SAtMS HAUL GALLERY Take time to enjoy the startlingly beautiful photography of Rick Snizik, principal and design director of Stratus Communication Design, LLC. Snizik summarizes his work thus: "While it's true that the structures anc spaces in which we live, work, and play provide us with the shelter and protection that we need at the most basic level, they also serve as silent, if not always perma nent, testaments to the creativity and endur ing nature of the human spirit." Center hall first floor, Olmsted Building, through the end of December. MORRISON GAUUEM An art exhibit from Group Doshi of the Susquehanna Art Museum is on display through Dec. 13 in the Morrison Gallery of the Library. “Late Nite at the CUB", November 20 and December 11 from 9 p.m. to midnight. Plans call for a guest speaker at each program discussing topics of interest to the stu dent population. There will also be tournaments in such activities as table tennis, rac quetball, billiards, chess, checkers, etc. At the conclusion of each program snacks will be provided. Anyone who would like to suggest topics they would like to see present ed can call the Recreation/Athletic Department at 948-6267. Some topics that are presently being considered center around healthy eating, lifetime activities and their value, aerobics fitness, etc. For further information please call Residence Living at x 6269 or Recreation/Athletics at x 6266 or x 6267 Denise Hart and Bob Ferguson will be the guest speakers at the next scheduled "Late Nite at the CUB” that will be held on Wednesday, November2oth. Denise is a personal trainer and owns her own business, (Focused on Fitness). She has a B.S. in both Exercise Science and Physical Education, and is certi fied by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Bob is a representative from Life Fitness and will be demonstrating the new Equipment that was recently pur chased from Life Fitness that was funded by the Student Activities Fee. The presenta tion will be held from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. The hours for "Late Nite at the CUB" will Recreation Tournament Once again PSH will compete in the Association of College Unions International Region 4 Recreation Tournament that will be hosted by the University of Maryland at Eastern Shore on Feb. 7 and 8. Plans call for local tournaments to be held in bowling, billiards and table tennis, and the winners of these tournaments will represent PSH in February. Please call Bud Smitley at x 6267 for further information. The Creative Craft Series kicks off on Nov. 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Community Center of the student housing complex on the Harrisburg campus. Students get the chance to create their own unique, one-of-a-kind mug. To register,please contact the Student Activities Office (948-6273) or the Community Center (948-6270). Space is limited, so hurry!! You are invited to join "Volleyball Wednesdays" from Bto 11 p.m. each week in the CUB gym. The Harrisburg campus Volleyball Club will have three courts open. You can form your own team or show up on your own to join the fun (if coming solo, the club suggests you arrive around 8 p.m. for easier team accommodations). The club is also interested in playing a faculty team in a tournament at the end of the semester. Students are asked to encourage faculty to form a team. Once again PSH will compete in the Association of College Unions International Region 4 Recreation Tournament that will be hosted by the University of Maryland at Eastern Shore on February 7 and 8. Plans Call for local tournaments to be held in bowling, billiards and table tennis, and the winners of these tournaments will represent PSH in February. Please call Bud Smitley at x 6267 for further information. items to The Capital Times Calender ih Elkalban at: captimes@psu.edu limited. Some calendar items may be held for later publication. Evening CUB Activities" continue until midnight Creative Craft Series Volleyball Wednesdays Recreation Tournament The Student Government Association (SGA) meets at 12:30 Accounting Club The Accounting Club (IMASC) meets each Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in E-258 Olmsted, International Affairs Association The International Affairs Association meets Wednesdays at 4:45 p.m. in W-137 Olmsted. New members are being sought. All majors are welcome. For information, e-mail cxp399@psu.edu. Volleyball Club Volleyball Club Open gym every Wednesday at the CUB (8:00 - 11:00pm). For more informa tion contact Mark Caltagirone Volleyball Club Rep .mxc473@psu.edu American Studies/Humanities Club meets in C-212 Olmsted from 5 to 6 p.m. Gwen Wind at gkwlo6@psu.edu or Diane Pietkiewicz at dmp22l@psu.edu for more information. - K-'m •. i Nov. 19An interactive Community Psychology and Social Change Colloquium from 4:45 to 5:45 pm. Tuesday, Nov. 19 in the Morrison Gallery will feature Assistant Professor of Sociology Ken Kyle discussing "Is Critical Theory Applicable to Social Change? Developing Tools of Participatory Policy Development and Evaluation." The Capital College Teaching and Learning Consortium Faculty Team presents a noontime workshop titled, "Brainstorming Session: What is Good Teaching and How Is It Best Evaluated," on Tuesday, Nov. 19 from 12:20 to 1:45 pm. in the Gallery Lounge. Faculty are invited to join us in an open discussion about this important sub ject, led by Dr. Denise Meister from the School of Behavioral Sciences and Education. Lunch will be served. If you have any questions a! bout this event, please contact Dr. Barbara Sims, Co-Chair of the Capital College TLC Faculty Team at bas4@psu.edu, or by phone at Ext. 6044. Please contact Sharon Blouch at svbs@psu.edu if you plan February 11,2003 February 19,2003 February 28,2003 March 1,2003 April 1,2003 April 8,2003 April 9,2003 The Penn State Downtown Center and the Harrisburg Downtown Improvement District are partnering to present an evening with acclaimed actor James Earl Jones at 7 pm. Nov. 22 at The Forum in Harrisbutg. Tickets are now on sale for the special event. Proceeds will benefit the Leadership Development Institute of the Urban League of Metropolitan Harrisburg, Inc. To reserve tickets, phone The Whitaker Center Box Office at 717-214-2787 ore-mail thebox@! whitakercenterorg. For information on the appearance, phone the Downtown Center at 717-783-0433. A Native American “Living Treasure” is coming to Harrisburg and the campuses of Capital College the week of November 18. Sidney H. Byrd, a member of the Lakota Sioux tribe and a retired Presbyterian minister, will lead public discussions at Penn State’s International House on Chestnut Street in Harrisburg at noon November 19, at Penn State Harrisburg at 5 p.m. November 20. Lion Ambassadors Meet in room C 212 at 5:00 ;rv Thurt The Capital Christian Fellowship will meet 12:15 -1:15 p.m. in Wl3B. Other The Capital Times will meet Every Tuesday and Thursday at 12:30 in roonrW34l (marked “restricted area”) The Ski/Snowboard Club will meet Thursday, Oct. 31 from 5 to 6 p.m. in W-205 Olmsted. This is a mandatory meeting to turn in fund raiser money and unsold tickets and to register for the Night Club card. Please bring a current photo for registration. For information, contact Jennyatsweetpea442l@aol.com to attend. CVC Job/Intcm Fair, PSH CPEC Job/Intem Fair, PSH Multicultural Career Conference, UP Spring Career Day, UP Education Fair, UP Teacher Recruitment Day (TRD), PSH Multicultural Fair, UP
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