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The Flying Walrus Newspaper

 

    The Flying Walrus is the Stong College Newspaper.  It is published  monthly and        

    includes editorials, news from around the college, sports event and scores, and reports

    on Student Government meetings.  It is located in room 325 Stong CollegeOffice hours are posted

    on the door.

   

    The Flying Walrus is always looking for writers, photographers and editors, so check it out and get involved!

 

Our staff members include:
Sara Flemington - Editor in Chief
Jessica Bebenek - Assistant Editor
Christopher Stager - Arts Editor
Giorgio Berbatiotis - Health Editor
Elise Haskell - Layout & Design
Alex Clarke - Photography
Joshua Moore - Webmaster

EMAIL: walrus@yorku.ca

Telephone: 416-736-2100 ext. 20524

Website: www.yorku.ca/walrus

 


 

Samuel J. Zacks Art Gallery

  

   Painting done by: Sorel Etrog

 

 

The Samuel J. Zacks Gallery, dedicated October 31, 1972, was named in honour of a distinguished collector and benefactor of art in Toronto and Ontario.  Samuel J. Zacks’ gifts to galleries and museums attest to his lifelong concern for the encouragement and sustenance of creativity and civilization.

As an adjunct to the academic learning process, the Samuel J. Zacks Art Gallery functions as a “learning gallery” where the works of artists are not merely displayed but presented in an atmosphere that encourages exploration and questioning.  Stong students ably manage the Gallery.

In the winter of 1982, Mrs. Ayala Zacks Abramov, with unexpected generosity, established a Trust Fund in the name of her late husband, which serves as a legacy for coming generations of Stong students in the Fine Arts.  The Trust Fund not only encourages a standard of excellence in art in the College and an appreciation of works of the highest order, but through a Scholarship, perpetuate the memory of Samuel Zacks’ good works.  Completely at ease with distinguished personalities from many fields, Ayala and Samuel Zacks were the happiest meeting with students and young artists taking their first step toward artistic recognition, among them the now famous Sorel Etrog.  Since its inception and dedication, the Samuel J. Zacks Gallery has exhibited not only the works of professional artists but also works of young artists.

The conferring of an Honourary Fellowship in a College is a rare honour bestowed for unusual and outstanding dedication, service, concern and contribution to education, the arts, and so forth.  Thus, wishing to formally recognize Mrs. Zacks’ deep interest in Stong College in establishing a Trust Fund--an abiding source of pride and pleasure for all of us--the President of the University recommended to the Board of Governors formal approval of her appointment as Honorary Fellow of Stong College.

 

To join the dynamic team of Gallery Monitors, please contact the Gallery in September at 416-736-2100 ext. 33055.

The Zacks Gallery is located in Room 109 of Stong College at York University. We are open Monday to Friday from 11:30 to 4:00. For further information please contact us at Tel. 416-736-2100 ext. 33055, or by emailing zacks@yorku.ca

Applications for York student artists interested in exhibiting their work can be picked up at the Gallery.

Zacks Website - http://www.yorku.ca/stong/zacks/



Stong Academic Resource Advising Centre

The Stong Academic Resource Advisor Centre, also known as the Fish Bowl, is located on the main floor in the Stong College Lobby.  The Academic Resource Advisors are upper-level Stong students who are familiar with York's complicated reality and are always ready to offer friendly assistance. Resource Advisors answer questions and to act as resource personnel for student concerns.  Regularly scheduled hours begin at the end of September and continue until the end of March. 

Hours of Operation: 8:30 - 4:30 Monday to Friday

Telephone: 416-736-2100 Ext. 77337

 

Stong Listserv

Stong College runs a listserv for students, staff, faculty and Fellows.  Any announcements that could be of interest such as upcoming events, scholarship winners, etc. are sent out.  Join this listserv by sending an email to scadmin@yorku.ca giving your first and last name, and your email address.  If you have any announcements or news that you would like to send out to the community, please email scadmin@yorku.ca.  Please note that this listserv is both private and confidential, which means that your email address is not accessible to anyone except the listserv owner.  Messages can only be sent out through the Master's Office.

 

Book Lockers

Book lockers are available to all Stong commuter students (while they last!).  You may sign up for a locker in 315 Stong College.  There is a $30.00 cash deposit and a $10.00 refund when the lock is returned.  Proper Identification is required.  Rental fees are used to augment Bursary and Scholarship endowment funds.  Please call 416-736-2100 ext. 33063

 

Music Practice Room 122

Stong is fortunate to have a music practice room for the exclusive use of Stong Students. Keys may be obtained from the Student Government Office, Rm. 106A.   A student identification card and a valid piece of photo identification are required.416-736-2100 Ext. 33095




The Maghreb Centre

 

 

 

 

Founding Member
Hédi Bouraoui
University Professor Emeritus, French Studies
(416) 736-2100, ex-77323
bouraoui@yorku.ca

 

 

 

 

Executive Chair
Elizabeth Sabiston

University Professor, English
(416) 736-2100, ext.44757
sabiston@yorku.ca

 

 

                                                 

The Canada-Maghreb Centre, housed in 356 Stong College and linked academically to the Département d'études françaises, was created as the result of a generous gift from University Professor Emeritus Hédi Bouraoui of an endowment, books and periodicals in the fields of Maghrebian and Franco-Ontarian Studies. There are also subsidiary collections in the literatures of sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean, Québec and Acadia. The only research centre and library of its kind in Canada, and one of only three in North America, its mandate is to promote cross-cultural research in Francophone Maghrebian and Franco-Ontarian literatures and cultures.  The Centre welcomes researchers and writers from Canada, the United States, and overseas. Symposia and colloquia will be mounted, and visiting scholars invited.

Further information is available online at http://www.arts.yorku.ca/french/cmc/,  from the CMC (cmc@yorku.ca) and from the Département d'études françaises (french1@yorku.ca) or 416-736-2100 Ext. 31004.





Stong College

Stong College Services

The Flying Walrus Newspaper

 

    The Flying Walrus is the Stong College Newspaper.  It is published  monthly and        

    includes editorials, news from around the college, sports event and scores, and reports

    on Student Government meetings.  It is located in room 325 Stong CollegeOffice hours are posted

    on the door.

   

    The Flying Walrus is always looking for writers, photographers and editors, so check it out and get involved!

 

Our staff members include:
Sara Flemington - Editor in Chief
Jessica Bebenek - Assistant Editor
Christopher Stager - Arts Editor
Giorgio Berbatiotis - Health Editor
Elise Haskell - Layout & Design
Alex Clarke - Photography
Joshua Moore - Webmaster

EMAIL: walrus@yorku.ca

Telephone: 416-736-2100 ext. 20524

Website: www.yorku.ca/walrus

 


 

Samuel J. Zacks Art Gallery

  

   Painting done by: Sorel Etrog

 

 

The Samuel J. Zacks Gallery, dedicated October 31, 1972, was named in honour of a distinguished collector and benefactor of art in Toronto and Ontario.  Samuel J. Zacks’ gifts to galleries and museums attest to his lifelong concern for the encouragement and sustenance of creativity and civilization.

As an adjunct to the academic learning process, the Samuel J. Zacks Art Gallery functions as a “learning gallery” where the works of artists are not merely displayed but presented in an atmosphere that encourages exploration and questioning.  Stong students ably manage the Gallery.

In the winter of 1982, Mrs. Ayala Zacks Abramov, with unexpected generosity, established a Trust Fund in the name of her late husband, which serves as a legacy for coming generations of Stong students in the Fine Arts.  The Trust Fund not only encourages a standard of excellence in art in the College and an appreciation of works of the highest order, but through a Scholarship, perpetuate the memory of Samuel Zacks’ good works.  Completely at ease with distinguished personalities from many fields, Ayala and Samuel Zacks were the happiest meeting with students and young artists taking their first step toward artistic recognition, among them the now famous Sorel Etrog.  Since its inception and dedication, the Samuel J. Zacks Gallery has exhibited not only the works of professional artists but also works of young artists.

The conferring of an Honourary Fellowship in a College is a rare honour bestowed for unusual and outstanding dedication, service, concern and contribution to education, the arts, and so forth.  Thus, wishing to formally recognize Mrs. Zacks’ deep interest in Stong College in establishing a Trust Fund--an abiding source of pride and pleasure for all of us--the President of the University recommended to the Board of Governors formal approval of her appointment as Honorary Fellow of Stong College.

 

To join the dynamic team of Gallery Monitors, please contact the Gallery in September at 416-736-2100 ext. 33055.

The Zacks Gallery is located in Room 109 of Stong College at York University. We are open Monday to Friday from 11:30 to 4:00. For further information please contact us at Tel. 416-736-2100 ext. 33055, or by emailing zacks@yorku.ca

Applications for York student artists interested in exhibiting their work can be picked up at the Gallery.

Zacks Website - http://www.yorku.ca/stong/zacks/



Stong Academic Resource Advising Centre

The Stong Academic Resource Advisor Centre, also known as the Fish Bowl, is located on the main floor in the Stong College Lobby.  The Academic Resource Advisors are upper-level Stong students who are familiar with York's complicated reality and are always ready to offer friendly assistance. Resource Advisors answer questions and to act as resource personnel for student concerns.  Regularly scheduled hours begin at the end of September and continue until the end of March. 

Hours of Operation: 8:30 - 4:30 Monday to Friday

Telephone: 416-736-2100 Ext. 77337

 

Stong Listserv

Stong College runs a listserv for students, staff, faculty and Fellows.  Any announcements that could be of interest such as upcoming events, scholarship winners, etc. are sent out.  Join this listserv by sending an email to scadmin@yorku.ca giving your first and last name, and your email address.  If you have any announcements or news that you would like to send out to the community, please email scadmin@yorku.ca.  Please note that this listserv is both private and confidential, which means that your email address is not accessible to anyone except the listserv owner.  Messages can only be sent out through the Master's Office.

 

Book Lockers

Book lockers are available to all Stong commuter students (while they last!).  You may sign up for a locker in 315 Stong College.  There is a $30.00 cash deposit and a $10.00 refund when the lock is returned.  Proper Identification is required.  Rental fees are used to augment Bursary and Scholarship endowment funds.  Please call 416-736-2100 ext. 33063

 

Music Practice Room 122

Stong is fortunate to have a music practice room for the exclusive use of Stong Students. Keys may be obtained from the Student Government Office, Rm. 106A.   A student identification card and a valid piece of photo identification are required.416-736-2100 Ext. 33095




The Maghreb Centre

 

 

 

 

Founding Member
Hédi Bouraoui
University Professor Emeritus, French Studies
(416) 736-2100, ex-77323
bouraoui@yorku.ca

 

 

 

 

Executive Chair
Elizabeth Sabiston

University Professor, English
(416) 736-2100, ext.44757
sabiston@yorku.ca

 

 

                                                 

The Canada-Maghreb Centre, housed in 356 Stong College and linked academically to the Département d'études françaises, was created as the result of a generous gift from University Professor Emeritus Hédi Bouraoui of an endowment, books and periodicals in the fields of Maghrebian and Franco-Ontarian Studies. There are also subsidiary collections in the literatures of sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean, Québec and Acadia. The only research centre and library of its kind in Canada, and one of only three in North America, its mandate is to promote cross-cultural research in Francophone Maghrebian and Franco-Ontarian literatures and cultures.  The Centre welcomes researchers and writers from Canada, the United States, and overseas. Symposia and colloquia will be mounted, and visiting scholars invited.

Further information is available online at http://www.arts.yorku.ca/french/cmc/,  from the CMC (cmc@yorku.ca) and from the Département d'études françaises (french1@yorku.ca) or 416-736-2100 Ext. 31004.