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You say you want a revolution

The college is on the brink of a revolution. Serious plans are in the works for new residence halls as each year's freshmen class grows larger. As more majors are offered, more ground will be broken for buildings to support the newest interests with modern technology and resources.

This weekend, it is Student Activities' turn to push the revolution with an entirely fresh Family Weekend.

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Led by Jason Bozzone, a young director in the president's cabinet, Student Activities is planning a full weekend for our families to share in growing college pride. In past years, events have happened, and that's all there is to say - they happened.

..a thousand words

What's great about the plans for activities this year is the enthusiasm with which they are backed. President Iadarola is leading the charge and she wants pride, with a fun twist.

The ordinary dances that make you sweat and remove your thong, like in one recent case, are about to change, too. No longer will they simply open the doors, kill the lights, turn up the tunes and call it a party. Under Bozzone, Student Activities promises decorations, a safer environment and food.

With the innovative activities planned for the year, it is a completely remodeled Student Activities staff under a lively young director who is passionate about having a good time

It is essential to the revolution that students and faculty understand that Cabrini activities are only as good as you make them. The revamped Student Activities staff will do their part, so do yours.

Instead of sitting in a dorm room or apartment indulging in long nights of inebriation, be a part of the change.

Never again will a group of Cabrini students be able to say that they made it happen.

Never again will we be the leading force of a lasting revolution. If we do this the right way, Cabrini will remember us and we will have our memories of Cabrini foreve~.

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Michelle Cro.-ley, Kit Dewey, Jim Diamond. Jamie Knobler, Jenna Lewandowski. Stephanie Moritz, Kendall Neil. Ti'fany Platt I

Friday, Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. on the Commons (rain site - Dixon Center)

Come and enjoy a great family movie on the big screen with fellow Cavaliers. Don't forget to bring a blanket to the Commons. Snacks and beverages will be provided.

All students will receive a raffle ticket for a chance to win a DVD of the movie, "The Rookie" soundtrack and t-shirts.

Sponsored by the Student Government Association and the Campus Activities and Programming Board.

Family Weekend RSVP

AH-American Dinner and Grand Slam Ball

Dinner- 7 p.m. $35/ person (includes dance), Cabrini students FREE-Open bar for attendees 21 years of age

Dance• 9 p.m. $5/ person

DI will be attending the All-American Dinner in the mansion Name __________________ _ ss is required.

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