Page 8 behrcoll3@aol.com 1:30 p.m. Staff information meeting; Reed 117 - 3:30 p.m. Women's soccer game; Behrend Fields - 4 p.m. Trigon meeting; MCC Suite - 4 p.m. Intramural men's, women's, co-ed, individual, & team cross country deadline; IM Office, Junker Center 4 p.m. Fantasy hockey league deadline; IM Office, Junker Center - 7 p.m. Women's volleyball game; Junker Center - 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. —Annual career fair; Roche Hall - 5 p.m. - Matchbox Players meeting; Studio Theatre - 5:15 p.m. Alumni Fellow ceremony and reception; Reed Wintergarden 5:30 p.m. Association for Women in Communications meeting; Academic 41 Behrend is recognizing National Depression Screening Day Oct. 3rd, outside Bruno's between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The goal of the event is to heighten awareness to the signs and symptoms of depression. Depression is a very severe, yet com mon disorder that affects both the body and mind. College stu dents are particularly at risk. There will be an opportunity to fill out a screening form, which will be scored and reviewed with you by a mental health professional. In addition, there will be an opportunity to fill out a questionnaire on suicide if someone knows a person at risk. The forms are anonymous, and a num- ber, not a name, will be used for identification purposes. Questions? Call Allison Parr-Plasha at the personal counseling office (x 6164). FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, THROUGH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 Friday Tuesday National Depression Screening Day Wednesday, 29 Saturday - 1 p.m. Women's volleyball match vs. Frostburg 5 p.m. Matchbox Players meeting; Studio Theatre 3 Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. - Speaker Series, Greg Gumbel - Reed Unionßuilding 10 a.m - 2 p.m. Depression screenings - outside Bruno's. - 11 a.m. Women Today meeting; MCC Suite - 4 p.m. Men's soccer match vs Grove City - 5:20 p.m Reed 114 5:25 p.m Reed 112 Mark Your Calendars Oct. CMMINIM OF MOM Friday, September 28, 2001 SGA meeting; History Club meeting; 3rd , ' %Ai, 1 - 8 p.m. Catholic Mass; McGarvey Commons 4 „.„, Thursday - 12:15 p.m. Young Democrats meeting; Reed 3 - 5:30 p.m. Commuter Council meeting; Reed 113 - Music at Noon will continue its series with a performance by Solid Brass, a quartet of trumpets, a trio of trombones, bass trombone, French horn, tuba and percussion. Solid Brass, dressed in tuxedos, plays a variety of music, including battle songs, folk songs, and medieval tunes. The performance will take place on Oct. 5 in the Reed Wintergarden at Behrend. It is free to the public and students. Sunday A Closer Look - 3:30 p.m. Women's tennis match vs. Edinboro , 0 12 p.m. Music at Noon: Solid Brass; Reed Wintergarden 4 p.m. Trigon meeting; MCC Suite 4 p.m. Women's tennis match vs. Pitt-Greensburg - 5 p.m. Men's soccer match vs. Westminster - 10 p.m. Lion Entertainment Board movie; Reed 117 -Greg Gumbel, sports broadcaster of Emmy Award-winning of The NFL Today, will appear in the Reed Union Building on Wednesday, Oct. 3, at 7:30 p.m. Gumbel has also hosted Sportstime, along with hosting various Super Bowls, Olympics, and World Series. The 2001-2002 Speaker Series is free to the public and to students. PHOTOS COURTESY OF UNIVERSITY RELATIONS The Behrend Beacon Monday Friday A T