Community 09 FRIDAY 10 SATURDAY ] ] SUNDAY Final Exam Conflict: Filing Period Final Exam Conflict: Filing Period Final Exam Conflict: Filing Period 4:00 - 6:30 p.m. @ Smith Chapel Protestant Campus Ministry • Smith Chapel Worship Area 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. @ Smith Chapel Catholic Mass 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. @ Smith Chapel Protestant Ministry Fellowship • Smith Chapel Living Room 12 MONDAY 13 TUESDAY 14 WEDNESDAY 15 THURSDAY I Final Exam Conflict: Filing Final Exam Conflict: Filing Final Exam Conflict: Filing Final Exam Conflict: | Period Period Period Filing Period 6:00-8:00 p.m 1:00-7:00 p.m. @ REDC 236 7:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. @ Junker Center The Major Event @ REDC 110 @ REDC 180 Varsity Athlete Physicals Engeering Design Graphics • Junker Center Classroom Conference liithecoiiimiiJ COMMUNITY SERVICE Dates for auction in Perry Hall teller On Perry a date lounge to money for the Way. Secretary for the Masteller the number who for the was a better than we ¥* This Week's Sports Scheduled 6 "‘bold indicates a home game 0 Friday, October 9 • women’s golf team takes on Westminster, time TBA. O fT • women’s tennis team plays Frostburg St. at 4 p.m. . J • women’s volleyball participates in the Cortland Tourna- 1 AO ment at 7 p.m. X 4 «J Saturday, October 10 4 9 1 • men’s soccer plays Pitt-Greensburg at 3 p.m. ““ “““ ’" • women’s tennis plays Penn State Altoona at 1 p.m. 4 2 fi • men’s water polo plays Salem at 12 p.m. and Mercy- hurst at 7 p.m. Q 7 • women’s soccer plays Pitt-Greensburg at 1 p.m. i7_ U / • women’s volleyball participates in the Cortland Tourna- Tj ment at 10 a.m. X Sunday, October 11 Every row, column, and 3x3 section must contain . men’s water polo plays Gannon at 11 a.m. the numbers 1 through 9. A number may not be used more than once in the same row, column, or Monday, October 12 I 3x3 sectlon - • golf team plays in ECAC championships, time TBA. |T“ ” . “ Upcoming Culture Evonts Tuesday, October 13 rw~. g • women’s soccer plays Hilbert at 2 p.m. f . . men’s soccer plays Hilbert at 4 p.m. Recruitment • women’s volleyball plays D’Youville at 7 p.m. Iwea ’ Wp m> Thursday, October 15 . • men’s soccer plays Laßoche at 3 p.m. * • women’s soccer plays Laßoche at 1 p.m. arums, v.w p.m. . * • The Hangover ||h_ Jl| Reed, 10:00 p.m. u|ll * ■ * , J —y ______ ___ ____ A section examining how M MJL UXC • Behrend students are making a difference in their community Photos by Daniel Smith The Behrend Beacon Students raised money for the United way on Oct. 8 by putting an evening of their time up for auction. Engineering Design Graphics Division of American Society of Engineering Educators 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. @ Logan House American Dream Institute According to Greg Hedder man, an RA who helped to or ganize the date auction, the event is a competition against other halls. “It’s pretty successfull, we’re going to continue,” continued Hedder. Other dorms, like Niagara Hall, are hosting competing date nights to raise money and claim bragging rights over their | WERE YOU THERE? j J The Beacon’s website has established it- j | self as the best source of breaking news J | coverage at Penn State Behrend. Already | j having drawn national attention, it is J j your first source for constantly-updated J j campus news. i I www.thebehrendbeacon.com j j breaking news stories I j coverage of events j j You can also follow | ! “Behrendßeacon” on i j Twitter for develop- j i ments not yet released j | to students! j Behrend Beacon October 9, 2009 www.thebehrendbeacon.com Get Qn 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 beaconnewsfapsu.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. 16 FRIDAY Final Exam Conflict: Filing Period 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. @ REDC 180 Engineering Design Graphics Division of American Society of Engineering Educators Niagara is hosting it’s date auction night on Oct. 22. There were more than 10 people up for bids. Contestants generally went for around $l5 to $3O, and all proceeds went to benefit the United Way. Mastellers said that people showed up “because it was the school's charity and they wanted to raise the most money."
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