Erinn Hansen, Calendar Page Editor behrcoll3 @ aol.com -3 p.m. - SGA Student Proposal meet ng, Reed 114 •3:30 p.m. - District 10 swimming :hamps, Junker Center -6 p.m. - AMCC basketball tournament, Junker Center 8 p.m. - “Sin” - Play - Studio Theatre 10 p.m. - LEB Movie - “13 Ghosts”, leed 117 •10:30 p.m. - Midnight Bingo, Reed dcGarvey commons -10 a.m. - Admission Meeting, Erie Hall Conference Room - 019 -11 a.m. - Newman Association 50/50 Raffle, Reed Fundraising Table 2 -11 a.m. - Petition Handout, Bruno’s until 2 p.m -12 p.m. - Plastics Dept, lunch, Logan - Dining Room -12:15 p.m. - College Republicans Meeting, Reed 3 -4 p.m. - Society of Undergraduate Economists meeting, Reed 3 kl 6 p.m, «ilanhellenic meeting, Reed 3 -6:30 p.m. - Self Defense Program, Lawrence Hall - Lobby -7 p.m. - Drinking Days, Tigress - Lobby - Ist Floor -8 p.m. - Coffee House, Almy Hall - Mari Trenkle Lounge On March 18, candidates will begin campaigning for the SGA elections which will take place on April 17 and 18. Candidates are re quired to pick up a packet from the RUB Desk that will explain all the rules for the election. There will also be information regarding the best ways to campaign and how to get in the Beacon a week prior to the elections. No campaigning is allowed until the Elections Committee notifies you and approves your eligibility. Make sure to pick up the packet once you are notified. Been there. Done that. What’s next? You decide. The Student Activity Fee Committee is preparing to allocate money for Fall 2002, and it needs your requests. Students may pick up a Funding Proposal Request Form at the RUB Desk, the SGA Office, the Office of Student Activities, or the Office of Student Affairs to sug gest the uses for the available funding. Forms and additional informa tion are also available at the Student Activity Fee web site located at www.pserie.psu.edu/activity/saf/index.htm. To strengthen your proposal, please provide itemized details and quotes, which are required for all food or refreshment requests. All proposals are due at the RUB Desk by March 15 at 5 p.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 THROUGH FRIPAYjyiARCHJ___ Friday Tuesday Campaigning starts! ■ Saturday % * : «,•£> ~8 a.m. - District 10 swimming champs, Junker Center ~8 a.m. - Prayer Meeting, Reed McGarvey Commons ~10 a.m. - Martial Arts Club, Junker Center ~12 p.m. - AMCC Basketball Tournament, Junker Center ~1 p.m. - Ballroom Dance Club, Junker Center -2:30 p.m. - Movie - “13 Ghosts”, Reed 117 -8 p.m. - “Sin” - Play, Studio Theatre -10 p.m. - “13 Ghosts,” Reed 117 27 Wednesday -9 a.m. - Union City H.S. visit, Reed 112 -11 a.m. - SGAOpen House, SGA Office until 2 p.m -11 a.m. - Student Activities meeting, Reed 3 -12 p.m. - Internship, Summer Job, and Career Fair, Reed McGarvey Commons until 4 p.m. -12:15 p.m. - Lenten Mass, Smith Chapel Worship Area -1 p.m. - Earth Day Planning Committee, Reed 3 -5 p.m. - History Club meeting, Reed 113 -5:15 p.m. - Delta Sigma Pi presentation, Reed 114 -5:20 p.m. ■ SGA Meeting, Reed Wintergarden -6 p.m. - NVR/Ryan Homes Info Session, Reed 113 -6 p.m. - Gamers Club meeting, Reed 3 -7 p.m. - Outdoor Club meeting, Smith Chapel Living Room -7 p.m. - Pizza with the Provost, Tigress - Lobby - Ist Floor -8 p.m. - Yoga Club, Junker Center -8 p.m. - Management Information Systems Club meeting, Reed 114 Mark Your Calendars CJULENMN OF EVENTS Friday, February 22, 2002 -2:30 p.m. - “Sin” - Play, Studio Theatre -6 p.m. - Protestant Campus Ministry Worship Service, Smith Chapel Worship Area -6 p.m. - Drinking Days, Porcupine - Lobby - 2nd Floor -8 p.m. - Catholic Mass, Smith Chapel Worship Area 28 Thursday -8 a.m. - Internship Fair interviews, Reed 3 -11:30 a.m. - Lenten Speaker Series, Smith Chapel Living Room -12:15 p.m. - Financial Management Association meeting, Reed 112 -12:15 p.m. - College Democrats of Behrend, Reed 3 -4 p.m. - Reception for Ann Pancake, Logan - Parlour/ Harry’s Club -5:15 p.m. - Lion Ambassadors, Glenhill - Memorial Room -5:30 p.m. - International Student Organization meeting, Reed 112 -7 p.m. - Reading from “Given Ground" biy Ann'Pancake, Smith Chapel -8 p.m. - Mid-Winter Concert, Reed McGarvey Commons -8:15 p.m. - Joint Resident Council meeting, Reed 3 -9 p.m. - Delta Sigma Pi meeting, Reed 3 The Student Government Association will host its Open House on Wednesday from 11a.m. - 2 p.m. in the SGA Office, located in Reed. Students are invited to come and see what SGA does and what you can do to become a part of it. If you have any questions, contact SGA at 898-6220. Students are invited to “Pizza with the Provost” on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Tigress Lobby on the first floor. This event is an opportunity for students to dis cuss their issues and concerns with Dr. Jack Burke, Behrend’s Interim Provost and Dean. The “Pizza with the Provost” series is scheduled throughout the ##•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• nits, etc, on our Colondar of Events Page! Jon in that week’s issue. Send submissions to the attention rmation in our campus mailbox, bottom floor, Reed Union JB. While you should include all possible information, ints; please contact the Beacon for special requests. Sunday A Closer Look SGA Open House Pizza with the Provost - Labyrinth Walk, Smith Chapel -8 a.m -10 a m - SGA Budget Proposal meeting, Reed 114 -12 p.m. - Health & Wellness Outreach Table, Reed Fundraising Table 2 -5:20 p.m.Lion Entertainment Board meeting, Reed 3 -5:30 p.m. - Commuter Council, Reed 112 -6 p.m. - J. Fernandez - Spain Dinner, Logan - Parlour/ Dining Room - Tri Beta Bi meeting, Reed 113 -6 p.m -7 p.m. - Drinking Days, Tiffany - Lobby - Ist Floor -7 p.m. - Scholar Reception, Almy Hall - Mari Trenckle Lounge -7 p.m. - Open Forum - Organized Religion and Homosexuality, Reed 117 - Alpha Phi Omega meeting, Reed 112 -7:30 p.m -8 p.m. - Yoga Club, Junker Center -9 p.m. - Delta Sigma Pi meeting, Reed 3 ~8 a.m. - 2002 FTCAP, Reedll7 ~10 a.m. - PA Free Enterprise Week - PA Business Adventure, Reed 114 ~2 p.m. - Lambda Sigma Executive Board Meeting, Reed 3 ~5 p.m. - PA Free Enterprise Week - PA Business Adventure, Reed -»9 p.m. - Erie Business Adventure 40* school year. 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