8 /FEATUIZESOctober 25,TAL TINM 1993 lIii':1!" . :',1 1 1. ) r )/ i Pi'.tj.01' ., 11N 1 I'il . ..:::11.,.il! . :...ii ......:,..„........:.,.::...,,H„.........,:.'..,....•.„,.,:.......„•.......-....•'.....:::.....:„'...'-....„....„-.....-....... Monday, October 25 All Star Softball Game at 9:00 p.m Tuesday, October 26 International Affairs Association will be collecting donations for earthquake relief India in the Main Lobby of the Olmsted BLDG. Trent Arterberry, mime, will appear in the BCAC at 12:05 p.m. There will be an SGA meeting at 12:30 p.m in E-202. Wednesday, October 27 Dr. Jerome Brightman, President of the Global Marketing Institute, will be lecturing on, "The Learning Organization and the People's Republic of China," at 7 p.m., in the Olmsted BLDG Auditorium. Thursday, October 28 There will be a Humanities Open Forum in the Gallery Lounge from 12:30 - 2 p.m. Career Services Information meeting, room E-244, 12:15 - 1:30 p.m. Flu Vaccinations will be available to all facutly, students, and employees of PSH. There will be a $lO charge. The shots will be given between 4 - 6 p.m. in W-102. For more information, call Marylou Martz at 6015 A Symposium, "The Controversial Nude," will be held in response to James Bostick's photo exhibit in the Gallery Lounge from 6 - 9:30 p m. CALLING ALL ACTORS, WRITERS, STAGE HANDS, AND PROP HELP! ---...."-- Auditions for "A Quartet of One Act Plays" to be performed in the Theatre will be held: f(...1\ (;3 i THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, FROM 4 P.M. TO 6' P.M. MONDAY NOVEMBER 1 FROM 4 P.M. TO 6P. M. 1 $ IN I THE THEATR4 No experience is necessary! Please join this exciting event! CAPITALITE IS SEEKING STAFF INTERESTED IN THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: further information can be obtained in the Student Activities Office Room 212, Olmsted Bldg. BE A MEMBER OF THE CAPITALITE STAFF. IT's FUN, REWARDING AND AN EXCELLENT EXPERIENCE! (YEARBOOK) PHOTOGRAGHY ADVERTISING CREATIVE WRITING LAYOUT Thursday, October 28 WPSH will be holding a costume party in the Dining Commons from 9:00 to midnight. Friday, October 29 The preschool and pre-kindergarten classes from the Child Care Center will be "trick or treating" in the Olmsted BLDG from 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. Professor Alex Aswad will be lecturing on, "Manufacturing of Prefabricated Structures," in W-207 from 4 - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 3 Ludmilla Kuznetsova, assistant principal and school teacher in St. Petersburg, Russia, will be speaking about events in her homeland in the BCAC at noon. Thursday, November 4 Sample ethnic foods of Zambia at a presentation by Uma Nadarajan from 12:00 1:00p.m. in the Gallery Lounge. Friday, November 5 "Application of Micro Controllers in Data Acquisition & Process Control," a lecture by Prof. Hossein Heydari will be held in W-207 from 4 - 5:00 p.m. Saturday, November 6 Fall International Dinner presented by International Affairs Association at . 7:00 p.m. in the Student Center of the CUB. Haliwa Saponi, Native American Dance Group, will be providing entertainment. Bring your favorite international dish. 948- MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 THRU DECEMBER 3 GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE sCHE,DU ~.„...„: E„ R . „...F-....0R UNDERGRA D UATES MAJOR 28 - 80 Credits Completed Ind sin. _ll 1993 27 or less Information Systems, Management, Marketing I Oct n M Nov 3 W Finance, Professional Accountancy I Oct 26 T Nov 4 Th American Studies, Communications, General Humanities, Humanities/Business, Literature, Secondary Education/English Oct 27 W Nov 5 F Applied Behavioral Science, General Social Science, Psychology, Secondary Education Social Studies, Sociology, Elementary Education, Criminal Justice, Public Policy Oct 28 Th Nov 8 M Environmental Engineering Technology, Structural Design and Construction Engineering Technology Oct 29 F Nov 9 T Energy Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology I Nov 1 M Nov 10 W Computer Engineering Technology, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering Technology, Mathematical Science I Nov 2 T Nov 11 Th MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. FRIDAYS 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Spawn of best COMICS, from page 6 Superman is loved not only because he protects the innocent, but because he provides an example of what is best in people. He shows that society can rise above the troubles that plague our world. When Superman died last year, the country mourned. It was not until my friend in the Army re-introduced me to comics again that I realized what I was missing. The quality of writing in the comic books is better than ever, and there are more than 600 titles to choose from. The style of certain comics are as varied as the names of some of their heroes. To help those who would like to start reading comics but don't know how to separate the best from the mediocre, here's a list of my ten favorite titles and the companies that publish them: Spawn (Image) Perhaps the most popular title on the market today, Spawn walks the earth as a soldier from Hell while fighting to regain his humanity. Incredible Hulk (Marvel) No longer big, green, and stupid, the Hulk is now big, green, and intelligent. Writer Peter David and artist Gary Frank bring us his exploits as the Hulk fights for human rights around the world and tries to keep his wife happy. John Byrne's Next Men (Dark Horse) Veteran artist and writer John Byrne has brought a new twist to the superhero formula by creating realistic characters without funny costumes or strange powers. The Sandman (DC/Vertigo) It's not really a superhero, but a master of dreams. This is one of the must-have comics and definitely one where strong writing is emphasized. The series may be coming to close soon, so buy a copy while you still can. Adventures of Superman (DC) The Man of Steel lives again. The quality of any Superman comic has always been the best in art and in writing. He is living proof you cannot keep a good hero down. The new television show is great too. HOURS OF REGISTRATION BEGINS heads list COMICS Magnus: Robot Fighter (Valiant) The Gold Key comics character of the 1960 s has been revived for the high-tech 90s. Magnus lives in the year 4002 and protects the people of NorthAm from malevolent robots while fighting not to transform into one. Batman (DC) Perhaps one of the best known heroes, the Dark Knight of Gotham City has been portrayed in more, ways and through more media vehicles than any other superhero. He fights gangsters, the supernatural, and sometimes, his very sanity. Batman is dark, brooding, and wholly believable. Uncanny X-Men (Marvel) Even better than the cartoon on Saturday mornings, they fight for the rights of their kind in a hostile world. When they laugh or cry, so do we, which is what brings so many readers back month after month. Cerebus the Aardvark (Aardvark/Vanaheim) This is the most successful independent comic made. Creator David Sim's aardvark, trapped in a world of humans, has been an emperor, a warrior, and even became the Pope once. It's made for people who like satire and inner meaning. Spectacular Spiderman (Marvel) Not to be confused with the seven or eight other Spiderman.titles, this is the best one. Drawn monthly by Sal Buscema, spiderman is still one of the most virtuous superheroes. FRATS! SORORITIES! STUDENT GROUPS! Raise as Much as You Want In One Week! $100...5600...51500! Market Applications for the hottest credit card ever NEW GM MASTERCARD. Users earn BIG DISCOUNTS on GM CARS! Qualify for FREE T-SHIRT & '94 GMC JIMMY. Call 1-800-950-1039, ext. 75.