Rebecca Weindorf, Managing Editor The Behrend Beacon -8 a.m. - PNC Bank Info Table and P&S Permit Sale, Reed Wintergarden -12 p.m. - English Majors & Thesis meeting, Reed 113 -.10 p.m. - Lion Entertainment Board movie, "Hard Ball"; Reed 117 -10:30 p.m. - Midnight Bingo, Reed McGarvey Commons %% i jk -9 a.m. - Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration, Reed Wintergarden -12:15 p.m. - College Republicans meeting, Reed 112 -5 p.m. - MLK Jr. Convocation, Reed McGarvey Commons -6:15 p.m. - Garners Club meeting, Reed 113 -7 p.m. - Major Declaring Seminar (all students) with Patrick, Ohio Hall Lobby -9 p.m. - Intervarsity Christian Fel lowship Prayer meeting, Reed 3 The MLK Jr. Celebration continues into Monday, January 21 with an Annual Family Breakfast for students, faculty and staff from 7:15 a.m to 8 a.m. Faculty and staff are encouraged to bring a student to the break fast; likewise, students are also encouraged to bring a faculty or staff member with them. Reservations must be made by Wednesday, Janu ary 16 at the Office of Student Affairs (115 Reed) or by calling x6lll. The Annual Celebration Program, titled "Celebrating King's Legacy through the Arts," begins at 4 p.m. on January 21 in Erie Hall. Classes are encouraged to attend the program, consisting of performances by two dance troupes from the Cleveland School of the Arts. A candelight vigil will follow the program. This program is free and open to the public UNIVERSITY FACULTY SENATE REPRESENTATIVE SGA is currently taking nominations for position of University Faculty Sen ate Representative for the 2002-2003 school year. Interested persons should contact SGA at x 6220 or attend either the January 16 or January 23 SGA meeting at 5:20 p.m. in Reed 114. Deadlines for applications is January 23. Informational fliers are available at the RUB desk. A parking forum will also be hosted by SGA on January 23 at 7:30 p.m. in Reed 117. Students are asked to express opinions and suggestions about the current parking situation. Students can also contact SGA at x 6220 with any additional ideas. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, THROUGH FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 Friday 112 Saturday 13 Tuesday 16 Wednesday 17 Thursday 18 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. 2002 -11 a.m. - Lion Ambassador meeting, Academic 069 -1 p.m. Varsity Men's and Women's Swim Meet vs. Alfred; Junker Center Swimming Pool -2 p.m. - Varsity Women's Basketball vs. Frostburg, Junker Center -2:30 p.m. - Lion Entertainment Board movie, "Hard Ball"; Reed 117 -4 p.m. - Varsity Men's Basketball vs Frostburg, Junker Center -8 p.m. - Oval Opus, Bruno's Cafe -10 p.m. - Lion Entertainment Board movie, "Hard Ball"; Reed 117 -8 a.m. - PNC Bank Info Table and P&S Permit Sale, Reed Wintergarden -5:20 p.m. - Student Government Associa tion meeting, Reed 114 -5:25 p.m. - History Club meeting, Reed 112 -6 p.m. - Returning Adult Student meeting, Reed 113 -7 p.m. - Pizza with the Provost, Perry Lobby -7 p.m. - Major Declaring Seminar (all students) with Patrick, Tigress Lobby -7:30 p.m. - Varsity Men's Basketball vs Fredonia, Junker Center -8 p.m. - Campus Crusade for Christ meet ing, Reed 113 Mark Your Calendars CELEBRATION NOMINATIONS 11- • • wan • •• \ ;,• r mei Ira! j -4) Friday, January 11, 2002 - 6 p.m. - Protestant Campus Ministry Worship Service, Smith Chapel - 8 p.m. - Catholic Mass, McGarvey Commons '''''' ol i. ---i ::: : N t., -:,-'•:: .. ... >, Y >.. ... • ....., 7. ••....-% - , - • . !--,,,, • • ~ •.1 N.::••••,--• -8 a.m. - P&S Parking Permit Sale, Reed Wintergarden -11 a.m. - SAF meeting, Reed 3 -12 p.m. - Major Declaring Seminar (for commuters) with Patrick, Reed 114 -12:15 p.m. - College Democrats of Behrend meeting, Reed 3 -12:15 p.m. - Sophomore Entrance to Major program/meeting, Reed 114 -4 p.m. - Traffic Appeals Board meeting, Reed 113 -7 p.m. - Varsity Women's Basketball vs Fredonia, Junker Center MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. 2002 CELEBRATION The Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration is sponsored by the Office of Educational Equity Programs, with funding from the Student Activity Fee and the Mary Behrend Cultural Fund. The celebration begins on Tuesday with first and second grade students visiting Behrend to par ticipate in a variety of activities from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Reed Union Building. At 7 p.m., The Rt. Rev. Vashti Murphy McKenzie will be guest speaking at the convocation and the Mass Choir of St James A.M.E. Church will also be present. The day's activities are free of charge and open to the public. The Behrend Winter Olympics will be held January 18 and 19 Each team will have five members (teams can be coed) to compete with. Several events will occur in which teams have a chance to win medals. The top team wins first prize, while the top three teams will receive prizes. Events take place indoors and outdoors. The Planet 93.9 will broadcast the Olympic events. Free food will be available, and students are encouraged to make donations to THON, which helps raise money for children with cancer. All proceeds will Do you have questions about declaring your major? Patrick can help you out. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Patrick will meet with students to answer questions about declaring a major. These meetings are open to all students. On Thursday, the noon meeting will be held specifically for commuting students in Reed 114; the 8:45 p.m. meet ing on Friday will be held for athletes at The Junker Center. Sunday 14 A Closer Look BEHREND WINTER OLYMPICS CONFUSED ABOUT A MAJOR? -8 a.m. - PNC Bank Info Table and P&S Permit Sale, Reed Wintergarden -5:20 p.m. - Lion Entertainment Board meeting, Reed 3 -5:30 p.m. - Commuter Council meeting, Reed 112 -7 p.m. - Varsity Women's Basketall vs. W&J, Junker Center -7:30 p.m. - Alpha Phi Omega meeting, Reed 112 -8 a.m. - P&S Parking Permit Sale, Reed Wintergarden -9 a.m rial Room -2 p.m. - Behrend Winter Olympics, Reed McGarvey Commons -4 p.m -5 p. n Hall -8:45 p.m. - Majcr Declaring Seminar (for athletes) with Patrick, Junker Center -10 p.m. - Lion Entertainment Board movie, "Don't Say A Word," Reed 117 benefit THON behreoll3@aoLcom Monday Friday - PAC meeting, Glenhill Memo - Trigon meeting, MCC office - Behrend Winter Olympics, Erie Page
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