Issue 8 Spring 2011

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Tuesday March 15, 2011

Coffee House Artist Today from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. grab lunch in the Student Center to hear Touch-N-Go Production’s “Coffee House Artist” featuring John Rush. Hear live music and bring your friends for some relaxing time in-between classes. For more information on future events or getting involved with Touch-N-Go, visit their website at touch-n-go.org.

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Indian Students Chai Tea Sale On Wednesday and Thursday students will be selling Chai tea as a fundraiser and to introduce the ERAU community to a traditional Indian beverage. Stop by the stand outside the Hunt library to experience this one of a kind taste.

College of Aviation Forum The College of Aviation Industry Advisory Council is coming up on April 6 at 5 p.m. This annual event will include aviation industry executives from many fields. This will be a great opportunity to get industry updates and network with officials. Keep your eyes open for more details including: speakers, lab tours, prizes, and food. Got questions? Contact Joe (Alton) Anderson at andersa1@my.erau.edu.

EaglesFM Open Mic April Fools Event EaglesFM is following in the spirit of April Fools Day by presenting musician jamming on the Flight Deck. If you would like an opportunity to showcase your talent, listen to EaglesFM on 99.1 FM, visity their office, SC 111, or online at www. eaglesfm.com

National African Conference The African Student Association is hosting a National African Conference on campus from March 18 to March 20. Colleges from around the nation will be on campus to participate in an annual celebration of culture and network.

Have a great Spring Break! Weekly Weather Tuesday High Low

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SILVER WINGS BROUGHT WORKED together in their depiction of the Coliseum. Students participated in a dizzy bat race, mummy wrap, piñata and many other events during the night to earn points for their organization. In the end, Silver Wings became victorious at the Omicron Delta Kappa’s seventh annual Charity House.

ODK’s Charity House helps homeless Priyanka Kumar Copy Editor

On Friday, March 11 to Saturday March 12, Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) held their seventh annual Charity House event to raise money for the homeless. This year’s theme was “Around the World” as clubs and organizations gathered on the West Lawn to express their creativity and share their support. ODK raised over 1,500 dollars for the event, as a 100dollar entrance fee guaranteed each club/organization a spot on the West Lawn to build a creation that depicted this year’s theme. From pyramids

to coliseums, organizatoins began creating their houses as early as noon on Friday on the lawn, while mother nature did not favor the crowd when temperatures dipped to the lower 50’s. Cleanup began at 7 a.m. on Saturday morning as Silver Wings claimed first place with their Coliseum and won a trophy in addition to 150 dollars for a charity of their choice. Second place was given to Embry-Riddle Future Space Explorers and Developers Society for their winnebago, as they won 100 dollars for a charity of their choice followed by ISA’s mosque coming in at third place. According to Amy Vaughan,

Associate Director of Student Activities and Campus Events, a student named Darcy Hume seven years ago wanted to start a large-scale project for ODK, which generated the idea for last week’s event. This year, ODK’s Charity House continued the success as 19 organizations were registered and participated according to Priscilla Katz, President of ODK. This year’s teams were only allowed to use cardboard, duct tape, cellophane, and based [spray] paints. According to Katz, ODK’s Charity House is their way of “increasing ERAU’s awareness of homelessness.” Morgan White, President of

Silver Wings, stated that last week’s event was unlike others in the sense that there were different aspects incorporated into this year’s competition. “The games were different this year and there were new faces, it was very fun,” White said. “I like how ODK runs this charity event at the University. It was absolutely a lot of fun and it was very cold!” White said. In response to how they managed to win first place, White stated that it took teamwork along with having fun with what they were doing. “We [Silver Wings] work together like a family with whatever we do all the time, we’re not a bunch of strangers, and it was also great seeing new faces

helping because a lot of our seniors graduated,” she said. Gilda Tirro, a junior in Women in Aviation participated in the event by helping her organization create a pyramid. Tirro felt that the event was a unique way to raise money. “This was a fun thing and it also raises awareness, I’ve never seen anything else like it before so I think it’s really awesome,” Tirro said. Participators did not sit idle as events and games were offered such as comedians from Touch-N-Go’s Friday Night Laughs, a wingeating competition, a mummy wrap and a piñata. Cleanup ended at around 9 a.m. on Saturday morning.

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