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INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK
Today, International Student Services is hosting a panel discussion on global perspectives on community as a part of International Education Week in Franz 034 at 3 p.m.
‘OUR TOWN'
Tonight through Sunday, "Our Town" continues in the Mago Hunt Theater. All performances are at 7:30 p.m., except for the Sunday performance, which begins at 2 p.m.
‘SPEAK OUT AND STAND OUT'
Tonight, "Sexual Assault and Harassment Awareness Week" continues with the screening of "Speak Out and Stand Out" followed by a discussion on sexual assault, highlighting actions bystanders can take to prevent sexual assault. The event will be in Shiley Hall at 7 p.m.
INTERNATIONAL NIGHT
Saturday, International Night begins in the Bauccio Commons at 5 p.m. The event will showcase UP's talented students as they perform Hawaiian dance, Salsa and traditional music from the Pacific Islands. The dinner includes dishes from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia. Dinner is priced à la carte, and cash or cards are accepted. No tickets are needed.
CORRECTIONS
In the Nov. 11 issue, in the submission, "Don't mourn chivalry," Ben Gadbois's name was misspelled.
In the Nov. 11 issue, in the article, "Club offers fair trade goods," The Beacon reported the wrong name for Daniel Boettcher.
The following corrections concern the Nov. 11 story about plans for River Campus and UP's proposed environmental mitigation:
The Beacon reported that building is not allowed on overlay zones. In fact, building is allowed on overlay zones if the developer and proposed development meet certain conditions.
The Beacon reported that 1994 revisions made to UP's conditional master plan "included plans to construct a ‘gateway structure,' a parking garage." A timeline accompanying the article had similar information. In fact, the 1994 plan did not propose a specific structure.
The Beacon regrets the errors.