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LAUC Team Trivia Night

Think you know your stuff about the College of Liberal Arts, Penn State, and current events? Prove it!

In celebration of Liberal Arts Week 2010, the Liberal Arts Undergraduate Council will be sponsoring a team trivia night on Thursday, April 1 from 7-9pm in 129 HUB.

Dinner and entertainment and dinner will be provided, and there is no registration free. If you’re feeling down for the challenge, email your name and the names of up to four of your friends to [email protected].  Groups can’t be bigger than five people, but you can sign up alone if you think your trivia skills are mightier than the combined fortitude of five ordinary men (or women).

Trivia Night, however, is the grand finale of Liberal Arts Week 2010. Here are three events leading up to next Thursday:

Monday, March 29 Student and Professor Debate in 102 Chambers from 7-8pm
Tuesday, March 30 Undergraduate Research Panel in 321 HUB from 7-8pm (Food will be provided!)
Wednesday, March 31 Cultural Fair at Heritage Hall from 7-9pm  (Food will be provided!!)

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