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Friday, Sept. 30 Tuesday, Oct. 4

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Nickel Creek / Leona Diamond Nights / Bear Naess at 8:00 p.m. at Attack / Medications / The Electric Factory

The Vacation at 9:00 p.m. at The Khyber Wednesday, Oct. 5 sion with them. Some audience members were given drumsticks, by drummer Jerry MacDonnell, to beat on the stage floor while others were handed maracas to shake along.

The Wrens ended the night with the emotional song "She Sends Kisses." With lyrics such as "A sophomore at Brown/ She worked lost and found/ I put your face on her all year," members of the crowd couldn't help but sing along.

Midway through the set, a fan jumped up on stage and shouted into the microphone, "Free the Wrens!"

This fan was referring to bad experience the band had with a major label in the past. To this day, there are still two releases on their back catalogue ("Silver" and "Seacacus") that the band does not have the rights to because the label will not give up the legal rights to the albums.

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Coll~ge Day kicks off Campus Philly

ANNMARIE CHACKO STAFF WRITER

AC729@CABRINI .EDU present. Some took the free shuttle buses in the form of yellow school buses. Others chose to venture out to the city by way of train. Some decided to visit the museums and check out the food while others chose to stay later on through the night and see the various artists perform.

The start of Campus Philly, which is a week-long event, took place on Saturday, Sept. 24 in Center City, Philadelphia.

As advertised, College Day proved to be an amazing experience for all college students who attended.

College Day was a chance to meet others from various local campuses. Students were seen around the city wearing their school's shirts and hats proudly.

College Day offered free admission to many of the museums located in•Center City. Popular destinations of the day were the Franklin Institute and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Each showcased old favorites and new eye catching exhibits.

All throughout the day, different things were going on besides the free admissions. Companies were displaying their products, vendors were selling their food and musical groups and dancers performed. Moreover, there were giveaways and contests for people to win trips, gadgets and many other items.

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Saturday, Oct. 1 Nada Surf I Say Hi To Your Mom at The Gogol Bordello / Theatre of the Living Throwrag at 9:00 p.m. Arts at The Theatre of the Living Arts Architecture in Helsinki / Dr. Dog / Aqueduct at Antiseen / Johnny 7:00 p.in. at The Casino's Easy Action I Trocadero Theatre The Bad Vibes at 9:00 p.m. at The Khyber Story of the Year/ FW1eralfor a Friend / Helmet/ Fight of Your Anberlin / He Is Legend Life at 7:00 p.m. at The at 7:00 p.m. at The Trocadero Theatre Electric Factory

Monday, Oct. 3 Thursday, Oct. 6

Pearl Jam at 7:00 p.m.

Acceptance I Paramore / at the Wachovia Center The Receiving End of Sirens / The Cartel / Gang of Four at 8:00 Augustana at 7:00 p.m. p.m. at The Theatre of at The Theatre of the the Living Arts Living Arts

Meshuggah / God Busta Rhymes I Miri Forbid/ The Haunted/ Ben~Ari andAll Mighty Mnemic at 7 :00 p.m. at Senators at 9:00 p.m. at the Trocadero Theatre The Electric Factory

Open House 2005

Friday, Septem.ber 30

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