About me: MISSION STATEMENT
To enhance communication and interaction among students interested in Anthropology.
To contribute to the Anthropology program of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
To provide a social and intellectual setting that augments the Anthropology Curriculum of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Thank you for adding us! Two in our band are anthropologists. I'm a Ph.D. candidate (Miocene primate palaeontology), and Joel is an anthro grad (SE Woodland/Mississippian archaeology). I'm a member of our AGSA Club at SIU, and Joel used to be part of the undergrad anthro club in our department. Our other two band members are in political science and linguistics.
We sometimes write anthropological songs. You might want to check out our song "Incompetent Design" on our MySpace for a good chuckle. We have another called "The Ballad of Oreopithecus," which we need to cycle up onto our space again sometime soon. So pay us another visit, okay?
Evolutionarily yours, Candy, Joel, Jen, and Tom of the Parsley & Sagebrush Band
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Friday, November 16 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday, November 17 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
McDermott Physical Education Complex, North Gym
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We would appreciate anyone who becomes a friend of Dawn and helps with getting the word out about her upcoming video release of How We Die. This was the last song Dawn recorded prior to losing her battle with Cancer on March 28, 2007
Dawn’s twin sister Sherrie accepts The Geri Lester Heroes of Breast Cancer Courage Award – In Memory from the Karmanos Cancer Institute on Dawn’s behalf in a video recorded on October 22, 2007.
You can view this award presentation on Dawn's MySpace page.