Apartment Crawl, GeoOlympiads

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MUGS Annual Apartment Crawl
Friday, November 3rd
What is it?
    Basically, it's one big party stretched over several apartments of Geography students over the course of the night. The theme this year is Continents! Every apartment will feature drinks/food/decorations of a specific culture found on each of the continents. For example, our Asian apartment will feature sushi and sake.

When is it?
    Friday, November 3rd. Save the date! We'll be starting at the MUGS Lounge at 7pm with a pot-luck dinner. Bring your favorite dish to share with everyone. Drinks will be provided. At 8:30 or so, we'll move to the first apartment, and the party begins. A schedule of where we'll be, and when we'll be there, will be available in the MUGS Lounge by the early next week.

How much is it?
    We'll be asking for everyone to contribute $10 to defray the costs. This involves food and drinks at each of the stops, as well as a bus ticket to reach some of the more exotic locations.

Shoot us an email at mcgillgeography@gmail.com with any questions. Hope to see some of you next Friday.


GEO-OLYMPIADS in MONTREAL
    The GeoOlympiads are an annual competition between Geography students in universities all over Canada. This year, they are being held in Montreal (sponsored by UdeM). McGill is try to round up a team to represent us at the GeoOlympiads. It will be held the second weekend in January, 2007. Events include sports and trivia competitions, and festivities galore.
    The registration fee is $100 per person, which includes all the activities for the weekend (and includes all activities and a hotel room - we're working on a reduced rate, as we don't need hotel rooms!). MUGS is willing to subsidize any students who are interested in representing us. Depending on how many people are interested, we can subsidize up to half of this cost.
    If you are interested in representing McGill during this weekend, please let MUGS know by emailing us at mcgillgeography@gmail.com.


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