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Party at Matt Nelson's house in Cambridge this Saturday, Oct. 3 at 4 p.m.  There will be homemade potato soup. You don't need to bring anything, but if you want to bring something please bring something homemade (or that took some degree of personal preparation), for example, a side dish, cookies, or other dessert. Also maybe milk or other drink. We will be eating and hanging out, playing some boardgames, telephone pictionary (SO FUN), and possibly worship. 

We hope this will be a good opportunity for fun and deepening relationships among college Christians.
 

The Gay Straight Alliance currently has the following officer positions open:
Vice President: Facilitate meetings and events with president.
Secretary: maintains minutes of the GSA meetings and activities, takes notes of the meeting topics and writes what needs to be on the office's calendar.
Director of Finance: handles all financial transactions, maintains thorough and accurate records of all transactions, and produces an annual financial report for the Gay Straight Alliance.
Resource Manager: keeps track of all resources held by the GSA and obtains new resources whenever possible.
Publicity Manager: writes updates for the school newspaper, manages event PR, create club literature, and keeps the Lavander Magazine on campus up to date.
 

by Megan
I hope your semesters are all going well. I just wanted to send an update on our activites for Hearts Ablaze for the rest of October and looking ahead into November.
 
We are in need of a few participants (preferably willing) to sit at the Hearts Ablaze table during this Tuesdays, October 19th open house for the college. We'll just be handing out brochures or chatting with people who stop by. No previous experience of being at an open house is required.  
 
The first ever club business meeting is going to be the Thursday after MEA week, October 28th, 2010. The most available and convenient time we decided is 11p-12p, in room E103, or the glass room across from the cafeteria. We will be meeting to discuss how, and on what we should spend our club's finances, as well as in what ways we can branch out in the surrounding communities of Cambridge and oncampus outreach. These are intended to be a chance for whoever is interested in being proactive, to brainstorm and share ideas.
 
Our next Applebee's half off appetizers night is also on Thursday, October 28th, 2010. We will be there at or around 9pm. Everyone is welcome! Bring your friends, even if not Hearts Ablaze attendees.
 
Finally, we are going to go bowling on Saturday, November 6th, 2010, at 6:30p at Isanti Junction Bowling Alley, in (you guessed it) Isanti. :P   ARCC students are able to pick up one free bowling round pass at the student life office with a ARCC student I.D. Again, everyone is welcome, so bring your friends! The more people the more fun!
 
"Dinner With Friends" by Donald Margulies

Directed by Lisa Weaver



Gabe and Karen are married food writers who years ago introduced their close friends Tom and Beth. Tom and Beth fell in love and got married, but one night as Gabe and Karen re making dinner, they receive startling news from Beth – Tom has left her for another woman, and the two are filing for divorce. Gabe and Karen soon feel as if they are being forced to take sides in the heat of the battle between Tom and Beth, and as the combative couple separates and both parties move on the new relationships, Gave and Karen find themselves taking a long, hard look at their own marriage – and they’re not sure how happy they are with what they find.

TRY-OUTS

• Roles: 2 men, 2 woman

• Auditions will be Nov. 17

• Performances will be February 11,12,13,18&19 2011

For more information,

contact Lisa Weaver at [email protected]

 
by Scott Klasen

Hearts Ablaze President



Hearts Ablaze this semester has had a lot of stuff happening over the last couple months and things are still driving forward. This semester small group is on Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m. in room F107. We are currently going through the book "Simply Christian" by N.T. Wright as we discuss topics about why do we expect justice? Why do we crave spirituality? Why are we attracted to beauty? Why are relationships often so painful? And how will the world be made right?

On Saturday, Oct. 16, we are going to Box City to help support New Pathways and to raise awareness about homelessness in Minnesota along with other groups on campus.

Also, every other Thursday night at 9 p.m. we go to Hearts Ablaze half off appetizers at Applebee’s for just a fun time of fellowship and a time to meet new people. Our next Applebee’s night is this coming Thursday, Oct. 14 at 9 p.m. Anyone is welcome; it doesn’t matter if you’re a student on campus, or if your not involved with Hearts Ablaze in any way. On Saturday night, Nov. 6 at 6 p.m. we will be going to the Junction Bowl bowling alley in Isanti, Minn. for a fun night, so grab a friend and come along.

If you would like more information about the club and events we have coming up, please feel free to email hearts ablaze at [email protected]. We will try to answer your questions that you may have or keep you up to date with club activities. For club information you can also check us out on our facebook group page and ask questions on the page, as well.

 
by Carmen Morales

GSA Co-Chair



The GSA club meets every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. in F107.

Oct. 4 is GLBT Suicide Prevention Day.

We will also have a box in Box City Oct. 16.

We are planning to attend the Minnesota Out College Conference (MOCC) at Augsburg College on Nov. 12-14; it is free for all college students.If you would like to register please E-mail us at [email protected]

Also on Nov. 19 at St. Cloud State University is the drag show which is FREE and starts at 10 p.m. and goes until 12 a.m.

At Anoka-Ramsey Community College the Drag show will be coming and having a show on Nov. 20. It is free and it will be in G202 Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. Also, the famous Danny McCoy will be performing.

 
by Natasha Klobe

Vice President



-We had an extremely successful Welcome Week. We were really excited to kick off the 2010-2011 school year with our Candidate Meet and Greet and Minnesota Voter Workshop as part of our GOTV (Get Out The Vote) week. We were able to register 21 new voters and handed out over a dozen voter registration cards.

-The first Student Life meeting was Thursday, Sept.23, 2010. We had a great turn out, but encourage everyone to come. You don’t have to be a part of any club or committee. This is open to everyone on campus.

The next Student Life meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 28 at 3 p.m. where Mike Seymour, ARCC-Vice President, will be attending to discuss the extra land by the athletic field.

-Student Government is partnering with the clubs on campus, staff, and faculty to participate in Box City. Box City is an event that supports New Pathways, our local Homeless Shelter. We all create and decorate boxes and sleep in them overnight to raise awareness for the homeless in our local communities. There is going to be Karaoke, face painting, games and prizes, and a "Soup Kitchen" put on by Perkin’s restaurant. Everyone can join in! Stop by the Student Government Office to get the application form or to get more information.

Box City is Oc. 16, 2010 at the Isanti County Fairgrounds.

-We will attend the MSCSA Fall General Assembly in Bloomington Oct. 21-24, 2010.

-The athletic field is almost complete. They have just finished adding the sprinkler system.

-Our Cambridge Campus Open House is Oct. 19 at 6 p.m. Open to everyone.

-Kirsten Kennedy will be attending the Jackson Katz "A few Good Men" on Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010

-The Fall Food Drive is Oct. 25-29!! All of the food collected will be staying locally! Watch for the donation boxes on campus! I challenge everyone to make this the biggest collection in our campus’ history!

We Want You! Join Student Government, you can be a full-time member or a part-time member! Stop in the office to ask us how or just come to a meeting.

Student Government meetings are Tuesdays at 12:15 p.m. in room G201. Bring your lunch with you! Everyone is welcome to apply or sit in on a meeting to see if it’s right for you

 
by Shay Carchedi



 

Hello to all you fellow nursing students, pre-nursing students and all ARCC students! The student nurses association (SNA) wants to say a BIG thank you to all who donated blood on Sept. 27! Thank you also to those of you who volunteered to help pull this off! There were a total of 36 units of blood donated!

The SNA is also now officially under new leadership! We are thrilled to be a part of this organization and looking forward to doing lots of exciting things together and supporting each other in the journey becoming Registered Nurses. Everyone is invited to attend our meetings; you do not have to currently be in the nursing program. The commitment level is whatever you want it to be, there are no expectations from members or those participating in the meetings. Our hope is that you come away with educational support for the nursing program, as well as the comfort in knowing you are not alone in your studies and future goals. PLEASE come and check us out! Keep an eye on the communications board outside the nursing lab for future information and fun events to come. We are always open to new ideas and suggestions. The following dates are set up for the SNA meetings and they will be held at noon in room E241.

• 9-30-2010

• 10-14-2010

• 10-28-2010

• 11-18-2010

• 12-2-2010

We also have an exciting upcoming event being held Oct. 16 at the Isanti County fair grounds. The SNA is going to be participating along with the school in the Box City event. We will be constructing a "box hospital" and gathering donations for New Pathways to help support the homeless families in our five-county areas. We would love for volunteers to help out with the construction, raising money, or performing free blood pressures for the people at the event. We will be accepting donations until Oct. 13.

PTK

10/12/2010

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by Nate Schleif

Public Relations, Alpha Delta Upsilon



Phi Theta Kappa has gotten off to a great start this year! Meetings are occurring weekly in F223 at 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. every Wednesday. We just finished the Snake River Cleanup on Sept. 25. We are currently planning for our upcoming fall conference which will be held Oct. 8-9 in Annandale, Minn. by St. Cloud.

Our induction was Wednesday, Oct. 6.