Chicago Campus
Mon., Sept. 27
Black Student Union General Meeting
4–5 p.m., AUD Room 420
Join the Black Student Union for their weekly meeting to learn about upcoming events and to discuss some current topics. To join our mailing list or for more information, contact rubsu1@gmail.com.
Gage Gallery Reading Series - Ben Fountain
5-6 p.m., Gage Gallery
Ben Fountain the winner of the Pen/Hemingway Award for "Brief Encounters with Che Guevara." Fountain also received a Whiting Writing Award, two O. Henry Awards for the short story, and the Texas Institute of Letters Prize for best work of fiction and has served as the editor at the "Southwest Review." For more information, contact Professor Scott Blackwood at sblackwood@roosevelt.edu
History Department Pizza Party
5–6 p.m., AUD Room 232
The Roosevelt Department of History and Philosophy invites you to a pizza party. Celebrate the new year with faculty, students, and staff and eat, talk, and learn more about this major and minor, about internships, and more! For additional questions contact khenderson04@roosevelt.edu or 312-341-2155.
Movie Night with Black Student Union
7-9 p.m., AUD Room 244
Take a break from school and watch the Golden Globe Award winner Best Picture: Comedy or Musical film Dreamgirls. Snacks will be provided but feel free to bring more. Get there early to get a good spot.
Alpha Phi Omega Night
7 p.m., AUD Room 340
Join Alpha Phi Omega as we kick off the first ever APO week with APO Night! This will be our first official extension group meeting. Interested members will learn why we are the nation's largest and most respected service fraternities. Come meet other potential brothers! If you have any questions feel free to contact, Johnny Gonzales at jgonzales@mail.roosevelt.edu.
Tue., Sept. 28
Zumba Class
5 p.m., AUD Congress Lounge
Ditch the workout, join the party! Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic fitness program that will blow you away. This aerobic workout is fun, different, and effective! Classes meet every Tuesday. Locations may vary, Cheekout the Facebook page (www.facebook.com/RURecWellness) for weekly updates.
APO Week: "The Hunt"
7 p.m., AUD Michigan Lobby
Join Alpha Phi Omega as they go on a scavenger hunt in the loop. This will be day two of APO week! Break into teams and see who finds the most ridiculous things on the list. If you have any questions contact Johnny Gonzales at jgonzales@mail.roosevelt.edu.
Wed., Sept. 29
Community Service Fair
11 a.m.–2 p.m., AUD Fainman Lounge
Your chance, your choice, your change! Come check out multiple organizations looking for volunteers in the Chicago land area! Sponsored by the Center for Student Involvement.
Drug Related Issues Affecting Today's Youth
4:30–6:30 p.m., AUD Congress Lounge
Grand prize winner of the 2008 New York Book Festival for the book "How to Have Fun and Not Die", author and lecturer Eddie Einbinder visits Roosevelt to discuss drug-related issues. Topics include harm reduction, overdoses, and variance of social drinking laws within the US. Brought to you by Students for Sensible Drug Policy. For more information, contact Liz Weber, ssdproosevelt@gmail.com
Thur., Sept. 30
APO Week, Greek Out with APO
7 p.m., AUD Room 340
Time to represent APO! Come make APO t-shirts and rep Roosevelt's extension group. Bring in your own blue, yellow or white t-shirt. Supplies are limited. Wear these t-shirts at the first ever Community Service Day. Any questions contact Johnny Gonzales at jgonzales@mail.roosevelt.edu.
Sat., Oct. 2
APO Week, Community Service Day
10 a.m., AUD Congress Lounge
Join APO to end the first ever APO week with the first service event, Walk for Lupus Now. APO along with the Center for Student Involvement will be volunteering to help with this event. Sign up outside AUD Room 344 to participate and represent Alpha Phi Omega. Remember to wear your APO t-shirts! For questions contact Johnny Gonzales at jgonzales@mail.roosevelt.edu.
Schaumburg Campus
Mon., Sept. 27
Psi Chi Graduate Series Meeting
Schaumburg: Monday, Sept. 27 from 5:15-6 p.m., SCH Room 431
Graduate series: case studies, Anxiety disorders. Psi Chi will start the grad school series this Fall 2010 semester by initiating case studies dealing with specifically Anxiety disorders. Simply join us as we work together, understanding the many cases and scenarios dealing with anxiety disorders.
Tue., Sept. 28
Nations United: Together We Stand Schaumburg:
2 p.m., SCH Rotunda
The world is full of different walks of life. There are different sexualities, different cultures, traditions and nationalities. Become aware of the diversity around you. Create your ethnic flag and represent yourself together with other fellow students as we construct a diversity quilt. Take a bite of the world as you enjoy different appetizers from different ethnic backgrounds as well! Together we stand united! Brought to you by your Student Activity Fee!



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