Celebrate the end of week 1!

Seth knows how to party
It isn’t an official celebration weekend, as there’s no fancy Aretha Franklin concert, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t still celebrate week one of classes being done!
Here’s what’s going on this weekend:
Friday January 29
HOCKEY! The women’s hockey team and the Greek Community invite you to the game at 7pm, and free skate following the game. If you bring a canned food item (to be donated to Joseph’s House and Shelter in Troy) to the game, you get free food, free hot chocolate, a free raffle ticket, and free skate rental for the free skate after the game.
Basketball at ECAV when the Men take on Union College at 8pm. RPI currently has the best overall record in the league. [facebook]
Zombies take over 308 when UPAC Cinema shows Zombieland. 7pm, 9:30, and midnight. Still $2.50.
Clothe-A-Child Date Auction takes place in the McNeil Room at 9pm. Get Freakout tickets. Always a good time. [facebook]
RPI Casino Night is being held in Mother’s tonight from 6-10pm. Check out their cool prizes you could win on the facebook page. [facebook]
It’s Troy Night Out! Take the (warm!) west shuttle from the Union downtown (it makes an extra stop in Monument Square between 5-10pm). The list of activities can be found here. If you’re looking to donate to Haiti and get some good bowling in at Uncle Sam’s Lanes, $10 lets you play all night (9pm-12am). [facebook]
The TNO Afterparty is at Daisy Bakers, and is always a good time. [facebook]
The EMPAC season kicks off with “Jeremy Wade: there is no end to more”. Mr. Wade “delves into Japanese kawaii (cute) culture – from the infantile fluff of Hello Kitty to the doe-eyed teenage love stories of anime – and its ubiquitous global influence. Through dance, stories, animation and video, Wade peeks under the slick, silly surface of kawaii to reveal its more insidious subtext, while exposing our relationship to the “endless more” that exists just beyond our grasp.” $5 for students, at 8pm in the Theater. [empac]
Saturday and Sunday January 30 and 31
Women’s hockey takes two forms Saturday, in the Alumni game at 1pm, and regular ECAC play when the lady Engineers host Princeton at 4pm.
Hunker down, it’s going to be a cold weekend. High’s are 17 and 24 degrees Fahrenheit respectively. Catch up on some Z’s, see that movie you’ve been meaning to, or curl up with a book and that leopard print snuggie your aunt got you for Christmas.
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