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Events for family weekend

by Janice c. Funk staff writer

9/19

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Attention all moms, dads, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, grandmoms, granddads-well, just about anyone you can call part of the family.

Cabrini has scheduled its annual Family Weekend for Sept. 25, 26 and 27. The Campus Activities and Programming Board, along with Student Development, has a full roster of activities planned for both students and their families which will last the entire weekend.

The weekend's activities will start Friday evening with a performance by the Cabrini College

Comedy Troupe at 7 p.m. in the Red Cloud Coffeehouse. On Saturday, the day is filled with faculty and staff lectures, including a presentation by Dr. Leonard Primiano, assistant professor of religion, on angels, titled "The Invisible Made Visible: Angels From the Vatican," at 1 p.m. Dr. Joseph Romano, professor of philosophy, will lead a discussion on "Controversy in Education" at 3 p.m. Mansion tours will be given, as well as student-led tours through the Dixon Center.

A special attraction for sports fans will be the games being played all afternoon on campus, as all of Cabrini's teams have home games.

Women's soccer will take on Al-

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bright College at 11 a.m., followed by field hockey vs. GwyneddMercy College at noon and women's tennis vs. King's College at 1 p.m. The men's soccer team will take the field at 2 p.m. vs. Catholic University.

Volunteers are still needed for Sunday morning's 10:30 a.m. mass, which will follow a FirstYear Parent Breakfast. New parents are invited to meet other parents and learn more about Cabrini's newly-fonned Family Program. For first-year students, and those new to Cabrini, Family Weekend offers a chance to enjoy the campus and learn more about the school.

Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday One Sky, One Hunger and Feast of Yorn Kippur Field Hockey at Cross Country World Kite Festi- Homelessness Archangels Eastern ColCabrini College vs. Philadelphia val -12 p.m.- 4 Awareness Mass-4:45 p.m., Interview Skills lege-4 p.m. Comedy Troupe Metro-11 a.m. p.m., Athletic Meeting- 6:30 Chapel Workshop- 3 7p.m. Field p.m., Student p.m., Grace National Breast Red Cloud Cof- M's Soccer vs. Development W's Tennis at Hall, Room 160 Cancer Month fee House Catholic Univer- Conference Rosemont, begins sity-2 p.m. Room 4p.m.

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