Free school, camp, club and group tours of the Earth Sciences Museum at the University of Waterloo!
Dinosaurs, a replica mine tunnel and hands on rock, mineral and fossil specimens.
Book your tour by emailing Corina at corina.mcdonald@uwaterloo.ca or calling 519-888-4567 x35633
Eight artists who form the Nethermind collective bring their exhibit to the University of Waterloo Art Gallery, ECH 1239
Opening reception Jan. 10, 2013, 5 to 8 p.m.
For more information please contact:
519-888-4567 ext. 36741
uwag.uwaterloo.ca

Looking for a good read? Renison's annual book sale will be held Monday, January 21, 2013, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. outside the Lusi Wong Library.
The sale continues daily until Friday, Janaury 24.
Proceeds from the book sale will help fund library accessibility enhancements.
Lecture by Mr. Chris Holly, Branch Head, Research &Technology Resource Development, Policy Division, Alberta Energy
Learn to construct searches that provide the information you need, rather than a million useless hits. In this hands-on session learn advanced techniques to locate books, journal articles, and web resources.
This month the Critical Media Lab will host a series of exciting informal research sharing sessions. Our first CML salon of the Winter 2013 term will feature talks by UW English Professor BETH COLEMAN and UW PhD student STEVE WILCOX.
Play an instrument? Like sports? Love playing instruments and watching sports?? Well then, Warriors Band may just be what you're looking for! Come out to the Warriors Band's weekly practice. There are no auditions and some instruments are provided! Don't worry if you can't make it this week, we practice every Thursday! Same time, same place all term. For more info visit www.warriorsband.com
Arriscraft Lecture Series – ARCHITECTURE OUTSIDE THE LINES – investigates the edge of professional architecture, where architects, clients, planners, and other participants in the building world talk about particular aspects of their work outside of the conventional boundaries of the architectural profession. In considering this work, by some of the remarkable individuals engaged in new forms of architecture and new forms of architectural enterprise – all in the Greater Toronto Area – the series mounts a constructive critique of the detached, professional model of architectural practice. It is intent on seeing what might happen next – in building, in engineering, in development, and in design.
Susan Musgrave has been labelled everything from eco-feminist to anti-feminist, from stand-up comedian to poet of doom and gloom, from social and political commentator to wild sea-witch of Canada's northwest coast. Her latest book of poetry is Origami Dove (2011). A new novel, Given, and a book for children, Kiss, Tickle, Cuddle, Hug, were published in 2012. She has published over twenty-five books and has received awards in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, personal essay, children's writing and for her work as an editor.