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Show B2 CULTURE EVENTS ON CAMPUS "Prints from Saltgrass," a temporary exhibit in the Library Art Gallery. Running now through Sept. 30. Running through Oct. 2' Wiley and the Hairy Man, a UVU Department of Theatrical Arts production. 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Noordo Black Box Theatre. Tickets $7-$ll. Sept. 14-Dec. 17. : "Art Through the Cultural Revolution," an exhibit at the Woodbury Art Museum. Tuesday- Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. THIS WEEK • MARS Saturday, Sept. 25- mt%-U Campus Invasion Music Festival featuring 30 Seconds to Mars and Neon Trees. 7-10 p.m. at the UCCU Center. Tickets $15 with student ID, $26 for general public. Hev UVU students NEXT WEEK Friday, Oct. l: 'The Next Generation," Contemporary Dance Ensemble. 7-9 p.m. at the Ragan Theater. Help Kappa Sigma help Africa Thanks for letting us be a part of your Welcome Day and for your support of the UVU Collegiate f> Readership program By Kelly Cannon Culture Writer The colony of Kappa Sigma Fraternity will be holding their philanthropy event at the end of this month, and they need the help of the student body. They will be helping out the Mali Rising Foundation, an organization that builds schools in the African country of Mali. Kappa Sigma will be holding an event where people assemble miniature, wooden schools that will be auctioned off at a dinner in Salt Lake City. The minischools are put together like a 3D puzzle, and typically take an hour to assemble. Kappa Sigma is the first fraternity colony at UVU, and is hoping to become a chapter by the end of the semester. Bektur Abdrisaev, a senior from Washington D.C. and the service chair of Kappa Sigma, stated the chapter will most likely continue to help out the Mali Rising Foundation in the future. Abdrisaev also said the chapter plans on holding a separate service project every month. The Mali Rising Foundation event will likely take place in the student center at the end of the month and will be covered by local news stations. Kappa Sigma is hoping students will come to help assemble Photos Courtesy of the Mali Rising Foundation the mini-schools and learn more about their organization and its philanthropic aims. There will be a follow up story as soon as more concrete details are provided, so everyone interested will have a chance to get involved. The Mali Rising Foundation works to encourage the less fortunate through education, illllllllllMIIIIIlMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINItlMMIIIMIIIIIflMEIIIIIIilllllllllllllKIIIIIU. www.heraldextra.com The Daily Herald is available on campus at all 16 locations. Impcwtring Through Education Upload and view Wolverine back to school photos at www.heraldextra.com/wolverine Bookstore Hours: Mon. - Thu 7:45 am - 7:00 pm Fri ;$ #fi&ife.7-45 am - 5:00 pm ^ 0 0 am-.1:00 pin ~ 1 Cto UVU BOOKSTORE Scoops Hours: Mon. - Fri 8:00 .jV^Dur Campus. Your Needs. Your Store. 1 ' T| A . . JSE?r s . V i 1 y&j £' Ji-•-• ' /_ -4 Visit your UVU Bookstore for all of your school needs L TOLL FREE 866-507-5253 Visit Us Online www.uvu.ed |