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Welcome Week at the U of I, Illinois COVID cases rise, Governor J.B. Pritzker signs legislation protecting older Illinoisians, President Joe Biden addresses withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, and more. Hosted by Tara Mobasher Stories by Mac Dudley, Josie Alameda, Tori Gellman, Jane Knight, and Kayla Mish Music by Boxout Support this podcast
Get your student leader team together to listen to this special episode! Is your team recruiting students to join a club or inviting them into a community of adventure and significance? YLC staff Alyssa Beaubien (Florida State) and Brad Akin (Ole Miss) join us along with Grace McKissick, a YLC student leader, to talk Welcome Week from the student leadership perspective. Student leaders invite peers to take their next steps in following Jesus--all while together having the ultimate “college experience.”
This episode features a Welcome Week presentation by John Byard (Divisional Coordinator) and Billy Jack Blankenship (San Diego State) to the Southwest Division. As they dive into best practices, John and Billy Jack remind listeners how crucial the first two weeks of the semester are for incoming freshmen and cover everything from events to tabling to engaging existing students in your community. Welcome Week is the foundation of an entire school year of inviting students to experience community, adventure, and significance.
In this message from the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Conference of the United Methodist Church, Reverend Derrek Belase continues the discussion on hospitality through the lens of Luke 4:16-30.
Luke 4:1-16In this episode Pastor Levi Duggan discusses the ways individuals and churches can be tempted to become complacent or get distracted in our mission to make followers Christ.
Luke 3:23-38. In this message continuing our study of the Gospel of Luke, Senior Pastor Levi Duggan discusses how Luke calls us to remember our history as a means for pursuing our future.
Hey, y'all - just Joel here. I first met Lukas back in 2013 at an ice cream social during "Welcome Week" at Western Michigan University. I was an incoming freshman and Lukas was a sophomore. We both were music composition students so naturally, I chose to make him my friend. We spent the first year of our friendship finding out all the ways that we are similar. We spent the following seven years finding out all the ways that we are different. Follow @3rdPersonPodwww.Patreon.com/3rdPersonPodwww.3rdPersonPod.com
Sergio kicks off the show with a tribute to Daryl Grove of the Total Soccer Show, who passed away last week from cancer complications. Total Soccer Show made a large influence on how this podcast conducts itself. The American soccer community has lost a great journalist and an even greater person. Then, Sergio & Tyler recap the biggest games from Week 8 of the 2020 CFB season. They talk about the roller coaster weekend Wisconsin fans had, question why Auburn has been getting so many calls in their favor lately, and Tyler decides to lecture himself for putting his faith in Will Muschamp. Also discussed: Sergio & Tyler's horrendous Five Wide and 2 Point week, OK State knowing for weeks that Spencer Sanders was good to go against Iowa State, and RUTGERS !!!! Don't forget to like, subscribe, rate, leave a comment, and follow us on Twitter: @SJ_Podcast We're not biased, but Go Gators! RIP Daryl Grove
Theme music: Son of a Rocket by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4391-son-of-a-rocket License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Incidental music: Beauty Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5025-beauty-flow License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Image courtesy of Kit Sinclair via canva.com
Strangers and refugees from other lands have become largely demonized and shunned in today's culture. What would you do if a stranger from another country came knocking at your door today? Would you welcome them? Listen to this week's podcast.
Welcome to the first episode of our new season! Before we kick off the season properly, we thought we'd introduce ourselves. We'd also love to meet you all, so be sure to attend the events we're organising for Welcome Week — more details in the episode, and on our social media. Not Another Science Podcast is edited by Helena Cornu, hosted by Tom Edwick and brought to you by Edinburgh University Science Magazine (EUSci). Our podcast logo was designed by Apple Chew. The podcast cover art was designed by Heather Jones, with artwork by Karolina Zieba. Visit our website at www.eusci.org.uk to check out the latest issue of the magazine, a ton of other cool science content by our student journalists, and to see how to get involved. We're also on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. All podcast episodes and transcripts can be found at www.eusci.org.uk/podcasts/. Music by Kevin Macleod: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama; https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loop http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Week one at Wilkes University has just commenced. My boyfriend's new team was so thrilled about Tour de Force that they came over and put on a whole podcast on their own. Listen to what they titled the "Welcome Week" podcast. On this episode is Tyler Dill (transfer junior), Tyler Barrow (junior), Ben Stefanini (junior), Jimmy O'Kane (freshman), and Johnny Barrett (freshman).
Welcome Week 2020 and just what you need to set the vibe
Episode 33 starts off with an ice breaker, introducing Lucky Luke Haumesser, Assistant Director of Student Activities and Governments at the University at Buffalo. After our ice breaker session, we’re comfortable enough with each other to argue about the correct pronunciation of ‘gif,” and make animal noises. Move in week is coming up, and in his new role outside of Residence Life for the first time, Luke talks about the Welcome Week events that he’s helping to plan – including the overhead “interlocking UB” photo, break dancing, and all night pancakes. We also talk about IKEA and Home Depot, in part to celebrate Luke’s transition from a live-on position to his own apartment.
What does Welcome Week actually look like?
What does Welcome Week actually look like?
How do we plan a Welcome Week when there’s likely no info fairs, no big events, and we don’t even know if students are arriving back to campus? Sarah Foster and Jason Rinne invite Tami Ostlund and Pete Hardesty of the Young Life College National Team to discuss contingency planning and remind us of our focus as we welcome an incoming freshmen class during COVID-19.
Welcome to episode 23! It covers the week of March 9 - 13, 2020.This week’s theme is: *أَهْلًا وَسَهْلً - Ahlan wa Sahlan - Welcome.* Our curator is Miriam Tinberg.More on this podcast:Each week on this podcast, we’ll share the information that's within the newsletter put out by EarBuds Podcast Collective. EBPC is a listening movement. We send a weekly email with a theme and 5 podcast episodes on that theme, and each week is curated by a different person. Anyone can curate a list -- just reach out!We partner with Inside Podcasting to bring you the week’s top podcast news stories. Written by Skye Pillsbury, Inside Podcasting is a thrice weekly email newsletter that covers the podcast world.This week:This week's theme comes to us Miriam Tinberg and is called: أَهْلًا وَسَهْلً - Ahlan wa Sahlan - Welcome.Here’s why Miriam chose this theme:I have held a passion and curiosity for the Middle East for more than a decade at this point. Since we so rarely hear nuances or complexities about the region, my hope is that the podcast medium creates an opportunity for people who wouldn't otherwise be exposed to these stories to sit, listen, think, and allow for those gray areasMONDAY: See Something Say Something - Taking the Numb Out of Numbers - 40 minutesTUESDAY: Kerning Cultures - Not Just My Hijab (Part I) - 22 minutesWEDNESDAY: Man Up - Why Can't My Wife and I Pray Together - 31 minutesTHURSDAY: Al Empire - Hamed Sinno: Mashrou’ Leila Singer/Songwriter - 44 minutesFRIDAY: Jasadi - أول مرة (My Body: First Time) - 21 minutesNB from Miriam: This episode is in Arabic. I chose to include it -- and hope there are some Arabic-speakers on this list -- because I believe representation and inclusion matter. The episode itself features a few Arab women talking about their first times hearing about and experiencing the concept of sex, something considered haram (shameful) in many Arab communities. Since sex is so rarely discussed in the Arabic-speaking countries of the Middle East and North Africa, it was important for me to include it in this week's curation.All of these episode recommendations are available on Podchaser, Castbox, and wherever else you get your podcasts!Want to sponsor one of our upcoming episodes? Email us at earbudspodcastcollective@gmail.com.Here's Miriam's SELF PROMO: If you, or anyone you know are enrolled in a degree-granting institution (undergrad, grad etc.), and are interested in studying Arabic and living in the Middle East / North Africa (MENA) region, I can talk your ear off about U.S. State Department grants and scholarships to apply for to that will get you there for free! I love reading application essays, so hit me up!Here's Miriam's CROWDSOURCING QUESTION: Reflect on your podcast queue: is it mainly voices and stories that are familiar to you? Stories that you might hear in your circles already? Or, is it a mix of voices that aren't otherwise represented in your non-podcast life? No judgement here -- just interesting to think about and discuss.Use this hashtag to discuss this theme online with us: #WelcomeAhlanThis episode was written and produced by Arielle Nissenblatt, who also hosts the show. Special thanks to Daniel Tureck who mixes and masters Feedback with EarBuds. Abby Klionsky edits our newsletter, which can be found at earbudspodcastcollective.org. Thank you to Matthew Swedo for composing our music. Find him and ask him all about your music needs. He’s at @matthewswedo on Instagram and www.matthewswedomusic.comonline.Follow us on social media:Twitter: @earbudspodcolInstagram: @earbudspodcastcollectiveFacebook: EarBuds Podcast CollectiveIf you like this podcast, please subscribe and tell a friend about the beauty of podcasts!More information at earbudspodcastcollective.org
Join us in the last week of our Vision series for 2020, "Welcome" on Radically Ordinary Hospitality. Pastor Jon Dupin, ends this series talking about hospitality and what it means to have hospitality like God.
Join us in our Vision series for 2020, "Welcome" on Radically Ordinary Hospitality. Pastor Jon Dupin, continues this series talking about hospitality and what it means to have hospitality like God.
When we learn what it means to welcome one another, we can gain a better understanding of God's grace for ourselves and for others in the kind of community that Jesus intends.
When we learn what it means to welcome one another, we can gain a better understanding of God's grace for ourselves and for others in the kind of community that Jesus intends.
When we learn what it means to welcome one another, we can gain a better understanding of God's grace for ourselves and for others in the kind of community that Jesus intends.
When we learn what it means to welcome one another, we can gain a better understanding of God's grace for ourselves and for others in the kind of community that Jesus intends.
Join us in our Vision series for 2020, "Welcome" on Radically Ordinary Hospitality. Pastor Jon Dupin, continues this series talking about hospitality and what it means to have hospitality like God.
2020 is upon us and The Pastors of Payne are helping you get off your butt and back into good spiritual habits for the year ahead. Fr. Kerry highlights the many events of "Welcome Week" to get the students of St. John Catholic Student Center off to a great start. Listen it and pass it on to anyone you know in Payne County!
Join us in our Vision series for 2020, "Welcome" on Radically Ordinary Hospitality. Pastor Jon Dupin, starts off this series talking about hospitality and what it means to have hospitality like God.
Welcome - Week 8 Recap - Trade Wars- Hogan's LP, O, Q+ Community - Hogan's Ads - Special Guest: Michael Peters - Wacky Waab - Week 9 Predictions
Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, addresses new students during Fuller’s Welcome Week, preaching about what it means to choose the life-giving way of God. This audio is a recording from Fuller’s Welcome Week Worship service on September 24, 2019. Music at the beginning and end of this audio stream is taken from a recent album entitled REVERE | RESTORE, created and recorded by members of the Fuller community under the leadership of Ed Willmington, director of the Fred Bock Institute of Music at Fuller’s Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts.
Chrystal McDowell, Assistant Director of Student Affairs, talks about the upcoming Fall 2019 New Student Orientation and Welcome Week events
This week is the Library's Welcome Week! It's a perfect time to learn about the services the library offers and how they are partnering with faculty across campus to proactively reach students in their classes. So much is happening at the Library from the super fun Library Welcome week, Library Workshops, new technology, OER: Open Educational Resources (including zero cost textbooks), and the library's GPS grant. The Library is a fun and happening place so tune in to this podcast to learn about the Zombie Apocalypse workshop, the Sweet Sixteen Meme Battle, Library Bingo and more! Run Time: 20 min, 41 sec To find the full transcript for this episode, click HERE
The boys are finally all back together. Wellsy and Patience catch up with Zach after his two week hiatus; we hear about his wild house party and the "Welcome Week" bender he went on before getting into the NFL season and all things Antonio Brown. They than get into "Wild Wednesday" before finishing up with "Hot Takes" a "Serotonin September". Enjoy!
The biggest incoming class in 46 years toured the Libraries August 30 as part of Welcome Week 2019. The Class of 2023 learned about our 24/7 chat support, free online course materials, makerspaces, 3D-printing, and more!
It's just Patience and Wellsy this week! They get into "Welcome Week" for University Students and how they should take everything in. Zach and Wellsy have broken Patience down and he's finally a gambling man. They get into how he started gambling and his experience so far. They than get into the protests in China before wrapping up with "Hot Takes" and the new segment of the month "Serotonin September". Enjoy!
In today's episode, we visit some of our schools and ask students and staff members how their first week of school is going!
On this edition of #SpartanRedZone, Ryan, Aidan, Joe, Alex and guest picker Eric make their preseason CF Playoff predictions as well as pick who they think will be in the Big Ten title game in Indianapolis. With week one coming on Friday, the group also previews the matchup with Tulsa and brings back the famous #SRZPickEm segment for week one of the college football season.
You've unpacked your bags and are adjusting to life at 7,000 life. You're still not sure where your first class is and how long it will take you to get there. What can make the college transition easier? Welcome Week. This week gives students exclusive access to programs and clubs on campus and provides opportunities to meet new Lumberjacks, connect and become part of the campus community.In this episode, we're sharing our Lumberjack tips. From introducing yourself to strangers to going to office hours, taking advantage of free tutoring on campus and leaning into the uncomfortable-- listen up and do these things to get your semester started off on the right foot. Welcome Week Events: https://in.nau.edu/dean-of-students/welcome-week/Peer Jacks Mentoring: https://in.nau.edu/peer-jacks/NAU Social Media internship: https://in.nau.edu/social-media/internships/NAU Academic Success Center: https://in.nau.edu/academic-success-centers/Special thanks to Peer Jacks Student Mentoring Director, Joey Ruiz, NAU Social Intern Karringtan Bell and Assistant Director of the Academic Success Centers, Zoe Escarcega
Derrick is everywhere. The Oiler letters are on the mall. There’s plenty of swag, and you canbegin your collection of UF event T-shirts! Find out about Welcome Week in #OilerNation.Welcome Week Schedule: https://www.findlay.edu/offices/student-affairs/student-activities/SiteAssets/Pages/Events-%26-Activities/Welcome%20Week%20Poster_2019.jpg
Series: Skeptics WelcomeMessage: Is God Guilty of War Crimes?Pastor Mike LotzerText: Deuteronomy 20:8-18; Genesis 15:13-16; Colossians 1:15 Date: May 26th, 2019
Series: Skeptics WelcomeMessage: HypocrisyPastor Mike LotzerText: Matthew 23 Date: May 12th, 2019
Series: Skeptics WelcomeMessage:Faith, Sexuality and FreedomPastor Mike LotzerText: Genesis 1:27-28 Romans 1:24-27 Date: May 5th, 2019
Series: Skeptics WelcomeMessage: Science and FaithPastor Mike LotzerText: Psalm 19:1-6 Proverbs 8:22-31 Date: April 28th, 2019
Richa Tandon is a Director in Private Debt with Benefit Street Partners (“BSP”), a credit-focused alternative asset management firm with approximately $26 billion in assets under management. Prior to joining BSP in 2014, Ms. Tandon was an Associate at Trilantic Capital Partners, where she worked on executing private equity investments in the business services and consumer sectors. Prior to joining Trilantic, Ms. Tandon worked in investment banking at Morgan Stanley. Ms. Tandon received a Bachelor of Science in Finance and Accounting from the Stern School of Business at New York University. Dr. Mrunal Parmar is a board certified Pediatric Dentist. He is the proud owner of a pediatric dental practice, The Smile Stop Pediatric Dentistry, in Park Ridge, NJ. He graduated from New York University with a Bachelor of Arts and Science in Biology before earning his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from NYU College of Dentistry. Dr. Parmar was admitted to the highly sought-after Pediatric Dentistry Residency Program at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Parmar has worked as a Pediatric Dentist in Northern and Central New Jersey for several years. He is a proud member of the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. The Smile Stop: Photos of the dental office can be found here: https://thesmilestop.com/our-office/office-tour/ - let us know if you need the jpeg images and we can send those.
We discuss Not Pictured, Welcome Week and My Big Fat Greek Rush Week. Our website: We Don’t Wanna Wait Email: wedontwannawait@gmail.com Twitter: @WeDontWannaWait Join our discussion group: facebook.com/groups/Dawsonsgroup Download
In this special Welcome Week edition of Salford Speaks student blogger Rhys Blanchard speaks to Professor Helen Marshall about her time as a student, how she became Vice-Chancellor and her vision for the future. Oh and you won't want to miss his quick-fire questions - go on, treat your ears!
A student's earliest experiences with a university can positively impact the trajectory of their college career. As director of Baylor New Student Programs, Nathan Shelburne and his team provide intentional opportunities for students to connect, plug in and build friendships on campus. In this Baylor Connections, Shelburne explains how programs like Orientation, Line Camp and Welcome Week help students discover their place in the Baylor Family.
Learn about NYU Welcome Week including interviews with the cast of The Reality Show, Wasserman Center for Career Development and Welcome Week coordinators.
Josh speaks to the need for community during the school year and in our lives. https://ia601509.us.archive.org/7/items/WelcomeWeek2HowToRuinYourLife/Welcome%20Week%202%20-%20How%20to%20Ruin%20Your%20Life.mp3
Join TK and Bernie as we talk about all the great, collaborative programming going on across campus for Welcome Week. Take advantage of the events we share with you and get to know your campus even more!
At this worship service designed specifically for freshmen at Welcome Week, Blane speaks on who we are at Chi Alpha at American University. He also invites students to 'experience Jesus' and take faith seriously as they start their undergraduate careers. [Note: this is a low-fi recording]
Incoming students capped off Welcome Week this year by touring Magrath Library in St. Paul and learning about all of the ways that the Libraries can help them achieve academic success.
Hello everyone! The Rehearsal Podcast will be broadcasted from Omaha Nebraska today! We are on a busy trip these past few days and haven't gotten a lot of sleep. But all is well because we only have 2 more days on this whirlwind adventure before we get to go home and recuperate. But in the meanwhile on the Rehearsal Podcast we talked about... - The best cheesesteaks - The difficulty of being a Michael Jackson fan with no bones - Mike being a WWE wrestler that was turning into a fish - Mike is offended by the word "what" but can't express it - Jeremy thinking Carl's head was his egg - Rogue hotel telephones - Is a hotdog a sandwich? - Getting back to the Whistlestop - What is a potato ricer? - A lack of jungle foliage knowledge - Billville and Naomi - Robbing a bank with a french press - 321 Improv members lookalikes
Dan Bahl and Emma Spagnuolo return for Day 2 of the WQAQ Morning Show, airing as part of WQAQ's Welcome Week programming. Dan and Emma break down the latest breaking news stories, sports scores, pop culture topics including Taylor Swift's new song, and provide information for freshmen moving into Quinnipiac University. Dan and Emma also talk to Mike Guthrie, Assistant Director of Residential Life, Kirby Paulson, QU orientation leader, and Matt Dennehy, WQAQ Promotion Manager, all of which are on the scene for the move-in.
In the fourth episode of Questions, Commons & Concerns (QCC), marketing assistants at University Student Commons and Activities interviewed students, faculty and staff of Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) to find out their thoughts on Welcome Week. Host: Brian Donovan Transcript: https://vcustudentcommons.com/2017/07/27/qcc-welcome-week/ If you have a question you would like covered, email us at contactUSCA@vcu.edu.
Thousands of students who make up the University of Minnesota's Class of 2020 learned first-hand how the University Libraries can help them succeed academically on September 2 as part of the annual Welcome Week activities this year.
Fall Fest, the annual celebration that concludes Welcome Week at Wright State, brought students, staff and faculty together for a day of fun, food and free goodies. The event gave students a chance to learn more about student organizations, educational opportunities at Wright State and services offered by different campus departments. Organized by the University Activities Board, Fall Fest attracted about 6,000 people, more than 100 student organizations along with 40 vendors. “I love providing that opportunity to other students for them to come out and see other clubs and see what they’re about,” said Michayla Fuller, University Activities Board president.
When students at IU Bloomington head back to campus, Melanie Payne and her team are there to help them. Payne is the senior associate director of First Year Experience and the director of New Student Orientation, and she joins Through the Gates this week to share exactly how she makes the move-in experience a good one for all of the new Hoosiers heading to school for the first time. #chroniclesofiu
We’ll have This day in History, to see what remarkable events have taken place on this date in the past, and a look at the weather for this week. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated. This week he reviews the film “Leviathan”. Nick Weaver brings you his Modest Mouth Review. This time he reviews the album “Boronia” by Hockey Dad. Mandy Butchsky take a look at the 2016 Rio Olympics and Jamie Halla reviews all the coffee shops around NC State. Colleen Colleen Kinen-Ferguson shares her Orientation podcast. In this podcast she interviews DJs around the WKNC station.
We’ll have This day in History, to see what remarkable events have taken place on this date in the past, and a look at the weather for this week. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated. This week he reviews the film “Leviathan”. Nick Weaver brings you his Modest Mouth Review. This time he reviews the album “Boronia” by Hockey Dad. Mandy Butchsky take a look at the 2016 Rio Olympics and Jamie Halla reviews all the coffee shops around NC State. Colleen Colleen Kinen-Ferguson shares her Orientation podcast. In this podcast she interviews DJs around the WKNC station.
More than 5,000 first-year students took part in Welcome Week at the University of Minnesota last week. On Friday, they toured Magrath Library on the St. Paul campus to learn about all of the ways that University Libraries can help them achieve academic success. Watch the video above to hear what they learned.
Crystal was my annual NYU tradition. We met Welcome Week during our freshman year at New York University and made it a point to hook-up each year. Lots of not-sex with Crystal back then. Now she's in an adorable long-term long distance relationship. I'm still sad and alone. NYU was a casual sex fest for me. Crystal shared a similar amount of adventures, including a pair of hot threesomes! Despite our busy dance cards, we somehow made time for getting naked with each other once a year. But we have no idea how it started! How do you think we hooked up? Email your guesses to manwhorepod@gmail.com! Manscaping: it's finally come up! One hairy listener wants to know how he can trim up his pubes to his wife's liking. They're both about to enter the swinger scene so he wants a pube 'do that pleases a wide audience. Crystal has been dating her first love for five years. They have recently begun a hopeful long distance relationship. After years together, she still struggles with opening up emotionally but knows this guy could be the one. We discuss how best to express one's love for their significant other. One way not to do it? Text message. Long distance relationships require quite a bit of sexting to keep the flame burning strong. But sexting has its own struggles. I mean, what's the best angle to make your c*ck look impressive? Is a selfie stick the cure to getting a great shot of your ass? The following people played a huge role for me in starting and keeping up this show. Please go check out their projects and ventures. They're all awesome-as-f*ck, talented people! How To: Keith and the Girl's Ultimate Podcasting Guide Art: Branson Belchie Intro Music: "The Voice" is Evan Williams. The music is Kevin MacLeod. Encouragement: Comedian Nick Callas and writer AJ Marechal. Win a free Autoblow 2 valued at $180! Click here and pledge any amount to my Patreon page to be entered to win. Deadline is June 4! Email your comments, questions and boobies to manwhorepod@gmail.com. www.ManwhorePod.com
University Libraries took part in Respect U Day, part of Welcome Week for incoming students, on August 29. Students who attended learned about programs, resources, and tools to help them succeed and also about resources to support equity and diversity on campus. Watch the video and see what incoming students think about libraries.
The third episode of the Collegefession Podcast with @callmeshitto, @imrobgoddammit,@heroichenry, and @Nicholas_Poweii covers topics from welcome week to advice for freshman. Let us know how we did: nick@collegefession.com Visit collegefession.com for columns, news, stories, and more.
New and archive stories about Packapalooza and Wolfpack Welcome Week.
New and archive stories about Packapalooza and Wolfpack Welcome Week.
Welcome Week at OSU, Discount tickets for Cowboy Football, North Texas Chapter selects watch party locations and Chapter events.
S.T.A.G. night Staffs - Plastic Tree Records, Staffordshire University
I belive that the first podcast has stopped working, so this should work!!The very first Stag Night Staffs Podcast!! In this edition, Steve and Gaz chat about their experiences of freshers week at Staffordshire university and what you have to look forward to during yours. There are interviews from Commercial Services Officer James Alcock from the Students Union, Sales Coordinator Raj Soni, Communications Officer Yuki Lo, and Stafford Welcome Week Site Manager Richard Bowering.Any comments, suggestions, or questions, contact us at stagnightstaffs@hotmail.co.uk, check out the myspace at myspace.com/stagnightstaffs.Coming soon, the launch of University Record Label, Plastic Tree Records. Stay tuned!!