
- Madison Theatre
- Global Interest Fair
- 1:00 pm, Bush Memorial
- International Thanksgiving Dinner (RSVP Only)
- 6:00 pm, The Aggie
- Men's Basketball vs. Albany College of Pharmacy
- 7:00 pm, Kahl GYM
- Dancing Before the Snow Flies VIII: Annual Dance Concert with guest artists
- 8:00 pm, James L. Meader Little Theater, Troy campus
Saturday, November 21st (Today)
- Yoga
- Yoga fundamentals class: a playful class with focus on the biomechanical alignment principles including pose foundation, energy flow, and balanced action. Open to new & continuing students of yoga. Please bring a towel, yoga mat, and any props you might have including blocks and/or strap.
- 9:00 am, Multicultural Center, Kahl Campus Center
- Relay for Life
- 12:00 pm, Kahl Campus Center - Albany Campus
- 6th Annual Relay for Life
- Join us on Saturday, November 21st 1pm - Sunday, November 22nd at 1am and help The Sage Colleges and The ACS Relay for Life in their fight against cancer! For more information go to www.relay.org/sagecollege.
- 12:00 pm, Kahl GYM
- Dancing Before the Snow Flies VIII: Annual Dance Concert with guest artists
- 8:00 pm, James L. Meader Little Theater, Troy campus
Saturday, November 28th
- Yoga
- Yoga fundamentals class: a playful class with focus on the biomechanical alignment principles including pose foundation, energy flow, and balanced action. Open to new & continuing students of yoga. Please bring a towel, yoga mat, and any props you might have including blocks and/or strap.
- 9:00 am, Multicultural Center, Kahl Campus Center
Monday, November 30th
- Monday Night Football in Freddies
- New England Patriots vs. New Orleans Saints Come and watch some food. Games, food and fun. Hang with your friends, or test your trivia knowledge.
- 8:30 pm, Freddies Student Lounge
December 2009
Tuesday, December 1st
- World Aids Day
- observed December 1 each year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. It is common to hold memorials to honor persons who have died from HIV/AIDS on this day. Government and health officials also observe the event, often with speeches or forums on the AIDS topics. Since 1995, the President of the United States has made an official proclamation on World AIDS Day. Governments of other nations have followed suit and issued similar announcements.
- Sage College of Albany
- Dona Ann McAdams: Art Activism
- Artist talk: Art & Activism, Tuesday, December 1, 12:30pm Artist guided walk-through of exhibit: Friday, December 4, 7pm An exhibit surveying 35 years of this significant photographer's work. The exhibit explores this artist's deep interest in women which threads through all of the portfolios of this keenly engaged observer. The show consists of approximately 50 gelatin silver prints dating from 1975 to the present and is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with an essay by Eleanor Heartney. This exhibit is the first full career survey evidencing the constancy and growth of this artist's vision.
- 12:30 pm, Opalka Gallery
- Resume Writing Workshop
- 3:30 pm, Albany Career Center
- RSC Sophomore Class Dinner
- 6:00 pm, "The Aggie" MPR - Troy Campus
- CANCELED: Prospects for Copenhagen: Building An International Climate Pact
- 7:30 pm
- RSC Senior Class Caroling
- 8:30 pm, The Troy Campus
Wednesday, December 2nd
- Karate Fitness
- Taught by instructor P.J. Martone, this class promises to provide an intense yet fun workout. Using kicks and punches, get a total body workout in just an hour!
- 7:00 pm, Kahl GYM
Thursday, December 3rd
- Resume Writing Workshop
- 3:30 pm, Albany Career Center
- Student vs. Staff Basketball
- Don't miss out on your chance to take on your favorite faculty, staff or administrators in these fun, yet "competitive" games and gain the bragging rights for a year!
- 4:00 pm, SCA - Kahl Gym
Friday, December 4th
- King Island Christmas
- Schacht Fine Arts Center, Troy campus
- NYC Fashion District Tour
- 7:00 am, NYC - Off Campus
- Open Mic Night
- Come show of your talent, or sit back and watch what Sage has to offer. There will be four open mic nights during the fall semester. Free of charge, and food will be provided.
- 7:00 pm, Albany Residence Hall
- Dona Ann McAdams Guided Walk-Through of Exhibit
- Artist guided walk-through of exhibit: Friday, December 4, 7pm An exhibit surveying 35 years of this significant photographer's work. The exhibit explores this artist's deep interest in women which threads through all of the portfolios of this keenly engaged observer. The show consists of approximately 50 gelatin silver prints dating from 1975 to the present and is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with an essay by Eleanor Heartney. This exhibit is the first full career survey evidencing the constancy and growth of this artist's vision.
- 7:00 pm, Opalka Gallery
- Movie Night in Bush "The Time Traveler's Wife"
- 8:00 pm, Bush Memorial - Troy Campus
Saturday, December 5th
- Yoga
- Yoga fundamentals class: a playful class with focus on the biomechanical alignment principles including pose foundation, energy flow, and balanced action. Open to new & continuing students of yoga. Please bring a towel, yoga mat, and any props you might have including blocks and/or strap.
- 9:00 am, Multicultural Center, Kahl Campus Center
- Women's Basketball vs. Farmingdale
- 1:00 pm, Kahl GYM
- Men's Basketball vs. Farmingdale
- 3:00 pm, Kahl GYM
- Movie Night in Bush "The Time Traveler's Wife"
- 8:00 pm, Bush Memorial - Troy Campus
Sunday, December 6th
- Singing In The Season!
- 12:00 pm, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Second and State Streets, Troy








