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Issue date: 4/28/08 Section: News
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On Wednesday, April 30, come relax to quiet, soft music during the meditation session at 1 p.m. No beverages are allowed.

More information on the following events, contact Corya Channing at 989- 2267.



Organization meeting for film

series held

On organizational meeting will be held at noon on Monday, May 5 in CLO 314  to plan for next fall's International Film Series. If you would like to present a film next semester or are interested in contributing your ideas for movie themes or titles, please plan to attend.  If unable to attend, please feel free to submit your ideas in advance by e-mail to: lombardo@calumet.purdue.edu.



Open forum of CGT students

The School of Technology will hold an Open Forum for students in the Computer Graphics Technology program on Wednesday, April 30 at 5:30 p.m. in the Gyte building, Room 103.  The Open Forum will discuss the CGT program and its goals for the future, as well as address concerns and answer questions. 



Stress free week

Stree free week is April 28 to May 2. Relax before finals with a free movie and popcorn. "Wild Hogs" will be playing in the Calumet Falls TV room on Monday, April 28. Approximate movies times are 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. The event is brought to you by Student Activities.



Free HIV/AIDS testing

Know your status. The Aliveness Project and The Black Student?Union will be hosting free testing for HIV/AIDS. It will be held on April 28 between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. in SUL 305.











A forum on New Orleans

The Social Justice Club will be a hosting a forum for students to listen to the experiences of volunteers who helped while in New Orleans.

Questions that will be answered include the current state of New Orleans in 2008, who was devastated the most by Hurrican Katrina, if they are they receiving any help from the local, state, or federal governmend and if residents of New Orleans still struggling.
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