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===Administration and Student Senate Events===
 
===Administration and Student Senate Events===
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====Campus Safety Events====
 
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====Student Senate Events====
 
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===Club and Student Organization Events===
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* January 27, Sat – [[International Club]] hosts the [[International Fair]] in the [[Round Room]], [[Kresge]], [[CFA Lobby]], and the [[Oak Room]].
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* February 17 – [[TKS]] receives nine awards at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in [[Chicago]]
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* March 2 – The [[Beta]] Ballers win the 2007 [[Dodgeball]] Intramural Tournament
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* March 8 – ''[[Catch]]'' is named Magazine of the Month by the Forum for Undergraduate Student Editors
  
 
===Athletic Events===
 
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* March 3 – [[Jaran Rutledge]] places third in the [[NCAA]] Division III [[Wrestling]] Championships
 
* March 3 – [[Jaran Rutledge]] places third in the [[NCAA]] Division III [[Wrestling]] Championships
  
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===Greek Events===
  
 
===Speakers, Plays, Exhibitions, and Special Events===
 
===Speakers, Plays, Exhibitions, and Special Events===
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====Music====
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* February 3 – The [[Knox-Galesburg Symphony Trio]] ([[Bruce Polay]], [[David Suda]], and [[Carolyn Suda]]) perform in [[Kresge]]
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* February 11 – [[Knox College Jazz Ensemble]] performs for [[Black History Month]] in [[Kresge]]
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* February 17-18 – The [[Nova Singers]] perform "Love Walked In" at [[First Presbyterian Church]] and in [[Moline]]
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* February 24 – [[Knox-Galesburg Symphony]] performs at the [[Orpheum]]
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* February 28 – [[Knox-Sandburg Community Band]] performs in [[Kresge]]
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* March 4, 3 PM – [[Knox College Choir]] performs at [[Central Congregational Church]]
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* March 8-10 – [[McGillacuddy's]] hosts the [[Knox-Rootabaga Jazz Festival]]
  
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====Art====
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* January 5-February 4 – [[Claire Sherman]] holds an art exhibition, with an opening lecture January 5 in the [[Round Room]]
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* February 9-March 2 – [[John Bakker]] holds an art exhibition, with an opening lecture February 9 in the [[Round Room]]
  
 
====Theatre and Dance====
 
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* February 15, Thu, 5 PM – Knox celebrates [[Founders Day]] in the [[Muelder Reading Room]]
 
* February 15, Thu, 5 PM – Knox celebrates [[Founders Day]] in the [[Muelder Reading Room]]
  
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===Student Events===
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====Student Academic and College Events====
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* February 17 - [[Jaran Rutledge]] wins the heavyweight category at the Great Lakes Wrestling Regional, and advances to the [[NCAA]] Division III Wrestling Championships
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* February 17 – [[Andy Fitz]] won first prizes for Best Feature Photograph and Best Sports Photograph for [[TKS]] at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in [[Chicago]]
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* February 17 – [[BJ Hollars]] won first prize for Best Column for [[TKS]] at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in [[Chicago]]
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* February 17 – [[Bill Mayeroff]] won third prize for Best News Story for [[TKS]] at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in [[Chicago]]
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* February 17 – [[Bill Mayeroff]] and  [[Tom Fucoloro]], along with alum [[Julio Trujillo]], won third prize for Best In-Depth Reporting for [[TKS]] at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in [[Chicago]]
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* February 17 – [[Jesse Temple]] won third prize for Best Sports News Story and Best Sports Feature Story as well as honorable mention for Sports News Story for [[TKS]] at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in [[Chicago]]
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* March 1 – [[Farah Ahed]] is named a finalist in a national college photography contest sponsored by Photographer's Forum magazine
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* March 3 – [[Jaran Rutledge]] places third in the [[NCAA]] Division III [[Wrestling]] Championships
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====Parties and Social Events====
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====Gossip====
  
 
===Alumni Events===
 
===Alumni Events===
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* January 22 – [[Stephen Colbert]] threatens to burn his Knox [[Honorary Doctorate]] in protest of [[Bill Clinton]]'s engagement to speak at [[Commencement]].
 
* January 22 – [[Stephen Colbert]] threatens to burn his Knox [[Honorary Doctorate]] in protest of [[Bill Clinton]]'s engagement to speak at [[Commencement]].
  
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==References==
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''NOTE: Much of the event information listed comes from Knox's online news archive, which is accessible [http://www.knox.edu/x174.xml here].''
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==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 01:52, 23 July 2011

Winter Term 2007 was part of the 2006-2007 school year, running from January 2 to March 11, 2007.

This was a term full of floods, ice storms, and very cold weather. Like many winter terms at Knox, students are stressed out, too cold to go out, and sick with the flu.

Events[edit]

Official Calendar[1][edit]

Academic Events[edit]

Course Events[edit]

Faculty Events[edit]

Administration and Student Senate Events[edit]

Administration Events[edit]

Campus Safety Events[edit]

Admissions Events[edit]

  • January 26 – Knox receives 2,195 applications to date for 340 class openings in the Class of 2011, exceeding the total applications receipt of 2,182 for the Class of 2010

Housing and Physical Plant Events[edit]

Student Senate Events[edit]

Club and Student Organization Events[edit]

Athletic Events[edit]

  • February 17 - Jaran Rutledge wins the heavyweight category at the Great Lakes Wrestling Regional, and advances to the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships
  • March 2 – The Beta Ballers win the 2007 Dodgeball Intramural Tournament
  • March 3 – Jaran Rutledge places third in the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships

Greek Events[edit]

Speakers, Plays, Exhibitions, and Special Events[edit]

Music[edit]

Art[edit]

  • January 5-February 4 – Claire Sherman holds an art exhibition, with an opening lecture January 5 in the Round Room
  • February 9-March 2 – John Bakker holds an art exhibition, with an opening lecture February 9 in the Round Room

Theatre and Dance[edit]

Other[edit]

Student Events[edit]

Student Academic and College Events[edit]

  • February 17 - Jaran Rutledge wins the heavyweight category at the Great Lakes Wrestling Regional, and advances to the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships
  • February 17 – Andy Fitz won first prizes for Best Feature Photograph and Best Sports Photograph for TKS at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in Chicago
  • February 17 – BJ Hollars won first prize for Best Column for TKS at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in Chicago
  • February 17 – Bill Mayeroff won third prize for Best News Story for TKS at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in Chicago
  • February 17 – Bill Mayeroff and Tom Fucoloro, along with alum Julio Trujillo, won third prize for Best In-Depth Reporting for TKS at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in Chicago
  • February 17 – Jesse Temple won third prize for Best Sports News Story and Best Sports Feature Story as well as honorable mention for Sports News Story for TKS at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in Chicago
  • March 1 – Farah Ahed is named a finalist in a national college photography contest sponsored by Photographer's Forum magazine
  • March 3 – Jaran Rutledge places third in the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships

Parties and Social Events[edit]

Gossip[edit]

Alumni Events[edit]

Miscellaneous Events[edit]

References[edit]

NOTE: Much of the event information listed comes from Knox's online news archive, which is accessible here.

See also[edit]