iPledge

There will be free food at this thing, but the event was poorly written up so the only info is that its at Drexel (sooo specific) on October 8th. No time, no actual location. More to come, I hope.

iPledge Campaign Kickoff to Be Held at Drexel

Women Against Abuse (WAA), Philadelphia’s leading domestic violence agency, will kick off the second annual iPledge Campaign with a press conference at the Mario the Magnificent statue (33rd and Market Streets) on Thursday, October 8, 2009 at 12 p.m. Mayor Michael Nutter, State Senator LeAnna Washington, State Representative Brendan Boyle, President of Verizon Wireless Philadelphia/Tri-State Region Mario Turco, 107.9 FM’s on-air personality MoShay LaRen and Drexel One in Four President Lonnie Snyder will participate in the press conference.

The six-week iPledge campaign, sponsored by Verizon Wireless’ HopeLine Program and Drexel, encourages the public to pledge to take a stand against and stop domestic violence. For more information and to sign the pledge, visit http://www.iPledgeWAA.org.

Entertainment at the press conference will include performances by Laura Warshauer and students from Overbrook High School. Verizon Wireless’ HopeLine Program will collect cell phones to benefit victims of domestic violence. Drexel was selected to host the iPledge kickoff festivities because of its ongoing initiatives to combat domestic violence through groups such as One in Four, VIEW and FUSE.

In recognition of the iPledge Campaign, Philadelphia City Council proclaimed October Domestic Violence Awareness Month and October 8 has been designated as Purple Day, the color of the anti-domestic violence movement. The Cira Centre, PECO building, Drexel’s 32nd Street Park (32nd Street between Market and Chestnut Streets) and the fountain at Korman Quad (between Market and Chestnut Streets and 32nd and 33rd Streets) will be lit in purple. Purple banners and bus shelter ads will line Broad and Market Streets, and city employees will wear purple. Purple refreshments will be served at the kick-off press conference courtesy of Sodexo, Center City Bakery Flying Monkey and Jim’s Steaks.

For more information, visit http://www.womenagainstabuse.org.

FREE ICE CREAM!

Chern, this one’s for you.

Malaysian Students’ Association (MSA) invites you to come chill and meet Malaysians on campus!
When? Friday 10/2/09, 4 to 5 pm
Where? Conference room C (Creese Basement)

www.drexelmalaysians.com

Drexel FBLA-PBL Ice Cream Social and Information Session

Drexel Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL) will hold an ice cream social-informational meeting for students tonight, September 30, 2009 at 8 p.m. in Matheson Hall room 308 (32nd and Market Streets).

FBLA-PBL is the largest and oldest business organization in the world. Drexel FBLA-PBL members develop leadership skills and network with business professionals across the country while fulfilling the organization’s commitment to service.

For more information about FBLA-PBL, contact Aneesh RIkhi at ar378@drexel.edu.

Again, you have to sit through a discussion and talk to people about their organization to get the ice cream.

SLF Meeting

Student Liberty Front Weekly Meeting

The Student Liberty Front will host a panel discussion with Samantha Harris and Adam Kissel from the Foundation of Individual Rights in Education (F.I.R.E.) tonight, September 30, 2009 at 6 p.m. in Hill Conference Room, LeBow Engineering Center (31st and Market Streets).

Topics covered in the discussion will include campus speech codes and thought reform on college campuses. A brief general meeting to discuss G-20 events will be held after the panel. Free pizza will be served.

For more information on the event or Student Liberty Front, email StudentLibertyFront@gmail.com.

Pros: free pizza
Cons: you’re going to have to listen to crazy people talk about things that may or may not be ridiculous and/or infuriatingly incorrect, as is often the case in politics.