Philosophy Club The Philosophy club will be hosting a debate on intelligent design this Thursday the 29th of September. The event will take place in the gaze- bo on the middle of campus during common hour (11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.). The club will be inviting the various religious groups on campus to participate with the discus- sion. — GERRY DUNGAN Red Cross Blood Drive Fellow students will be donating blood to the American Red Cross this week, and there are still spots available for sign-ups. The dates for the drive this week are, tom- morow, Tuesday, September 27, 9:30 a.m. -3:30 a.m. Wednesday, September 28, 10:30 a.m. -4:30 a.m. Report to the lounge in the Classroom building, if you have already signed up or wish to contribute life. — AMAR GANTI HDFS Club to Hold First Meeting The human development and family studies club wishes to announce its first meeting tom- morow (27th). At the meeting, the club will discuss plans for Penn State Day, and introduce students to Jared’s Box. : The meeting will take place in room 207 of the main building during common hour.. — GERRY DUNGAN Anything But a Routine Comic Preacher Moss, a comic who has written for Saturday Night Live and The Damon Wayne Show, is performing Thursday, September 29, 2005 in the Lion's Den Cafe in the Commons Building at 11:30 a.m. : — AMAR GANTI Music That Reaches the Soul Javier Mendoza will perform his rendition of transnational pop rock on Tuesday, October 4, at 11:30 a.m. in the Lion's Den Café in the Commons Building RCA — AMA TI Buy the Right to Wear Denim Friday, October 7, 2005 is official Pink and Denim Day, one of the events for October which is declared Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Donate $5 toward the cause and show-off a pin showing your generosity! Wear something pink and something denim for the entire day and show your support! — AMAR GANTI World Music Club The world music club will be holding a meeting today September 26, 2005, in 101Main. The club will discuss upcoming events such as Carribean steal drummer Raymond Charles, and Jazz Trio Charles Bowen. — AMAR GANTI Outdoor Club Goes To Ridley Creek The outdoor club will hold a camping trip on The Lion's Eye 6.A side-effect of excessively con- suming alcoholic beverages 10.How to get an “XE” 12.Pelican in Pig-Latin = 15.The best nation in the world 16.The only reason to smoke cigar- rettes 17.A small book consisting of a series of images that give the illu- sion of continuous movement when the edges of the pages are flipped quickly . are flip . IY § : " TTT Use the dinosaur of the month cryptogram to help you solve the crossword and vice-versa. Stumped? Need hints? Contact Dr. Andrew Walter at aaw147@psu.edu. September 26, 2003 ye on Campus 1.Chilly Willy was this 2.A space-age metal tube 3.0ur first and present Chancellor here on campus 4. Ong of the words used by me to osrhe this past summer’s Grill and 1 5.This takes lace when you successful- ly swallow a F x : risbee wh 7.You don’t want to hit a pinata filled with these insects 8.A prenoroiion that is made from ihe ried roots and rhizomes of the shru 9.A reanimated corpse that is believed to rise from the grave at night to suck the blood of sleeping people 11.Something important to never run with 13.How to fall down October 8, 2005, at Ridley Creek State Park on site 13, at 12:00. Activities will include ultimate frisbee, drum circles, and a sweat lodge. All are welcomeand are encouraged to bring a friend. ; For more information you can contact Frank Vacarro at FRV101@psu.edu. —KATIE NEWS “End of Racism” Tour Student Life is sponsering, on September 29, 2005 the “End of Racism” Comedy and Lecture Tour. The tour will be making a visit to the Delco campus when it features renound comedian known as Preacher Moss. This event will take place in the Classroom oy rr RIOT.
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