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Thursday, Sept. 11 FBI Volunteer Internship Program information session 4:30-5:30 p.m. WHERE: MGC 247 INFO: The FBI's Washington Field Office (WFO) offers several internship positions for qualified upperclassmen and graduate students who are interested in working for the bureau. Supervisor of Intelligence Analysis Purvi Sarin and intelligence analyst Yayra Garcia-Ojeda will discuss the WFO's internship opportunities and answer any questions. Guests must RSVP at ufer@american.edu. CONTACT: For more information, contact ufer@american.edu.

Spanish Embassy Panel Discussion 6:30-8:30 p.m. WHERE: Abramson Family Recital Hall INFO: The Spanish Embassy presents a panel discussion, "From Goya to Spanish Photojournalism Now: Can suffering be beautiful?" in honor of the AU Museum exhibition, "Ricardo Calero. Goya. Disparates .... Continuity of an Unfinished Project." Speakers will include Javier Bauluz, Pep Bonet, Antonio Caño and Bill Gentile. CONTACT: For more information, visit www.american.edu/cas/event_description.cfm?event=776.

Sept. 11 Vigil 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. WHERE: Kay Chapel INFO: The Kay Spiritual Life Center will hold a vigil to allow personal reflection and meditation of the attacks of Sept. 11. Five AU alumni were killed in the attacks. CONTACT: For more information, call 202-885-3321.

Friday, Sept. 12 Zambia alternative break information meeting Noon-1 p.m. WHERE: MGC 245 INFO: Interested in HIV/AIDS issues? Find out more information about traveling to Lusaka, Zambia, this winter break. CONTACT: For more information, contact altbreak@american.edu.

Emil George, Horn 8 p.m. WHERE: Abramson Family Recital Hall INFO: Emil George, AU musician-in-residence, will be joined by David Jones, clarinet, and Cecilia Cho, piano, of the Fessenden Ensemble in a program of chamber music featuring Carl Reinecke's Trio for Piano, Clarinet and Horn in B-flat, Op. 274. Tickets are $5 for students. CONTACT: For more information, contact auarts@american.edu.

Saturday, Sept. 13 Artists' reception 6-9 p.m. WHERE: AU Museum INFO: The AU Museum invites you to help celebrate the opening of the new season. CONTACT: For more information, visit www.american.edu/cas/event_description.cfm?event=777.

Experience D.C.: DC United vs. FC Dallas 7:30 p.m. WHERE: RFK Stadium INFO: Join Student Activities and cheer on the DC United soccer team as they take on FC Dallas. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the Student Activities office, MGC 271. Limit two per AU ID. CONTACT: For more information, visit http://american.edu/ocl/activities/index1.html.

Sunday, Sept. 14 Thai-Burma information session 9-10 p.m. WHERE: Kay Spiritual Life Center Lounge INFO: The Office of Campus Life will hold an information session for those interested in an alternative break to the Thai-Burma border this winter vacation. CONTACT: For more information, contact altbreak@american.edu.

Monday, Sept. 15 Kogod study abroad information session 5-8 p.m. WHERE: Harris Undergraduate Lounge (outside of Kogod 118) INFO: All AU students are invited to this information session to learn more about Kogod opportunities abroad, including summer immersion programs, study tours during semester breaks and semesters abroad. CONTACT: For more information, visit kogod.american.edu/globallearning.

Tuesday, Sept. 16 First Perk 8-10 p.m. WHERE: Bender Library INFO: Join the Bender Library staff as they celebrate the start of their five-days-a-week 24-hour fall schedule. Come early for food and drinks. CONTACT: For more information, visit www.ausg.org.

Guatemala information session 7-8 p.m. WHERE: Hughes Formal Lounge INFO: Interested in participating in an alternative break in Guatemala this winter break? The Office of Campus Life will present this informational meeting. CONTACT: For more information, e-mail altbreak@american.edu.


Section 202 hosts Connor Sturniolo and Gabrielle McNamee are joined by fellow Eagle staff member and phenomenal sports photographer, Josh Markowitz. Follow along as they discuss the United Football League and the benefits it provides for the world of professional football.


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