FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2000 friday, September 15: 10:00 p.m LEB Movie U-_57/, Reed 117 Saturday, September 16: 1:00 Men's Soccer Game, Playing Fields _ ...f ) 6 3:30 Women's Soccer Game, ( ( i • 00 1 III) Playing Fields LEB Movie U-571, Reed 117 10:00 p.m Sunday, September 17: Women's Tennis, Tennis Courts 9:00 a.m Theater Trip to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, for Shaw Festival A Closer Look THEATER TRIP: LORD OF THE FLIES On Sunday, September 17, there will be a theater trip to the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, to see a stage adaptation by Nigel Williams, based on the novel Willial Golding. The story traces the descent into savagery of a group of British schoolboys who are stranded without adults some where in the South Pacific just after World War 2. Tickets are $35, and they include transportation. There are only 14 seats in the van, so don't delay!! To make reservations, or for further information, contact Mr. Elliot at x 6279 or Academic 145. Catholic Mass, Reed Commons 8:00 p.m 8:00 Protestant Worship Services, Reed 114 9:00 p.m. LEB movie U-571, Reed 117 Monday, September 18: 7:00 p.m. RA Interest Meeting, Ohio Hall A Closer Look * RA INTEREST MEETINGS Within the next few weeks Residence Life will be sponsoring several informative meetings for those interested in becoming Resident Assistants for the 2001-2002 school year. These meet ings will be held in various places on the following dates and times: September 14, 18, 21, & 26 at 7:00 p.m.; September 20 & 27 at 8:00 p.m.; September 19 at 8:30 p.m.; and September 25 at 12:00 p.m. Stay tuned to the Calendar Page for meeting loca tions. vrvirlur c IMO -161'. /AEAI2:IS College Democrats meeting, Academic 57 (those interested who cannot attend should call 898-6206) 111.11 Tuesday, September 19: 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m A Closer Look UNIVERSITY PARK CAREER DAYS The annual University Park Career Day geared for seniors in non-technical majors (business and humanities) will be held on Tuesday. September 19, from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Bryce Jordan Center. Behrend's Career Development Center (CDC) is sponsoring a bus for travel to and from University Park for this day. The bus will leave the Reed Union Building at 8:00 a.m. and will return there at 9:00 p.m. A sign up sheet is available in the CDC, and seats will be reserved on a first come, first-served basis. Students must be registered in the Career Management System to attend. Maps, parking, and hotel information are available in the CDC. A list of companies that will be attending the Career Days can be viewed at: www.bjc.psu.edukareerdays2ooo/ html/stwlents/Mformation.html. Women's Tennis, Tennis Courts 4:00 p.m Women's Volleyball, Erie Hall 7:00 p.m Protestant Worship Services, Reed 113 7:00 p.m -- "Sex Under the Influence" speech with Joel Goldman, Reed Commons 7:00 p.m Ra Interest Meeting, Apartments Community 8:30 p.m Center Wednesday, September 20: Women's Soccer, Playing Fields 2:00 p.m Men's Soccer, Playing Fields 4:30 p.m 5:15 p.m. SGA Meeting, Reed 114 API 7:30 p.m. College Republicans meeting, call Erin McCurdy at 897-0417 for location RA Interest Meeting, Perry Hall 8:00 p.m Thursday, September 21: RA Interest Meeting, Lawrence Hall 7:00 p.m 7:30 p.m. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Meeting, Science 126 7:30 p.m. 'Agronomy Open House, "Violent Universe," S9ience 1 01 9:00 p.m. LEB Movie, Reed 117 ALL BEHRENI OFFICES ARE NOTICES ON TO GET THE ' HAVE INFO 12:00 University Park Career Days I, \ i 1' 1 -1 - , k , ' -L-., k.... ATIVE NTS Ok *.s RASE. MEET- IN AT Mark Your Calendars EMERGING LEADERS 2000 On Saturday, September 23, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the Office of Student Activities and the Student Activity Fee will be sponsoring the Emerging Leaders 2000 Conference in the Reed Union Building. The conference will feature key speaker Jack Chambers, a professional student development consultant. This program is designed for those interested in learning more about becoming involved as a student and in developing personal skills for leadership and life. Those interested should contact Shawna Pelasky, coordinator of Greek life and student leadership programs, in the Office of Student Activities at x 6171 or by email at sepl2@psu.edu. PARENTS AND FAMILIES WEEKEND Parents and families weekend will be held on September 29 and continue through October 1. This is a weekend to partici pate in a celebration for parents, families, and students. High lights include Casino Night, a Tail Gate Party, and Comedian Michael Dean Ester. Reservation deadline is September 25. Ques tions about Parents and Families Weekend should be directed to the Office of Student Activities at x 6171. The second annual Cider Rock will be held on Saturday, Sep tember 23, in the Apartment Quad. Cider Rock is the fall version of Spring Fever, which features many bands, free food, and ac tivities. The bands this year will begin at 5:00 p.m. and will continue until 11:30 p.m. Join fellow Penn State students at University Park for All-U- Day, a day where students from all Penn State campuses can attend a Penn State football game. Tickets will be sold at a reduced rate of $l7 to students. The game takes place on November 4, but students can come up for the whole weekend and enjoy a tailgating party and other activities at University Park. Only 50 tickets are allotted to Behrend, so stop by the RUB Desk to complete the sign-up sheet. Bring Penn State ID and cash/check for each ticket. Only 2 tickets per student, sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Questions or comments may be directed to Chris Rizzo, director of student activities, at x 6171 or clr4@psu.edu. Student Gouernment association SGA Meetings are held every Wednesday at 5:15 p.m. in Reed 114. Currently SGA is looking for people to serve as the student members on the following faculty committees: A _,demic im s utin Computer Center. Athletics: Advise and monitor in matters involving athletic standards relating to educational standards. : Review and evaluate all course and curriculum proposals Library: Concerned with the general operation of the Library. Research: Review research policies, recommend the establishment, modification, or termination of organized research units, and review grant and sabbatical leave applications. Scholarships and Awards: Recommend policies and procedures relating to student awards and scholarships. Student Life: Review and make recommendations regarding policies, programs, and services, which regulate and support student life on campus CIDER ROCK ALL-U-DAY : Recommend policies and procedures relating to the