20 lucky winners will get to pick a room in the residence hall of their choice before room selection officially begins, for themself AND a roommate of their choice!
That's up to 40 winners – and the earlier you sign your housing agreement, the more chances you have to win!
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[HOW TO ENTER]
Sign the 2023-24 Housing & Dining Agreement between Jan. 4-April 30, 2023.
You must be a new student admitted for the Fall 2023 Semester to qualify.
The month you sign your Housing & Dining Agreement determines how many entries you have into the contest. Each month five winners will be selected.
Jan. 4-31 = 4 total entries
Feb. 1-28 = 3 total entries
March 1-31 = 2 total entries
April 1-30 = 1 total entry
COMPLETE YOUR HOUSING AGREEMENT TODAY ➔
If you win, you can pick a bed in Centennial Hall, Conklin Hall, Kohl Hall, Kreischer or Offenhauer Towers – for yourself and one new BGSU student of your choice.
New students who wish to live in Founders Hall must be members of the Honors Learning Community. If you are NOT a Honors Learning Community member, Founders Hall will not be available to select through this giveaway.
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[HOW TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE]
The randomized drawing will occur by the third day of each month up until May 3. The Office of Residence Life will reach out to each winner through BGSU email and the phone number on file (make sure you have your voicemail box set up!). If a winner doesn't respond within 24 hours, their right to the prize will be forfeited, and a new winner will be selected.
Upon accepting the prize by picking a room before standard room selection, winners agree to participate in social media and other marketing efforts to promote the giveaway.
When contacted, the Office of Residence Life will discuss with each winner how to select a room for themself and their chosen roommate.
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[IMPORTANT DETAILS]
Students are not required to have their $200 initial housing payment made to be eligible to win. However, before any student can be assigned to a room, the initial housing payment must be paid.
The additional student who is pulled into the room by a winner must have their housing and meal plan agreement signed and paid their $200 initial payment at the time of the room selection. They must also be a new incoming student admitted at BGSU to qualify.
This prize does not offer any discount on the housing rate, and each student assigned to a room through this giveaway will be responsible for the full payment of the room in accordance with their student bill. Cancellations to the agreement by May 1, 2023, will receive a 100% refund and will not be billed. Cancelations after May 1, 2023, will be granted in accordance with the forfeiture schedule.
If the winner does not submit an eligible student to be their roommate by the Office of Residence Life deadline, the remaining space will be forfeited.
Once a student has won one of the 20 prizes, they will no longer be eligible to win the remaining prizes for this giveaway. Students who have agreed to be the roommate of one of the winners will also not be eligible.
The beds selected by the winner and their roommate must be assigned to the same building. Any student who is assigned to a room through this giveaway does not have the right to their room assignment. If one of the students decides to do a room change into a different room/building or cancels their contract, the vacant bed will open up to standard room selection, and a random roommate may be assigned.
Returning students who will be enrolled full-time at BGSU are not eligible to win.
The Office of Residence Life is not responsible for prize notifications being marked as spam, junk or otherwise hidden from the recipient.
The need for class consciousness in the United States is more important than ever. Though it may seem common knowledge that the classes in America live very different lives from one another, the lack of academic, media, and social attention conceals the growing crisis this divide causes. By understanding and breaking down the structures and systems that uphold our modern class structure, this conference aims to make meaningful change both in and outside of the academic ivory tower.
College Panhellenic Conference is hosting a walkathon in the Greek Village on April 15th at 10am to support Diabetes Youth Services. Diabetes Youth Services is an independent non-profit organization that provides educational and supportive services for young people with Type One diabetes in Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan. RSVP link - https://www.memberplanet.com/s/cpcdyswalk2023/walkregistration_1 Learn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/cpc-x-dys-walkathon-2023
The Black Graduation Celebration is our annual recognition ceremony honoring Black students who are graduating seniors (graduates in any of the three 2023 Commencement Ceremonies). The program provides a space for Black graduates to celebrate their time at BGSU, recognize their accomplishments and honor the communities who have made their experience memorable.
Register here to participate in one or more of these celebrations no later than April 7th, 2023. ***Students who anticipate graduating in any of the 2023 BGSU Commencements should participate in the April 2023 ceremonies (including August and December graduating students).
This hilarious show takes all the elements of the cult classic films The Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness and combines them into one of the craziest theatrical experiences of all time. Five college students go to an abandoned cabin in the woods and accidentally unleash an evil force that turns them all into demons. It's all up to Ash (a housewares employee turned demon-killing hero) and his trusty chainsaw to save the day. Blood flies. Limbs are dismembered. Demons tell bad jokes ... and all to music. The songs in the show are completely off the wall. Titles like "All the Men in My Life Keep Getting Killed by Candarian Demons" and "What the F**k Was That?" will have audiences rolling in their seats and screaming for more and more blood. This show has fun with the horror genre and, in doing so, appeals to a wide audience. It's the only show with a "Splatter Zone"—a section of the audience that gets covered in fake blood. And with this combination of blood, jokes, cheesy effects and awesome musical numbers, Evil Dead: The Musical is unlike any show you've ever seen. The show played off-Broadway in New York, has broken records in Toronto, has won awards in Korea and has had more than 200 productions mounted across the globe.
The BGSU A Cappella Choir and Volaré will give a performance on Saturday, April 15. Tickets can be purchased here. Free admission for BGSU students with ID card at the door. This concert will also be live streamed.
PROGRAM
A Cappella Choir
Pairs of Pieces
Composed by Americans born at the turn of the 20th century…
Ching-a-ring Chaw............................................Aaron Copland (1900-1990)
The Road Not Taken..................................Randall Thompson (1899-1984)
Husband and wife team: Herr und Frau Schumann…
Gondoliera......................................................Clara Schumann (1819-1896)
Zigeunerleben.............................................Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
An Italian balletto plus an English ballett makes a pair of balletti!
Amor Vittorioso............................................Giovanni Gastoldi (1554-1609)
Sing We and Chant It.......................................Thomas Morley (1557-1602)
Contemporary pieces from other places…
Tunggare (Australia).................................................Stephen Leek (b. 1959)
Will Hermanowski, conductor
Son de Camaguey (Cuba)............................arr. Stephen Hatfield (b. 1956)
Volaré
Confitemini Domino.............................Alessandro Costantini (1581-1657)
Mothers of Daughters.......................Diana Lawrence and Signe Hammer
Non Nobis, Domine.......................................Rosephanye Powell (b. 1962)
Will Baughman, conductor
Três Cantos Nativos Dos Indios Kraó................Marcos Leite (1953-2002)
Clay Hoffner, percussion
Mornings Innocent from Songs for Women’s Voices..............Gwyneth Walker (b. 1947)
Anna Murcko, soloist
What Can Lambkins Do?.................Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912)
O Antiqui Sancti.......................................Hildegard von Bigen (1098-1179)
..... arr. Michael Engelhardt (b. 1974)
Clay Hoffner, percussion; Daniel Yang, bass; Laney Mitchell, soloist
No Time................................................................................Susan Brumfield
And Miriam Sang (Shiru L’Adonai)..............................Zebulon M. Highben
Isabella Olzak & Fiona Parrish, percussion
This hilarious show takes all the elements of the cult classic films The Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness and combines them into one of the craziest theatrical experiences of all time. Five college students go to an abandoned cabin in the woods and accidentally unleash an evil force that turns them all into demons. It's all up to Ash (a housewares employee turned demon-killing hero) and his trusty chainsaw to save the day. Blood flies. Limbs are dismembered. Demons tell bad jokes ... and all to music. The songs in the show are completely off the wall. Titles like "All the Men in My Life Keep Getting Killed by Candarian Demons" and "What the F**k Was That?" will have audiences rolling in their seats and screaming for more and more blood. This show has fun with the horror genre and, in doing so, appeals to a wide audience. It's the only show with a "Splatter Zone"—a section of the audience that gets covered in fake blood. And with this combination of blood, jokes, cheesy effects and awesome musical numbers, Evil Dead: The Musical is unlike any show you've ever seen. The show played off-Broadway in New York, has broken records in Toronto, has won awards in Korea and has had more than 200 productions mounted across the globe.
The BGSU Men's and Alumni Men's choruses will present a joint concert. Tickets for this performance are $8, and can be purchased here. Free admission for BGSU students with ID card at the door. This concert will also be live streamed.
Program
Grove City High School Men’s Chorus
Tshotsholoza (Traditional South African) arr. Jeffery L. Ames
Two Folks-Songs for Male Voices arr. John Rutter
Down by the sally gardens (traditional Irish melody)
The Miller of Dee (traditional English song)
Little Innocent Lamb (Spiritual) arr. Marshall Bartholomew
Laudate nomen ejus Nancy Hill Cobb
BGSU Alumni Men’s Chorus
Sing dem herrn Praetorius/arr. Wallace DePue
O Come Let Us Sing Unto the Lord Emma Lou Diemer
You were Born Matthew Young
I Sought the Lord Michael Cox
Andrew Pelletier, horn
The Long Day Closes Arthur Sullivan
Who’s Lovin’ You William “Smokey” Robinson/arr. Tim Takach
Intermission
BGSU Men’s Chorus
Bayasibiza Traditional isiXhosa, arr. Michael Barrett/Mbuso Ndlovu
Friendship Dance Traditional Native American, adapt. Timothy Sarsany
El Yivneh Hagalil Hebrew Folk Song/arr. Peter Sozio
I See the Heaven’s Glories Shine Andrea Ramsey
Die Nacht Franz Schubert
Arrow Jocelyn Hagen
When Dawn Shines Mishaal Surti
Te lucis ante terminum Edward Higginbottom
Domaredansen (the Dance of the Judge) Swedish Folk Song/arr. Otto Olson
Loch Lomond Scottish Folk Song/arr. Jonathan Quick
Ffe Mwe, Mwe Ffe Joan Szymko
Glory from Selma John Legend & Common, arr. Eugene Rogers
Combined Choruses
Forward Falcons arr. William Baughman
Brothers Sing On! Edvard Greig/arr. Howard McKinney
BGSU Alma Mater Edith Ludwig/arr. John Hyde