Monday, April 23rd
Documentary showing and discussion: “BAD HAIR LIFE”
Chandler Hall, Room 102 – 7:30pm
Trichtotillomania (TTM; hair-pulling) and other body-focused repetitive behaviors affect approximately 5% of the population in the United States. Despite this, it remains among the most isolating behavior disorders, unaccepted or unnoticed by society.
If you, a friend, or a family member struggles with TTM or other BFRB, come watch A BAD HAIR LIFE, a documentary exploring and explaining TTM, symptoms, support, and treatment. A short discussion will follow, further discussing treatment and support! Hosted by Psi Chi!
Giant Productions Presents: Mac Miller
The Anderson Center – Doors open at 7 – Show starts at 8pm
The Cool Kids and The Come Up will be supporting.
“In a blossoming hip-hop hotbed of talent, Malcolm “Mac Miller” McCormick is next up out… of Pittsburgh, PA. A recent graduate of Taylor Allderdice High School, Mac caught the eyes and ears of Rostrum Records, inking a deal in July 2010. A multitalented musician who can play numerous instruments and a young novice of the freestyle/cipher/battle circuit of his hometown, Mac has been paving his way to superstardom in his blue-collar hometown for years.
The Source Magazine says “The sky is the limit for this 19 year old Pittsburgh native,” while HipHopDx labeled Mac as “The Steel City’s next superstar.” Mac was featured on the cover of XXL Magazine’s coveted Top Freshman in January 2011. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette says “Miller’s skillful rhymes, humorous themes and upbeat demeanor are catching the nation by storm.” Complex Magazine calls Miller “The Steel City’s newest rap posterboy.” while URB Magazine calls Mac “a young emcee who is the real thing.” Mac’s music is also a mainstay on popular hip-hop sites such as Nahright, 2dopeboyz, Rapradar, TheSmokingSection, Allhiphop, and Illroots.”
Mac Miller is one of the most exciting rappers in music today and we’re excited to have his highly anticipated Macadelic Tour stop at UMW.
TICKET INFO
$5 Students
$20 Non-StudentsWe’re in the Nest up until the show. Get your tickets now!
Tell all your friends and get excited!
Questions/Comments/Concerns: email us at giant@mail.umw.edu
Tuesday, April 24th
The Eagle Leadership Awards & Reception
The Great Hall – 6pm
All members of all clubs and organizations are invited to attend.
Screening of the Movie: “Kony 2012”
Jepson Science Center, Room 100 – 7pm
A screening of Invisible Children’s new movie “Kony 2012”, which aims at spreading awareness against the Lord’s Resistance Army that has been terrorizing Central Africa for decades. The movie will be presented by Invisible Children representatives (“roadies”) from California and someone who has seen the LRA first hand. One of the roadies will introduce the organization and the film, the movie will be shown and the guest speaker from Africa will explain what they have been through and seen and then open the floor for any questions.
Last Open Mic Night featuring Robert Kelly hosted by UPC
The Underground – 8pm
Come out to the Underground to see Robert Kelly perform Tuesday 4-24 at 8PM! There will also be open mic before and after the featured act so come out and show us your talent!
Check out Robert Kelly at http://www.houseofwally.com/artist.php?iid=36
Wednesday, April 25th
iTTP – It’s Time to Play
Ball Circle – 2pm
It’s Time to Play – is an event put on by the Russell and Virginia Hall Councils. The event will consist of games (including but not limited to: inflatables, water slides, and arcade games, food for students, cotton candy, (possibly) funnel cakes and some prizes.
Bingo
The Underground – 8pm
Thursday, April 26th
Devil Goat Day!
Ball Circle – 3-7pm
Join the Class of 2015 as they present games and food on Ball Circle in celebration of Devil Goat Day. Not only do they have some great inflatable games for you to enjoy, there will be cotton candy and pizza. And it’s all FREE!