
Friday
, August 17,
2007
This Week In THE CLICK
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From the Editor's Desk
+ For the record: The essential school supply
New from Campus Philly
+ Food: DiYD: Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad
+ Professional: Career Checklist: Part Two
+ Arts & Entertainment: Jealousy Curve
+ Community: Freecycle
+ Sports: Update on Utley
Upcoming Events
+ Illuminea
+ Unity Day
+ Bedlight for Blue Eyes
+ On the Boards
Discounts
+ Denim Society
+ Caribou Café
+ The Print Center
Join
the Team
+ Kick-Off
Volunteers
+ Campus Philly Promotional Reps
Career
Philly
+ Urban Industry Initiative

FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK
For the record : The essential school supply
School is
rapidly approaching. That's right, folks. It's time to head out to the
stores and make sure you stock up on all those supplies you need--pens,
pencils and notebooks.
Speaking
of notebooks, the Campus Philly Fall Notebook is back.For those
of you who may not be familiar, the Notebook is a insider guide
of some of the best places to go in and around the city. So whether you're
looking for a great new restaurant to try or a place to volunteer, you
can find it all in one place! Consider it an essential school supply!
Make sure
to ask your school's student activities office for a copy. You can also
email Kara Ashe for one, as
well.
- Brittany Sturges, Temple
'08
Looking
for an internship? Campus Philly is currently seeking students
interested in an editorial position. For more information, please email
Brittany Sturges.

NEW FROM CAMPUS PHILLY
Food | DiYD:
Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad
Erin Pollock explains how to make this delicious dish in a matter of minutes.
Professional|
Career Checklist: Part Two
Clare Herlihy names some of the steps you should take during junior and
senior year to prepare for life after graduation.
A and E| Jealousy Curve
Brittany Sturges reviews the latest release from rock locals, Jealousy
Curve.
Community|Freecycle
Colleen McFadden explains how one website gives meaning to the
phrase "one man's trash is another man's treasure."
Sports|Update on Utley
Sara J. Gamble gives us the latest on Chase Utley's injury and when he
might return to the field.

UPCOMING EVENTS
Friday, August 17
Illuminea
Local indie pop band, Illuminea, will be celebrating the release of their
new record; The Swimmers and Whales and Cops will also perform at this
21+ show.
Sarah
Jessica Parker: Autograph Signing
Actress and fashion icon Sarah Jessica Parker is stopping in Philadelphia
to personally thank her fans for their support of BITTEN, her first-ever
apparel line with Steve & Barry's.
Saturday August 18
Ace Enders
You may recall him as the frontman for the Early November (who played
their last show in April), however, Ace Enders is back for a solo perfromance.
Opening acts include Paper Rival and Pete Nischt.
Keith
Urban
Country star, Keith Urban, will be stopping by the Wachovia Center with
special guests, the Wreckers!
Sunday, August 19
Peco
Multicultural Series
Penn's Landing Corporation is proud to produce another season of free
programming this year on the Great Plaza, the heart of Penn's Landing!
Unity
Day
Unity Day events and activities are created with a focus on family values.
This event provides positive entertainment and information for all ages!
Monday, August 20
On the Boards: Philadelphia Architects at the Jersey Shore
On the Boards includes the Jersey shore's surviving landmarks, structures
long-forgotten, buildings sadly missed, and architects' unbuilt seaside
fantasies.
Philadelphia Stories: Building of a Great American City
Check out over 80 images of the city of Philadelphia in the making selected
from the enormous City Archives of over 2 million images.
Tuesday, August 21
Bedlight for Blue Eyes
New Jersey alt-rockers, Bedlight for Blue Eyes will headline; opening
acts include Permanent ME, Scenes from a Movie, Spoons for Adam and Date
This Diary.
Naked
Paper Show
''Naked Paper'' is a show of mostly emerging artists displaying unframed
works on paper and paper installations.
Wednesday, August 22
Camera Obscura
Scotland's own Camera Obscura will be bringing their indie-pop sound to
the Filmore.
Free Tour of the Scott Arboretum
Allow Chuck Hinkle, Garden Supervisor of the Scott Arboretum, to take
you on a free guided tour to exlpore the plants available at this year's
Plant Sale.
Thursday, August 23
G. Love & Special Sauce
Philly's own, G.Love & Special Sauce will be at the Festival Pier!
Also peroforming will be Slightly Stoopid and Ozomatli.
Screamfest
'07
The sixth installment of the Scream Tour brings some of the biggest named
of Hip Hop and R&B to the Spectrum!

DISCOUNTS
THE CAMPUS PHILLY DISCOUNT PROGRAM will save you money at many
great locations in and around the city. Go
to the Campus Philly Discounts Page to see a full list.
Denim Society, Northern Liberties-627 N. 2nd Street
Hey ladies, need some designer jeans? Denim Society is the ultimate shopping
experience for women who wear designer jeans. Stop in and receive 10%
off your purchase. Such brands include Joe’s Jeans, Citizens of
Humanity, People’s Liberation, and many more!
Caribou Café, 1126 Walnut Street
Have a taste of French cuisine right here in Philadelphia! Caribou Café
is a 17-year-old landmark that offers a relaxed environment and great
food. Present your Campus Philly discount tag and receive a complimentary
beverage with your dinner.
The
Print Center, 1614 Latimer Street
The Print Center is a non-profit art gallery that exhibits print making
and photography. Its mission is to support printmaking and photography
as vital contemporary arts and encourage the appreciation of the printed
image in all of its forms. Stop by their gallery store and receive 10%
off any item.

JOIN THE TEAM
If interested, please contact Kara Ashe at Kara@campusphilly.org
Kick
Off Volunteers
This year’s
Kick-Off will be especially hot, featuring live local and national music
acts, Red Bull-TNT’s freestyle motocross exhibition, the Involvement
Fair and free admission to museums in the area. Wanna be in the thick
of it? Why not volunteer?
Campus
Philly Promotional Reps
Campus Philly
Reps earn resume building experience, while getting to travel across the
region. You get the chance to work with students from various regional
school and gain FREE access to events you promote (i.e movie premieres,
concerts and festivals). So what are you waiting for? Become a Campus
Philly Rep today!

CAREER PHILLY
Urban Industry Initiative
Initiative Assistant Part-time unpaid position
Are you interested in learning about economic policy and program development? For 16 to 18 hours a week, you'll assist the
company with tasks, such as industrial land preservation policy, creating
employment and education opportunities, promoting Philadelphia's manufacturing
community and providing financial incentives to industrial businesses.
Class credit available. For more information, please send your resume
and cover letter to Ned.Rauch-Mannino@phila.gov.

Contributors to the Click
Editorial: Brittany Sturges, Brittany Machikas
Design: Jon Pish, Justine Brining
Business: Michelle Freeman, Jon Herrmann
To write or apply for an editorial internship at Campus Philly, contact
Brittany Sturges: editor@campusphilly.org
To submit events and announcements, contact: info@campusphilly.org
For advertising and sponsorship inquiries, contact: Michelle
Freeman
Campus Philly needs promoters and interns! E-mail Jon
Herrmann for more info.
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