On Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. on the Pomerantz Stage, SAB will host the annual Fall Fest. Enjoy crafts, a photo booth, nacho bar, hot chocolate, and caramel apple buffet.
—Delia Koolick
On Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. on the Pomerantz Stage, SAB will host the annual Fall Fest. Enjoy crafts, a photo booth, nacho bar, hot chocolate, and caramel apple buffet.
—Delia Koolick
Attend the presentation, “Help I’m Bad At Dating: A Discussion Of Pop Culture, Healthy and Unhealthy Dating Practices” on Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. at Shivers Courtside Club. The event is hosted by the Violence Intervention Partner peer advocacy program Snacks will be provided.
—Tess Cody, Violence Prevention Coordinator
Drake Recreational Services wants you to fill out its Group X survey regarding the fall semester. In order for us to improve and keep moving forward, we need your feedback. Your answers are anonymous, unless you would like to be entered into a drawing for a special prize. The survey is open now until Wednesday, Nov. 8. We look forward to hearing from you. Thanks in advance for participating.
—Drake Wellness
Smart Snacking is Wednesday, Nov. 1, from 3 to 4 p.m. in the Bell Center lobby. For the event, Drake Wellness and Sodexo will team up to demonstrate how to properly fuel your day. Dietitian Lucas Flaherty and Wellness Coach Ellen Lowe will cover the quick tips of how to snack smarter. No registration required.
Drake Wellness
On Nov. 8 from 6 to 8 p.m. on the Pomerantz Stage, SAB will host the annual Fall Fest. Enjoy a nacho, hot chocolate, and caramel apple bar, and de-stress with a fun photo frame craft.
Giada Morresi
Iowa native and nationally renowned trial lawyer Nick Rowley will speak at the Drake Legal Clinic on Nov. 11 at 9 a.m. He will discuss cutting edge trial techniques, trying your first case, connecting with juries, and asking for damages. Tickets are free. The full seminar schedule can be found at DrakeAAJ.org/rowley.
—Joseph Casey
Drake undergraduate, graduate, and law students are admitted free to all home Drake basketball games. Tickets will be automatically added to students’ valid Drake Cards. All students must present their Drake Card to receive admission. Below is the necessary information for attending basketball games at the The Knapp Center.
Students will receive their tickets directly to their valid Drake Card via Flash Seats. Your personal information remains confidential as Drake Athletics has partnered with Flash Seats to help give you the most convenient method to attend Bulldog athletic events. You will receive a confirmation email from Flash Seats that your tickets have arrived on Wednesday, Nov. 1. Once you have received the email, all you need to do is head to the game and cheer on the Bulldogs.
If you do not receive an email from Flash Seats, please visit or contact the Drake Athletics ticket office at 515-271-3647 or tickets@drake.edu. Additional student ticket information is available at DrakeTix.com/student.
Tom Florian, Drake Athletics
The Drake Civic Engagement Opportunity and Internship Fair sponsored by Student Senate will take place Nov. 7 from 5 to 7 p.m. in Olmsted Center, Rooms 310/311. The event will have booths featuring different types of civic engagement opportunities, from organizations on campus to campaigns and nonprofits. It will be a chance to scope out internships, join organizations, and get involved. For more information, contact Olive Wassen at olivia.wassen@drake.edu.
Olive Wassen
First-year students, please check your Drake email for a link to the Welcome Weekend survey. The survey is about your experiences at Welcome Weekend and beyond. It is important you take the survey, even if you did not attend Welcome Weekend, as it encompasses your experiences during your first semester at Drake as well. Your input is valuable and will remain confidential. The Peer Advisory Board and the Office of the Provost will be analyzing the data collected to make sure future Welcome Weekends are as great as possible.
At the conclusion of the Welcome Weekend survey, there will be a few questions designed to gauge student interest in recreational and athletic programming, including intramural, club, and intercollegiate athletic programs. Even if you are not interested in additional programming or are satisfied with current offerings, it is important that we have your responses so that we can evaluate our current programs.
If you have any issues accessing this survey or can’t find the link in your email, please contact Christine Marchand at christine.marchand@drake.edu.
Marina Verlengia, Academic Excellence and Student Success
Do you have an innovative idea? Sign up to pitch it at The Bark Tank on Saturday, Nov. 4, at 9 a.m. in Olin Hall, Room 206. A panel of Drake alumni will serve as judges, and your idea could win you up to $750. Prizes include:
All you need is an idea and a persuasive pitch. Register today. For more information, email innovation@drake.edu.
Stephanie Cardwell, Entrepreneurial Leadership