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December 9 Fall quarter ends
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January 7
Christmas recess (no classes)
January 9 Winter quarter begins; oral evaluations
January 10 Winter classes begin
January 16 Martin Luther King Jr. Day (no classes)
February 24 Last day to withdraw from classes
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March 15 Last day of classes
March 23-24 Final exams
March 24 Winter quarter ends
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April 3 Spring quarter begins; oral evaluations
April 4 Spring classes begin
April 10 Easter recess (no class)
May 19 Last day to withdraw from classes
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June 16 Graduation
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November 17 Last day to withdraw from classes
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November 29 Last day of classes
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December 7-8 Final exams
December 8 Fall quarter ends
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January 7
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January 8 Winter quarter begins; oral evaluations
January 9 Winter classes begin
January 15 Martin Luther King Jr. Day (no classes)
March 1 Last day to withdraw from classes
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March 22 Winter quarter ends
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April 1 Easter recess (no classes)
April 2 Spring quarter begins; oral evaluations
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May 1 Financial Aid deadline for returning students
May 24 Last day to withdraw from classes
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January 6 Winter quarter begins; oral evaluations
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January 20 Martin Luther King Jr. Day (no classes)
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    For our Music Practicum, students create visual re For our Music Practicum, students create visual representations of their favorite songs. This task shows them the challenges Medieval musicians had to face while they were organizing the musical notation systems we still use to this day.
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In recent times, education has become equated with preparation to make a good living. Education at Gutenberg College hearkens back to an earlier and more universal understanding—namely, that education is preparation to live a good life. 

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    The Early Application Deadline is December 1st! The Early Application Deadline is December 1st! 

If you know that you are interested in pursuing a liberal-arts degree at Gutenberg College, we encourage you to take advantage of the Early Application Deadline. When you apply by December 1 and confirm by January 1, you will receive a $1,000 Early Confirmation Grant to help you with your studies.

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    In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, you ru In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, you run through waving fields of grass, climb frigid mountains, and cross expansive, sandy deserts. With its huge, open world to explore, it is no wonder that it has appeared on lists of the best video games of all time. But, of course, no matter how realistic the game is, the world you are exploring is not real… or is it? What about the beauty of the landscape and the rightness of defending the world from evil—are these real? Are you having real fun while you fight and explore? What does it mean for something to be real, anyway? (Could the fields and mountains even be real in some sense???) Finally, if video games are not as real as the world we live in, does this mean that playing them is a waste of time? If you like video games and you like to ask questions, come join us—this session is for you.

Join us for “Reality in Nintendo’s Breath of the Wild” on Thursday, December 1, from 4-6 p.m. PST via Zoom. Registration fee: $15

Young Philosophers is an online discussion for high-school-aged students. This installment is led by Gutenberg tutor Brian Julian. Participants should have played Breath of the Wild enough to have some familiarity with it, although they do not need to have completed the game. (For the record, the instructor has defeated Calamity Ganon, solved all 120 shrines, and obtained the Master Cycle Zero, but he has not found every korok.)

To register, or to learn more about our Young Philosophers series, visit: https://gutenberg.edu/event/reality-in-nintendos-breadth-of-the-wild/

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    The Fall Issue of Colloquy is up on the website! The Fall Issue of Colloquy is up on the website!

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    The newest episode of the Gutenberg Podcast is out The newest episode of the Gutenberg Podcast is out today! Dr. Chris Swanson kicks us off with a discussion of rhetoric and dialectic. We encounter a barrage of different kinds of communication every day. What are these kinds of communication? How are they intended to affect us? What sorts of communication make for good conversations, and how can those conversations bring us closer to the truth?
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 In this article, Chris talks about the complexities of reading the Bible and some of the reasoning that informs the inclusion of the Bible in the Gutenberg Curriculum. 

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    The seniors organized an adventure out to beautifu The seniors organized an adventure out to beautiful Sunriver, OR before school started this year!

Connor Clark, the elected ‘Czar’ of the trip, pitched this vision to his class earlier in the year so that they could reconnect, have a good time, and make some memories. Everyone in the class was excited about this trip, and it ended up being a weekend to remember. They stayed together in the same rental house, but not on the same team, as classmate Ryanna Eyre had devised a scavenger hunt of epic scale, which took the two teams across several miles of resort and lava fields in search of personalized clues. They also hiked up Black Butte one day for an incredible view of the landscape and enjoyed hearty meals prepared by chefs Will Dowdy and Dane Miller. 

📸: Judah Robinson (taken 9/16/22)
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