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ARCHERY CLUB will shoot tonight at 7 at the indoor range in Westover. All interested students welcome. Contact Mark at 284-0652 for more info.
CYCLING CLUB meets tonight at 8:30 in the Mon. Room of the ’Lair. Call Steve at 292-2375 or Chad at 292-2042 for more info.
FENCING CLUB meets tonight at 6:45 at the gym in E. Moore Hall. Beginners through advanced fencers welcome.
RUGBY PRACTICE Tue. through Thu. afternoons at 4 behind the tennis courts. For more info, contact Chris at 284-8303 or Casey at 296-7222.
TAE KWON DO CLUB meets Tue. and Thu. nights at 5 at the studio at 701 Richwood Ave. For more info, stop by or contact Jeb at 292-7622.
WOMEN’S RUGBY practices Mon., Wed. and Thu. afternoons at 4:30 behind the Coliseum.

Notices 




ADVISING CENTER Make your preregistration appointment now for summer and fall semesters at 293-5805, Ext. 300 or 303, or stop by. Sophomore priority deadline is April 7 and freshmen deadline is April 16. 
ALCOHOL AWARENESS Free screenings for alcohol problems this Thu. at Ruby Cafeteria, POC lobby, and emergency department waiting room, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Formore info, contact Bill at 293-6682.
ARMY ROTC GOLF CLASSIC  takes place at April 20 at Meadow Ponds Golf Course. Entrance fee is $75 per person and includes lunch and refreshments. Lunch only tickets are also on sale for $10 each.  Spots are limited, so pre-register now by calling Heather or Capt. Elwell at 293-2911, Ext. 124. 
ART WVU art students and the Student Art Association present
"Art at the Met 2001,” a student art exhibition, April 6-20 at the Metropolitan Theatre in downtown Morgantown. There will be a free opening reception Fri. night at 7 with food, music and art. Everyone welcome.
CONDOMS ARE AVAILABLE for $.10 each to WVU students through the University Health Service’s Health Education Program, 293-6972, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. When used properly, they may reduce but not eliminate the risk of sexually-transmitted infections. Abstinence gives the most protection. 
CRAFT CENTER Leisure activities that make you feel good about yourself Mon. through Thu.  noon til 10, Fri. afternoon 2 - 6 and Sun. afternoon 1 to 9. Call 293-3614 for more info or visit us in the basement of Braxton Tower. We'll help you
DAY OF CARING takes place May 23, when local businesses give their employees the day off so they can volunteer their time to the community. Call the United Way at 296-7525 to get involved.
DEMOCRAT DAYS Bob Bastress, Joyce McConnell, Nina Spadaro and Mark Spengler speak tonight at 7 in G4 Woodburn Hall about gay rights. Everyone welcome. 
FINANCIAL AID Any student that is interested in receiving financial aid for the 2001 summer sessions must complete a separate summer application.  Awards for summer sessions will be based on remaining eligibility from the 2000-01 academic year. Applications are available at the Financial Aid Office, Academic Advising, residence halls, Information Desk of the Mountainlair, in the Summer Schedule and on the WVU Web page.  To be considered for the 
2001 summer session you must also have a 2000-01 FAFSA on file.  
GOLDEN KEY is looking for new officers! If you are a current member and would like to serve in a leadership position, please contact us!  We especially need a Web designer and photographer.  Call Kelley at 292-6269 or e-mail jyon@wvu.edu for more info.
MAY GRADUATES All students who have applied for May graduation must pay the $30 graduation fee, pay all outstanding financial obligations to the University and inform your department by May 1 if you do not plan to attend commencement ceremonies. Cap, gown and invitations are available through the book store.
MOVIE AND DRINKS Free screening of ‘28 Days’ and free mocktails tonight at 6:30 in Room 458 B&E. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by PATCH and the University Health Service.
NATIONAL ALCOHOL SCREENING DAY takes place Thu. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the ’Lair’s Vandalia Lounge. Stop by for a free, anonymous, self-assessment and talk to a health care professional.
NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION DINNER Come to Fairmont April 7 for an evening of free giveaways, gun raffles, silent auction and good food. Cost is $35. For more info, contact 304-472-1449.
POETRY Open mike poetry night at Perks takes place tonight at 9:30. Sponsored by Calliope.
TAIZE PRAYER SERVICE meets Thu. night at 6:30 at First Baptist Church on High Street. Contact Bob at 599-4134 for more info.

Meetings




CAMPUS CRUSADE meets Thu. night at 7:30 in Room 503 Eiesland Hall. Everyone welcome.
CAMPUS LIGHT meets Fri. night at 7 in Room 104 Clark Hall. Activity and free food to follow. Everyone welcome. Contact Christy at 598-8854 or Wes at 598-7466 for more info.
FORMULA LIGHTNING WVU’s all electric race car team meets  Thu. night in G71 ESB. All interested people welcome.
INTERVARSITY Christian fellowship meets Thu. nights at 8 at Wesley United Methodist Church. Everyone welcome.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS is a 12-step program for people who want to stop eating compulsively. It meets tonight at the Public Safety Building on the corner of Spruce and Walnut streets. For more info, contact Catie at 983-8334.
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS meets nightly in the Morgantown/Fairmont area. Call the helpline at 1-800-766-4442. Everyone welcome.

 Submission Policy


To place an event or announcement in the Campus Calendar, fill out a form or turn in the information at the Athenaeum office by no later than Noon, TWO DAYS prior to when you need the
announcement to run.
Because of space limitations and the number of announcements submitted, announcements will only run a day, maybe two, in advance. (Please do not request that they run longer.)
Unless it is a university sponsored event, all off-campus events must have free admission (ie, no cover) to be included in the calendar.
Information may be sent via U.S. or campus mails, by FAX to 293-6857, but please include all pertinent info. Announcements WILL NOT be taken over the phone.
If your group or organization will have a set time and place for meetings during the semester, fill out only one form and specify at the top that it is to be used for the year, semester, or weekly.
The editors reserve the right to edit or delete any submission. There is no charge for publication. Questions should be directed to the Campus Calendar Editor at 293-5092.   Thanks.
 
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