Paige Miles, Managing Editor The Behrend Beacon 4 p.m. Trigon meeting; MCC suite - 10 p.m. Lion Entertainment Board movie, "Planet of the Apes"; Reed 117 - 10:30 p.m. The Price is Right; McGarvey Commons - 12:15 p.m. College Republicans meeting; Reed 112 - 5 p.m. - Matchbox Players meeting; Studio Theatre - 5:30 p.m. Association for Women in Communications meeting; Academic 41 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Kickball and Whiffieball; Erie Hall - On Saturday, Nov. 3, RASO will meet at 7:15 p.m. in Bruno's for free pop and pizza. This gathering will be a great opportunity for fellow adult students to meet one another and socialize. Following the meeting, adult students will go to the Studio Theatre to watch "Sand Mountain." Feed the Need, running now through Nov. 17, is an effort to collect food for the Second Harvest Food Bank. Boxes will be placed around campus for food donations. Break-Out Day, where groups go door to door in the community collecting food, occurs on Nov. 10. Anyone wishing for more information can contact Abby Long at asll47@psu.edu. FALL STUDENT LEADERSHIP - On Nov. 17 and 18, Behrend's Fall Leadership Conference will be held at Peek 'N Peak in Clymer, NY. A fee of $l5 per person covers lodging and food costs. For more information, call Student Activities at x 6171. Deadline for registration is Nov. 2. - Peter Leyden, Knowledge Developer for Global Business Network, will speak on Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the McGarvey Commons. Leyden, a "futur ist," will lecture on how technological and economics developments will set the path for the future. - The Ying Quartet, a family from Chicago, will perform Nov. 6 at noon in the Wintergarden. The quartet consists of three violins and one cello, all well balanced in harmony. The performance is free an open to the public. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, THROUGH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Friday 3 Tuesday FEED THE NEED CONFERENCE SPEAKER SERIES MUSIC AT NOON - 5 p.m. Matchbox Players meeting; Studio Theatre - 2:30 p.m and 10 p.m. Lion Entertainment Board movie, "Planet of the Apes"; Reed 117 9 p.m. Hypnotist: Cea Cea & Sandman; Bruno's 1 Wednesday - 11 a.m. Women Today meeting; MCC suite 5:20 p.m. SGA meeting; Reed 114 5:25 p.m. History Club meeting; Reed 112 Mark Your Calendars RA.S.O, ing Adult Student Organization Saturday '' ° ' .3°° ~,.....2 1. ,,, , ..,, „,,,,,,, • , , 4 11.10 ille Friday, November 2, 2001 - 6 p.m. Protestant Campus Ministry Worship Service; Smith Chapel 8 p.m. Catholic Mass; McGarvey Commons Thursday 12:15 p.m. Young Democrats meeting; Reed 3 - 5:30 p.m. Commuter Council meeting; Reed 113 - 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Kickball and Whiffleball; Erie Hall 7 p.m. Political Science Jeopardy; Reed 117 rofessor John Kerwin plays St. Peter in Sand Mountain Sand Mountain, a play by Romulus Linney, will be presented in the Studio Theatre, November 2, and 3 at 8 p.m., November 4 at 2:30 p.m. The play features two parts, Sand Mountain Matchmaking and Why The Lord Came To Sand Mountain. In the first part, Rebecca, played by Jeanine Noce, is sought after by four males all attempting to win her heart to hold her hand in marriage. In the second half, The Lord and Saint Peter visit an unwed couple with 14 children. Tony Elliot directs Sand Mountain. Sunday A Closer Look behrcoll3 @aol. corn Monday THON meeting; SGA - 1 p.m. Office a v- -,. 4 p.m. Trigon meeting; MCC Suite - 10 p.m. Lion Entertainment Board movie, "The Fast and the Furious"; Reed 117 Page 12 ‘*. Friday Sand Mountain Two comic tales of the Tennessee frontier
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