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Join the Campus Activities Board (CAB) on Wednesday, Oct. 26 from 7–10 p.m. in Gleeson and Privett Plaza for a spooktacular time! There will be games, festive food, pumpkin painting, a haunted house, and a costume contest!
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Monday, Oct. 31 Deadline: 11:59 p.m.
Calling all first-year students! Enter your resume with Career Services for the chance to win a $100-150 gift card.
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Monday, Oct. 24
1–2 p.m. | Intercultural Center, UC 411/12
Come meet other Latinx students while eating some sweets and unwinding to classic shows. Now happening weekly on Mondays!
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Monday, Oct. 24
5:30–6 p.m. | Gleeson Library
Hear students from the Electric Sound Collective in a musical response to the two Thacher Gallery art exhibitions, Soft Power and Lost Keys.
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Monday, Oct. 24
6:30–8:30 p.m. | Intercultural Center, UC 411/12
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Tuesday, Oct. 25 11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. | McLaren 251
The Major/Minor Fair gives you the opportunity to explore the different majors, minors, and other programs USF offers while talking directly to faculty experts within each field of study.
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Wednesday, Oct. 26
12 p.m. PDT | Zoom
Join Health Promotion Services (HPS) to learn more about OBGYN services, pap smears, birth control options, sexual health, transgender services, and healthy relationship communication.
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Thursday, Oct. 27
11 a.m.–1 p.m. | Privett Plaza
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Thursday, Oct. 27
11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. | Intercultural Center, UC 411/12
Drop by the Cultural Center's papel picado-making workshop, in connection with Día de los Muertos. Supplies provided!
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Thursday, Oct. 27 8 p.m. | Studio Theater, Lone Mountain 148
In the Blood is a play that offers both a critical portrayal of the treadmill of poverty and a powerful tale about institutionalized racism. Register for tickets now »
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Friday, Oct. 28
6–10 p.m. | McLaren 252
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The Phoenix is a weekly e-newsletter sent by Student Leadership and Engagement to help students stay connected and get involved. It features campus events, leadership opportunities, athletic games, workshops, retreats, and more. Why “The Phoenix” title? The Phoenix has long been associated with the history and growth of USF as well as St. Ignatius, who encouraged followers to “go forth and set the world on fire.” Learn more »
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