What Can I Do With a Major in the Arts? (CCLC)
When: Friday, November 3, 2006 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Location: Regis Center for Art, InFlux Room (E110)
Free Panel Discussion (to appreciate what can be done with degrees in the arts.) For more information, visit the CCLC website: www.cclc.umn.edu/events
Bowl a Strike against Lung Cancer (University of Minnesota Colleges against Cancer)
When: Sunday, November 5th, 3-6pm
Location: Memory Lanes [map]
Go bowling to raise money for a good cause. How kind of you!!
Homecoming Clean Up (Students Today Leaders Forever)
When: 11 AM, November 5th
Location: TBA
Let’s be nice to campus and make it all nice and clean!
Harvest of Gold Food Drive (Student Association for Non-Profit Enterprise (SANE))
When: Monday, November 06, 2006 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Location: Carlson School of Management Lower Atrium
The Harvest of Gold Food Drive will give all donations to Second Harvest, a local food shelter which distributes over 30 million pounds of food annually to Minnesota and western Wisconsin. In addition to accepting non-perishable food items, we will be collecting monetary donations which can provide up to nine dollars worth of food per dollar donated. The event will be a competition between Undergraduate classes, Graduate Students, and Faculty in all colleges to generate excitement for the giving season.
Party at the Polls (MPIRG & Democracy Matters)
When: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: West Bank Plaza
At this event sponsored by Democracy Matters, students will be able to enjoy music, hot chocolate and pizza as well as get information about where their polling station is located. Walks to the polls will also take place from each residence hall, contact Maggie (dalz0006@umn.edu) for information about your hall.
Can food collection and donation (National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS))
When: Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Location: TBA
The group members of NSCS will be asked to bring a canned food item to the November meeting. This promotes kindness through the donation of food to those in need. The officers will take the food to the local food bank. All college students have canned/boxed food in their pantries that they have decided they will never use and instead of throwing it away or letting it sit there it can be donated to someone of need.