Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Free Music Lesson Lottery



Greetings GC!

Now that you're all moved in and comfortable, its time to start thinking about what this semester is going to look like for you.  Sure, you have classes, meetings, clubs, and a ton of awesome GC events to go to, but what if you want something more?  Well, we can help you find what's missing!

GC and Intersections offers free voice, piano, and guitar lessons.  If you want a space, you can start signing up tomorrow at 8am at http://unitonemusic.ds.uiuc.edu  Its a lottery because there is so much demand, but sign up and hope you're lucky!

And remember, if you already have a skill and you want to share, we are all willing to learn :)

Monday, July 28, 2008

Orientation Starts August 17!!!

Welcom new GCers!

Summer is winding down and we're almost ready for a new year. I'm excited for move in day, and I know everyone else is too. If you want more information about move in or orientation, check out the GC Housing website at http://housing.uiuc.edu/living/gc/. If you go there, you can see the registration form and the program of events right at the bottom of the page. If you have any questions at all, feel free to contact any of the GC Staff, your RA, or your Global Crossroads Orientation Leader (GOL). Enjoy the rest of your summer everyone, and we'll see you soon!

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Increase in International Students at U of I - What are your thoughts?

http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/869078,CST-NWS-UOFIGLOBAL31.article

The recent Chicago Sun-Times article, linked above, has some interesting information that is relevant to many of us at GC. We are even mentioned toward the end of the page. Read through the article and then sound off in the comment section below. What do you think about the U of I and its international flair? If you're an international student, why did you choose to study here? How do you think these issues affect us all and what are the best ways to solve them? Let us know

Thanks!

Monday, March 31, 2008

Latin American Film Festival

GC is going to the Latin American Film Festival at Boardman's Art Theatre. Friday at 6:45 we are going to see The Violin. Talk to your RA if you are interested in going. If you want to see the full schedule of the festival, visit http://www.boardmansarttheatre.com/


The Violin (Mexico)

Director Francisco Vargas, 98 min., 2006

Film Festival

Don Plutarco, his son Genaro, and his grandson Lucio live a double life: musicians and humble farmers, they also support the campesina peasant guerilla movement's armed efforts against the oppressive government.

When the military seizes the village, the rebels flee to the sierra hills, forced to leave behind their stock of ammunition. While the guerillas organize a counter-attack, old Plutarco executes his own plan. He plays up his appearance as a harmless violin player, and makes it back into the military-occupied village to recuperate the ammunition hidden in his cornfield.

His violin playing charms the army captain, who orders Plutarco to come back daily. Plutarco has music, but he needs ammunition. The captain wants to stifle the rebellion, but he loves music. Arms and music play cat-and mouse and result in painful betrayal.

Cannes 2006, Best Actor
Huelva Latin American Film Festival 2006, Best Film and Best Cinematography

Web site (trailer included): http://www.filmmovement.com/filmcatalog/index.asp?MerchandiseID=106&gclid=CNLfs6rB9pECFQt8PAodnnKpxA&

Film times: April 4 at 7:30 pm, April 6 at 8:50 pm, April 9 at 6:30 pm

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Israeli-Palestinian Comedy Tour

The conflict between Israel and Palestine is at once very controversial and compelling. It is one of the most important issues in world politics and will most likely continue to play a critical role in the future of the world.

GC and UIUC had a wonderful opportunity to experience the human aspect of this conflict last night. Though some of the tactics used by the IPCT may have been upsetting, controversial, or even painful to hear, it is important to remember what their goal was. They wanted to portray Israeli-Palestinian relations from an individual point of view. We got to see humanity on the stage through their stand-up routines. What they expressed were their views as individuals; these views do not apply to all people and should not be used to generalize either view. What I thought of when I saw their routine was that it was conducted in the same manner as other stand-up comedy shows. It was crude at times, controversial at others, but it was meant to be funny, and most of the time it was. If instead of "Israeli-Palestinian" relations it had been "black-white" relations like Chris Rock focuses on, it would have been much less controversial. It is the sensitive nature of the IP issue that made it shocking.

The Israeli-Palestinian issue is undeniably very serious and grave. However, going along with the ideals of the IPCT, a lot can be learned through humor.

These are my impressions of what we saw last night. They are by no means the last word. I don't want them to be. So sound off, let everyone else hear your point of view. Because this is a serious and important issue and deserves serious discussion.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Sunday Series March 9, 4:00pm



What: Sunday Series
When: Sunday, March 9th, 4-6pm
Where: Saunders Lounge

Details:

This Sunday, Dr. Alejandro Lugo of the Anthropology Department will be presenting on the Latin American image of the United States. Come for this engaging lecture, the second part of Global Crossroads' three part series on "Constructing the American Image". A dinner will be included after the lecture.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Spring Break Housing

Just a note for everyone:

If you're planning on staying in GC for the break, you need to fill out a break housing contract at the front desk. It is, as usual, completely free for GC residents. I would make sure to submit the form by the end of the week too.

Have a good break!

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