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January 25 (Wednesday), Olin 02, 3:10 p.m. The title of Locke’s talk is The Formation of the Moon. All are encouraged to attend.
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Physics Table
January 26 (Thursday) 12:00-1:00 p.m., LDC 113 Plan to have lunch with physics students and staff at the LDC at noon. We can meet on 3rd Olin at 11:55 for the short walk over or you can meet us there. All are welcome.
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January 27( Friday), Olin 04 , 3:30 p.m. The title of Rebecca’s talk is Quantum Chromodynamics and Color Transparency. All are invited to attend.
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Girl Scout Cookies
Girl Scout Olivia Drew is selling Girl Scout Cookies. If you would like to order some delicious cookies, there is an order form hanging outside Olin 331. This is the last week to order cookies. Cookies are $3.50 a box and payment is due when the cookies are delivered. Delivery will be after February 23.
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William Ford, Carleton class of 1963, who is a professor at CU-Boulder has been awarded the American Physical Society’s 2006 W.K.H. Panofsky Prize in Experimental Particle Physics. Ford received the award in recognition of his research to better understand the innermost workings of matter, especially the nature of radioactive decay.
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Turn Off and Lock Up
If you are the last person to leave an Olin lab in the evening, be sure to turn off the lights and lock the doors. This procedure will save energy as well as prevent theft of laboratory equipment.