"Browse the Children" Exhibit Looks at Adoption in the, US In the Gallery Lounge through Feb 27 Stacey Martin, has created an art exhibit/installation of large charcoal drawings and dramatic mixed media pieces which raise issues' related to the adop tion of foster children in the U.S. and document the artist's own experiences with the process and system. "Works on Paper: Black drawings and paintings" Morrison Gallery: Jan. 12-Mar. 5 Leonard Ragouzeos Coming soon to an auditorium nedr you The Incredible Shrinking World PSH's own international film festival , . , . . . Women's Legislative Exchange Series Ann Van Dyke will present on the Penna Human Relations Commission Tue, Feb 24 noon to 1 pm. Penn State Downtown Center. 234 N. Third St. Harrisburg. Lecture is free, but please call to indicate intention to attend: (717) 234- 0433 The topic of a faculty/staff discussion group meeting each Thur at noon. New members are wel come. Contact phi 1 @psu.edu for details. Holocaust Theory and Beyond, part of a Community Psychology and Social Change Colloquia Series Holocaust theology, which emerged after Israel's victory in the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, is limited in its understanding of Israel, the Palestinians, and Jewish assimilation. Thus new challenges call all of us to move beyond Holocaust theology as we move further into the 21st Century. Presenter: Professor Marc Ellis, Founder and Chair of the American and Jewish Studies Department at Baylor U in Waco, TX. The, Feb 17 Gallery Lounge, Olmsted, 2 - 4 pm. Light refreshments Penn State Downtown Center Spring 2004 Lecture Series Rediscovering Our Planetary Senses: Adult Education for Interconnectedness Presenter. Glen A. Mails, PhD., professor of philosophy, School of Humanities, who will discuss the connection between our own body consciousness and our consciousness of earth, and how educators can implement a holistic approach to teaching that honors both the body-spirit and the earth and universe for greater environmental consciousness by drawing on multiple ways of, know- The Women's Society On April 1, the Women's Society will give free testing for bone-density, body-fat, blood pressure Mere Christianity, by C. S. Lewis beginning at 2:15 pm Consciousness Thur, Feb. 26 noon to 1 pm and a stress screening SGA XGI Fri, Feb. 20 Eric Haupt and Anthony SPRING BLOOD DRIVE NEARS Strayer begin their 48-hour dance to Wed, Mar. 31, 10 a.m to 12:45 p.m, support kids with cancer. and 2:30 to 6 p.m. Appointments Mon, Feb. 16 Gold Ribbon sale and will be available. Contact Chris T-shirt GIVE AWAY in the Lobby Kramm at ctkl33@psu.edu from noon to 2 p.m. *Thes. Feb. 17 -Lock-up see "Fun and Games" section Tues. Feb. 17th @ 5 p.m. in W- 207. Free Food will be provided to all International Affairs Association (lAA) attendees. Meetings every Monday from 4:30 - Tarnhelm 5:30 p.m. in W- 135 Olmsted. Interested in Poetry, Fiction or The lAA extends an open invitation Photography? Join the Tarnhelm. to any student, faculty member, or community resident interested in Meetings are Mondays at 3:15 p.m. International Affairs and cultures to and Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. in E attend the lAA weekly meetings 125. For more info, contact Editor every Mon. from 4:30 - 5:30 pm in Rachel. Shepherd at rbsls3@psu.edu W-135 Olmsted. and Earth-Body cicierada . r dui College Republicans The 2004 Publishing Celebration will be held on Thu Feb. 19 at 3:30 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge, Harrisburg. This event recognizes College authors and editors of books, recordings, or other signif icant works published since March 2003. Bring on Mardi Gras and +++THE SAUCE BOSS +++ GOOD MUSIC TO TASTE Tue, Feb 24 noon - Town Square Olmsted Come join in the fun! Student and Faculty Lock-Up Tue, Feb 17: Do you know of anyone you would like to have arrested? Or would you yourself like to be arrested? THON is hold ing a lock-up starting at noon in the Olmsted lobby. Students and faculty are encouraged to participate in this fun event. Those who are arrested will be displayed in the front lobby. Bail is set at $2.00 for stu dents and $5.00 for faculty. Contact Jenn Milford at jlms2o@psu.edu. Harrisburg Senators College ID Nights Every Tuesday Starting in April General Admission is ONLY $l.OO with your student ID! For further information log onto www.senatorsbaseball.com or call the office at (717) 231-4444. Offer is valid on Tuesdays during the 2004 Season.
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