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by Elizabeth Bennett
  
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12 Saturday

Mr. RIT

Webb Auditorium, 7 p.m. – 11 p.m. RIT’s guys compete in a “male pageant,” complete with talent, formal wear, question and answer, and crowd favorite competitions. All proceeds go to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Cost: $5.

13 Sunday

The Deaf Women Project

LBJ 1510, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. A play depicting Deaf women as both ordinary and extraordinary. Written by School of Fine Arts student Ruthie Jordan. Free.

14 Monday

Think Pink

Infinity Loop and Grace Watson Hall, 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. The campus is “painted pink” by Zeta Tau Alpha in an effort to raise awareness and money for breast cancer. Free.

15 Tuesday

Tuesday evening dance

Edgerton Community Center, 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Dance your stress away while meeting people from the community. Music by Jack Allen. Free.

16 Wednesday

Men’s Lacrosse vs. Utica

RIT Field, 3:45 p.m. – 6 p.m. Get some fresh air and root for our lacrosse team. Go Tigers! Free.

17 Thursday

CAB Thursday Night Cinema Presents: Scar face

Ingle Auditorium, 10 p.m. – midnight. Scarface is a story about an immigrant living the American dream... kind of. Al Pacino takes over a drug empire in 1980s Miami while falling to his addiction. Free Tang and Snickers bars afterwards. Free.

18 Friday

CAB Friday Night in the RITz presents Karaoke
Student Alumni Union: RITz Sports Zone, 10 p.m. – midnight. Can you sing? No? Even better. Free.

In This Issue
News
Car Rental Services to Change at RIT
RecycleMania Hits RIT
Wolf Leads Candidates in Poll, Most Undecided
SG Weekly Update
RIT Forecast
Leisure
Skating the Night Away
Review: Bottles in Translation
Review: Murder by Death
Review: Polar Bear Club
At Your Leisure
Features
Who Needs Sleep?
Journey Through Lucid Dreams
That Professor: William Middleton
Sports
Sports Desk: Crew
Views
It’s What You Make of It
Stuck in a Standstill
Mad Libs RIT Rings
Editorial
Editor's Note: No Cars Go
Corrections
Letters to the Editor

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