6|s“s. dB ““ n Community | www.thebehrendbeacon.com j/ 16 FRIDAY 17 SATURDAY |8 SUNDAY 10:00 p.m. @ Reed 117 7:00 p.m. @ Junker Center 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. @ Junker Center LEB Movie: Invictus Goo Goo Dolls Concert °P en swim 10:00 p.m. @ Reed 11 7 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. @ Smith Chapel LEB Movie: Invictus Campus Worship 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. @ Smith Chapel Catholic Mass 3:00 p.m. @ Junker Center Steelers vs. Behrend Community All- Stars 19 MONDAY 20 TUESDAY 21 WEDNESDAY 22 THURSDAY 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. @ Junker 8:00-10:00p.m. @ Junker Cen to) Junker Center 8:00-10:00 p.m. @Junker Center Center ter Aerobic Classes Open swim Open Swim Open swim 8:00-10:00 p.m. @ Junker 7:30 P m - @ McGarvey Commons 9:00 p.m. @ Reed 117 10:00 p.m. @ Reed 117 Center Speaker Jean Michel Cousteau LEB Movie:Ybuth in Revolt LEB Movie:Youth in Revolt Open swim 8:30-10:30 p.m. @ Junker Center Battle for Presque Isle MAKE - A-WISH v d seniors in AMBER MILLER Basketball fans and Make-A wish Center court on Monday for the gmD sth Annual Swishes for Wishes seniors charity I _ Br iBBT up music, and the playfulness iMNPBMI BHfe- Behrend’s own Nittany Lion. ' V' : Br An early bird drawing even —/Iflf flit- t took place as a $25 ijunes gift . .„, BfHluUfbJX catd want to ihe first winnscot If „ Jf.-i,;. »(4MP» mrr As game time commenced, '* i the faculty started strong in t ' B[ ’ scoring the first four points of JMMHpBB " „ B the night, and by the end of the B 1| | \ B ; first period were in the lead 18- ■ ■ B -3 1 12. That’s not to say the sen- *1 | ' iors didn’t hold their own, as k «" t 'j|k rough play was reported by more than one faculty member. |BB Terry Blakney, a senior lec- BKr turer in statistics says, “I’m still Daniel Smi,h ' The Behrend Beacon trying to figure out whose The Swishes for Wishes basketball contest left competitiors battered and bruised for a good cause. elbow left the bruise on my ribcage Of course all play was in about people trying to help Barnes & Noble, Tinseltown, to Saturday’s Goo Goo Dolls The success of the event was good fun as Keith Cerroni a their team win.” Sheetz, Red Lobster and more, concert. By the end of period apparent as fans could be seen Resident Life Coordinator said, In between periods were Also, free throw contests and two, the faculty held a firm lead with endless strands of raffle “There was some aggressive- multiple drawings and prizes other small games were played at 41-29, but spirits were still tickets, especially seniors, who ness out on the court but it was for those with raffle tickets, in- for the chance to win prizes high for the supporters of our hoped to win one of the many all in good spirit, it was all eluding gift cards to Subway, such as a PSB hoodie or tickets graduating basketball stars. “seniors only” drawings. Culture Events lnvictus _ i; ,. . LEB will show Invictus in 1 Q O O Reed 117 on Friday and Satur- ZJ O JBBL day. Admission is $l. Based <-) Q C. Q FRIDAY, APRIL 17 on a true story where newly Z O O *J vBJgB elected Nelson Mandela brings -pr ~ _ - The men’s and women’s track together a divded South Africa 7 M 1 j team will compete at the Wesminster through the sport of Rugby. He Invitational rallies the team as they make rr Q /> A. ... their historic run through the -Men’s tennis bepn the AMCC Cham- Rugby World Cup. Tf “~2 „ „ „ I 7- 1 cT SUNDAY, APRIL 18 Goo Goo Dolls a Known for their hits ‘ Iris -« a -Men’s tennis will continue to com “ Broadway” and “Let Love |4 X 1 pete in the AMCC Championships at In”, the Goo Goo Dolls make '\ ' 1 Oxford Athletic Club their appearance at Behrend iVI . ‘ Difficulty: Gonad Buster in the Junker Center Satur- MR Every row, column, and 3x3 section must contain ' s W at day. Doors open at 7 p.m. Ad- the numbers 1 through 9. Washington & Jefferson at Ip.m. b mission is $2O before J a number may not be used more than once in the . __ Saturday or $3O at the door. myspacecom same row, column, or 3x3 section. TUESDAY, ARPIL 20 — Faculty defeats seniors in Swishes for Wishes game This Week's Sports ’ ♦bold indicates a home game - Men’s baseball takes on Allegheny at 1 p.m. Wednsday, April 21 - Men’s baseball will go against Medaille at 1 p.m. - Women’s softball will also take on Medaille at 3 p.m. Gel on the calendarl 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 rUso6s@pst*.*d« While you should include ali possi* ble information, submissions edited due to space constraints,. •, Please contact the Beacon for spe cial requests. 23 FRIDAY 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. @ Junker Center Open swim 10:00 p.m. @ Reed 117 1.F.8 Movie: Youth in Re volt It was in the third quarter when the seniors caught up to the faculty team, now only trailing them by one point. However, experience prevailed as the faculty beat out their students 65-63 in the final pe riod. The defeated seniors dis played good sportsmanship as Zakaria Sharif says, “Overall I thought it was a success, even though we lost to the faculty. We didn’t want to make them look bad, so we made the game competitive.” Kevin Jackson said, “That was the most interesting game I Myeevef ttlfeyed With ttlder people, but r want to congrat ulate them dtffheir victory;* ” All players and fans were in spired by this charity event, and Swishes for Wishes suc cessfully earned $350 towards their overall goal of $3,400. Cerroni said,” Between a good crowd, the energy of the dance team and cheerleaders, the raffling of $l,lOO in prizes, and a hard-fought game, we feel the event was both fun and successful.” Swishes for Wishes was made possible by the Senior Year Experience Committee and the 2010 RA Class, as well as the ACPC, Behrend Athlet ics, the Behrend Dance Team, and Behrend Cheerleaders.