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The revai ripcu 13 Ommg t 0111111011 S will open in August 2;1:.11 After its renovationi, Pollock will oper ate more like West Dining Commons, Wandel said. Student:, 1011 enter Pollock and swipe their uifore entering a large area wilt.sErel all-you-can-eat food station , ;. help to eliminate long lines. The yr- : - Iso include a soft seating area. a firepiace. a big-screen TV and a private dining room. Menu changes will include healthy give preview Sing tunes the past month. She described the event as - nerve-wracking, but very exciting." With so many students packed into Heritage Hall, it was almost impossible to avoid confusion. it s-:011 Kait Sawyer, a member of the Greek Sing executive team, said she was disap pointed about the noise level Thursday night during performances. The executive team had to ask the audience to quiet down after almost every performance, and threatened to deduct spirit points too. Sawyer (senior-public relations) said crowd noise will not be a problem for the real event since Eisenhower Auditorium will set up microphones for the event. S;n:! kick off ) c:;:-zed ; Sing rtho, , :et r, Litions SO! Sawyer, who has been involved in Greek Sing since she was a new member of her sorority in fall 2008, said she and her team have put too much time into the event to see noise bring it down. =HE 'r'"'~',tl",'a~ "We have worked really hard," Sawyer aid. "We set the precedent for future Greek he ;-o;\)ritv The event ended with the announce ment of the master of ceremonies for Greek Sing 2010. ~ :. t~h Jaysen Gold, a local radio DJ, will be Greek Sing's 2010 special guest. Gold is a DJ for Froggy Radio-FM (101). onsors display, f -- -1 Stawi pf;:ce. empty at the table," she said. :\.tost place settings also featured a pie ure the victim as well as either their or a message from family members ioved ones. I think it shows that a lot of their family ?ally cared about them," Rachel Brown ,phomore-human development and fam 1,- sciences) said. ?,row said she noticed how normal the lc dins seemed. =WI - They look like they come from loving anilies. It just shows that this could hap en t o anyone," she said. iickert said domestic violence does not ii.-ciiininate on race, social class, age and •ther !actors One in every four women will experi le some form of domestic violence," she aqi It includes emotional abuse, isola tion. name calling and even sexual 5v I'"11p`~. ~)i i)ickert said the organization was glad to x! at Penn State after attempting to show :ase the display on campus since last aca iemic year. MEE Dickert said the point of the display is alk, to show that domestic violence does happen to all kinds of people, from all walks of lilt. - I think that the impact of the table is to a name face to victims of domestic vio lence." she said. Miller agreed. It's amazing. They're just average osrivilty people," she said. =EU .;;.: - .:.:.ritlloin takes look at _nr,s.. - lmons changes options but will also include things like a pizza and pasta bar to replace Rigatony's, Asian cuisine, vegetarian options and a bakery cafe area The university has also selected an architect from Seattle, Wash. to help with he interior design process, Wandel said. She said Simmons employees will be yen an opportunity to work in the other dining commons, so no jobs will be lost. Simmons RA Tiffany Wallace organized the event in an effort to keep students ifarmed about the changes that Pollock iA ill undergo as well as the reasons behind the closure of Simmons. t l , , t hE - My goal is really to promote aware ness," Wallace (senior-mathematics) said. - I've found that first-year students espe cially are really attached to the commons. I think it's important to let them know what's going on and why." Some students at the presentation ques tion,,:sd whether or not Pollock would be „Joie to handle the influx of students who usually ate at Simmons, but Wandel said that it would not be an issue. oJarti );_.!... i)iiiiii.,,% =MU I .al'gt • ~,1 , J, t 'J ti.t: first - We're hoping to make Pollock so attrac tive that students who are used to the con venience of Simmons won't mind walking the extra block to get there, she said. She stressed that the plans regarding changes to Pollock are preliminary and have yet to be approved by the Board of Trustees, but the plans will be finalized in mid-November. At that time, blueprints will also be available for students who are curious as to what the new Pollock will look like. But regardless of the changes being planned for Pollock, some students said they are still sad to see Simmons go. - It's sad because I enjoy Simmons, and it's really unique compared to the other dining options on campus," said Haley Kragness (sophomore-division of under graduate studies). "But I. do see why the changes are necessary. I trust that they'll do a good job, because they really are ask ing students questions and seeing what we want." , , _.fit ..iUh =ME ild rt renCiVa- , wrli move mrned To e-mail reporter: maws43B@psu.edu awareness ‘Ve want the community to speak about It s a societal issue," she said To e-mail reporter: mrss429@psu.edu To e-mail reporter: jamsB7s@psu.edu LOCA L PM-1:30 AM, Ground Floor LATENIGHT BILLIARDS -1 9 PM-1 AM, Corner Pocket ARHS MOVIE: THE TWILIGHT SAGA ECLIPSE - 7 PM, 9:30 PM & 12 AM, Auditorium FRIDAY LATER IGHT FOOD SPECIALS: Ground Floor Carts: $1 Nathan's Hotdog, $1.29 Soft Pretzels, David's Large Cookies at $1.59, and 750 Box of Popcorn 9 PM-1 AM Sbarro: $1.99 Meatball Hero or Pasta Special an $1 slice of Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza - 9 PM-- 2 AM WHITE BUILDING ACTIVITIES: Late Night Basketball League - 7:30 PM start rf Table Tennis Tournament - 9 PM start (Sponsored by Table Tennis Club) T-shirt giveaways - 9 PM while supplies last Open Recreation - 9 PM start Baliroom Dancing - 10 PM start Open Pool Recreation* - 9 PM-12 AM (Closed if no Lifeguard) Fitness Center* - 9 PM -1 AM (*Requires Fitness Pass/ID) Saturday, Oct. 9 SWING DANCE - 10 PM -1 AM, Alumni Hail (Sponsored by Swing Dancing Club) CREATIVE CRAFTS - Decorate and color your own Football Helmet! - 9 PM-1 AM, Ground Floor GAPS GAMING - 9:30 PM-1:30 AM, Ground Floor LATENIGHT BILLIARDS - 9 PM-1 AM, Corner Pocket ARHS MOVIE: THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE - 7PM, 9:30 PM & 12 AM, Auditorium SATURDAY LATENIGHT FOOD SPECIALS: Ground Floor Cart Fruit Smoothies, $1.29 Soft Pretzels, David's Large Cookies at $1.59, and 750 Box of Popcorn - 9 PM-1 AM Nathan's: 590 Mini- Hamburger, 990 Nachos, $1 Nathan's Hotdog, and 5 Kenny 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* - 9 PM -1 AM (*Requires Fitness Pass/ID) Friday & Saturday: 7 PM, 9:30 PM, & Midnight Sunday: 7 PM & 9:30 PM PSU Student ID required. Ali ARHS movies are shown in the HUB Auditorium. All ARHS movies are free & funded by UPACI Your new members! Applications now available! Due Date: Oct. 11. Please return all completed applications to Heide in 237 HUB. You may pick up an application in 237 HUB-Robeson Center or online at: I http://www.sa.psu.eduiusa/hubfadvisory_board.shtml .. The Office of Student Activities Attention New and Returning Student Organization Leaders! The Office of Student Activites 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 111 All programs start at 6 PM Oct. 12 129 A HUB Risk Management Presented by: Jay Argun, -., Union and Student Activities African and African American Studies - Student. Council Organization Presents: Jeremy Black - speaking on western world relations with Africa Monday, Oct. 11 5:15 PM Foster Auditorium The Time Is Now... Learn To Lead. Lead To Achieve Beginning Monday, Oct. 4 - Friday, Oct. 22 - Continuously The Office of Union and Student Activities is proud to sponsor the 4th Annual Fall Leadership Program on Saturday. Oct 23 from 11- 4 in Heritage Hall - HUB Robeson Center. This year's theme is: The Time Is Now... Learn To Lead. Lead'' To Achieve. This program offers a valuable opportunity for you to engage in personal leadership development and social justice awareness. This year's keynote speaker is the energetic and inspiring Marlon Smith. Marlon advocates that success is a choice that can be exercised by everyone. This program is FREE and, includes lunch and door prizes! For more informa tion or to register for The Time Is Now leadership@sa psu edu fir Student Leadership Practices Inventory Take the 360° Challenge!! Beginning Monday, Oct. 4 - Friday Nov. 19 - As often as possible! SuidentLisodonikkt Pr as trowientos#, Are you or members of your organization looking for a new and innovative way to improve your leadership style? The Student Leadership Practices Inventory is a 360' feedback instrument based on rating 30 leadership behaviors related to the Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership. Take 10 minutes to learn about your leadership style. This leadership inventory will set the foundation for establighing your leadership identitiy. The Leadership Practices Inventory is FREE and is done on-line at your convenience, followed up by a hands-on workshop. For more information or to register for the SLPI: leadership@sa.psu.edu Rename the Corner Pocket! The Corner Pocket in the HUB-Robeson Center has undergone 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 a fabulous prizes!! Questions? Email Keith at kjss234@psu.edu Submissions can be turned in until October 15 to Erin in room 230 HUB. FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 2010 I 5 FLP
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