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Happy Holidays CARDS!
Congratulations Graduates!

In the December 9, 2016 Issue:

 

1. University Policies RSOs Need to Know

The University of Louisville hosts over 458 student organizations covering a wide variety of student interests. These groups provide a wonderful opportunity to become involved in campus life and to connect with other students on campus. louisville.edu/studentactivities/about-us/policies

2. SRC Holiday Schedule

The SRC is operating under a modified schedule from now until Dec 23. Mon-Fri 8 AM - 10 PM. Fri 8 AM - 9 PM. Sat 11 AM - 5 PM and Sun 1 PM - 7 PM. The center will be open from 8 AM to 5 PM on Fri, Dec. 23 and then will be closed until Tues, Jan 3.
 

3. Women's Center Finals ReCharge

Need a place to study for finals or to take a break and relax? Want some free snacks? Come by the Women's Center during finals week between 10am-4pm & also take your holiday photo with our photobooth! facebook.com/events/1733353933650740/
 

4. Free Membership to the SRC?

Students who paid the Rec Fee between the fall of 2011 and summer of 2013 are eligible for a free membership. Memberships start on graduation. If you graduate in Dec. stop by the Intramural Office between 8-5 to find out how much time you may have coming!  louisville.edu/intramurals

5. SRC Alumni Memberships

If you are graduating in December we hope you were a regular user of the SRC. under a plan from the IM Dept., you can still use the facility! Alumni memberships are available for only $30 per month and include everything you've been used to using as a student.  louisville.edu/intramurals
 

 
 


There is a Bad Weather Schedule at: louisville.edu/registrar/general-information/bad-weather-schedule
 


Q. My professor said my grade is posted, but I am not able to view my grades in Ulink. Why is this?

A. This semester students must fill out the instructor evaluation forms before viewing grades. Evaluation form information was emailed to student email accounts. Filling out the form should resolve the problem.
 


If you have to go outside during extreme cold, dress warmly. Wear loose-fitting, layered clothes. The layers of clothing will keep warm air in towards your body and act as insulation from the cold. Outer garments should be tightly woven and water-repellent to prevent cold air from getting close to your body. Wear mittens rather than gloves when possible. Mittens are warmer than gloves.
 

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