Wednesday, March 6,1996 Campus Life Twister Productions Presents Rhonda L. Parker Staff Writer The latest events, other than Friday Night at the underground, sponsored by Twister Productions are a climbing presentation and a thoughtful lecture on time travel. “A Night of Climbing: Climbing in the Desert SW”, a slide show and talk, will be prsented inthe underground on Wednesday, March 6, at 7 p.m. Afterwards, it’s Open Night on the climbing wall at 8 p.m. in Boshamer Gymnasium. “Time Travel and Thoughts, in Between” will take place on Moiiday, March 25, at 7 p.m. in the undergrdund. Joe Carvajal will be the guest speaker. Also, two new events are coming up for Friday Night in the underground. On March 22-23, All Night Movies, which includes movies and breakfast at 7 a.m., will last from 9 p.m. on Friday through 8 a.m. on Saturday. On March 29, the Muddy River Blues Band, a Brevard area group that performs a mix of blues, jazz, and rock, will be in the underground at 9 p.m. Twister Productions 883-8292 Xt2290 Twister Productions inviits you to tfie 5PRING FORMAL ^^1^, Saturday March 30,1996 8-11pm Haywood Park Hotel in AshevUU Tickets bought before March 8 wi[[ be $15 per person, $25 per coupr After March 8, tickets wiU be $18 per person, $28 per conpie See Curt Crowhurst in the underground for tickets or call 883-8292 xt. 2290 Calendar of Events day NisA at the ul^dergrou 9pm esert pm und eround Climb the mLL 8 pm 4 araoke Mgbt Cafcieria 430-6:30 jpm Small Enseinbles Concert 8pm Cluistian Stud0nts ^pm DlntnS u Spring Break Starts Campus Worship 6:30.pm 19 Sex at Campus I 7 Worship! i the under 6:30 pm V ground 12 ud0nt Art ShowTpm tindergrmm' All night BfiJVIES 9pm-12am 'A All Night MOVIES 12-8am Breakfftst Night at the under round 9pm Spring Formal 8-11 pm Hi^wood Paric Hote 2 Time Travel 7 pm the under ^ound Junior Recital 8pm Christaln Student G^m Sex at 7 the under ground Campus Worship 6:30pm April Events: Culture&Earth Week 4/13-20; SpringFest 4/13; EarthDay 4/20; Rollerblade Jam 4/27

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