p he Daily Collegian UPAC* Your Student Activity FeexJ^^W^; PRESENTS *> Thursday, Sept. 30 ARHS MOV!E:THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT -10 PM, Auditorium Friday, Oct. 1 TRONSYSTEM LASER TAG - The most exciting laser game in the country! - 9:3:' PM -1:30 AM, Alumni Hall CREATIVE CRAFTS - Color your own wooden frame or decoration! - 9 PM. 1 AM, Ground Floor GAPS GAMING -9:30 PM -1:30 AM, Ground LATENIGHT BILLIARDS - 9 PM -1 AM, Comer Pocket ARHS MOVIErTHE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT - 7 PM, 930 PM & 12 AM, Auditorium FRIDAY LATENIGHT FOOD SPECIALS: Ground Floor Carts: $1 Nathan's Hotdog, $1.29 Soft Pretzels, David's Large Cookies at $1.59, and 75< Box of Popcorn -9 PM -1 AM Sbarro: $1.99 Meatball Hero or Pasta Special and $1 slice of Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza 9 PM -2 AM WHITE BUILDING ACTIVITIES: Late Night Basketball League -7:30 PM start Ballroom Dancing -10 PM start Open Recreation -9 PM start Zumba 9 PM start Open Pool Recreation* -9 PM -12 AM (Closed :f no Lifeguard) Fitness Center* Pass/ID) Saturday, Oct. 2 TRONSYSTEM LASER TAG - The most exciting laser game in the country! - 1:30 AM, Alumni Hall CREATIVE CRAFTS - Color your own woeaen frame or decoration! - 9PM 1 AM. Ground Floor 9:50 P ; ' GAPS GAMING -9:30 PM -1:30 AM, Ground Floor LATFNIGHT BILLIARDS -9 PM -1 AM, Corner Pocket ARHS MOVIE:THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT -7 PM. 9:30 PM & 1 2AM, Auditorium SATURDAY LATENIGHT FOOD SPECIALS: Ground Floor Carts: $1.99 Fruit Smoothies, $1.29 Soft Pretzels, David's Large Cookies at $1.59, and 75< Box of Popcorn -9 PM -1 AM Nathan's: 59C Mini-Hamburger, 99< N; hos, $1 Nathan's Hotdog, and 5 Kt ny Rogers Roasters Wings for $1.99-9 PM-2 AM WHITE BUILDING ACTIVITIES: Open Recreation -9 PM start Open Pool Recreation* -9 PM -12 AM (Closed if no Lifeguard) Fitness Center* Fitness Pass/ID) Sunday, Oct. 3 ARHS MOVIE:THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT -7 PM & 9:30 PM, Auditorium PSU-UPark Student ID required at most events. All events are in the HUB-Robeson Center unless noted otherwise. Check out Union St. and get a great deal on late night food on Friday and Saturday nights! wwvy.latenight.psu.edu BROUGHT TO YOU BY UPAC^ Your Student Activity -9 PM-1 AM (^Requires -9 PM -1 AM (*Requires College Republicans Asian-American Christian Fellowship The Three Broomsticks-Harry Potter Club Vedic Society Fresh Look Adventist Fellowship Campus Crusade for Christ Circle K Christian Student Fellowship Student Red Cross Club Student Programming Association- Marketing s Rotoract Club Student Red Cross Club Special September Blood Challenge Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh Blood Donor Challenge With a critical appeal for blood donations, the Red Cross has launched the Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh Blood Donor Challenge. Throughout September, donate and vote for your favorite city and be eligible to win prizes and giveaways. Appointments are recommended. To schedule an appointment, visit psuredcross.org Your single donation can save up to three lives. HUB Gallery Art Exhibits Uncommon Bond Donna Curanzy-Seltzer, Mary B. Hochendoner, Beverlee Lehr, Mary Lundeen and Jo Margolis HUB Gallery Dates of exhibition: September 14-December 12 Reception: October 5,4-6 PM Free and open to the public Textural Rhythms: Quilting the Jazz Tradition Curator Carolyn Mazloomi, Founder and Coordinator of the Women of Color Quitters Network Robeson Gallery Dates of exhibition: September 24-December 5 Reception: September 30,5-7 pm Free and open to the public The Center for Arts & Crafts Fall 2010 Art Classes i The Center for Arts and Crafts is now taking registrations for I our fall 2010 art classes! Classes include wheel thrown | pottery, Irish dance, Zumba,drawing, watercolor painting, ! acrylic painting, scrapbooking, stained glass, recycled workshops and more! Class fees are discounted for PSU | students with valid ID; Penn State affiliation is required to j participate.To register, stop by our new location in 003 | Ritenour Building,or mail in a registration form found in the [Fall 2010 catalog. For questions or catalog request, please call | 814-863-0611 or email mandi@psu.edu Classes start | September 13th. Reserve your spot today! For class info visit: | www.sa.psu.edu/usa/craftcenter Club Kreyol's Institute Haitienne"Kreyol 101 "lesson: the BAL experience Learn BAL lingo and dances. Don't know what a BAL is? Come and find out! September 30,6:30 PM , 202 Ferguson Building Does your organization have a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly meeting? Or do you have a special event coming up? Would you like to get the word out to the students? Then stop by the UPAC office located in 229 HUB Robeson and pick up a form, fill it out and return it to the UPAC office as early as possible but no later than the week before the event. We will be happy to publish your information in our weekly meeting section. The Meeting List is published each Monday in the What's Going ON page. Events are published Monday and Fridays! This service is free and provided by UPAC! Your Student Activity Fee at Work! The Kids Are All Right Thursday: 10 PM Friday & Saturday: 7 PM, 9:30 PM & Midnight Sunday: 7 PM & 9:30 PM PSU Student ID required. All ARHS movies are shown in the HUB Auditorium. All ARHS movies are free. TO MOVIES, LATENIGHT, esents 8:15 PM 7 PM 8 PM 6:30 PM 9/28 10/1 9/27 9/30 8 PM 7:05 PM 7 PM 7'PM 10/1 9/30 9/28 9/28 7 PM 7 PM 7:30 PM Global Engagement and Leadership Experience October 15-17 Bald Eagle State Parle Applications available at http://www.global.psu.edu/dgrp/gli/ The Global Engagement and Leadership Experience (GELE) was designed specifically for Penn State students to explore what it means to "think global”and how to lead and follow in increasingly multi-national settings. The two part program for undergraduate students will begin with a two and a half day mini-conference on global culture and leadership at Bald Eagle State Park October 15-17. GELE brings international and U.S. students together to positively change campus climate and society by inspiring Penn State students - future leaders - to transform themselves into globally engaged and respon sible citizens. No previous experience is required, but a desire to explore new perspectives on leadership and international engagement is preferred! For more information and to apply online, visit the University Office of Global Programs at http://www.global.psu.edu/dgrp/gli/ The Office of Student Activities Attention New and Returning Student Orientation Leaders! The Office of Student Activities will once again be offering the Student Organization Success Series to better train you so that you may better serve your organizations. If you have any questions please come see us in 209 HUB or email studentorg@sa.psu.edu. All programs start at 6 PM. 10/12: Risk Management Presented by: Jay Arcuri, Union and Student Activities 129 A HUB 11/9: Organization Transitioning Presented by: Andrea Mosby,CampuSpeak, Inc. Hetzel Lounge 12/7: Reflection Facilitation Presented by: Beth Bradley, Center for Ethics and Religious Affairs 129 A HUB SPA's Distinguished Speaker Series presents: Khaled Hosseini Author of the "Kite Runner''and"A Thousand Splendid Suns" September 30,8 PM Eisenhower Auditorium Tickets are free and available at the HUB Information Desk, the BJC, Eisenhower Auditorium and the ticket center downtown next to Panera Bread. Rename the Corner Pocket!! The corner Pocket in the HUB-Robeson Center has under gone significant renovations this summer and continues to do so! Part of that change includes the addition of a gaming area with a gaming tower and a gaming island. They will include Play Station 3, Xbox and Wii stations with 20 game slots to accompany these stations. We aren't just Billiards anymore and the name "Corner Pocket" no longer fits. So we are asking YOU to re-name the Corner Pocket and create a new logo! The winner will be chosen by a small committee and will win fabulous prizes!! Questions? Email Keith at kjss234@psu.edu Submissions can be turned in until October Club Kreyol and Dominican Student Association Come out and support Club Kreyol and the Dominican Student Association in a night of celebration of culture through dancing. Watch Kompa and Meringue performances and learn some new dance moves. Tickets are $2 in advance and $3 at the door. Look for our group selling tickets at the HUB info tables during the week of 9/27! MONDAY, Sept. 27, 2010 I 101 Osmond 111 Wartik 101 Osmond Frizzel Room Pasquerilla Spirtual Center 331 HUB HUB Auditorium 18 Henderson Frizzel Room Pasquerilla Spirtual Center 102 Thomas 223 HUB 262 Willard 15 to Erin in room 230 HUB. Komparengue October 6,2010 8 PM, West Halls study lounge
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