October 21, 2002
This week's highlights:
* Russian State Chorus, tonight
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Indian football vs. New Mexico State, Saturday, 6 p.m.
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Fall
Back Sunday to standard time
Reminder . . . Daylight Saving
Time will end in the wee hours Sunday morning. Don't be
"unfashionably early" for your Sunday morning commitments;
set your clocks, watches, cell phones, fax machines, and other devices
back one hour.
United Way Campaign at ASU
As of noon Monday, ASU faculty
and staff have committed more than $6,550 to the annual campaign for United Way of
Greater Jonesboro. Great work so far! Great prizes will be
awarded in the campus campaign; we'll list them next week. In the
meantime, contact Dawn Tucker, dtucker@astate.edu,
for more information. When
you "Choose to Care," you make a difference.
Groundbreaking Saturday
A partnership announcement with St. Bernards Healthcare and a
groundbreaking ceremony for the Student Health Center will be Saturday
at 4 p.m. at the site, just south of Indian Stadium.
Caraway Road closing
postponed
The closing of Caraway Road on the south side of the main campus has
been postponed until December, after the fall semester is
concluded. The closing will facilitate construction projects.
Technology Fair 2002
Disability Services
will present its annual Technology Fair on
Wednesday, Oct. 30. Devices, equipment, software and hardware will be
demonstrated for students, faculty, staff and the public from 9 a.m.
until 2 p.m. in the Carl R. Reng Center Ballroom. Admission is
free.
KASU membership campaign
Thanks to all faculty and staff who are volunteering to assist with the
on-air membership drive for KASU-FM, the public broadcasting service of
ASU. The drive continues throughout this week, so consider
calling in your pledge to 972-2200. Our continuing support will
help ensure the quality programming.
Fowler Center and Lecture~Concert
Series
The Russian State Chorus will give the next
presentation in the Fowler Center Series, tonight (Monday, Oct. 21).
Tickets are available through the new online system at:
http://tickets.astate.edu.
Former Green Party vice presidential
candidate Winona LaDuke will speak as part of the Lecture~Concert Series
Thursday evening, and admission is
free. Both events start at 7:30 p.m. in Fowler Center. KASU and
the Lecture~Concert Series will present Gyorgy Sandor on Thursday, Oct.
31.
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