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Vol. 57 Issue 25 May 13, 2010 FREE25 cents per additional copy INSIDE INSIGHTS WRITER’s BLOC Writing Is Still Difficult pg.3 The Senate Problem pg.3 BOOK REVIEW: Starcraft II: Heaven’s Devils pg.8 I PI pg.8 NEWS Huck Finn Capital Region Bowling Tournament pg2 Juried Student Exhibit Retrospective pg.2 FINALS SCHEDULE ENCLOSED Why vote for us? Vote cooperation not confrontation if you want a productive Student Senate that is dedicated to you, the students. We are a diverse group of individuals that have fought for your best interests for the past two semesters and we aren’t ready to stop there. Elect us so that we can create a year of tolerance, innovation, and cooperation. Vote for us if you want a return to respect.Next year we are dedicated to putting the students back in the Student Senate. We will be seeking you out to find out what we can do for you. Don’t think we don’t have some ideas of our own, it’s just that your needs are more important. Although, our ideas are rather good. A few of the things we would like to do are: host events that you will want to attend, get attendance up at sports games, always have a fully stocked food pantry, advance our community relations, and better recognize our veterans on campus. We have no doubt that we will be able to accomplish all of our goals alongwith all of yours. We are not overconfident, but rather acutely aware of how the unfortunate circumstances this year have strengthened our motivation to createa prospering Student Senate that will better aid you. This is why we have united and decided to run together as, cooperation not confrontation. Vote: Victoria Ramos - Student Senate President Severin Kameni - Vice President Mark Almy - Treasurer Heather Orvis - Secretary Sasha Barnes - Senior Class President Why Vote For Us I am excited that I have the opportunity to potentially represent and advocate for the students of Hudson Valley Community College on the college board of trustees. I am running for the position of student trustee because I believe I can be an effective advocate for the students of this college and if elected I will make myself easily accessible to the student body. I will be open to all comments, questions, and I will be willing to bring complaints to the board of trustees as well. I will not be an idle trustee member and I will always maintain a strict level of professional behavior. I will however be more than willing to make noise on behalf of the students whenever necessary. Elijah Sharma for Board of Trustees My name is Mohammed Fadlalla. I am running for Vice President of the Student Senate. I am confident that with my leadership abilities we will bring this Senate to a new level. I’m currently the Student Senate Secretary and the Vice President of Leadership for the Alpha Xi Sigma chapter of Phi Theta Kappa. As Secretary, I am responsible for keeping an accurate record of all Student Senate meetings and carrying the correspondence of the Student Senate. As Vice President of Leadership, I am accountable for directing the chapter in the use of parliamentary procedure for meetings, overseeing all leadership activities and coordinating the preparation of the Leadership Hallmark Award entry. This academic year alone, I have served on numerous committees such as the Budgetary Review Committee, Ethics and Conduct Committee, Programming Board and sat on the Review Board. I am also a Certified Student Leader, a Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges recipient, a member of the Group 200 for the SUNY Strategic Planning and a voting delegate for the SUNY Assembly. In addition, I was appointed as the Marketing Board Coordinator. As for volunteer work, I have assisted with various events on campus, as well as volunteer my office every Thursday from 11:00am – 2:00pm to ensure students a private and confidential session with the NOEP Coordinator. When the polls open on May 12, vote for me, a proven professional, who is ready to lead and will provide campus- wide marketing and well- planned trips and activities on campus. Mohammed Fadlalla for Vice President I am on both sides of the political process. A grassroots activist and a political person. I go along to get along and am also a warrior that fights for what he believes in. During the month of March I went to 4 protest’s, lobbied once, and spoke with key players of the political process. I have used the bull horn countless times, and screamed at the top of my lungs. But I also have the ability to make a deal. So I hope I can win this position and better Hudson Valley and its student’s. I wish to better society and become a leader of civil rights and create trust in government. I firmly believe in serving the F.S.A to the best of my abilities. I wonder if HVCC has the ability to handle a maverick such as myself. I bid you with this quote never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one’s definition of your life; define yourself. And if you allow that silence, our lives begin to end on that day. SO make sure you don’t become silent about the things that matter. I have become someone who defied it because I will not be an “empty suit” I will try to do the best for HVCC. May others do well! For the student’s we shall. Ed Alkurabi for FSA Board Marc Almy for Treasurer Marc Almy for Treasurer. If elected, I will be looking out for the students money. Every student pays a $45 activity fee every semester adding up to more than $800,000. As soon as I get my licenses I have one client who will allow me to invest $250,000 on their behalf, and another client who will allow me to invest $500,000. Both clients said to me that, if I do well, they will one day allow me to manage all of their assets. I worked in construction for 14 years, for six of which I ran my own subcontracting business. I was responsible for payroll, taxes, and job proposals.Here are some of my qualifications:I read Wall Street Journal daily.I plan to attain my series 6 exam (sell mutual funds).Series 5 exam (sell bond funds)Series 63 exam (401(k) rollovers, said company is up with 401(k) plans.Mortgage license (first mortgage, refinance mortgages and debt consolidation into one mortgage)life insurance license as well.I manage my own portfolio. So this summer will be busy for me, and I am working with a financial firm to help me attain these licenses. And they want me badly, a regional president of the financial firm has personally called me today to make sure that I am on board. It has been a pleasure to serve the students in the student Senate this year, and I look forward to making sure that your money doesn’t go to waste. Clockwise, Starting from Middle, Back Row: Severin Kameni, Tori Ramos, Marc Almy, Sasha Barnes, and Heather Orvis xkcd pg.7 ARTS

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Page 1: Volume 57 Issue 25

Vol. 57 Issue 25May 13, 2010

FREE25 cents per additional copy

INSIDE

INSIGHTS

WRITER’s BLOCWriting Is Still

Difficultpg.3

The Senate Problem

pg.3

BOOK REVIEW: Starcraft II:

Heaven’s Devilspg.8

I PIpg.8

NEWSHuck Finn

Capital Region Bowling

Tournamentpg2

Juried Student Exhibit

Retrospectivepg.2

FINALS SCHEDULE ENCLOSED

Why vote for us? Vote cooperation not confrontation if you want a productive Student Senate that is dedicated to you, the students. We are a diverse group of individuals that have fought for your best interests for the past two semesters and we aren’t ready to stop there. Elect us so that we can create a year of tolerance, innovation, and cooperation. Vote for us if you want a return to respect.Next year we are dedicated to putting the students back in the Student Senate. We will be seeking you out to find out

what we can do for you. Don’t think we don’t have some ideas of our own, it’s just that your needs are more important. Although, our ideas are rather good. A few of the things we would like to do are: host events that you will want to attend, get attendance up at sports games, always have a fully stocked food pantry, advance our community relations, and better recognize our veterans on campus. We have no doubt that we will be able to accomplish all of our goals alongwith all of yours. We are not

overconfident, but rather acutely aware of how the unfortunate circumstances this year have strengthened our motivation to createa prospering Student Senate that will better aid you. This is why we have united and decided to run together as, cooperation not confrontation.Vote:Victoria Ramos - Student Senate PresidentSeverin Kameni - Vice PresidentMark Almy - TreasurerHeather Orvis - SecretarySasha Barnes - Senior Class President

Why Vote For Us

I am excited that I have the opportunity to potentially represent and advocate for the students of Hudson Valley Community College on the college board of trustees. I am running for the

position of student trustee because I believe I can be an effective advocate for the students of this college and if elected I will make myself easily accessible to the student body. I will be open to all comments, questions, and I will be willing to bring complaints to the board of trustees as well. I will not be an idle trustee member and I will always maintain a strict level of professional behavior. I will however be more than willing to make noise on behalf of the students whenever necessary.

Elijah Sharmafor Board of Trustees

My name is Mohammed Fadlalla. I am running for Vice President of the Student Senate. I am confident that with my leadership abilities we will bring this Senate to a new level. I’m currently the Student Senate Secretary and the Vice President of Leadership for the Alpha Xi Sigma chapter of Phi Theta Kappa.

As Secretary, I am responsible for keeping an accurate record of all Student Senate

meetings and carrying the correspondence of the Student Senate. As Vice President of Leadership, I am accountable for directing the chapter in the use of parliamentary procedure for meetings, overseeing all leadership activities and coordinating the preparation of the Leadership Hallmark Award entry.

This academic year alone, I have served on numerous committees such as the Budgetary Review Committee, Ethics and Conduct Committee, Programming Board and sat on the Review Board. I am also a Certified Student Leader, a Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges

recipient, a member of the Group 200 for the SUNY Strategic Planning and a voting delegate for the SUNY Assembly. In addition, I was appointed as the Marketing Board Coordinator. As for volunteer work, I have assisted with various events on campus, as well as volunteer my office every Thursday from 11:00am – 2:00pm to ensure students a private and confidential session with the NOEP Coordinator.

When the polls open on May 12, vote for me, a proven professional, who is ready to lead and will provide campus-wide marketing and well-planned trips and activities on campus.

Mohammed Fadlallafor Vice President

I am on both sides of the political process. A grassroots activist and a political person. I go along to get along and am also a warrior that fights for what he believes in. During the month of March I went to 4 protest’s, lobbied once, and spoke with key players of the political process. I

have used the bull horn countless times, and screamed at the top of my lungs. But I also have the ability to make a deal. So I hope I can win this position and better Hudson Valley and its student’s. I wish to better society and become a leader of civil rights and create trust in government. I firmly believe in serving the F.S.A to the best of my abilities. I wonder if HVCC has the ability to handle a maverick such as myself. I bid you with this quote never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one’s definition of your life; define yourself. And if you allow that silence, our

lives begin to end on that day. SO make sure you don’t become silent about the things that matter. I have become someone who defied it because I will not be an “empty suit” I will try to do the best for HVCC. May others do well! For the student’s we shall.

Ed Alkurabifor FSA Board

Marc Almyfor Treasurer

Marc Almy for Treasurer.

If elected, I will be looking out for the students money. Every student pays a $45 activity fee every semester adding up to more than $800,000. As soon as I get my licenses I have one client who will allow me to invest $250,000 on their behalf, and another client who will allow me to invest $500,000. Both clients said to me that, if I do well, they will one day allow me to manage all of their assets. I worked in construction for 14 years, for six of which I ran my own subcontracting business. I was responsible for payroll, taxes, and job proposals.Here are some of my qualifications:I read Wall Street Journal daily.I plan to attain my series 6 exam (sell mutual

funds).Series 5 exam (sell bond funds)Series 63 exam (401(k) rollovers, said company is up with 401(k) plans.Mortgage license (first mortgage, refinance mortgages and debt consolidation into one mortgage)life insurance license as well.I manage my own portfolio.

So this summer will be busy for me, and I am working with a financial firm to help me attain these licenses. And they want me badly, a regional president of the financial firm has personally called me today to make sure that I am on board.

It has been a pleasure to serve the students in the student Senate this year, and I look forward to making sure that your money doesn’t go to waste.

Clockwise, Starting from Middle, Back Row: Severin Kameni, Tori Ramos, Marc Almy, Sasha Barnes, and Heather Orvis

xkcdpg.7

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Vol. 57 Issue 25May 13, 2010

News

On Sunday, May 2nd, a Hudson Valley Community College senior participated in the Huck Finn Capital Region Bowling Tournament at Town N’ Country Lanes in Guilderland. The first place prize was $4000. Alex Weglarz, a Business Administration major, is a member of the HVCC Bowling team. At age 19, he was the youngest bowler in the tournament.

Weglarz became interested in the sport 12 years ago, after observing his older brother’s casual bowling. This school year, the HVCC team traveled across New York State, New Jersey

and Pennsylvania to attend various collegiate tournaments. In mid April, 8 members of the team, including Weglarz and 7 other freshmen, qualified 10th out of 16 teams for the Intercollegiate Team Championship in El Paso, Texas. He mentioned that a key part to being a successful team is that “attitude is everything,” regardless of skill. HVCC was knocked out after the 1st double loss elimination round, but reflecting on the event, Weglarz said, “It was a good accomplishment to make the tournament. It was a learning experience, facing the best teams in the country.”

Weglarz also commented that it is important to “take your

Huck Finn Capital Region Bowling

Tournamenttime, line yourself up, and do the same routine if you want to feel comfortable.” He said that many tournaments have at least 10 games or more, so laziness won’t get a bowler far, rather, they need to be consistent. During the Huck Finn Tournament, Weglarz bowled a close game against his opponent, Mike Neumann, with the help of his wicked left-handed hook. He displayed his dedication to the game here as well. The ending score was Neumann-188 to Weglarz-183. In the end, although Weglarz placed 3rd out of 4 players, he was awarded a $1000 prize. He will be graduating with the class of 2010 on May 22nd.

By Gabe Cruz-Allen

Staff Writer

The Teaching Gallery here on the Hudson Valley campus held the 2010 Juried Student Exhibit from April 23 – May 8, 2010. The art work is numbered and, upon entering the gallery, there is a list with the name of the students and the title of the piece, if it has one, along with the type of art it is. Hudson valley has had this gallery for about 25 years. Tara Fracalossi is the gallery director and has been so for the past eight years. “An off campus expert is

invited to choose the art that is put on display,” said Fracalossi. Corrinna Ripps Schaming is the juror who chose the art on display. Fracalossi mentioned that students have to be enrolled in a Fine Arts class here at Hudson valley for their work to be considered. It is however open to the public for anyone to come and see the art work that is displayed. “Students in fine arts classes are encourage to send in a piece,” said Fracalossi. The gallery that was once located in the Marvin Library is now located in the Administration Building as it has been

for the last three years. These art exhibits are held in the fall and spring semesters. According to Fracalossi there is actually a series of exhibits: about three professional ones and about two for the students. “It’s good for the student to see,” said Fracalossi. The current 2010 Juried Student Exhibit was setup by the students in the Gallery Management Practicum l class. The gallery hours are Tuesday 10:30a.m – 4p.m., Wednesday1-7p.m, Thursdays 10:30 a.m-4 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. -4 p.m., and Saturday 12 p.m-4 p.m.

Nadine Louis

Guest Contributor

The College of Saint Rose

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Passion.Knowledge.Purpose.

Juried Student Exhibit

Retrospective

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INSIGHTS Vol. 57 Issue 25

May 13, 2010

PAGE 3.

Writers’ Bloc

Jim Labate

Writing Specialist

Writing Is Still Difficult

As I sit at my computer to write this essay and, then, send it to a printer, I still can’t believe how easy the process is compared to my college days when I typed on an old manual typewriter, one erasable sheet of bond paper at a time. When I play tennis with my daughter’s modern, oversized, graphite racquet, I feel like I’m cheating; hitting a crosscourt backhand with her racquet is simple compared to trying to execute that same shot with my old, smaller, wooden racquet. And when I use my new, automatic-focus, 35 millimeter camera, I’m amazed that I ever took pictures the old-fashioned way by focusing the lens myself with the naked eye. Indeed, so many tasks in my life have become so much easier during the last 30 years, but writing,

unfortunately, is still difficult.

Am I saying that writing hasn’t gotten any easier since I graduated from Siena College in 1973? No. In fact, I find writing much easier today because I have lived longer, I have experienced more, and I have written more. Yet, even though writing is easier than it used to be, the process is still hard – and will always be hard – for three reasons: writing is personal, writing is emotional, and writing is creative.

Writing is personal. Writing isn’t like math where everyone is expected to come up with the same answer to a problem by using the same method. For example, a writing instructor may ask the class to write about an embarrassing moment. Obviously, all the answers will be different, and the process may also vary from one writer to the next. If you were assigned

this task, you would, first, have to explore your past to recall all the embarrassing moments in your life and, then, choose one to share with your teacher and classmates. You may be willing to tell them about wearing two different colored socks to school one day, but you might not want to reveal that you were once caught cheating in junior high. As you struggle to make that particular decision, you encounter another difficult aspect of writing: the emotional aspect.

Writing is emotional. Even though you may not want not to write about the cheating episode, you know that story is so much more interesting than the story of the mismatched socks. Consequently, you will have to confront your reasons for not wanting to write about the cheating episode. Are you still embarrassed about the experience and uncomfortable sharing it with others? Or, are you afraid that if your instructor and classmates know you cheated previously, they may suspect you of cheating again? In addition, as you write, you may have to re-live that embarrassment, and, perhaps, consider your

original motivation. Did you cheat because it was easy, and you thought you could get away with it? Or, were you really desperate, and you needed to pass that test to stay on the basketball team, to maintain a certain academic average, or to secure permission from your parents to attend a concert? Whatever your motivation, you will probably find yourself explaining not only why you cheated and how you got caught but also what you learned from the experience.

Writing is creative. Finally, you’ll also want to tell the story in a creative way that is both interesting and entertaining for your readers. Sure, you could probably tell the condensed version in a short essay that includes the basic details and offers an easy lesson about honesty. Most readers, though, have read that general story before. Thus, to really engage your readers, you’ll have to do more. You’ll have to put your readers in that classroom and make them feel the sweat rolling down the inside of your armpits as you nervously consult your cheat sheet or look over the shoulder of another student. In addition, you’ll want to keep your readers

in suspense by providing key details slowly. How did you get caught? How did you react? Did others in the class know? What were the consequences? How did the experience change you?

Telling a story verbally is easy by comparison. As a verbal storyteller, you can observe your listeners’ reactions and facial expressions, and you can adjust accordingly. Or, if you leave out a detail or two, your listeners can interrupt you to ask a question. They can even prod you to get to the point more quickly. When you’re writing, however, you have to provide details, you have to narrate logically, you have to anticipate questions and answer them, and you have to use your words – and your words alone – to hold on to a reader who may be easily distracted. Did I mention that writing is a difficult task?

The Writing Center is located on the upper level of the Marvin Library, and you can go to there for help at any stage of the writing process.

Copyright 2010 © by Jim LaBate at Hudson Valley Community College.

The Student Senate meeting of May 3rd devolved into a shouting match several times. And this isn’t a figurative description: two adult men were shouting each other down over business procedures. Compounding the travesty is the identity of these two otherwise esteemed gentlemen: Student Senate President Clifton M. Dixon and Director of Student Life Louis Coplin II. Now, while voting machines may be a serious issue, is it worth tossing aside all semblances of civility and respect? Or perhaps the May 10th meeting, where the Senate didn’t have enough people to vote on club budgets and indeed, two members entered the room then left moments later? As a result of this callous blow-off

by one Senator and one member of the Executive Board, club budgets and other actions couldn’t be voted on in a timely fashion. Again, where is the respect for the office?Granted, respect within the Student Senate is something of a precious rarity but perhaps it could be feigned in front of the voting public? Even to keep up appearances that the Senate is a functional, working body instead of a fractured, shattered collection of people with their own agendas that are starting to draw up ridiculous party lines? No? All right then. Perhaps the problem lay in who we choose to represent the students at this level. No, that’s not quite right. Most of the current Senators—and many of the former ones—do try to do what’s right by students. Perhaps it’s the fact we use an inherently corrupt form of government and then wonder how it gets

corrupted. The American Senate—the one in Washington D.C., that is—has been known for being slow, acrimonious, and corrupt for over two hundred years. Democracy in general tends to de-evolve into corruption, avarice, and sometimes outright hatred between groups. Just look at the political scene for the past thirty years. Republicans and Democrats have steadily become more radicalized, screaming and shouting worse and worse allegations against each other. In essence—though he may not appreciate the comparison—President Dixon is not unlike President George W. Bush: he’s trying to do what he feels is right—what he views as cleaning up the system—and all of his opponents are dragging out attacks from the personal to his performance to his manner of leading. And each round simply becomes more poisonous and toxic. Of course, like Bush, he’s made mistakes, which are then eagerly pounced upon, magnified and exaggerated by those with a vested interest in seeing him fall. That’s not to say his opponents aren’t without merit. They do have the points where they are correct, but the ringleaders

The Senate Problem

By Jesse Carozza

Insights Editor

often fall short by violating the same principles they demand be upheld, such as civility, respect, and proper qualifications. So what’s the solution? Well, in my humble opinion... scrap the whole bloody mess. Even just to experiment a bit. After all, many dictatorships are extremely efficient and effective in their early stages. The good ones ride in on a wave of popular support. Perhaps we need just a little taste of the other side, so we can appreciate how to properly run a democratic function. To begin, we must sweep away the weak and pathetic titles of democratic systems. No longer must the presiding officer be a mere President of the Student Senate. Perhaps Emperor would be better... or Empress if former-Senator Ramos’ bid for leadership wins out. Just because it’s a dictatorial setup doesn’t mean it can’t be open-minded and politically correct. Similarly, the Vice President can be the grand vizier or executor/executrix. Treasurer and Secretary would maintain their nicely functional titles. As for the Senators, HVCC could possibly maintain some kind of imperial senate, in the manner of Ancient Rome. Or, instead of a Senate

that actually mirrors the House of Representatives, there is a single official representing each program at the college, as well as certain other student interests. Each official will then have multiple votes depending on population and influence of the program or interest they represent. Without twenty people around to scream at the executive officers and adviser panel, might not meetings go a bit more smoothly? And if members of the Senate—former or current—are balking at this article, the question is: what choice do you give us? Petty power struggles over positions that will last scarcely another week? Shouting and screaming over meaningless matters? Witty insights such as “Bylaws your face”? This is what the student body elected? How much longer the administration, FSA, and the college’s business partners will be willing to deal with a Senate so heavily marred by such behavior? And the worst part is Senators who actually try—even those who speak out for reasons beyond personal dislike of whoever is speaking at the moment—get tainted by no fault of their own. Best of luck in the campaigns, and best of luck in reforming your ways. Hopefully, the next Hudsonian staff, instead of covering shouting matches, scandal, and strife, can report on the good done by the winners of this upcoming election.

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Spring 2010 Final Exam Schedule

Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomACTG 110 01 30426 Financial Accounting May 18 3:45pm FTZ 100ACTG 110 02 30427 Financial Accounting May 18 3:45pm FTZ 100ACTG 110 03 30428 Financial Accounting May 18 3:45pm BRN 107ACTG 110 04 30429 Financial Accounting May 18 3:45pm FTZ 100ACTG 110 05 30430 Financial Accounting May 18 3:45pm BRN 214ACTG 110 06 30431 Financial Accounting May 18 3:45pm BRN 215ACTG 110 09 30434 Financial Accounting May 18 3:45pm BRN 108ACTG 110 11 31960 Financial Accounting May 18 3:45pm FTZ 100ACTG 110 12 30439 Financial Accounting May 18 3:45pm BRN 109ACTG 110 15 32574 Financial Accounting May 18 3:45pm BRN 110ACTG 111 02 30446 Managerial Accounting May 18 1:30pm BRN 001ACTG 111 04 34235 Managerial Accounting May 18 1:30pm BRN 002ACTG 111 05 30449 Managerial Accounting May 18 1:30pm BRN 201ACTG 111 06 30450 Managerial Accounting May 18 1:30pm BRN 001ACTG 111 07 31966 Managerial Accounting May 18 1:30pm BRN 202ACTG 111 08 32702 Managerial Accounting May 18 1:30pm BRN 002ACTG 111 381 33169 Managerial Accounting May 18 1:30pm BRN 002ACTG 210 02 34464 Federal Income Tax May 17 3:45pm BRN 217AUBR 245 01 31417 Automotive Refinishing II May 19 8:00am WIL 112AUTO 120 01 31293 Engines May 19 8:00am WIL 100AUTO 120 04 32365 Engines May 19 8:00am WIL 101AUTO 125 01 32726 Automotive Electricity May 18 8:00am DCC 135AUTO 140 01 31300 Fuel Systems May 18 8:00am WIL 100AUTO 140 02 31303 Fuel Systems May 18 8:00am WIL 101AUTO 140 04 31308 Fuel Systems May 18 8:00am DCC 136AUTO 140 06 32705 Fuel Systems May 18 8:00am WIL 110AUTO 145 01 31320 Passenger Car Chassis I May 17 11:15am WIL 100AUTO 145 02 31321 Passenger Car Chassis I May 17 11:15am WIL 101AUTO 145 03 32364 Passenger Car Chassis I May 17 11:15am WIL 110AUTO 145 04 33633 Passenger Car Chassis I May 17 11:15am WIL 112AUTO 150 01 31314 Transmissions/Transaxles May 19 8:00am WIL 161AUTO 150 04 32723 Transmissions/Transaxles May 19 8:00am CGN 150AUTO 260 01 31326 Business Management May 19 1:30pm AMZ 110AUTO 260 03 33024 Business Management May 19 1:30pm AMZ 110AUTO 260 04 33784 Business Management May 19 1:30pm AMZ 110BADM 100 02 30468 Bus Concepts and Applicat May 19 8:00am BRN 216BADM 100 03 30469 Bus Concepts and Applicat May 19 8:00am BRN 217BADM 110 01 30472 Legal & Ethical Env of Bu May 19 3:45pm ADM 101BADM 110 02 30473 Legal & Ethical Env of Bu May 19 3:45pm BRN 001BADM 110 03 30474 Legal & Ethical Env of Bu May 19 3:45pm BRN 001BADM 110 04 30475 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law I May 19 3:45pm BRN 001BADM 110 05 30476 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law I May 19 3:45pm ADM 102BADM 110 06 30477 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law I May 19 3:45pm ADM 103BADM 110 07 30478 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law I May 19 3:45pm BRN 001BADM 110 08 30479 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law I May 19 3:45pm LNG 201BADM 110 10 33899 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law I May 19 3:45pm ADM 106

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Spring 2010 Final Exam Schedule

Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomBADM 111 01 30486 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law II May 19 3:45pm ADM 104BADM 111 02 30487 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law II May 19 3:45pm FTZ 100BADM 111 03 30488 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law II May 19 3:45pm ADM 107BADM 111 04 30489 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law II May 19 3:45pm FTZ 100BADM 111 05 30490 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law II May 19 3:45pm BRN 001BADM 111 06 30491 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law II May 19 3:45pm FTZ 100BADM 111 07 30492 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law II May 19 3:45pm FTZ 100BADM 111 09 30494 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law II May 19 3:45pm ADM 105BADM 111 10 31981 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law II May 19 3:45pm FTZ 100BADM 111 11 31983 Legal & Ethical Env of Bus Law II May 19 3:45pm LNG 202BADM 120 01 30498 Business Mathematics May 17 3:45pm BRN 203BADM 120 02 30499 Business Mathematics May 17 3:45pm BRN 204BADM 220 01 30502 Statistics May 18 8:00am BRN 201BADM 220 03 30504 Statistics May 18 8:00am BRN 207BADM 220 04 30505 Statistics May 18 8:00am BRN 202BADM 220 05 30506 Statistics May 18 8:00am BRN 106BADM 220 06 30507 Statistics May 18 8:00am BRN 107BADM 220 07 30508 Statistics May 18 8:00am BRN 108BADM 220 08 30509 Statistics May 18 8:00am BRN 208BADM 220 09 31965 Statistics May 18 8:00am BRN 109BADM 220 10 33936 Statistics May 18 8:00am BRN 203BADM 220 12 34289 Statistics May 18 8:00am BRN 209BADM 221 02 30514 Quantitative Bus Applications May 17 1:30pm BRN 106BADM 221 03 30515 Quantitative Bus Applications May 17 1:30pm BRN 107BADM 221 04 30516 Quantitative Bus Applications May 17 1:30pm BRN 108BIOL 104 01 31708 Topics in Bio‐The Environment May 18 3:45pm AMZ 204BIOL 104 02 31711 Topics in Bio‐The Environment May 18 3:45pm AMZ 110 BIOL 104 03 31714 Topics in Bio‐The Environment May 18 3:45pm BTC 203BIOL 104 04 31717 Topics in Bio‐The Environment May 18 3:45pm AMZ 110BIOL 104 05 31720 Topics in Bio‐The Environment May 18 3:45pm BTC 1044BIOL 105 01 31743 Topics in Biology‐The Gene May 18 11:15am BRN 201BIOL 105 02 31746 Topics in Biology‐The Gene May 18 11:15am BRN 001BIOL 105 03 31749 Topics in Biology‐The Gene May 18 11:15am BRN 001BIOL 105 05 31871 Topics in Biology‐The Gene May 18 11:15am BRN 202BIOL 105 07 31954 Topics in Biology‐The Gene May 18 11:15am BRN 203BIOL 109 01 31649 Biology of the Human Organism May 18 8:00am AMZ 110BIOL 109 02 31652 Biology of the Human Organism May 18 8:00am AMZ 110BIOL 109 03 31655 Biology of the Human Organism May 18 8:00am BRN 216BIOL 109 07 34453 Biology of the Human Organism May 18 8:00am BRN 217BIOL 119 01 32588 General Zoology May 18 3:45pm BTC 1109BIOL 119 02 32630 General Zoology May 18 3:45pm BTC 1111BIOL 119 03 33410 General Zoology May 18 3:45pm BTC 219BIOL 119 360 32927 General Zoology May 18 3:45pm BTC 1110BIOL 125 01 31692 Nutrition May 18 11:15am BRN 207BIOL 125 02 31693 Nutrition May 18 11:15am BRN 208BIOL 125 04 31695 Nutrition May 18 11:15am BRN 209

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Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomBIOL 125 06 33215 Nutrition May 18 11:15am BRN 210BIOL 126 01 33174 General Nutrition May 18 1:30pm BTC 203BIOL 126 02 33239 General Nutrition May 18 1:30pm BTC 1109BIOL 130 01 31741 Concepts Anatomy & Physiology May 19 1:30pm AMZ 202BIOL 150 02 31614 General Biology I May 18 1:30pm BTC 206BIOL 150 03 31617 General Biology I May 18 1:30pm BTC 207BIOL 150 04 31621 General Biology I May 18 1:30pm BTC 219BIOL 150 05 33477 General Biology I May 18 1:30pm BTC 1044BIOL 151 01 31627 General Biology II May 19 1:30pm AMZ 203BIOL 151 04 32237 General Biology II May 19 1:30pm AMZ 204BIOL 190 01 33706 Biology I May 17 3:45pm ADM 104BIOL 191 01 31729 Biology II May 17 3:45pm ADM 105BIOL 191 02 33958 Biology II May 17 3:45pm ADM 106BIOL 205 01 31637 Microbiology May 17 11:15am AMZ 110BIOL 205 02 31640 Microbiology May 17 11:15am BRN 001BIOL 205 03 31643 Microbiology May 17 11:15am BTC 203BIOL 205 04 31957 Microbiology May 17 11:15am BRN 001BIOL 205 05 34440 Microbiology May 17 11:15am AMZ 110BIOL 207 01 31726 Botany May 17 11:15am BTC 207BIOL 215 01 31734 Environmental Science May 19 8:00am HGB 205BIOL 230 01 32639 Anatomy & Physiology I May 18 8:00am AMZ 202BIOL 234 01 31757 Anatomy & Physiology II May 18 3:45pm AMZ 203BIOL 234 02 31761 Anatomy & Physiology II May 18 3:45pm AMZ 215BIOL 265 01 34524 Principles of Microbiolog May 20 8:00am AMZ 202BIOL 270 01 31661 Anatomy & Physiology I May 19 3:45pm AMZ 204BIOL 270 02 31664 Anatomy & Physiology I May 19 3:45pm HGB 201BIOL 270 03 31667 Anatomy & Physiology I May 19 3:45pm BRN 203BIOL 270 04 34330 Anatomy & Physiology I May 19 3:45pm HGB  206BIOL 271 01 31673 Anatomy & Physiology II May 19 3:45pm AMZ 203BIOL 271 02 31676 Anatomy & Physiology II May 19 3:45pm BRN 202BIOL 271 03 31679 Anatomy & Physiology II May 19 3:45pm AMZ 202BIOL 271 04 31682 Anatomy & Physiology II May 19 3:45pm BRN 201BIOL 285 01 31659 Molecular Laboratory Tech May 17 1:30pm AMZ 204CADD 130 02 34090 Industrial Psychology May 19 8:00am LNG 110CADD 130 03 34647 Industrial Psychology May 19 8:00am LNG 111CADD 200 01 34049 Architectural Apps in CAD May 18 8:00am LNG 110CADD 200 02 34366 Architectural Apps in CAD May 18 8:00am LNG 111CADD 240 01 34091 Geo Dimensioning & Tolera May 17 11:15am DCC 138CDEP 100 01 31024 Intro to Chemical Depende May 18 3:45pm BRN 207CDEP 105 01 31028 Pharm & Physlgy of Addiction May 20 3:45pm BRN 201CDEP 205 01 31026 Cultural Comp in Addict Counseling May 19 3:45pm BRN 204CHEM 095 01 31481 Essentials of Chemistry May 19 11:15am AMZ 202CHEM 095 02 31476 Essentials of Chemistry May 19 11:15am AMZ 204CHEM 095 03 31479 Essentials of Chemistry May 19 11:15am AMZ 203CHEM 095 04 34636 Essentials of Chemistry May 19 11:15am AMZ 214CHEM 100 01 31463 General Chem/Health Science May 19 8:00am BRN 210

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Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomCHEM 110 01 31434 General Chemistry I May 18 3:45pm HGB 206CHEM 110 02 31437 General Chemistry I May 18 3:45pm LNG 202CHEM 110 03 31440 General Chemistry I May 18 3:45pm LNG 201CHEM 110 04 33130 General Chemistry I May 18 3:45pm LNG 203CHEM 110 05 34061 General Chemistry I May 18 3:45pm LNG 208CHEM 111 01 31445 General Chemistry II May 18 8:00am AMZ 204CHEM 111 02 31451 General Chemistry II May 18 8:00am AMZ 214CHEM 111 03 31448 General Chemistry II May 18 8:00am AMZ 215CHEM 121 03 33326 Freshman Chemistry II May 18 8:00am AMZ 203CHEM 130 01 31462 Biochemistry May 17 8:00am AMZ 202CHEM 210 01 31469 Organic Chemistry I May 20 3:45pm BRN 202CHEM 211 01 31471 Organic Chemistry II May 18 3:45pm HGB 200CISS 100 360 33888 Fund of Information Processing May 19 3:45pm BRN 002CISS 100 361 30580 Fund of Information Processing May 19 3:45pm BRN 002CISS 110 03 31226 Programming & Logic I May 18 3:45pm SCB 101CISS 110 360 33219 Programming & Logic I May 18 3:45pm BRN 216CISS 110 361 33221 Programming & Logic I May 18 3:45pm BRN 201CISS 110 362 34807 Programming & Logic I May 18 3:45pm BRN 202CISS 111 01 31273 Prog & Logic II‐Data Stru May 18 3:45pm SCB 102CISS 111 02 31271 Prog & Logic II‐Data Stru May 18 3:45pm SCB 103CISS 111 360 34418 Prog & Logic II‐Data Stru May 18 3:45pm BRN 203CISS 120 360 32945 Networking I‐Intro Data Comm May 17 3:45pm BTC 211CISS 121 01 32949 Networking II‐IntroNtwrkA May 17 3:45pm BTC 211CISS 250 360 34562 Database Mgt Systems May 20 3:45pm BRN 110CIVL 101 01 33817 Surveying I May 20 1:30pm BRN 213CIVL 101 02 34773 Surveying I May 20 1:30pm BRN 214CIVL 112 01 30861 Statics & Strength of Mat May 19 3:45pm LNG 205CIVL 112 02 30863 Statics & Strength of Mat May 19 3:45pm HUD 134CIVL 112 03 31881 Statics & Strength of Mat May 19 3:45pm HUD 135CIVL 112 04 34099 Statics & Strength of Mat May 19 3:45pm LNG 205CIVL 112 05 34336 Statics & Strength of Mat May 19 3:45pm HUD 111CIVL 212 02 33721 Hydraulics & Drainage May 20 8:00am LNG 201CIVL 222 02 33297 Building Construction I May 20 8:00am HUD 134CIVL 222 03 33299 Building Construction I May 20 8:00am HUD 135CIVL 223 01 33711 Building Construction II May 17 1:30pm HUD 135CIVL 223 02 33713 Building Construction II May 17 1:30pm HUD 146CNST 110 02 30875 Statics & Strength of Mat May 18 8:00am HUD 135CNST 110 03 33042 Statics & Strength of Mat May 18 8:00am HUD 134CNST 231 01 30949 Building Service Systems May 19 8:00am HGB 201CNST 231 04 31893 Building Service Systems May 19 8:00am HGB 201CRJS 101 01 31049 Intro to Criminal Justice May 19 8:00am BTC 1109CRJS 101 02 34617 Intro to Criminal Justice May 19 8:00am BTC 1111CRJS 101 03 32418 Intro to Criminal Justice May 19 8:00am BTC 1110CRJS 101 04 32568 Intro to Criminal Justice May 19 8:00am AMZ 214CRJS 101 05 33830 Intro to Criminal Justice May 19 8:00am AMZ 215CRJS 101 06 34726 Intro to Criminal Justice May 19 8:00am AMZ 216

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Vol. 57 Issue 25May 13, 2010

FINALS SCHEDULE

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Spring 2010 Final Exam Schedule

Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomCRJS 120 01 33874 Ethics and Criminal Justi May 19 11:15am AMZ 215CRJS 120 02 33875 Ethics and Criminal Justi May 19 11:15am AMZ 216CRJS 150 02 33568 Princ Criminal Investigat May 17 3:45pm BTC 1109CRJS 150 04 31125 Princ Criminal Investigat May 17 3:45pm BRN 208CRJS 150 06 32573 Princ Criminal Investigat May 17 3:45pm BRN 209CRJS 150 07 33569 Princ Criminal Investigat May 17 3:45pm BRN 210CRJS 151 01 33876 Prin Criminal Investigati May 17 11:15am BRN 002CRJS 151 04 33932 Prin Criminal Investigati May 17 11:15am BRN 002CRJS 180 01 34402 Substantive Criminal Law May 18 3:45pm ADM 105CRJS 180 05 31877 Substantive Criminal Law May 18 3:45pm ADM 106CRJS 180 06 33186 Substantive Criminal Law May 18 3:45pm ADM 107CRJS 180 07 33187 Substantive Criminal Law May 18 3:45pm ADM 101CRJS 180 08 34794 Substantive Criminal Law May 18 3:45pm ADM 103CRJS 181 01 31064 Procedural Criminal Law May 17 1:30pm BRN 201CRJS 181 02 31066 Procedural Criminal Law May 17 1:30pm AMZ 110CRJS 181 03 31068 Procedural Criminal Law May 17 1:30pm BRN 203CRJS 181 04 31070 Procedural Criminal Law May 17 1:30pm BRN 217CRJS 181 05 31071 Procedural Criminal Law May 17 1:30pm AMZ 110CRJS 190 01 34342 Introduction to Evidence May 18 11:15am FTZ 100CRJS 190 02 33879 Introduction to Evidence May 18 11:15am FTZ 100CRJS 190 03 33930 Introduction to Evidence May 18 11:15am FTZ 100CRJS 190 04 34343 Introduction to Evidence May 18 11:15am FTZ 100CRJS 203 01 31145 Intro to Family Violence May 19 3:45pm BTC 1109CRJS 203 03 34745 Intro to Family Violence May 19 3:45pm BTC 1111CRJS 205 01 31133 Crmnl Justice & the Commu May 20 3:45pm AMZ 110CRJS 205 02 32623 Crmnl Justice & the Commu May 20 3:45pm AMZ 110CRJS 205 03 32944 Crmnl Justice & the Commu May 20 3:45pm AMZ 110CRJS 210 03 33955 Constitutional Law May 19 3:45pm BTC 1110CRJS 245 01 33188 Forensic Science I May 18 1:30pm AMZ 110CRJS 245 02 33190 Forensic Science I May 18 1:30pm AMZ 110CRJS 245 03 33193 Forensic Science I May 18 1:30pm AMZ 110CRJS 245 04 34590 Forensic Science I May 18 1:30pm AMZ 110CRJS 246 01 33196 Forensic Science II May 18 3:45pm BRN 213CRJS 246 02 34589 Forensic Science II May 18 3:45pm BRN 213CRJS 250 03 32569 Criminology May 20 11:15am BRN 201CRJS 250 04 32943 Criminology May 20 11:15am BRN 202CRJS 255 02 31093 Intro to Juvenile Delinqu May 20 8:00am FTZ 100CRJS 255 03 31094 Intro to Juvenile Delinqu May 20 8:00am FTZ 100CRJS 255 05 31115 Intro to Juvenile Delinqu May 20 8:00am FTZ 100CRJS 255 06 32567 Intro to Juvenile Delinqu May 20 8:00am FTZ 100CRJS 260 01 31136 Criminal Justice Admin May 17 3:45pm BRN 214CRJS 260 02 31137 Criminal Justice Admin May 17 3:45pm BRN 215CRJS 260 04 32571 Criminal Justice Admin May 17 3:45pm BRN 216CRJS 265 03 31118 Correctional Services May 19 8:00am AMZ 202CRJS 265 05 31120 Correctional Services May 19 8:00am AMZ 217CRJS 265 07 34316 Correctional Services May 19 8:00am AMZ 203

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Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomCRJS 265 09 34317 Correctional Services May 19 8:00am AMZ 204CRJS 270 02 33920 Criminal Justice Technolo May 20 1:30pm BRN 215DHYG 116 01 31786 Head and Neck Anatomy May 17 11:15am BTC 206DHYG 117 01 32148 Dental Radiology May 19 8:00am BTC 1044DHYG 120 01 31788 Preventive Dentistry II May 20 8:00am AMZ 110ECHO 266 01 31565 Pathology of the Heart May 17 11:15am BTC 219ECMN 102 01 31340 Alternating Current Theor May 18 8:00am BRN 002ECMN 102 02 31341 Alternating Current Theor May 18 8:00am BRN 002ECMN 102 05 34262 Alternating Current Theor May 18 8:00am WIL 112ECMN 204 01 31342 Indust Motor Control Theo May 18 8:00am FTZ 100ECMN 204 02 31343 Indust Motor Control Theo May 18 8:00am FTZ 100ECMN 204 03 34663 Indust Motor Control Theo May 18 8:00am FTZ 100ECMN 206 01 31345 Automtd Cntrls&Instrument May 19 8:00am AMZ 110ECMN 206 02 31346 Automtd Cntrls&Instrument May 19 8:00am AMZ 110ECMN 206 03 34662 Automtd Cntrls&Instrument May 19 8:00am AMZ 110ECMN 211 01 34226 Photovoltaic Sys Inst & M May 17 11:15am DCC B05ECON 100 01 30289 Principles of Macroeconom May 20 3:45pm BRN 002ECON 100 02 30290 Principles of Macroeconom May 20 3:45pm BRN 001ECON 100 03 30298 Principles of Macroeconom May 20 3:45pm BRN 001ECON 100 04 30299 Principles of Macroeconom May 20 3:45pm FTZ 100ECON 100 05 30300 Principles of Macroeconom May 20 3:45pm BRN 106ECON 100 06 30301 Principles of Macroeconom May 20 3:45pm BRN 107ECON 100 07 30302 Principles of Macroeconom May 20 3:45pm BRN 001ECON 100 08 30303 Principles of Macroeconom May 20 3:45pm FTZ 100ECON 100 09 30304 Principles of Macroeconom May 20 3:45pm BRN 108ECON 100 10 30305 Principles of Macroeconom May 20 3:45pm BRN 002ECON 100 11 30306 Principles of Macroeconom May 20 3:45pm FTZ 100ECON 100 12 30307 Principles of Macroeconom May 20 3:45pm FTZ 100ECON 100 13 31974 Principles of Macroeconom May 20 3:45pm BRN 109ECON 101 01 30314 Principles of Microeconom May 20 11:15am BRN 216ECON 101 02 30315 Principles of Microeconom May 20 11:15am BRN 217ECON 101 03 30316 Principles of Microeconom May 20 11:15am BRN 002ECON 101 04 30317 Principles of Microeconom May 20 11:15am BRN 001ECON 101 06 30319 Principles of Microeconom May 20 11:15am BRN 001ECON 101 07 30320 Principles of Microeconom May 20 11:15am FTZ 100ECON 101 08 30321 Principles of Microeconom May 20 11:15am BRN 002ECON 101 10 30323 Principles of Microeconom May 20 11:15am FTZ 100ECON 101 11 30324 Principles of Microeconom May 20 11:15am FTZ 100EDUC 100 01 34439 Child Development May 18 11:15am AMZ 202EDUC 110 01 32241 Found of Education in Ame May 17 1:30pm BRN 001EDUC 110 02 32609 Found of Education in Ame May 17 1:30pm BRN 001EDUC 110 03 32819 Found of Education in Ame May 17 1:30pm BRN 002EDUC 110 04 33688 Found of Education in Ame May 17 1:30pm BRN 002ELET 101 01 31005 Electricity II May 18 8:00am AMZ 216ELET 105 01 31078 Electronics I May 19 8:00am LNG 203ELET 115 01 32320 C/C++ for Technologies May 17 8:00am AMZ 203

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Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomELET 120 01 31012 PC Hardware Essentials May 19 8:00am LNG 201ELET 206 01 31067 Elements of Comm Electron May 20 8:00am LNG 202ELET 225 01 31085 Electromech Devices & Sys May 19 8:00am LNG 202ELET 255 01 33644 Semiconductor Mfg&Nanofab May 18 11:15am AMZ 203ELET 285 01 33646 Smcndctr Metrology & Proc May 20 8:00am LNG 203ENGR 215 01 31427 Engineering Materials May 20 8:00am AMZ 203ENGR 220 01 31420 Engineering Dynamics May 17 8:00am AMZ 204ENGR 220 02 31421 Engineering Dynamics May 17 8:00am AMZ 204ENGR 222 01 31425 Thermodynamics May 19 3:45pm BTC 203ENGR 225 01 31422 Electric Circuits May 20 3:45pm BRN 204HIST 100 01 34681 Western Civ & the World I May 17 3:45pm BRN 106HIST 100 02 30041 Western Civ & the World I May 17 3:45pm AMZ 202HIST 100 03 30042 Western Civ & the World I May 17 3:45pm AMZ 203HIST 100 04 30043 Western Civ & the World I May 17 3:45pm AMZ 204HIST 100 05 30044 Western Civ & the World I May 17 3:45pm AMZ 214HIST 100 06 30045 Western Civ & the World I May 17 3:45pm BRN 108HIST 100 08 30047 Western Civ & the World I May 17 3:45pm BRN 207HIST 100 09 32000 Western Civ & the World I May 17 3:45pm AMZ 215HIST 100 10 32438 Western Civ & the World I May 17 3:45pm BRN 107HIST 100 11 32842 Western Civ & the World I May 17 3:45pm AMZ 216HIST 101 01 30050 Western Civ & the World I May 17 11:15am BRN 209HIST 101 02 30051 Western Civ & the World I May 17 11:15am BRN 201HIST 101 03 30052 Western Civ & the World I May 17 11:15am BRN 203HIST 101 04 30053 Western Civ & the World I May 17 11:15am BRN 210HIST 101 05 30054 Western Civ & the World I May 17 11:15am BRN 208HIST 101 06 30055 Western Civ & the World I May 17 11:15am BRN 213HIST 101 07 30056 Western Civ & the World I May 17 11:15am BRN 214HIST 101 08 32417 Western Civ & the World I May 17 11:15am BRN 215HIST 110 01 30077 Interp of American Histor May 19 11:15am BRN 207HIST 110 02 30078 Interp of American Histor May 19 11:15am BRN 201HIST 110 03 30079 Interp of American Histor May 19 11:15am BRN 202HIST 110 04 30080 Interp of American Histor May 19 11:15am BRN 204HIST 110 05 32283 Interp of American Histor May 19 11:15am BRN 208HIST 110 06 32813 Interp of American Histor May 19 11:15am BRN 106HIST 110 07 32843 Interp of American Histor May 19 11:15am BRN 107HIST 111 01 30081 Interp of American Histor May 19 11:15am BRN 108HIST 111 02 30082 Interp of American Histor May 19 11:15am BRN 203HIST 111 03 32425 Interp of American Histor May 19 11:15am BRN 209HIST 111 04 33044 Interp of American Histor May 19 11:15am BRN 109HIST 113 01 30085 History of New York State May 18 8:00am BTC 219HIST 115 01 30061 Intro to African American May 18 8:00am BRN 210HIST 121 01 30075 History of Africa II May 19 3:45pm BRN 207HIST 130 01 30060 Medieval History May 17 11:15am BRN 204HIST 135 01 30068 History of Twentieth Cent May 19 3:45pm BRN 209HIST 135 02 30069 History of Twentieth Cent May 19 3:45pm BRN 210HIST 135 03 30070 History of Twentieth Cent May 19 3:45pm BRN 213

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Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomHIST 135 04 30071 History of Twentieth Cent May 19 3:45pm BRN 216HIST 137 01 31922 History of World War II May 18 11:15am BRN 002HIST 137 02 32228 History of World War II May 18 11:15am BRN 002HIST 137 03 34529 History of World War II May 18 11:15am ADM 106HIST 139 01 34517 Intro to the Vietnam War May 17 11:15am BRN 207HUSV 100 01 31016 Social Service Systems May 19 8:00am ADM 101HUSV 100 02 34548 Social Service Systems May 19 8:00am ADM 102HUSV 100 03 34809 Social Service Systems May 19 8:00am ADM+H73 103HUSV 105 01 30985 Human Development & the F May 17 11:15am BRN 216HUSV 105 03 34547 Human Development & the F May 17 11:15am BRN 217HUSV 105 04 34683 Human Development & the F May 17 11:15am AMZ 216HUSV 110 01 32098 Human Service Skills May 20 3:45pm BRN 217HUSV 110 05 34595 Human Service Skills May 20 3:45pm BRN 217HUSV 120 01 33609 Problems of Adolescence May 17 3:45pm ADM 101HUSV 120 02 33893 Problems of Adolescence May 17 3:45pm ADM 102HUSV 120 04 34723 Problems of Adolescence May 17 3:45pm ADM 103HUSV 205 01 31009 Intro to Social Group Wor May 18 3:45pm BRN 208HUSV 210 01 31013 Human Sexuality May 20 8:00am BRN 216HUSV 210 02 34618 Human Sexuality May 20 8:00am BRN 217HUSV 240 01 33892 Professnlsm in Diverse So May 20 11:15am BRN 203HVAC 111 01 31290 Refrigeration Principles May 17 11:15am DCC 135HVAC 111 02 32757 Refrigeration Principles May 17 11:15am DCC 137HVAC 131 01 33737 HVAC/R Elec Sys App May 18 8:00am WIL 160 HVAC 131 02 33739 HVAC/R Elec Sys App May 18 8:00am WIL 161HVAC 140 01 33738 Heat Transfer Systems I May 19 8:00am WIL 110HVAC 140 02 33740 Heat Transfer Systems I May 19 8:00am WIL 110HVAC 212 01 31291 Refrig & AC Systems Appls May 17 11:15am WIL 160HVAC 212 02 33742 Refrig & AC Systems Appls May 17 11:15am WIL 161HVAC 230 01 33741 HVAC/R Control Systems May 18 8:00am DCC B06HVAC 230 02 33745 HVAC/R Control Systems May 18 8:00am DCC B05HVAC 240 01 34105 Heat Transfer Systems II May 18 11:15am AMZ 214HVAC 250 01 34370 Intro Geothermal Heat Pum May 19 8:00am WIL 160ITAL 100 340 34376 Italian Language & Culture II May 18 8:00am BRN 214ITAL 101 01 32013 Italian Language & Culture I May 18 8:00am BRN 215MATH 090 02 30675 Numerical Skills May 18 11:15am AMZ 204MATH 090 03 30676 Numerical Skills May 18 11:15am AMZ 204MATH 099 01 30688 Elementary Algebra I May 17 1:30pm BRN 207MATH 099 02 30689 Elementary Algebra I May 17 1:30pm AMZ 214MATH 099 03 30690 Elementary Algebra I May 17 1:30pm BRN 216MATH 099 04 30691 Elementary Algebra I May 17 1:30pm BRN 109MATH 099 05 30692 Elementary Algebra I May 17 1:30pm BRN 215MATH 099 06 30693 Elementary Algebra I May 17 1:30pm AMZ 202MATH 099 07 30694 Elementary Algebra I May 17 1:30pm AMZ 203MATH 099 08 30695 Elementary Algebra I May 17 1:30pm BRN 208MATH 099 09 30696 Elementary Algebra I May 17 1:30pm BRN 214MATH 099 10 34800 Elementary Algebra I May 17 1:30pm BRN 213

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Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomMATH 099 320 30697 Elementary Algebra I May 17 1:30pm BRN 209MATH 100 01 30701 Elementary Algebra II May 17 8:00am BRN 109MATH 100 02 30702 Elementary Algebra II May 17 8:00am AMZ 110MATH 100 03 30703 Elementary Algebra II May 17 8:00am BRN 201MATH 100 04 30704 Elementary Algebra II May 17 8:00am BRN 207MATH 100 05 30705 Elementary Algebra II May 17 8:00am ADM 101MATH 100 06 30706 Elementary Algebra II May 17 8:00am BRN 208MATH 100 07 30707 Elementary Algebra II May 17 8:00am BRN 203MATH 100 08 33340 Elementary Algebra II May 17 8:00am BRN 204MATH 100 320 30708 Elementary Algebra II May 17 8:00am AMZ 110MATH 105 01 30677 Applied Technical Math I May 17 1:30pm BRN 210MATH 105 320 34397 Applied Technical Math I May 17 1:30pm BRN 110MATH 106 01 30680 Applied Technical Math II May 17 11:15am AMZ 202MATH 106 02 30681 Applied Technical Math II May 17 11:15am AMZ 214MATH 106 03 30682 Applied Technical Math II May 17 11:15am AMZ 203MATH 106 04 30683 Applied Technical Math II May 17 11:15am AMZ 204MATH 106 06 34435 Applied Technical Math II May 17 11:15am AMZ 214MATH 110 01 30712 Intermediate Algebra May 17 8:00am BRN 216MATH 110 02 30713 Intermediate Algebra May 17 8:00am BRN 210MATH 110 03 30714 Intermediate Algebra May 17 8:00am BRN 110MATH 110 04 30715 Intermediate Algebra May 17 8:00am BRN 217MATH 110 05 30716 Intermediate Algebra May 17 8:00am BRN 209MATH 110 06 32064 Intermediate Algebra May 17 8:00am AMZ 214MATH 110 07 34485 Intermediate Algebra May 17 8:00am ADM 102MATH 110 08 34801 Intermediate Algebra May 17 8:00am ADM 103MATH 130 01 30729 Mathematical Structures I May 20 8:00am BRN 001MATH 130 02 30730 Mathematical Structures I May 20 8:00am BRN 001MATH 130 03 30731 Mathematical Structures I May 20 8:00am BRN 001MATH 131 01 30732 Mathematical Structures I May 17 11:15am AMZ 215MATH 135 01 34616 Statistical Methods May 19 3:45pm BTC 219MATH 150 01 30733 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am ADM 104MATH 150 02 30734 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am BRN 106MATH 150 03 30735 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am ADM 106MATH 150 04 30736 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am ADM 105MATH 150 05 30737 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am BTC 305MATH 150 06 30738 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am ADM 107MATH 150 07 30739 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am AMZ 215MATH 150 08 30740 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am BTC 203MATH 150 09 30741 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am BRN 002MATH 150 10 30743 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am LNG 202MATH 150 11 32066 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am BRN 213MATH 150 12 32067 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am LNG 203MATH 150 13 32069 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am BRN 002MATH 150 14 32072 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am BRN 214MATH 150 15 33759 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am BRN 107MATH 150 16 34486 College Algebra w/Trigono May 17 8:00am LNG 201

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Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomMATH 155 01 33902 Comuting Tools for Math & Sci May 17 8:00am BTC 204MATH 160 01 30756 Precalculus May 19 8:00am BRN 106MATH 160 02 30757 Precalculus May 19 8:00am BRN 107MATH 160 03 30758 Precalculus May 19 8:00am BRN 108MATH 160 04 30759 Precalculus May 19 8:00am BRN 201 MATH 160 05 30760 Precalculus May 19 8:00am BRN 203MATH 160 06 30761 Precalculus May 19 8:00am BRN 110MATH 160 07 32073 Precalculus May 19 8:00am BRN 202MATH 160 08 32074 Precalculus May 19 8:00am BRN 109MATH 160 09 32076 Precalculus May 19 8:00am BRN 204MATH 160 10 32079 Precalculus May 19 8:00am BRN 214MATH 160 320 30702 Precalculus May 19 8:00am BRN 215MATH 165 01 34015 Basic Calc w/Analytic Geo May 17 8:00am LNG 204MATH 165 02 34016 Basic Calc w/Analytic Geo May 17 8:00am BRN 215MATH 165 03 34017 Basic Calc w/Analytic Geo May 17 8:00am BTC 1044MATH 165 05 34019 Basic Calc w/Analytic Geo May 17 8:00am AMZ 216MATH 165 06 34022 Basic Calc w/Analytic Geo May 17 8:00am AMZ 217MATH 165 07 34405 Basic Calc w/Analytic Geo May 17 8:00am LNG 208MATH 165 08 34434 Basic Calc w/Analytic Geo May 17 8:00am BTC 1111MATH 176 01 30766 Calculus With Precalc II May 17 8:00am BTC 324MATH 176 02 30767 Calculus With Precalc II May 17 8:00am BRN 108MATH 180 01 30769 Calculus I May 20 8:00am AMZ 204MATH 180 03 31913 Calculus I May 20 8:00am BTC 1109MATH 180 04 30772 Calculus I May 20 8:00am BTC 1111MATH 180 05 32081 Calculus I May 20 8:00am BTC 203MATH 180 06 32082 Calculus I May 20 8:00am BTC 206MATH 180 07 32084 Calculus I May 20 8:00am BTC 207MATH 180 08 32086 Calculus I May 20 8:00am BTC 219MATH 180 320 30773 Calculus I May 20 8:00am BTC 1044MATH 183 01 34651 Discrete Mathematics May 20 8:00am BTC 1110MATH 190 01 30777 Calculus II May 17 8:00am BRN 001MATH 190 02 30778 Calculus II May 17 8:00am BTC 1109MATH 190 03 30779 Calculus II May 17 8:00am BTC 1110MATH 190 04 30780 Calculus II May 17 8:00am BRN 001MATH 205 01 34238 Math Statistical Analysis May 18 8:00am BTC 203MATH 210 01 30786 Calculus III May 17 3:45pm BTC 1111MATH 220 01 30788 Differential Equations May 19 3:45pm BTC 206MECT 105 01 31097 Engineering Materials May 20 8:00am AMZ 101MECT 120 01 31087 Manufacturing Processes May 18 1:30pm BTC 1110MECT 120 02 34384 Manufacturing Processes May 18 1:30pm BTC 1111MECT 125 01 31091 Statics and Dynamics May 19 3:45pm AMZ 101MECT 210 01 31095 Industrial Instrumentatio May 18 11:15am AMZ 101MECT 240 01 31100 Design of Machine Element May 19 8:00am AMZ 101MFTS 104 01 34308 Machine Tool/CNC Theory&L May 19 8:00am HGB 200MFTS 104 02 34674 Machine Tool/CNC Theory&L May 19 8:00am LNG 208MFTS 211 01 31398 Manufacturing Processes May 18 8:00am DCC 137

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Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomMFTS 211 03 34325 Manufacturing Processes May 18 8:00am DCC 138MFTS 215 01 34641 Ind Relations, Safety & H May 20 8:00am LNG 204MFTS 215 02 34669 Ind Relations, Safety & H May 20 8:00am LNG 208MFTS 231 01 31407 Controls May 19 8:00am LNG 204MFTS 231 02 32795 Controls May 19 8:00am LNG 204MKTG 120 02 30623 Principles of Marketing May 20 8:00am BRN 106MKTG 120 03 30624 Principles of Marketing May 20 8:00am BRN 107MKTG 120 04 34582 Principles of Marketing May 20 8:00am BRN 108MKTG 120 05 30626 Principles of Marketing May 20 8:00am BRN 109MKTG 120 06 33901 Principles of Marketing May 20 8:00am BRN 110NURS 102 01 31797 Nursing II May 17 3:45pm FTZ 100NURS 202 01 31816 Nursing IV May 17 3:45pm BRN 002PADM 100 01 31146 Intro to Public Administr May 18 11:15am AMZ 215PADM 205 01 34403 Public Personnel Admin May 17 11:15am AMZ 217PADM 220 01 34585 Court and Pulic Administr May 20 11:15am BRN 204PHED 180 01 30796 Intro to Physical Educati May 20 3:45pm BRN 214PHED 280 01 30808 Intro to Sports Medicine May 20 3:45pm BRN 215PHIL 100 01 30063 Introduction to Philosoph May 18 11:15am ADM 103PHIL 100 02 30064 Introduction to Philosoph May 18 11:15am ADM 104PHIL 100 03 33021 Introduction to Philosoph May 18 11:15am ADM 105PHIL 110 01 33553 Comparative Religion May 20 8:00am BRN 201PHYS 100 01 31935 Physical Science I May 17 3:45pm BTC 1110PHYS 101 01 31541 Physical Science II May 18 3:45pm BRN 217PHYS 135 01 31487 Technical Physics I May 18 8:00am BRN 001PHYS 135 02 31489 Technical Physics I May 18 8:00am BRN 001PHYS 136 01 31494 Technical Physics II May 18 8:00am AMZ 217PHYS 141 01 31524 Physics II May 20 8:00am AMZ 214PHYS 143 01 33964 Introduction to Meteorolo May 19 1:30pm AMZ 214PHYS 145 01 31543 Introductory Geology May 18 8:00am BTC 206PHYS 146 01 31535 Evolution of the Earth May 18 11:15am BRN 204PHYS 150 01 31500 General Physics I May 19 8:00am BRN 001PHYS 150 02 32932 General Physics I May 19 8:00am BRN 001PHYS 151 01 31508 General Physics II May 19 8:00am BRN 207PHYS 151 02 31511 General Physics II May 19 8:00am BRN 208PHYS 250 01 33371 General Physics III May 18 8:00am BTC 207POLS 100 01 33081 Intro to Political Scienc May 19 11:15am BRN 214POLS 100 02 33275 Intro to Political Scienc May 19 11:15am BRN 215POLS 105 02 30255 American National Governm May 20 1:30pm AMZ 110POLS 105 03 33256 American National Governm May 20 1:30pm AMZ 110POLS 110 01 30256 State & Local Government May 19 1:30pm BRN 106PSYC 100 01 30361 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 002PSYC 100 03 30363 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 201PSYC 100 04 30364 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 106PSYC 100 05 30365 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 207PSYC 100 06 30366 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm FTZ 100PSYC 100 07 30367 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 001

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Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomPSYC 100 08 30368 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 216PSYC 100 09 30369 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm AMZ 203PSYC 100 11 33486 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 217PSYC 100 12 30372 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 107PSYC 100 13 30373 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm AMZ 204PSYC 100 14 34666 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 210PSYC 100 15 30375 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 108PSYC 100 16 30376 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 110PSYC 100 17 30377 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 001PSYC 100 18 30378 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm FTZ 100PSYC 100 19 30379 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm FTZ 100PSYC 100 20 30380 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 002PSYC 100 22 31972 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm AMZ 214PSYC 100 23 34766 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 204PSYC 100 24 34791 General Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 209PSYC 200 01 30414 Child Psychology May 20 1:30pm AMZ 215PSYC 200 02 30415 Child Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 109PSYC 200 03 30416 Child Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 208PSYC 200 05 30418 Child Psychology May 20 1:30pm AMZ 216PSYC 205 02 30278 Developmental Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 202PSYC 205 04 30280 Developmental Psychology May 20 1:30pm BRN 203PSYC 210 01 30400 Abnormal Psychology May 20 11:15am ADM 104PSYC 210 02 30401 Abnormal Psychology May 20 11:15am ADM 105PSYC 210 03 30402 Abnormal Psychology May 20 11:15am ADM 106PSYC 210 04 30403 Abnormal Psychology May 20 11:15am ADM 101PSYC 210 05 30404 Abnormal Psychology May 20 11:15am ADM 102PSYC 210 07 30406 Abnormal Psychology May 20 11:15am ADM 103PSYC 210 08 34740 Abnormal Psychology May 20 11:15am ADM 107PSYC 215 01 30422 Psych of Personal Adjustm May 19 3:45pm BRN 217PSYC 215 02 34438 Psych of Personal Adjustm May 19 3:45pm LNG 203PSYC 225 01 33307 Sport Psychology May 19 1:30pm BRN 109PSYC 250 01 30263 Educational Psychology May 20 8:00am BRN 202PSYC 250 02 33085 Educational Psychology May 20 8:00am BRN 203RESP 110 01 31583 Human Anatomy & Physiolog May 20 8:00am JRD 400 216RESP 115 01 31585 Cardiopulmonary Pharmacol May 18 8:00am JRD 400 216RESP 120 01 31586 Fund of Respiratory Care May 19 8:00am JRD 400 216SOCL 100 02 30327 Sociology May 19 1:30pm BRN 201SOCL 100 02 30328 Sociology May 19 1:30pm BRN 207SOCL 100 04 30330 Sociology May 19 1:30pm BRN 202SOCL 100 05 30331 Sociology May 19 1:30pm BRN 107SOCL 100 08 30334 Sociology May 19 1:30pm BRN 203SOCL 100 09 30335 Sociology May 19 1:30pm FTZ 100SOCL 100 12 30338 Sociology May 19 1:30pm FTZ 100SOCL 100 14 30340 Sociology May 19 1:30pm BRN 108SOCL 100 15 30341 Sociology May 19 1:30pm FTZ 100SOCL 100 16 30342 Sociology May 19 1:30pm BRN 110

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Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomSOCL 100 17 30343 Sociology May 19 1:30pm FTZ 100SOCL 100 18 30384 Sociology May 19 1:30pm BRN 204SOCL 100 19 34679 Sociology May 19 1:30pm BRN 208SOCL 100 20 34795 Sociology May 19 1:30pm BRN 209SOCL 110 02 32626 Social Problems May 18 3:45pm BRN 209SOCL 120 02 30265 Cult Diversity Amer Socie May 20 11:15am BRN 207SOCL 120 03 30266 Cult Diversity Amer Socie May 20 11:15am BRN 208SOCL 130 01 30270 Anthropology May 18 3:45pm BRN 210SOCL 200 01 30275 Social Psychology May 20 3:45pm BRN 216SONO 262 01 31562 Sonography Physics May 18 8:00am FTZ 223SONO 264 01 31563 Pathophysiology of the Ab May 17 8:00am FTZ 223SONO 266 01 31564 Pathophysiology of Ob‐Gyn May 19 8:00am FTZ 223SPAN 100 02 30114 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm FTZ 100SPAN 100 03 30115 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm BRN 207SPAN 100 04 32027 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm FTZ 100SPAN 100 05 32028 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm FTZ 100SPAN 100 06 32814 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm BRN 209SPAN 100 08 32590 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm BRN 208SPAN 100 10 34684 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm BRN 210 SPAN 100 340 33506 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm FTZ 100SPAN 100 341 33829 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm FTZ 100SPAN 100 342 34767 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm FTZ 100SPAN 101 02 30118 Spanish Lang & Culture II May 18 11:15am AMZ 216SPAN 101 04 32504 Spanish Lang & Culture II May 18 11:15am AMZ 217SPAN 101 05 32505 Spanish Lang & Culture II May 18 11:15am ADM 101SPAN 101 340 33904 Spanish Lang & Culture II May 18 11:15am ADM 102XRAY 112 01 31568 Radiographic Positioning May 18 8:00am BRN 110XRAY 114 01 31576 Radiograph Exposure Physi May 20 8:00am FTZ 223XRAY 116 01 32133 Clinical Education II May 17 8:00am BTC 206XRAY 212 01 31574 Adv Radiographic Procedur May 19 8:00am BRN 209XRAY 214 01 31575 Radiographic Seminar May 18 8:00am BRN 204XRAY 216 01 32137 Clinical Education V May 17 11:15am FTZ 223

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Subj Crse Sec CRN Title Date Time RoomSOCL 100 17 30343 Sociology May 19 1:30pm FTZ 100SOCL 100 18 30384 Sociology May 19 1:30pm BRN 204SOCL 100 19 34679 Sociology May 19 1:30pm BRN 208SOCL 100 20 34795 Sociology May 19 1:30pm BRN 209SOCL 110 02 32626 Social Problems May 18 3:45pm BRN 209SOCL 120 02 30265 Cult Diversity Amer Socie May 20 11:15am BRN 207SOCL 120 03 30266 Cult Diversity Amer Socie May 20 11:15am BRN 208SOCL 130 01 30270 Anthropology May 18 3:45pm BRN 210SOCL 200 01 30275 Social Psychology May 20 3:45pm BRN 216SONO 262 01 31562 Sonography Physics May 18 8:00am FTZ 223SONO 264 01 31563 Pathophysiology of the Ab May 17 8:00am FTZ 223SONO 266 01 31564 Pathophysiology of Ob‐Gyn May 19 8:00am FTZ 223SPAN 100 02 30114 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm FTZ 100SPAN 100 03 30115 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm BRN 207SPAN 100 04 32027 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm FTZ 100SPAN 100 05 32028 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm FTZ 100SPAN 100 06 32814 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm BRN 209SPAN 100 08 32590 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm BRN 208SPAN 100 10 34684 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm BRN 210 SPAN 100 340 33506 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm FTZ 100SPAN 100 341 33829 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm FTZ 100SPAN 100 342 34767 Spanish Lang & Culture I May 18 1:30pm FTZ 100SPAN 101 02 30118 Spanish Lang & Culture II May 18 11:15am AMZ 216SPAN 101 04 32504 Spanish Lang & Culture II May 18 11:15am AMZ 217SPAN 101 05 32505 Spanish Lang & Culture II May 18 11:15am ADM 101SPAN 101 340 33904 Spanish Lang & Culture II May 18 11:15am ADM 102XRAY 112 01 31568 Radiographic Positioning May 18 8:00am BRN 110XRAY 114 01 31576 Radiograph Exposure Physi May 20 8:00am FTZ 223XRAY 116 01 32133 Clinical Education II May 17 8:00am BTC 206XRAY 212 01 31574 Adv Radiographic Procedur May 19 8:00am BRN 209XRAY 214 01 31575 Radiographic Seminar May 18 8:00am BRN 204XRAY 216 01 32137 Clinical Education V May 17 11:15am FTZ 223

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Insights

Here’s a belated Pi Day poem from Lisa Ford, and my apologies for letting it slip through the cracks.

--Patrick Sullivan, Creative Editor

One complex number, a letter,Help define a shape, to you all Greek.The decimal representationTo never end, never repeat. I, pi,Describe: ubiquitous, transcendentalUniversal principle,Most important and fundamental. Algorithm infinitely iterates,Power series summation.Though convergence rate too slow,Tend to approach arbitrary approximation. Your attempt to square the circleProven as yet, insoluble.Statistically, algebraically independent?You define me irrational.

My normality too an open questionTo the logic of your mathematical curiosity.Uncertainty in position and momentum,Conjecture of chaos, a plausibility. Earth’s closest approach to the Sun.Of co-moving bodies, merge, yield.Overlapping orbitals, of chemical bond,The charge force between; the field. Wave dynamics angular frequency,And of the permeability of free space.While you search boundaries and limits,Perhaps a transformation the ace. Big Bang, pure math, Great Pyramid at Giza,Beautiful counting function deeply connected to prime.Expanding dimensional analysis, imaginary,Distance, space, relation and time. I am pi.

An absolute must-have for StarCraft fans and a highly-suggested piece for any fans of science fiction, StarCraft II: Heaven’s Devils by William C. Dietz is arguably one of the best military sci-fi books since Robert Heinlein’s Starship Troopers. Technically speaking, the main characters are a young James Raynor and Staff Sergeant/Private/Sergeant (it’s complicated) Tychus Findlay. For those of you a bit shaky on the names, Mister Findlay is known for his immortal words in the StarCraft II trailer, “Hell... it’s about time.”

The book opens with Raynor driving in a fuel convoy as a teenager. Reckless driving and a minor accident results in a fist-fight with a bully. Fuel is expensive due to rationing, caused by the Guild Wars. Shortly after, a recruiter from the Terran

Confederacy convinces young Raynor to enlist in the Terran Marine Corps. His major motivation is a hefty signing bonus—due to the Confederacy being

at war with the Kel-Morian Combine—that will pay off his parents’ rising taxes and other costs due to the war.

M e a n w h i l e ,

By Jesse Carozza

Insights Editor

Starcraft II:Heaven’s Devils

Staff Sergeant Tychus Findlay is busy conning the Confederacy out of any surplus war booty he can. However, forced to participate in a terror mission that he’d been told was a raid against legitimate military targets, he beats his commanding officer unconscious before began restrained and arrested. For his crime, he is stripped of his rank and forced to serve three months in a military prison. While there, he kills a sadistic prison guard and escapes blame.

Raynor, fresh from boot camp, and Findlay, fresh from prison, are ultimately assigned to the same squad on the planet Turaxis II. After they repel a surprise attack—and make off with some a few stolen trucks loaded with expensive military equipment—the squad starts to bond. From there, a combination of wartime intrigue, criminal enterprise, and well-written battle scenes makes this book impossible to put down. Of course, true to form, there’s a hefty dose of coarse language, bloody violence, and a touch of coitus interruptus. But, if you’re not squeamish or easily offended, then go out to the nearest bookstore. A solid 93 out of 100, and two thumbs up.

“I pi”

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