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The Beat Calendar: 10/2-10/7

By Elizabeth "Liz" Baldino


Monday, October 2nd


Flow Yoga

When: 3 PM - 4 PM

Where: Harbor Center, Fort Awesome Rm. 135

What: Join in a weekly session of Yoga.


Screening of Heartstopper

When: 8 PM - 10 PM

Where: Multicultural Center (Fort Awesome)

What: Join LGBTQU for the continued screening of Heartstopper season 1.

Tuesday, October 3rd


Film Screening of Salvador Allende

When: 5 PM

Where: HUM 1032, Humanities Building

What: Join School of Film and Media Studies professors in the viewing of Salvador Allende followed by discussion and shared thought.


Open Meditation

When: 9 AM - 11 AM

Where: Harbor Center, Fort Awesome Rm. 135

What: Join Professor Lutz in a weekly open meditation session.

Wednesday, October 4th

Campus Clean Up

When: 12 PM - 2 PM

Where: Meet at Clocktower

What: Join the office of sustainability for a campus clean-up.


Queer Trivia

When: 5 PM

Where: Multicultural Center (Fort Awesome)

What: Come to Queer History Trivia Night where your knowledge of queer history, and contemporary queer culture will be tested.


LGBTQ+ History Night

When: 5 PM - 7 PM

Where: D-Hall

What: Come join LGBTQU, QPoC, and Dining Services for an LGBTQ+ History Night at the Main Dining Hall.


FMS Screening Series

When: 7 PM

Where: CMFT 0065

What: Come watch weekly screenings programmed by faculty and students in the School of Film and Media Studies.

Movie Night Hosted By Movie Club

When: 8:30 PM

Where: The Stood (Cinema Room)

What: Come join the Movie to watch a showing of My Cousin Vinny.


Thursday, October 5th


Central Egg Hunt

When: 3 PM - 4:30 PM

Where: Central B-Wing Lounge

What: Find eggs hidden around Cental to win a prize.


Ayla+Juno+Nora

When: 7 PM

Where: The Stood (Whitson’s)


Sustainability Kahoot Competition

When: 7 PM - 8 PM

Where: 3rd Floor Lounge in Fort Awesome

What: Come test your knowledge of sustainability and win a prize.

Friday, October 6th


Knit, Crochet, Relax

When: 4 PM - 5 PM

Where: Lighthouse Lounge, Fort Awesome Rm. 138

What: Join Dr. Shanaz Moudud in a creative space to unwind and create.


Minuet to Win it

When: 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Where: The OCC

What: Join The Olde Apartment Community in challenges to “Win it” and go head to head with other students.

Purchase Symphony Orchestra

When: 7 PM

Where: Performing Arts Center - Recital Hall

What: Come join the Purchase Symphony Orchestra to perform their program “A New Beginning: A Transformative Journey” Students pay $15 to attend in person, watch the live stream, or recording on the YouTube channel @MusicAtPurchase. (Previously September 29th, rescheduled due to weather)

Calypsos’s Carnival of Carnage

When: 8 PM

Where: The Stood (Whitson’s)


Saturday, October 7th

Let's Get Physical!

When: 4 PM - 5 PM

Where: The OCC

What: Join The Olde Apartment Community in trivia about physical wellness and win a prize.


Big Band Bonanza

When: 7 PM

Where: Music Building - Choral Hall

What: Attend a performance by the Purchase Jazz Orchestra with special guests.

SpecFM

When: 9 PM

Where: The Stood (Whitson’s)

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