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All the information you need to go clubbing

by Mary Eileen O'Connor assistant featu_r_e_s_e~d=ito-r

Do you need a diversion from school and work? One of the best ways to meet new people and stay sane is to get involved in campus activities. Cabrini offers a wide variety of clubs and organizations for any interest. Listed below are some of the activities on campus.

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Latinos and Friends Club: The dub offers trips, dinners, dancing lessons and various other ethnic activities. It will meet once or twice a month (times to be announced). The club is planning activities to celebrate Hispanic month in October. Contact president Mildred Metz at 9028646 for more information.

Sigma Rho: Sigma Rho is the Cabrini chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, the international honor society for educators. Members must be sophomores, juniors, or seniors and have an overall GPA of J.0 and a GPA of 3.5 in education courses. The organization's first meeting is Thursday, Sept. 24 at 12:30 p.m. in Room 309 in Founder's Hall. For more information contact president Jen Scaramuzza.

International Club: The club is made up of international and American students. The group will meet every Tuesday in the Mansion to plan its activities, which will include trips, visits to ethnic restaurants and United Nations Day at Cabrini. The dub will also sponsor workshops each month. Contact president Tessa Eriksson, mailbox # 482.

Student Pennsylvania State Education A~ation: This is Cabrini's chapter of the largest teaching organization in the state. The organization offers members numerous benefits, including leadership development opportunities, eligibility for scholarships and access to PSEA's members-only web page. There is no cost for membership. The first chapter meeting of the semester is Thursday, Sept. 17 at 12:30 p.m. in room 106.

Student Government Association: SGA encourages students to "make their voice known on campus." Elections will be held during the first week of October for first-year student positions. There are also various positions on the Campus Activities Programming board and class boards available. Contact Emma Legge at 902-8407.

Theater Department: Auditions will be held for the fall play, The Orientation Plays, on Sept. 20 and 25 at 7:00 p.m. in the Red Cloud Coffee House in Grace Hall. There are roles for three men and three women and positions are available on stage crew. Contact theater director Neal Newman at 902-8510 or see the bu!- letin board outside the Red Cloud Coffee House for more information.

Campus ~Dnistry: Campus Ministry sponsors numerous events and service activities both on and off campus, induding student retreats, Out with the Sisters, the Hunger and Homelessness Campaign and Scripture and Supper. Cabrini will participate in the Philadelphia AIDS Walk on Sunday, Oct. 18. Students can sign up to participate in the AIDS Walk in the Ministry office on the second floor of the Widener Center. All students are invited to get involved in Campus Ministry. For more information, contact Campus Ministers Arlene Smith (902-8409) and John DiMucci (902-8225).

Improv Troupe: Members will learn improv techniques and perform with the troupe on and off campus. The troupe also shares their talents with special children each week. Tryouts will be held this month (times to be announced). Contact Paul Moser at 902-8725 for more information.

Loquitur: Loquitur is Cabrini's student newspaper, published weekly on Thursdays. All students are invited to share their talents in writing, photography or layout and design. Students will meet new people, learn valuable communication skills and become a journalistic voice on campus. Contact editor in chief Laura

Casamento at 902-8412 or stop by the newsroom on the second floor of the Widener Center.

WYBF.nl 89.l: The College's radio station offers a wide variety of programming, including music, coverage of campus events and sports. All students are encouraged to participate in any aspect of the radio station. Contact Steve Murray at 902-8360 or stop by the station on the second floor of the Widener Center.

Woodcrest: Woodcrest is Cabrini's yearbook. It is produced each year by Cabrini students. All students are invited to share their talents in writing, photography, or layout and design. To get involved, contact editor in chief Jen Nespoli, mailbox #37.

Ethic Student AlliaMe: The purpose of the Ethic Student Alliance is to promote ethnic diversity on Cabrini's campus and to unite all members of the College community. It will help students understand themselves better so they can contribute more effectively to the campus and to the worldwide community. For more information, contact president Jen Peterson at 902-3125.

Cryptic: The student literary magazine. Contact Dr. Marice Bezdek at 9028361.