61 Community I www.thebehrendbeacon.com J 25 FRIDAY 26 SATURDAY 27 SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. @ Junker Center 4:00 - 6:30 p.m. @ Smith Chapel ■ ' Varsity Volleyball Contest Protestant Campus Ministry 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. @ Smith Chapel Wjj Protestant Campus Fellowship I 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. @ Smith Chapel " 8:00 -10:00p.m. @Reed 114 ' v Business Meeting 28 MONDAY 29 TUESDAY 30 WEDNESDAY 01 THURSDAY Final Exam Conflict: Filing Final Exam Conflict: Filing Final Exam Conflict Filing Final Exam Conflict: Filing Period Period Period Period 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. @ Junker 6:00 -10:00 p.m. @ Logan Center House Varsity Volleyball Contest American Dream Institute • Gym 3 • Harry’s Club In the community; COMMUNITY SERVICE \ Alternative Spring Break heading to New Orleans in 2010 BY CHRISTINE NEWBY Students, faculty, and staff Additionally, an essay section to go.” by the end of Oct. managing editor will be rebuilding homes that was added. The application is on the “I’ll work with [students] in- have been affected by hurri- “We want students to be hon- Facebook group called Penn dividually if need be," Stubbs The 2010 Alternative Spring canes and natural disasters. est and tell us why they are in- State Behrend Alternative said about financial issues. Break (ASB) trip to New Or- According to Cynara Stubbs, terested,’’ Stubbs explained Spring Break 2010-New Or- “There will be a fundraising op leans, LA on March 7-12 in- Coordinator of the Center for about the\new essay portion of leans. Once the application is volves a new application Service and The Smith Chapel, the application. “It is a great completed, students need to “If Wfil |’\/P nPVPf V/fll process which must be submit- one of the new features this way to see yvhy students want email the application to Stubbs 0 IIOVOI VUI ted no later than Oct. 2at 5 p.m. year is the application is online, to volunteer and pay money atcoslOCgpsu.edu. Stubbs will lintQQmH a How in send students an email once UlllOOlcU a Uay 111 they submit the application say- v/niir life AQR ie ing that she received it. yOUi 1116, nuD IS Stubbs said that the student |nn|/inn for \/ni l committee will meet, review the lUUMI ly lUI yUll. applications, and begin the se- pvmada CTimnc notified via email about the de- ' ce ar| d The Smith Chapel on Oct. never portunity we encourage a day your life, ASB is love to for Stubbs my been extremely Stubbs years ago has for been for to my you.” Stubbs keep The the the people per student and includes air- met. It was a great learning op- Connor Sattely / The Behrend Beacon fa re ground transportation, portunity. You learn how to Behrend students Yen Tong (right) end Jenna Ferguson (left) measure a piece of wood for a laminate floor soane meals, and lodging. The communicate better. Like most on Alternative Spring Break's 2009 trip to Gulfport, Ms. cokt also includes a sioo non- things in college, you get out refilpdable deposit which is due what you put in.” p“ 13111 81 N I I [ 9 This Week's Sports Schedule u 7 j ♦bold indicates a home game TT T | o o 4 ! Saturday, September 26 ——— : ! • golf team plays in Meadville Invitational, time TBA X ! 4 fi \ 7 I • men’s soccer plays Penn State Altoona at 3:30 p.m. V j 1 J • women’s soccer plays Penn State Altoona at 1 p.m. 1 J • volleyball team plays Frostburg at 1 p.m. ' 0 J j I Tuesday, September 29 =IIZ A | Every row, column, and 3x3 section must contain j • golf team plays Laßoche, time TBA. the numbers 1 through 9. A \umber may not be I used more than once in the saijrne row, column, or j for • men’s soccer plays Pitt-Bradford at 3:00 p.m. j x j sec ti o n\ I 1 l 11 1 H " ' 1 j • women’s tennis plays Laßoche at 4:00 p.m. 111 ~""' J,l, !t I ' j • women’s soccer plays Pitt-Bradford at 1:00 p.m. Upcoming Arts EMffe i * ft i Wednesday, September 30 September 29 t ! • The Matchbox Played | i • women’s tennis plays Grove City at 3:00 p.m. Wintergreen Garden. pm. 4 J • volleyball team plays Grove City at 7:00 p.m. September 25 27 ‘A | •BrUno n ! J Reed, 10:00 p.m. $ j V L J ’> . i Pm ‘ . ■ J ll li l ■■■■■■ ■» "I ".Mil in in Hum J h—_ A section examining how Behrend students are making a difference in their community WERE YOU THERE? The Beacon's website has es tablished itself as the best source of breaking news cov erage at Penn State Behrend. Already having drawn na tional attention, it is your first source for constantly updated Visit us at www.thebehrendbeacon.com •breaking news stories •immediate coverage of events •an archive of past articles You can also follow “Behrendßeacon” on Twit ter for developments not et released to students! Get on the calendar! The Beacon is glad to display any events from any organization. Sub missions are due the Wednesday by 5:00 p.m. for publication in that week’s issue. To submit an item for the calendar, send an e-mail with information or attachments to beaconnews@psu.edu. While you should include all possi ble information, submissions may be edited due to space constraints. Please contact the Beacon for spe cial requests. 02 naDsr Final Exam Conflict: Filing Period 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Parent & Family Weekend Junior Danielle Zamick went on the ASB trip last year and wants to go again. Zamick transferred from Behrend to University Park this year. “I gained a lot from my expe rience, mainly just to appreci ate what you have,” Zarnick said. “It’s sad, but you don’t re alize everything in life that you take as ‘necessities’ until you see people whose homes have been destroyed and literally have nothing. It definitely im pacted me and my outlook on life, maybe causing me to see things more on the brighter side.” Ninety students total will be going on the trip. Of those 90 students, 40 will be from Behrend and 50 from other Penn State campuses. “I want to do it again this year because we had a blast,” Zarnick said. “You go there with forty people from your school, most of whom you don’t know. When there you become a family working side by side. To see the families in need ap preciate their new home makes it truly worth it.” campus news.