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Sponsor: SAPB
Principles of Co-Curricular Learning: Intrapersonal Development (PCL 7)
SAPB Concert on the Canal, Friday, September 23rd, 8:00pm, Canal Basin
It’s Regatta Eve with SAPB! Enjoy an evening of music with a national touring artist. Past performers have included:
Hoodie Allen, Danielle Bradbury and We The Kings.
Sponsor: SAPB
Principles of Co-Curricular Learning: Values and Ethics (PCL 6)
Stress Less, Monday, September 26th, 11:00am – 2:00pm, Cultural Arts Gallery (CE 148)
Whether you are worn-out from the weekend or need a few hours to refocus, the Gallery team has prepared a few
hours of guided meditation and other stress management activities for you to enjoy.
Sponsor: Cultural Arts Gallery
Principles of Co-Curricular Learning: Intrapersonal Development (PCL 7)
Game Room Tournament: 9-Ball, Tuesday, September 27th, 5:00pm – 9:30pm, Campus Center Game Room
Test your skills on our new pool table! Light refreshments will be served and prizes awarded to the 1st and 2nd place
winners. Register in the game room.
Sponsor: SAPB
Principles of Co-Curricular Learning: Intrapersonal Development (PCL 7,) Interpersonal Development (PCL 8)
Game Room Tournament: Table Tennis, Wednesday, September 28th, 5:30pm – 9:30pm, Campus Center Game Room
Take on the fiercest competition yet! Light refreshments will be served and prizes awarded to the 1st and 2nd place
winners. Register in the game room.
Sponsor: SAPB
Principles of Co-Curricular Learning: Intrapersonal Development (PCL 7), Interpersonal Development (PCL 8)
SAPB Movie in the Campus Center, Friday, September 30th, 3:00pm & 7:00pm, Campus Center Theater
Our weekly movie series has two showings. Free with your Jagtag.
Sponsor: SAPB
Principles of Co-Curricular Learning: Intrapersonal Development
OCTOBER
Apply to Become a Health & Wellness Peer Educator, Month of October
Health and Wellness Peer Educators are students that serve as leaders and role models to fellow students regarding
making responsible and healthy lifestyle choices. Peer Educators assist with programming and outreach presentations to
educate students about relevant issues related to health and wellness that affect our campus community. Relevant
topics include alcohol awareness, sexual assault prevention, nutrition, physical activity, safer sex and sexual health, and
much more! Peer Educators receive training, leadership development, become nationally certified as Peer Educators,
and have an opportunity to receive academic credit. Applications are due October 31st.
Sponsor: Health and Wellness Promotion
Principles of Co-Curricular Learning: Core Communication (PCL 1), Critical Thinking (PCL 2), Integration and Application of
Knowledge (PCL 3), Intellectual Depth, Breadth, and Adaptiveness (PCL 4), Understanding Society and Culture (PCL 5),
Values and Ethics (PCL 6), Intrapersonal Development (PCL 7), Interpersonal Development (PCL 8)
Game Room Tournament: Bags, Saturday, October 1st, 4:00pm – 9:30pm, Campus Center Game Room
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