SIGN UP FOR CALAPALOOZA FALL 2013 on May 15 at 10AM (tomorrow)

Greetings Signatories!

You will be able to signup for Calapalooza tabling tomorrow, May 15th, at 10am.  To do so, please follow this link: https://students.berkeley.edu/osl/studentgroups/signatories/index.asp?todo=selecttable

As a reminder, you must be a signatory with an active group to signup.  Calapalooza will happen from 3:30-7:00pm on Thursday, August 29th.

If you are interested in performing, you may sign up to do so tomorrow after 10am. Please register up via this link: https://docs.google.com/a/berkeley.edu/forms/d/1W30YK0gdLI0E48_n5zsfGVITj1tAazpr8xK3q0hxqmE/viewform

If you are unable to get a tabling spot during these signups, please sign up on the waiting list tomorrow after 10am:
https://docs.google.com/a/berkeley.edu/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEcwTDNPenJRYjlfQ0FESkV2UzJtdUE6MQ#gid=0

We will be working over the summer to place groups in tabling spots and coordinate the overall event.  If you have questions, please contact us at looza@berkeley.edu.  Also, please make sure your group email in the registered student organization database is current.  If you are on the waitlist, please list contact information for someone who will be reachable over the summer.

Good luck on finals and enjoy summer!

Best,

The LEAD Center & New Student Services

Kelly Lough

Coordinator, LEAD Center

ASUC Auxiliary

University of California, Berkeley

102 Hearst Gym MC 4500

Berkeley, CA 94720-4500

Appointments: (510) 642-5171

Direct Line: (510) 642-6677

Fax: (510) 643-6796

Email: klough@berkeley.edu

Website: http://lead.berkeley.edu

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Sign up for Calapalooza Fall 2013

Greetings Signatories!

Calapalooza is happening on August 29, 2013 from 3:30 PM ā?” 7:00 PM on Upper Sproul Plaza, Wheeler Plaza, & Dwinelle Plaza.

Calapalooza signups will happen at 10am on May 15th.  Please use the appropriate link below:

PERFORMANCE GROUPS (to perform, not table): https://docs.google.com/a/berkeley.edu/forms/d/1W30YK0gdLI0E48_n5zsfGVITj1tAazpr8xK3q0hxqmE/viewform

RECOGNIZED ORGANIZATION TABLING SIGNUP: Will be sent the day before signups.

RECOGNIZED ORGANIZATION WAITLIST: https://docs.google.com/a/berkeley.edu/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEcwTDNPenJRYjlfQ0FESkV2UzJtdUE6MQ#gid=0

If you try to logon before 10am on May 15th, you will NOT be able to submit your information.  Your group must be actively registered with the LEAD Center and you must be a signatory to signup.   Please ensure your groupā?Ts email address as listed in the Registered Student Organization database is correct as this will be how you will be contacted by the LEAD Center.

When you signup, you will be reserving a tabling spot, but not your specific location.  Tabling locations will be on Upper Sproul, Dwinelle Plaza, and Wheeler Plaza.  Your specific spot will be determined by the LEAD Center and will be communicated to you prior to Calapalooza.

Check-in and student organization set-up begins at 2:00 PM and the tabling starts at 3:30 PM. One representative from your group will need to check-in with the LEAD Center, located on the Savio Steps.  If your student group has not checked in by 3:15 PM then your spot will be forfeited to registered student groups waiting for a table. So, please be on-time!

As a reminder, here are the parameters of the event:
1.      Fundraising is allowed, but food/drink sales are prohibited. If you are fundraising, please make sure you have completed a fundraising request at https://docs.google.com/a/berkeley.edu/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFl1R2RMSWN5aWtaN1ZoczI3MEJFUHc6MQ#gid=0
2.      Remember you may be sharing your table (most tables have 2 organizations). Please be respectful at all times.
3.      Student organizations are strongly encouraged to bring their own signage. As a reminder you are sharing a 6-foot table with another student organization. Be mindful of the dimensions of your sign and the shared space.
4.      All displays larger than 3′ x 6′ tall will not be allowed due to limited space.
5.      Displays may not be placed on or against any structure or natural feature of the campus, including but not limited the sides of doors, buildings, fountains, posts, waste receptacle, trees, or stakes. (No hanging your banner from the trees!) Additionally, displays may not block the flow of pedestrian traffic.
If you have questions, please contact the LEAD Center at (510) 642-5171 or lead@berkeley.edu.

Student Performances at Staff Summerfest

Staff Summerfest is an opportunity for campus to honor all UC Berkeley Staff. We are looking for student organizations who will be around during the summertime and who are interested in performing for our hard-working staff. The event will be Thursday, June 13th from 12:30pm-2:30pm. Please sign up below if you are interested and we will contact you to schedule your performance.

I’ve invited you to fill out the form Staff Summerfest Performances. To fill it out, visit:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?fromEmail=true&formkey=dHVKOVBibk5iNjdlajlQaFRPUUE0eWc6MQ

Health and Wellness during Finals

Dear UC Berkeley students,

As we move into the final stretch of the semester, we encourage you to take this opportunity to reflect on your personal well-being and what you may be experiencing as you try to complete papers and projects and prepare for exams.  Each of you came to Cal with many strengths, including your ability to connect to others and resources, your problem solving skills, and your motivation to succeed. With the rigorous academic workload and difficulties taking care of multiple and competing demands, it can be challenging and overwhelming to be a UC Berkeley student. These academic pressures are often compounded by financial pressures and family concerns, especially for students who are the first in their family to pursue a higher degree of education. For graduate students, qualifying exams, dissertation deadlines, and the balancing act of being a GSI can also present unique stressors.

Be Proactive about Managing Stress:  Please take the time to reflect on your well-being and the well-being of those around you. Although academic performance is often the focus, it is important to pay attention to your stress level and to prioritize your stress management. Talking to friends, exercising, and taking breaks can be helpful.  For a free, anonymous mental health screening, please visit http://uhs.berkeley.edu/onlinescreenings/.

For more information about stress and how to manage it, I encourage you to explore the Be Well to Do Well website: http://uhs.berkeley.edu/bewell/.

Seek Help:  Getting help is a sign of strength and resiliency. If stress is interfering with your life (socially or academically) or if you find yourself depressed or anxious for weeks or months at a time, we strongly encourage you to talk to a professional mental health counselor. It can make a positive difference to talk to someone who is objective and trained in working with stress issues. Campus counselors at University Health Services at the Tang Center are available by appointment and on a drop-in basis for urgent concern, and at a variety of satellite locations for students who may feel more comfortable being seen outside of the Tang Center. For more information about Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS), visit http://uhs.berkeley.edu/students/counseling/ or call Counseling and Psychological Services at (510)642-9494After Hours contact: (510) 643-7197 to seek help.

We wish all of you the best during this home stretch of the semester and hope you will take advantage of the resources available to you to complete the semester successfully and healthfully.

 

Claudia Covello
Executive Director, University Health Services

 

Harry Le Grande, Vice Chancellor Student Affairs

If you are a manager who supervises Cal employees without email access, please circulate this information to all.

Please do not reply to this message

ThinkChicago Lollapalooza: A summer opportunity from the Chicago Mayor’s Office

Greetings Justin,

 

My name is Jill Francke and I work in the Chicago Mayor’s Office. I’m writing because the City has recently announced a program that will take place during Lollapalooza weekend (Aug 1-4) that we hope will be a great opportunity for your students.

 

From August 1st-4th, Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Ideas Week, World Business Chicago, Built in Chicago, and Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center will invite 100 university students from across the country to take a tour of Chicago’s fast growing tech scene and also attend the 3-day Lollapalooza music festival. Each admitted student to will receive a ticket to Lollapalooza as well as the opportunity to attend company career fairs, interview with local companies, and participate in panels featuring Mayor Emanuel, business leaders, and Chicago-based technologists.

 

We put out a release (attached) and have launched our application website, thinkchicago.cityofchicago.org. Students can head to this website to apply. In addition, I have attached the final version of our flyer, which has all the program information in it.

 

We are seeking candidates who are enthusiastic about digital technology, computer science, innovation, or entrepreneurship and have demonstrated a commitment to excellence as evidenced by academic honors, leadership ability, extracurricular activities, and/or professional achievement. It is preferred that applicants be in their junior or senior years of their undergraduate studies.

 

As the ASUC Executive Vice President we hope you can help us spread the word about this opportunity. Would you be able to pass on this information to the students you work with? Please let me know if you have any questions or if I can provide you with any additional information.

 

Best,

Jill

 

Ps. Also, if your organization’s social media team wants to spread the word, here is some sample copy:

 

Facebook

Apply by May 31st for ThinkChicago: Lollapalooza 2013. You’ll meet leaders in Chicago’s technology sector, attend all three days of Lollapalooza, attend speed interviews by local companies, and more. Here’s the information: http://bit.ly/14dbHbh

 

Twitter

University students: Apply for #ThinkChicago and attend three days of @lollapalooza, meet tech leaders, more: http://bit.ly/14dbHbh

 

 

Jill L Francke

Mayoral Fellow

jill.francke@cityofchicago.org

(312) 744-2201

Become a “You Mean More” 2013-2014 Coordinator!

If you would like to get involved in putting on the 3rd annual UC Berkeley Suicide Prevention Walk and advocate for mental health on the Cal campus apply today; we are now accepting applications for You Mean More Coordinators and General Members for 2013-2014!

Go to https://sites.google.com/site/youmeanmoreucb/ to download the coord application and email it to youmeanmore@gmail.com

If you are interested in becoming a general member please apply at http://tinyurl.com/ymm2013

http://www.facebook.com/events/191255797691947/?fref=ts

CALL FOR A “TOWN HALL” MEETING WITH STUDENTS ON THE ROLE OF FACULTY IN STUDENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND ACTIONS

CALL FOR A “TOWN HALL” MEETING WITH STUDENTS ON THE ROLE OF
FACULTY IN STUDENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND ACTIONS

On May 7th, from 10am-12pm in 320 Stephens Hall, the newly formed Academic

Senate Committee on Demonstrations and Student Actions will hold an open
meeting in order to solicit opinion from students (undergraduate and graduate) on
the role of faculty in future campus demonstrations and actions.

After a brief presentation on the still-evolving duty and tasks of the new Senate
Committee, the floor will be opened to student speakers for commentary. Note:
initially, each speaker will have 2 minutes.

Please circulate widely.

For further information please contact Professor Déborah Blocker
(dblocker@berkeley.edu)