FEATURED STUDENT

| Brehanna Edwards '11, a Business Admistration - Marketing major, serving as a marketing intern for the Social Marketing Team leads the team meetings; builds Constant Contact emails (including SpotlightOnline), polls and surveys; and has stepped up to even photograph events. For more information on how to get involved with the Social Marketing Team, contact Missy Martz.
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LANE RENOVATION UPDATE:
| Meeting here, meeting there. The new Lane University Center will have seven meeting rooms!
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 Jonathan Franklin Graphic Design
This email is made possible by FSU's SOCIAL MARKETING TEAM
Chalk Danielle Ward
Marketing Brehanna Edwards Sean Clark
Photographers Jennifer Beard Daniel Meiselman Victoria Sherman Rose Trimper
Video Rashad Bass
Writer Whitney Cosby
Graphic Design Jonathan Franklin
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Princess Restaurant Gift Certificate WINNER

Kate Nyers '12 Business Administration
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STUDENT & COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT STAFF
Student & Community Involvement William Mandicott Asst. Vice President Autumn Brode Administrative Assistant Missy Russell Martz Graphics, Web & Social Media
Cultural Events Series Mary Jane Plummer Director Austin Huot Asst. Director of Production Services Donna Briner Susan Manger Melanie Moore
Lane University Center Rob Webber Director Karen Reidler Reservation Specialist Judy Abbott Information Center Manager
Leadership & Civic Engagement Amy Shaffer Director Patrick O'Brien Assistant Director Lisa Clark Jeff Sellers Richard Sours
Student Activities & Greek Life Robert Cooper Director Jamie Winters Assistant Director
301.687.4411 We are located in Tawes Hall & The Braddock House
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SPOTLIGHTONLINE YOUR GUIDE TO CAMPUS EVENTS & OPPORTUNITIES October 16-22, 2010
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Greetings!
Frostburg State University may be a small, rural campus, but there are plenty of activities and events happening here to keep you busy. Enjoy these fine, crisp Fall days with a walk through the colorful, foliage-filled Arboretum. Check out the bands playing LIVE! at Lyric on October 22. This event is FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. The Lyric is located on Main Street, Frostburg next to FSU's Creative Writing Center. Get off-campus with a UPC trip to the Baltimore Inner Harbor on October 23. For more events, check out the University calendar of events. Get out there and get involved, Robert CooperDirector of Student Activities
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UPCOMING EVENTS OCTOBER 16-22, 2010
10/18 Spring Fest Meeting, 8 PM, Tawes Hall 232 10/18 Alpha Phi Omega (APO) Bake Sale, 10-4 PM, Tawes Hall 10/21 Delta Omicron (DO) Bake Sale, 10-4 PM, Tawes Hall 10/22 Live @ The Lyric, 8 PM, Lyric Building on Main Street 10/23 Inner Harbor trip, ALL DAY, Baltimore MD -$15 per person 10/25 Storybook Elves Workshop, 3:30 PM, Framptom 205 10/28 Frostburg Halloween Parade, 6:30 PM, Main Street
More events and opportunities...
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Student Activities
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Spring Fest MeetingMondayOctober 18, 2010Tawes 2328:00 PMCome and give your input and ideas for Spring Feast 2011. Great ideas equals a great time in the spring.
Inner Harbor Trip Saturday October 23, 2010 10:00 AM Baltimore MD $15 per person
Come along for the ride and experince all of the different actvites offered at the Baltimore inner harbor. The bus will be departing form the PAC parking lot at 10am. The cost is $15 per person and your ticket can be purchsed at the Information desk in Tawes Hall.
For more information about Student Activities, contact: Robert Cooper, Director of Student Activities & Greek Life 301.687.4049 · 129 Tawes Hall

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Cultural Events Series
| Maryland Symphony Orchestra Featuring Pianist Angela Cheng Friday October 15, 2010 8:00 PM Performing Arts Center Pealer Recital Hall Tickets: FSU Students w/ID: $10 Adults, Under 17 and FSU Employees: $30

The critically acclaimed Maryland Symphony Orchestra will return to FSU with special guest pianist Angela Cheng. Under the artistic leadership of Music Director Elizabeth Schulze, the MSO is Western Maryland's premier professional orchestra and is currently in its 29th season. The program will include works from Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 and Schubert's Symphony No. 9, featuring Cheng. A resident of Canada, Cheng has been heralded for her "brilliant technique," has performed with countless symphonies across North America, and has released several classical CDs to glowing reviews. She was a Gold Medal winner at the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Masters Competition, as well as the first Canadian to win the prestigious Montreal International Piano Competition. For her outstanding interpretations of Mozart, Cheng was honored with the Medal of Excellence at the Mozarteum in Salzburg.
For more information about Cultural Events Series, contact: Mary Jane Plummer, Director of Cultural Events Series
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Leadership & Civic Engagement
|  Relay for Life Kickoff Meeting & Purple Day November 1, 2010 7:00 PM Dunkle Hall 218
All participants are welcome. Please send at least 2 representatives from each team. (One of which should be the team leader) Prizes will be given for the most purple/spirited Relay Teams
Colleges Against Cancer Meetings Mondays at 6:30 PM Tawes 228
Come get involved with Relay for Life. Questions? Contact Ashley Daniels or Richard Sours.

ECHOSTARS Van Drivers Needed If you are Van Certified and would like to make a little extra cash, contact Jeffrey Sellers at 301.687.7615.
Alternative Break Meeting Friday November 5 2010 4:00-5:00 PM Dunkle Hall 218
On Friday, November 5th in Dunkle Hall 218 the Office of Leadership & Civic Engagement will be holding an informational meeting about Alternative Breaks from 4-5 pm and will be offering FREE PIZZA for all who attend. This year we have exciting news for those interested in going on an alternative break. Not only has our office partnered with the Leadership Minor to offer students 1-4 academic credits for their experience, but we also have money to help pay for trips! Our office will serve as a resource for where students could go, best practices for these trips, and we'll be highlighting the structure for how leadership is incorporated into these vital experiences. Our ultimate goal is to help individuals, student organizations and their advisers to thrive by ensuring this opportunity is based around the essential components of a successful experience: a predeparture orientation, training, reflection, and a reorientation once they come back.
SO COME OUT, LEARN MORE, AND GET ACTIVE!!!
For more information about Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement, contact: Amy Shaffer, Director of Leadership and Civic Engagement 301.687.4210 · Braddock House

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Greek Life
| Iota Phi Theta (ΙΦΘ) Presents : Iota Week  October 17-23, 2010 Times and place vary
10/17 - 3 on 3 basketball Tournament, $20 entry fee applies. 1st place takes half of the cash intake. 10/18 - Forum: Gangs vs Greeks, 8:05PM, Tawes 156 10/19 - Step Exhibition, 5:00PM, Echo Circle 10/21 - Open Mic Night, 8:05PM, Tawes Hall 153
Alpha Signa Tau (ΑΣΤ) Wednesday October 20, 2010 Pizza Hut
Help support the ladies of Alpha Sigma Tau by purchasing your lunch or dinner at Pizza Hut. When you do tell them that you would like your order to go for Alpha Sigma Tau or AST!
 Phi Mu Delta (ΦΜΔ) Presents : Fall Fest Friday October 29, 2010 7:00 - 9:00PM Frostburg Museum FREE & Open to the public
Come and enjoy a night of fright as the brothers of Phi Mu Delta scare you with a haunted house and other halloween activites!
Sigma Gamma Rho (ΣΓΡ) Presents: SGRho Week November 8th - 12th, 2010 Time and place varies
11/8 Self Defence, 9:00PM, Practice Gym 11/9 Sigma Showcase, 8:30PM, Practice Gym
Interested in Kappa Alpha Psi Email Jamie Winters
For more information about Greek Life, contact: Jamie Winters, Asst. Director of Student Activities & Greek Life 301.687.7398 · 130 Tawes Hall
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