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Start things early, you'll thank yourself later. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Pay attention to finals--one could be the deciding factor Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Try something new over break. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Decide on millennium plans now! Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb 18). Just do it! Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Remember what is important to you. by Oil flickinger (www.l.e-x.cam) 91 7 TE Hang in there, AYR +~► STUDENT CLUB OF THE WEEK by Liz Hayes associate editor The featured student organization this week is the Association of Black Collegians, or ABC, which is one of the diversity-focused clubs that falls under the "umbrella" of the Multi- Cultural Council. In the words of club president Ayodele Jones, ABC " . . . empha sizes the African-American culture and acts as a support group for mi nority students on campus. We strive to ensure self-pride and self-aware ness . ." Although ABC is related to MCC, the two clubs do not directly co sponsor any events. ABC does work in tandem with MCC. however; the club sends representatives to MCC's meetings every other Wednesday and it participates in general event planning. Also, ABC does consult with MCC to insure that none of the events being planned overlap time wise, or in subject matter, with any of the other diversity-focused orga nizations. ABC does sponsor several events on its own during the course of the Twas the night before Finals When all through Penn State, Not a student was sleeping They were studying too late. The Coffee was flowing It pulsed in their veins, While caffeine-induced hallucinations Clouded their brains. And I in my pajamas, My roommate at her desk, Had just settled in To study for our test. When out in the hall there arose booming bass, My roommate Missy got A pale look on her face. Away to the doorway We flew like a flash, Peered through the peep hole And unlocked the latch. The black light was shining Out into the hall, While colored lights reflected Off the disco ball. When what to my wondering eyes Should appear, But a miniature keg, And eight cases of beer. More rapid than Dobbin's food Running through your system, We pounded on the door of The party-throwing vixen. A zzDitaililiwl, DI 'skit* CCDllceglawzi year. So far this semester, it has held two major events: "Expressions of Blackness" and the Kwanzaa celebra tion. "Expressions of Blackness" was held on the evening of November 12, during which people were given the opportunity to express themselves culturally in a variety of formats. The Kwanzaa dinner, which celebrates the seven principles of Kwanzaa that were created by Dr. Karenga, was held on Sunday, December 5. Events to look forward to next se mester include the Game Show Night, the End of the Year Gala, and the Unity Picnic. The Game Show Night features various game shows, during which contestants will be ask6,d to answer questions pertaining to black history. This event will be held on February 11, 2000. The End of the Year Gala mid the Unity Picnic are both traditionally held toward the end of the spring se mester. The Gala, which will be held on April 15, 2000, recognizes the su perior achievements of ABC's mem bers and celebrates the past year. The Unity Picnic is traditionally held the week before finals, and offer a "last minute chance to reminisce over the vcoa6 t6e 31tigfjt ka5. 4.% Before Sinais by Erin Henninger DECEMBER 10, 1999, THE BEHREND BEACON, PAGE 11 We shouted and pleaded; "We're trying to think!" The party host's reply, "Honey, you need a drink!" We would have liked to participate In their party jamming But we needed some quiet To conduct all our cramming. Then suddenly a light Appeared down the hall. A man walked toward us Who was old and tall. "Pizza! Pizza!" were the only Words that he said. Then he gave us the box, And a pat on the head. We went into our room Feeling astonished and weird Who was this Magic pizza man with a beard? The pizza did help to improve our mood, But when we opened the lid, There was a box On top of our food. The contents of the box Made my eyes fill with tears, It contained a set of earplugs For my roommate's and my ears Then again I heard the voice Of the Pizza Man "Happy Finals To All, And To All A Good Exam! !" year gone by in the natural outdoors," said Jones, 07 POLSCI. Currently, ABC has about 20 offi cial, dues-paying members (the club requires a yearly due of $8). Other than Jones, the officers of the club include vice president Danielle Marshall, treasurer Kim Moses, and secretary Cheon Graham. Biddy Brooks, the Assistant Head of the Di vision of Undergraduate Studies, serves as the club's advisor. Anyone is welcome to join the club; the only requirements are to express an interest in ABC events, to attend the meetings, and to pay the yearly dues. ABC held meetings every other Tuesday at 12 p.m. in the MCC suite this past semester; they have not es tablished a new meeting time for next semester. All meetings are open to the public. The club shares an office, as well as a phone line, with the Organiza tion of Latin American Students in the MCC suite. The number is x 6318. Also, interested students can contact Jones at x 6958 or via email at asjloB@psu.edu.