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Show THE SIGNPOST MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8,2010 WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY Crossword Monday Feb. 8 Wednesday Feb. 10 Eccles professor presentation and reception in the library Employers to be on campus to meet students The Weber State Univers i t y Honors Program will have an Eccles professor presentation and reception at 2 p.m. in room 225 of the Stewart Library. Four Honors Eccles professors will speak at the event. Refreshments will be served. For more information call 801-626-7591 or e-mail Iriddle@weber.edu. MOVIE SCHEDULE MEGAPL a r T H E J U N C T I O N atThe Junction '• 2351 KieselAye.,Ogden 801-528-5800 www.MegaplexTheatres.com 3D Avatar (PO13) (digital) (11:00 2:35) 6:059:35 -Edge of Darkness (R) (digital) (11:101:50 4:35) 7:2510:15 Legion (R) (digital) (12:152:45 5:15) 7:5010:20 'Dear John (PO13) (digital) (11:35 2:00 1 WSU will have a career fanin the Shepherd Union Ballrooms from 9:30 am. to 2 p.m. Employers throughout Utah will be in attendance to visit with students, accept resume's and provide information about employment opportunities. For more information call 801-626-6393 or e-mail careerservices@weber.edu. Saturday Feb.13 Valentine Carnival in the Union Ballrooms The Nontradirjonal Student Center (NSC) is sponsoring a Valentine's Carnival from 11 a m to 2 p.m. in the Shepherd Union Ballrooms. Lunch will be served from 1 to 2 p.m. There will be games with prizes including golf, darts and heart toss. Haircuts and pedicures will be offered to single moms. WSU students and up to nine family members are free with a Wild- cat ID. Students can pick up tickets in the Nontraditional Student Center. For faculty, staff and community members $7 will be charged per person. For more information call 801-626-7794 or e-mail nontrade@weber.edu. Gay-Straight Alliance charity drag show in the Shepherd Union Ballrooms WSU's Gay-Straight Alliance and the Center for Diversity and Unity will hold a charity drag show to benefit the Ogden Outreach Resource Center from 7 to 11 p.m. in Ballroom B of the Shepherd Union Building. Admission is $5 or the donation of three or more dry food items. For more information call 801-395-3514. Friday Feb. 19 Relationship workshop at the WSU Roy campus The Department of Continuing Education will have a free relationship skills workshop from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the WSU West Center. 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Officials urged people to huddle at home for the weekend, out of the way of crews trying to keep up with a storm that forecasters said could be the biggest for the nation's capital in modern history. A father and son were killed in Virginia when a tractortrailer struck and killed them after they stopped to help another driver. IQALUIT, Nunavut (AP) - A crisis in Europe over unsustainable government debts that sparked renewed global market turmoil leapt to the top of the agenda Saturday for global financial leaders meeting half a world away in the Canadian Arctic. Finance ministers and central bankers from the Group of Seven major industrial countries are also thrashing out differences on banking industry changes amid warnings that unilateral action like U.S. President Barack Obama's plan to break up big banks will further hamper the fledging economic recovery Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, the host of the gathering, is hoping that his choice of the remote town of Iqaluit, population 7,000, where temperatures can dip to 40 degrees below zero in February, would concentrate officials on the task ahead. The United States was represented by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke. The G-7 consists of the United States, Japan, Germany, Britain, France, Italy and Canada. The discussions were focusing Saturday on developments in the global economy, banking reform and proposals to grant further debt relief for earthquake-ravaged Haiti. A record 2J/2 feet or more was predicted for Washington. 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