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semester while&#13;
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attempted to make it to class&#13;
on time. Luckily our teachers&#13;
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The Ranger&#13;
wants you to join&#13;
By: Benjamin Schmidt&#13;
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the staff this semester?&#13;
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join  whether  or  not  they&#13;
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journalism.  No prior experi-&#13;
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paper and make some money&#13;
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now?&#13;
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overboard with the low-cost&#13;
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love songs, unless you enjoy&#13;
the silent treatment.&#13;
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• Friends of the Library presents "Effigy Mounds: More Than Just&#13;
Mounds!" w/ Herman Bender, 7 p.m., Overlook Lounge. 2nd floor&#13;
of Library&#13;
• Women's basketball&#13;
@&#13;
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• Men's basketball&#13;
@&#13;
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• Black History Month film: "Training Day," starring Denzel&#13;
Washington, Union Cinema Theater, 8 p.m., free&#13;
Feb. 15&#13;
• Black History Month: Fun Friday, Multicultural Office, Wyllie&#13;
D-182, noon, free&#13;
• Black History Month: Sweetheart Ball, Union Square,&#13;
9&#13;
p.m.,&#13;
$10/ couple, $7/ person, dress to impress&#13;
Feb. 16&#13;
• Women's basketball&#13;
@&#13;
QUincy 1 p.m.&#13;
• Men's basketball&#13;
@&#13;
QUincy 3:15 p.m.&#13;
Feb. 19&#13;
• Black History Month Trip: Black Holocaust Museum, departs&#13;
2 p.m., $3, sign up at the OMSA office&#13;
• Arts: ALIVE! presents: Trio Voronezh, Com. Arts Theatre,&#13;
7:30 p.m., tickets: $12&#13;
Feb. 20&#13;
• Noon Concert:  McKeever  Duo: Susan&#13;
McKeever,  piano; James McKeever,  piano; Feb. 20,&#13;
noon, Communication Arts Theatre, free&#13;
• Black History Month: Apollo Night w/comedienne  Rella,&#13;
Union&#13;
Cinema, 8 p.m., free, open to campus &amp; public&#13;
Feb. 21&#13;
• "The Fusion of Art &amp; Science: Adventures&#13;
in Creating Living&#13;
Artworks" w/Joe Davis of MIT, 7 p.m., Mol. 105, free&#13;
• Women's basketball vs. Lewis 5 30 p.m.&#13;
• Men's basketball vs. Lewis 7 45 p.m.&#13;
Feb. 22&#13;
• Youth Program: Gang Awareness Work-&#13;
shop,&#13;
9&#13;
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Talent 182' $30&#13;
• Race. Class, &amp; Gender Study Group: "Disgrace," by J. M.&#13;
Coetzee,&#13;
Molinaro Hall room 111, 3:30 p.m., free&#13;
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Beginning&#13;
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College, 1 p.m., Galbraith Room, reception to follow&#13;
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Thursdays/Fridays:  7 30 p.m., Saturdays: 8 p.m., Sundays:&#13;
2 p.m.; Union Cinema Theater&#13;
Feb. 27&#13;
• Noon Concert: Elaine Skorodin, violin; Carol Wallace, piano;&#13;
noon, Union Cinema Theater, free&#13;
Feb. 28&#13;
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7 p.m., $3 ($2 w/ canned good)&#13;
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Place in the Universe" w/ David Eicher 7 p.m., 7 p.m., Overlook&#13;
Lounge, 2nd floor of Library&#13;
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