FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2001 Even if your meeting times have not changed since the fall, please resend this information if you would like to see it appear in the paper. The Beacon WILL NOT reprint this information until it is confirmed by your organization. friday, January 19: Deadline for 3-point Shootout, Intramu ral Office, Reed 10:30 p.m Commons Midnight Bingo, Reed Saturday, January 20: 1:00 p.m. Tau Kappa Sigma Football and Food, Reed parking lot Women's Basketball Game, 6:00 p.m Erie Hall Men's Basketball Game, Erie 8:00 p.m Hall For the first time since last year's final regular season game, both of tonight's games will be televised on local channels. Lion Entertainment Board Band, Distorted Pen- 9:00 p.m guins, Bruno's Distorted Penguins is a band from Keyser, West Virginia. Since early 1996 the band has exploded into the Morgantown/Pitts hurgh music scene. Having played everywhere across the country from Pittsburgh to Anchorage Alaska, Distorted Pen guins combine ska and rock to make their very own sound. The `Penguins have played with such bands as the Buzz Poets, Blessed Union of Souls and Kamikaze Pilots. Sunday, January 21: Catholic Mass, Reed Commons 8:00 p.m 8:00 p.m. Protestant Worship Services, Reed 114 ATTENTION ALL CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES: Pleases send all of your meeting times, events, notices, etc. for the Spring 2001 semester to the BeaccirS Calendar Page at behreol23@aal. can A Closer Look pler- A Closer Look anuary 22: m. Women's Basketball , Erie Hall 0 - 9:00 p.m. Babes in ins Auditions, Studio Theatre a • ar of Eve , , end Please submit all notices by noon on Tuesday to see it in that week's issue. 7:00 p.m. Delta Chi Fraternity Cookout, Meet at RUB Desk •- •• , kAillikkAgiSkt4.44l64 4ll ‘4o l ‘ , z•• 14 4 4 • • . • ••• • ' 1 0 0• ; . • .4q . orc 4, - • :NIPCNIVNIWWIPIIIIIIgrgPFVrNPr . , Tuesday, January 23: 4:30 - 7:00 p.m Studio Theatre 5:30 p.m 113 Wednesday, January 24: 5:30 p.m. Student Government Association meeting, Reed 113 Thursday, January 25: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m Coffee and Donuts with Commuter Council, Reed Wintergarden 7:00 p.m. Poetry reading by professor George Looney, Reed Lecture Hall George Looney taught in the creative writing program at Bowling State University in Ohio for 11 years before coming to Penn State Erie, including four years in charge of the BFA program in creative writing. During that time, he also served seven years as Editor-in-Chief of the international literary journal, Mid-American Review. He continues to serve as the journal's Translation Editor. Attendant Ghosts, published in November by Cleveland State University Press, is his second collection of poetry. His first, Animals Housed in the Pleasure of Flesh, won the 1995 Bluestem Award. Collections of his have been finalists for many national competitions, including the Yale Younger Poets Series, the National Poetry Series, the White Pine Press competition, and the Ohio State University/ The Journal award. His poetry has received fellowships from the Ohio Arts Council (twice), and won awards from literary journals such as New Letters, The Literary Review, and New Delta Review. His poems have been published by such journals as The Southern Review, The Kenyon Review, New England Review, The Gettysburg Review, Qui terly West, Shenandoah River Poetry, The Texas Alaska Quarterly Reviei Springs, and many more 9:00 p.m. Lion Ente Meet the Parents Reed Babes in Arms Auditions, Commuter Council Meeting, Reed • ' _ . . ~. . , o t 4, ______:. ... ..._. - 4 ''... :i• .. le.' '''. ' , . .0' A Closer Look BLUE BUS SCHEDULE Monday through Friday, 12:45 p.m. to 8:00 p.m Saturday, 1:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. New brochures are available at the Reed Union Building Information Desk and are located at the Blue Bus bulletin board at the first floor entrance to the Reed Union Build ing (near the bookstore). If you have any questions, com ments, or suggestions regarding the Blue Bus and its routes, please call Stacey McCoy at 898-6264 or send and email to sqm2@psu.edu. LAST CALL The Student Activity Fee Committee is accepting propos als for funding requests for the Spring 2001 semester. This will be the final opportunity to request Student Activity Fee funding for this semester year. Please pick up a Fund ing Proposal Request Form at the Reed Union Building (RUB) Information Desk, the SGA Office, the Office of Student Activities, or the Director of Student Affairs Office to request funds to be expended this semester. Forms and additional information are also available at the Student Activity Fee web site located at www.pserie.psu.edu/affairs/saf/index.htm Filing Deadline: Friday, January 26, 2001, 5:00 p.m. Should you have any questions, please call Ken Miller, Director of Student Affairs, 898-6111, SGA President Jen Miles, 898-6220, or Stacey McCoy, RUB Information Desk, 898-7135. mark Your Calendars January 26, 2001 is the last day that students are per mitted to turn in housing contracts. Students are to drop off requests in the Housing Office in Dobbins, and no deposit is necessary. This year there will be a lottery system to choose housing so camping out is unneces sary and prohibited. Students requesting apartments that currently live in traditional residence halls must turn in request cards for both the apartments and their resi dence hall in case an apartment is not available. Stu dents turning in requests after Friday, January 26, will be placed on a waiting list. i'-~ ,
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