posted on Sept. 12: Blood donor clinic, inter-faith services available today

McMaster students and employees who want to donate blood to aid victims of yesterday's terrorist attacks can book appointments through Canadian Blood Services. Canadian Blood Services has extended the hours of its permanent blood donor clinic this week. The clinic, located at 400 King St. E. in Hamilton, will be open: Wednesday (today), Sept. 12 - 12:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13 - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14 - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donors are asked to book appointments by calling 905-645-6555 or 1-888-871-7201. Go to Hamilton blood donor clinics for a listing of upcoming clinics. As well, the Chaplaincy Centre has arranged for an inter-faith service to be held on Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in Moulton Hall EMR. A second service will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in Hedden Hall in the Ravine Room. Other services are also available to the campus community. The Centre for Student Development and Student Health Service are open for counselling and the Divinity College chapel is also open today and tomorrow. Binkley United Church at 1570 Main St. W. is holding a prayer service on Thursday at 10 a.m. For more information, call 905-529-0740. As always the Employee Assistance Plan through Hurst Place is available for confidential counselling for University employees and their families. It can be reached at 1-888-521-8300 or 905-521-8300. The after-hours crisis service numbers are 1-877-521-9303 or 905-521-9303. Here is a list of Web sites and phone numbers that offer news and information: BLOOD DONATION SERVICES Canadian Blood Services: 1-888-236-6283 NEWS CNN MSNBC CBC CANOE

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posted on Sept. 13: Spirit of togetherness will heal wound: President George

About 40 people attended an inter-faith service at Moulton Hall this afternoon to commemorate the victims of yesterday's terrorist attacks in the United States. "We do not know how we will recover from this horrible moment in human history, but we know that we must," McMaster President Peter George told the gathering. "We will need to gather all our resources, give all our help, offer all our prayers, to begin to heal from this awful wound. We need one another at all the times of our lives, but never more than when our very hope is threatened." There will be another inter-faith service held this afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in Hedden Hall in the Ravine Room. Binkley United Church at 1570 Main St. W. is holding a prayer service on Thursday at 10 a.m. For more information, call 905-529-0740. McMaster students and employees who want to donate blood can book appointments through Canadian Blood Services. Canadian Blood Services has extended the hours of its permanent blood donor clinic this week. The clinic, located at 400 King St. E. in Hamilton, will be open: Wednesday (today), Sept. 12 - 12:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13 - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14 - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donors are asked to book appointments by calling 905-645-6555 or 1-888-871-7201. Go to Hamilton blood donor clinics for a listing of upcoming clinics.

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posted on Sept. 11: University offers assistance to campus community

Evening classes will proceed as usual tonight at McMaster. The University's crisis management team has been monitoring developments in the terrorist attacks in the United States and working to ensure that the University is secure and that assistance is available for anyone in need. "Such a tragic event can have enormous and sometime unexpected impact on people. We want to make sure that students, faculty and staff know that the University is safe and that there are places they can go for help and comfort," said Karen Belaire, vice-president administration and crisis management team chair. The Chaplaincy Centre has arranged for an interfaith service to be held on Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in Moulton Hall EMR. A second service will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in Hedden Hall in the Ravine Room. Other services are also available to the campus community. The Centre for Student Development and Student Health Service are open for counselling and the Divinity College chapel is also open today and tomorrow. Binkley United Church at 1570 Main St. W. is holding a prayer service on Thursday at 10 a.m. For more information, call 905-529-0740. As always the Employee Assistance Plan through Hurst Place is available for confidential counselling for University employees and their families. It can be reached at 1-888-521-8300 or 905-521-8300. The after-hours crisis service numbers are 1-877-521-9303 or 905-521-9303. Here is a list of Web sites and phone numbers that offer news and information: BLOOD DONATION SERVICES Canadian Blood Services: 1-888-236-6283 Hamilton blood donor clinics NEWS CNN MSNBC CBC CANOE

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posted on Sept. 7: McMaster’s first jazz concert series kicks off tonight

You could say we're a hotbed of jazz. Not that there's anything evil about the Ladies of Jazz series that kicks off tonight with vocalist Salome Bey performing at the duMaurier Ltd. Centre in downtown Hamilton beginning at 8 p.m. (Some tickets are available.) Wicked, maybe. Wicked sound will be the order of the day as each of the four performers -- Bey, Shirley Eikhard, Emilie-Clair Barlow and Jeri Brown -- takes to the stage this fall as part of the first-ever jazz series sponsored by the School of the Arts. The series emerged out of an observation by the school's Rose Riopelle, administrative and concert co-ordinator. "We always knew that the one jazz concert in our annual concert series was enthusiastically received and it would almost always sell out," said Riopelle. "I thought, 'Wouldn't it be nice if we could have a jazz series'." Riopelle then discussed the idea with people at the radio station Wave 94.7 fm Smooth Jazz who were interested in co-sponsoring a series. The Ladies of Jazz series was born. "We think it's wonderful that we can present such prestigious performers," Riopelle said. "We think jazz has a great future and jazz in Hamilton and at McMaster has been very popular." Single tickets are $32 for Salome Bey and $20 for the three remaining concerts. Call ext. 23333 or Wave 94.7 fm at 905-388-08911 for more information. Salome Bey, (jazz vocalist), Sept. 7, duMaurier Ltd. Centre Bey has made her mark as a vocalist, composer and recording artist during the last three decades. She has performed in every type of musical venue, from the Montreux Jazz Festival to Broadway shows and royal command performances. She has made numerous recordings and is a Grammy Award nominee. Shirley Eikhard, (jazz vocalist), Nov. 16, Convocation Hall Eikhard has an international reputation as a songwriter and jazz singer. She has written songs for Anne Murray, Bonnie Raitt, Rita Coolidge and Ginette Reno. As well, she is a writer, composer, producer and arranger who produces most of her own albums. The Barlow Group: Emilie-Clair Barlow, (jazz vocalist), Feb. 1, Convocation Hall Barlow is the vocalist in the Barlow Group and has received outstanding reviews wherever she performs. At 23, she is an established vocalist who is backed by studio veterans such as her father, drummer-percussionist Brian Barlow, formerly a member of the Boss Brass. Jeri Brown, (jazz vocalist), March 15, Convocation Hall Brown combines classic jazz standards with her work as an accomplished lyricist, recitalist, concert soloist and recording artist. A familiar figure in Europe, Brown performs classic selections, including those of Ellington, Gershwin, Legrand and Porter. She has been nominated for an ECMA and a Juno Award.

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