Spring 2017 Meeting Time: Fridays 5:00 PM in BLB060

We are a group of students at the University of North Texas in Denton. We focus on educating ourselves and others about the four fields of anthropology, and how they are relevant to our daily lives.
We spend our time giving back to our community (on and off campus), holding events for fellow students, and exploring new ways to have fun.


If you're at UNT, feel free to come hangout! All Anthro majors, minors, and enthusiasts are welcome. :)
Feel free to email us with any comments or questions - anthropeopleunt@gmail.com

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Fall updates

First of all, I would like to send out a big congratulations to three new officers:
1. Sean Chaney
2. Ashley Givens
3. Karen Aguilar

Those returning officers are:
1. Kristyn Crossley
2. Laura Lamb 


We will be meeting sometime during the Christmas holiday break to begin planning our Spring 2013 semester! Some exciting things in our list for Spring are: 1. adopt  a block, 2. the big event, 3. planning a potential out of town trip to Oklahoma, and much more!




***Sunday, December 16th at 6 pm, we will be having an end of year party! If you are interested in coming, please email anthropeopleunt@gmail.com ***



Monday, November 19, 2012

Our dead sea scrolls experience!

This weekend, ASA woke up bright and early in order to spend our day at Southwestern Seminary in Ft Worth, to visit the dead sea scrolls exhibit! Here are some photos from our experience in the exhibit. We were not allowed to take photos inside the actual exhibit itself. In fact the rooms which contained the original dead sea scrolls were kept to a limited number of people at a time, a certain degrees, and limited lighting. The methods of preservation were really neat to see!


At the simulated Qumran dig site.


How many anthropology students does it take to re-create pottery?

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Final General Meeting Agenda + Elections

Hello everyone! This week is our final general meeting! The agenda is posted below!



General Meeting Agenda 11-13

1. announcements (t shirts are in, they are ten bucks! and will be available for pick up at the meeting, garage sale report back and how much we made)
2. Dead Sea Scroll Logistics (tickets are purchased, lets figure out the caravan, where and when to meet on Saturday morning, who will need money for gas, and what to do afterward as far as food or even breakfast)
3. End of year party (who is going to be around after finals, if so do we wanna do something?)
4. Reflecting on Fall 2012 (roundtable discussion on what our favorite experiences in ASA were this semester)
5. Election process (power point presentation on the process by Kristyn and Laura, officer election form is on the anth list serv and on the fb group, due friday 11-16 at 5 pm to anthropeopleunt@gmail.com)

next meeting on 11/20 = elections will begin! The board will organize time slots for people to give their speeches and then answer questions by members after.
Only dues paying members may participate in this process. If everything runs smoothly we will vote afterward, If not we will continue the elections at next tuesdays meeting.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

reporting back on a very successful garage sale!

First and foremost a big THANK YOU to all those who donated material to our yard sale!

We raised enough money to fund our trip to the visit the dead sea scrolls!!


Below are some photos from the sale! ( we had a lot of clothing left over that will be donated to the denton frirends of the family)


Planking cat. It tried out all our furniture. 

The books sold at the garage sale do not reflect the ideologies of ASA :p 

Does this one need a caption?



Saturday, November 3, 2012

recycling at tailgating!

ASA volunteered at the homecoming tailgating to recycle and keep the area clean!

Here is a pic from our time together! After the clean up, we all ate pizza! which was awesome after working at tailgating. 

A big thanks to all those who showed up! Without you all, ASA would not be what it is today!