| |  | Bethe Connections: 4/14 - 4/22 Your one stop shop for things happening in Bethe and beyond this coming week!
| Bethe Engagements | | NYC Trip to Met Cloisters
Ticket sales begin Friday, April 14, 9am
Trip: Saturday, April 22, 6:30am-midnight
Join Bethe and Rose House in New York City to visit the MET Cloisters Museum, the branch of the Museum in northern Manhattan devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe. $20 (paid through Bursar billing) will cover a round trip private charter bus to NYC, a ticket to the cloisters, a one-way Metro pass to midtown after the museum visit, and snacks. To-go breakfast with meal swipe. Open to Bethe and Rose residents only. This is a group activity - there will be free time in the city but you MUST attend the Museum visit and return to Cornell on the bus. |
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| | | Pao Bhangra with GRF Farhad
Saturday, April 15, 6pm, Leave from Bethe House Office to walk to Barton
PAO Bhangra is Cornell Bhangra’s 20th annual exhibition and the largest bhangra showcase in the U.S. Their goal is to share South Asian culture with the larger community and promote the aspect of bhangra we love the most – the joy of performing! | |
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| | PULSE with GRF Ayushi
Saturday, April 15, 6:30pm, Leave from Bethe House Office to walk to Bailey
Join GRF Ayushi to go to PULSE, Yamatai's dynamic annual concert. This year, they will also feature members of professional taiko group, Bonten, who came from Japan to establish Cornell Yamatai back in 2006. Don’t miss it! | |
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| | Bethe Study Break: DIY Fluid Bears
Sunday, April 16, 7:30pm-9pm, Bethe Seminar Room (240)
ACs Bintou and Efosa will lead a relaxing study break with DIY fluid bears. Fluid bears are paint-covered, technicolor teddies that are super fun and easy to make. Limited supplies, first come first served. |
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| | Bethe Spa Night
Tuesday, April 18, 7pm-9pm, Bethe Common, Seminar, and Conference Rooms
The Bethe team invites you to the last Spa Night extravaganza of the year. We will have our classic offerings: licensed massage therapists, DIY nail spa and body scrubs, coloring, fuse beads, journals, stickers, and Ladybug the puppy! New additions: DIY air plant terrariums and chia pudding to go! |
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|  | Weekly House Dinner: Spring has Sprung
Wednesday, April 19, 6pm-7pm, Bethe Dining
Soups Tomato and Tarragon (Vegan) Salad House Salad (Vegan) Spinach, Strawberry, and Feta (on the side)
Green Goddess Grilled Cheese with House Fried Chips
Entrees Penne Pesto Primavera with Meatless Chik’n (Vegan) Lemon and Artichoke Chicken with Capers
Sides Caramelized Onion Biscuits Parsnips and Beets (Vegan) Roasted Asparagus (Vegan) Roasted Red Potatoes with Spring Herbs (Vegan)
Desserts Cornell Ice Cream Lemon Bars Vegan Chocolate Cake
Open to only Bethe residents from 6pm-7pm. Non-residents welcome to join at 7pm.
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| | Cornell Cinema: Taste of Cherry with GRF Farhad
Thursday, April 20, 6:45pm; Leave from Bethe House Office
Part of the Cornell Cinema series on Revolutionary Visions in Iranian Cinema. Cosponsored by the Iranian Graduate Student Association at Cornell. Limited free tickets, register now. | |
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| | Dinner & Discussion, "Modern Extremism and the Medieval World"
Friday, April 21, 6pm-7:30pm, Bethe Dining
Join Bethe Guest-in-Residence Sammy Rangel (a leading deradicalization expert and co-founder of Life After Hate), the directors of the Medievalist Toolkit, and other distinguished visitors. Mischaracterization of the Middle Ages is rampant not only in movies and games but also in extremist ideologies where it is often used to justify utter violence. All Bethe residents are invited to join us at a reserved table to learn more about how scholars and public-facing professionals can work together to depoliticize uses of the medieval past and its legacy by providing public-oriented tools that encourage evidence-based discourse. |
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| | Cornell Cinema: The Queen with GRF Juhwan
Friday, April 21, 6:45pm; Leave from Bethe House Office
Two years before the Stonewall Uprising, forty before RuPaul, filmmaker Frank Simon profiled Flawless Sabrina (Jack Doroshow), drag star, hostess, and mentor to many in the drag world as she emcees the 1967 Miss All-American Camp Beauty Pageant. Limited free tickets, sign up now! | |
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| | Rhythms of China with HF Michelle and URF Christian
Saturday, April 22, 6:45pm; Leave from Bethe House Office
We have a limited number of tickets for Rhythms of China 2023, featuring a collab between Amber Dance Troupe & Illuminations Dance Troupe along with guest performers. | |
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| Cornell Dining |  | | Working from home takes a whole new meaning! Jansen's Dining at Bethe is hiring! Lunch and dinner shifts are available 7 days of the week. Hourly pay starts at $15.25 and the job is applicable for federal work study. Please reach out to jansens_dining@cornell.edu to apply.
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| Important Reminders | Bethe House Office Hours | Mon-Fri: 9am-8pm Saturday: 11am-4pm Sunday: 5pm-7pm
*Hours may change. Please call the GRF on call (607-327-1729) for urgent situations and lock outs when the House Office is closed.
Please remember that you can always call Cornell Public Safety at 607-255-111 at any time for emergencies! Bethe House Office Phone: 607-255-7210 email: bethehouseoffice@gmail.com
As a reminder, please wait till your get an email from the House Office telling you that you have a package or letter. We are no longer utilizing our mailboxes and will be processing paper mail the same way we do packages. You will receive an email when you have letter mail to pick up at the House Office. |
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| GRF On Call: 607-327-1729
The GRF On-Call phone is only turned on when the House Office is CLOSED (after hours and over the weekend).
Reasons to call the GRF On-Call: lockouts after hours, neighbors are being noisy during quiet hours (sounds like a party), the electricity went out in your room, and other similar concerns that cannot wait until the House Office is open again.
Do not call the GRF On-Call to pick up a package from the House Office, to let your friend(s) into the building, or for anything that can wait until the House Office is open.
FOR EMERGENCIES CALL CUPD 607-255-1111, OR 911 | | | |
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