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Monday, October 20, 2014
All the Spooky Fun Starts Next Monday!
Don't miss all the spooktacular events SMAC will be putting on the week of October 27th - October 31st

Monday, October 27th | Seymour's | 7pm
Trick-or-Trivia
Tuesday, October 28th | TCC Atrium | 11am - 1pm
Dia De Meurtos Day of the Dead Celebration
Wednesday, October 29th | Fresh Food Co. | Noon
Pumpkin Carving Contest
Wednesday, October 29th | Power House | 7pm
A Haunting: Southern Miss
Thursday, October 30th | TCC Grand Ballroom | 7pm
Thriller Thursday: Featuring Hypnotist Richard Barker
Friday, October 31st | Fresh Food Co. | 11am - 1pm
Halloween Feast
Friday, October 31st | Weathersby Lawn | 4pm - 6pm
SMAC Community Halloween Carnival

For more details about this awesomely scary week, check-out their Facebook page here. Also, remember to bring your student ID with you for admission to all of the events!

Next Wednesday!

Join us on Wednesday, October 29th for the second Student Leadership Workshop this semester.
  The guest speaker will be Christopher Ferrell from the CCCE Office. He will be speaking about how to get your student organization involved through community service.
Sign up here.
Don't Forget to Buy Your Yearbook!
Help CPSGO CARE and Eat at Newks!
The Clinical Psychology Graduate Student Organization is having a fundraising night at Newk's eatery on Tuesday, October 21st from 5:00-8:00pm! 
A share of Newk's profits that night will be donated to the CPGSO CARE fund which helps individuals who do not have the funds for mental health services receive the care they need. 
They would like to encourage you to join them and to encourage your friends, family, and other students to stop by throughout the evening to support the cause. 
The hope to see you there!
Sustainability Advocates Meeting  
The Sustainability Advocates will be having their first meeting of the Fall semester on October 21st at 12:00pm. They will meet at the Office of Sustainability House:
3601 Morningside Dr. Hattiesburg, MS 39406.
The meeting will focus on planning tabling for Eaglepalooza, the SMAC Halloween Carnival, and No Impact Week in November.
Bring your own lunch!

Alcohol Awareness Fair - TOMORROW!
The University of Southern Mississippi's Student Counseling Services will be hosting an Alcohol Awareness Fair on Tuesday, October 21st in Shoemaker Square from 10am - 2pm.
Join RHA at the Harvest - Wednesday! 
On October 22nd from 5pm - 7pm on Weathersby Lawn, come enjoy a festival with food, an inflatable obstacle course, games, pumpkin paintings, cake walk, costume contest, balloon twister, caricatures and much fun to be had with the Residence Hall Association! 
Southern Style Application Available
The 2015 Southern Style application is now available.
The application is due by Friday, October 24th, 2014 at 5pm.
For additional information, and the application, check-out their website here.

Eaglepalooza
THIS SATURDAY!

The 11th annual Eaglepalooza will be held in Downtown Hattiesburg on Saturday, October 25th and will feature Icona Pop!
You do not want to miss this awesome event!
For more information, check-out the Facebook page here.
Learn More About Earning a Master's Degree in Student Affairs!
Do you enjoy your involvement and extracurricular activities on campus? Did you know your campus involvement can propel you into a career? Come learn about the exciting opportunities that a career in student affairs offers!
The Student Affairs Administration Master's program is hosting an afternoon workshop for undergraduate student leaders here at USM on Friday, October 31st from 2:00pm-4:30pm in the Think Center in the International Building.
This will be a fun and informative session where you can learn more about graduate education and career opportunities in student affairs as well as how to navigate the graduate school application process.
For more information, please contact Dr. Georgianna Martin at
Georgianna.martin@usm.edu
Paint the Little Rock
The Legacy Alumni Association paints the Little Rock every Tuesday at 2:15 pm during the fall and spring semesters. As the fall semester has begun, they are encouraging student organizations to participate in painting the Little Rock. It is a great way to inform students, faculty, and staff about your organization and a way to provide motivational and encouraging messages to the football team in the fall and other major events in the spring. They will provide all the paint and brushes for painting the Rock, unless there are specified colors your organization would like to use; in that case, the organization would need to purchase the specified paint on their own. 
If your organization is interested in painting the Little Rock please email Wilton Jackson, the Little Rock chairperson at wilton.jackson@eagles.usm.edu.

Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 Available Tuesdays: 
November | 11, 25 
December | 2, 9 
January | 13, 20, 27 
February | 3, 10, 17, 24 
March | 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 
April | 7, 14, 21, 28 
May | 5, 12
SGA Judicial Board Updates

Ticketing 
* Students get one warning per academic year (e.g. if a student parks in faculty and staff, they will first get a warning during their first offense but on the second offense, he or she will get a monetary ticket 
* All reserved areas (e.g. handicap, special parking, mandatory tow zones, fire zones, tow away zones, service zone) -> AUTOMATIC TICKET (Boot or tow)

Temporary Decals 
* It is important for students to get a temporary decal if: (a) something has happened to their car with their original decal (e.g. residential, commuter, village) 
* To go further in-depth, if a student's car received damage from a car accident or weather incident, a friend, family member or someone else is currently driving his or her, car in the shop, etc, the student must get a temporary decal. 
* Starting this year, 2014-15, students must now purchase temporary decals. Prices vary. For 10 days, students will have to pay $10. For 15 days, $15, 20 days = $20. 
* If students do not have a car registered with Parking Management, they should get a visitor's decal. (NOTE: One visitor pass per semester. After one pass, you must come to the Department of Parking Management to purchase a temp.)
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