HELP WANTED
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The Department of Student Activities is looking to fill a couple of key work-study positions:
- Event Assistant (3)
- Cafe Assistant (4)
- Media Relations (2)
You must qualify for Federal Work Study and be open to work evenings and weekends.
Email your resume to stuact@mum.edu to apply
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Student Government Contest
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Friday Afternoon- Zumba for Kids now in the Argiro Dance Studio
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Friday, October 18th, 7:00pm - Fairfield Public Library presents "Hocus Pocus" - Fairfield Public Library
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You're in for a devil of a time when three outlandishly wild witches - Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy - return from 17th century Salem after they are accidentally conjured up by some unsuspecting pranksters! It's a night full of zany fun and comic chaos once the tricky 300-year-old trio sets out to cast a spell on the town and reclaim their youth - but first they must get their act together and outwit three kids and a talking cat! Loaded with bewitching laughs,"Hocus Pocus" is an outrageously wild comedy that's sure to entertain everyone..
Rated PG, Running Time 96 minutes
Doors open at 7:00pm; free film begins at 7:30pm.
As always, your donations for organic popcorn help the library to renew its movie licenses
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Friday, October 18th, 7:30pm - Serenity - Fairfield Arts & Convention Center
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Friday, October 18th, 8:00pm - Ultimate Flying Club presents "Veda and Greece: Creating a New Golden Age" - Dalby Hall
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Saturday, October 19th, 12:00pm - MUM Fashion Swap - Argiro Student Lounge
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Bring in your gently used, clean clothes for our Annual MUM Fashion Swap
Bring something you no longer wear and grab something new and exciting
Any clothes left over will be donated to a local thrift store
FREE and open to the MUM Community
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Sunday, October 20th, 2:00pm - Vedanta and the Divine Feminine - Festival Hall
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An event sponsored by the MUM Women's Institute and the Global Mother Divine Organization
Vedanta and the Divine Feminine
2:00 PM
Sunday, October 20
Festival Hall, Argiro Student Center
Raj Rajeshwari, Dr. Candace Badgett, International Trustee of the women's wing of the TM organization, will be speaking about the paper that she was invited to present at the 2013 Vedanta Congress/World Association of Vedic Science Conference, held this summer at the University of Massachusetts.
This presentation identifies the spiritual roots of the unique nature of women, and how this fundamental, nourishing value is responsible for the process of evolution that culminates in the experience of Total Knowledge as expressed in the exposition of Vedanta. This, in turn, will provide a deep insight and a precise definition to the popular and frequently-used, but little understood term, "Divine Feminine."
All are welcome
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Sunday, October 20th, 8:15pm - Young Sidha Group - Dreier Room #102
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Monday nights, 7:30pm - "Monday Night Football" - Argiro Student Lounge
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Institute of Asian and American Studies presents "Conversations from the Land of the Thunder Dragon"
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Tuesday, October 22nd, 7:25pm - Golden Speakers Toastmasters presents MUM Alumni "Alex Cequea" - First United Methodist Church
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Wednesdays at 12:15pm - "Wednesday Career Lunch Chat Series" - Festival Hall
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Thursday, October 24th, 8:00pm - MUM Halloween Ball - Argiro Student Lounge
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Thursday, October 24th, 7:45pm - MUM Distinguished Lecture Series presents "Senator Rob Hogg" - Dalby Hall
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Thursday, October 31st, 8:00pm - MUM Pumpkin Carving - the Cafe
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It is that time of year again!!
Pumpkin Carving
Thursday, October 31st, 7:30pm
the Cafe
For more information, contact: stuact@mum.edu
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Thursday, November 7th, 7:30pm - FACC 2013/2014 Artist Series presents Vienna Boys Choir - Fairfield Arts & Convention Center
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The Vienna Boys Choir, with this illustrious group of child musicians, has been delighting music lovers across the globe for six centuries with their purity of tone, distinctive charm and a diverse, crowd pleasing repertoire that encompasses Austrian folk songs and waltzes, classical masterpieces, beloved pop songs, holiday favorites and medieval chant. Gifted musicians with voices of unforgettable beauty, they carry on the tradition as the world's preeminent boys choir.
Twenty-five angelic voices perform, backed by more than 500 years of Viennese tradition. The most beloved choir in the world has performed with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the Oslo Philharmonic and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
Now they perform for you....as they have done since 1498.
For more information, CLICK HERE
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Thanks for reading! I hope to see you all around! If you have any events to be placed in this
newsletter in the future, contact Student Activities at stuact@mum.edu by
Tuesday afternoons. Have a wonderful day
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