Send calendar items to Campus Calendar coordinator Lori Mitchell at ldm9@psu.edu. Items must be received no later than noon on the Friday prior to publication. NOW UNTIL DECEMBER Capital College Liaison Committee to the University Commission for Women will hold meetings at noon every third Thursday in W 335. Black Student Union and the Latino Student Union will hold meetings every Tuesday, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. in the Oliver LaGrone Center (W 132). The International Affairs Association meets every Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. in Olmsted W 139 Acrylic paintings by Terry Bowie in the Morrison Gallery. What's All The CoMotion? t ►i 64041 Wednesday, N0v.15 in the Gallery Lounge Funding provided by the Student Activity Fee, Office of Career Services, SGA, ASL , and eAMI 7 US dALENPAZ • Live performance! • Entertaining sketches on career/job search issues! • Laugh and Learn! at 12 noon "Games of Chance" by Bruce Lanning in the Gallery Lounge. "Mr. and Mrs. Musser," and graphic designs in the shape of the letter 'X' by artists Janette Toth-Musser and Jerry King Musser on display in the first-floor main corridor of Olmsted Building MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 "Women in the Military" at 2 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Dr. Allen Schick from the University of Maryland will speak about "Getting By Lori Mitchell Capital Times Staff Writer the Budget to Perform" at 7:30 p.m. in the Morrison Gallery. SGA will be accepting canned food donations for the South Central PA Food Bank. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Dan Kamin presents "Slick Moves" at 12 noon in the Gallery Lounge "Juxtapositionality" by Dr. Tiffany Sutton will be presented in the Morrison Gallery of the library. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 The Chi Gamma lota (XGl's) Service Organization will sponsor the annual Veterans Day Observance at noon in front of the library. A reception will follow the ceremony in the Morrison Gallery Lounge in the new library. School of Business Administration will hold an open forum from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in room E 314. "Ergonomics Awareness and Back Safety," in the Quiet Study of the CUB from 10 a.m. to noon. For information or registration, contact Human Resources at extension 6004 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 "Women's Rights: Global vs. Regional Capital Times Survey Results Here's what you like, or dislike about the paper. Features: Keep Ditch Student Speak Out 60% L ' l* 40% CD Reviews 67% 33% Movie Reviews 00% , 40% Calendar 100% 0% p o lice Report ,P 40% 60% Coffee & Serial p% 83% New ideas: Yes! Nab! Campus Issue Q&A Column lOO % 0% Submit questions on campus policies and procedures. Get responses from people with answers. Dare Jackie; Jackie 67% Jackie 'Mirk° tried an exercise class and wrote about it for this issue, Should we send Jackie on other assignments? How about hang glkihig? CALENDAR The Cases of Nepal and Russia" from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 The Liaison Committee to the Commission for Women, P.0.W.E.R., and the Student Government Association are sponsoring a Breast Cancer Awareness Walk from noon to I p.m. beginning at the Olmsted Building. "Can You Name That Tune" at 9 p.m. at the Meade Heights Community Center. The International Affairs Association is sponsoring a Geography Quiz in the lobby of the Olmsted Building. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 The theater group CoMotion will per form in the Gallery Lounge at noon. For information, call 948-6025. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Deadline to apply for two $250 book scholarships sponsored by the Harrisburg Chapter of the Penn State Alumnae. Send a brief letter stating why you are deserving or in need of the scholarship to Vickie McClenahan, 119 Birch St., Middletown, PA 17057.
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