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Late Night Train
From the Desk
+ For the record: Generation Green is here!
New from Campus Philly
+ To See
17 Again
+ Silverstein at the Trocadero
+ Convergence Musicians
Upcoming Events
+ The Penn Relays
+ Temple University Earth Fest
+ AP Tour 2009
+ Legs Against Arms 5K Run/Walk
+ Afro-Cuban Dance Workshop with Marianela Boan
+ Open Mic Night
+ Galileo, The Medici And The Age Of Astronomy
Discounts and Promotions
Win passes to see Transformers (2007)
Campus Philly
Careers
+ Campus Philly's Opportunity Fair
+ Campus Philly Editorial Internships
+ Campus Philly Design Internship
Community
+ Philadelphia Reading Olympics
Take A Late Night Train
Now SEPTA runs Regional Rail trains after 1 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays between Center City and Paoli/Malvern on the R5 or Manayunk/Norristown on the R6 or Trenton/NYC on the R7 and NJTransit.

For the record: Generation Green is here!
Just because yesterday marked Earth Day, does not mean that we cannot conserve everyday. Earth day reminds us to go green, conserve and essentially save our community and world.
It does not take a scientist to go green. It is the simple everyday takes that makes a world of a difference. Try implementing some of these easy steps in your everyday life changing the earth today and for future generations.
-Unplug any appliances when not using
-Wash your clothes in cold water
-Take short showers
-Carpool, use mass transit or walk whenever possible
-Drink filtered water instead of buying bottled water
Welcome to Generation Green! Start making a difference today!
- Megan Pellegrino, Cabrini '09
"To see 17 Again"
Kate Hollinger givers her review on the much talked about Zac Efron hit “17 Again.” She discusses scenes, actors and more!
"Silverstein at the Trocadero"
Ashley Campbell shares her thrilling experience at the Troc with headliners Silverstein as she gets up close and personal with Shane Told.
"Convergence Musicians"
Andy Stettler shares the 411 on how to start recording and promoting your band now without little to no costs. He says that Convergence Musicians is the future.
Thursday, April 23:
The Penn Relays
Friday, April 24:
Temple University Earth Fest
Saturday, April 25:
AP Tour 2009
Sunday, April 26:
Legs Against Arms 5K Run/Walk
Monday, April 27:
Afro-Cuban Dance Workshop with Marianela Boan
Tuesday, April 28:
Open Mic Night
Wednesday, April 29:
Galileo, The Medici And The Age Of Astronomy

Win passes to see Transformers (2007): Wed, April 29 at
United Artists King of Prussia
Campus Philly has 70 passes to see the screening of the 2007 release, Transformers. Afterwards, be one of the first to see the latest trailer for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (in theaters June 2009) before it is launched on the web. E-mail Brittany with your name and e-mail address by Friday, April 24 at noon.
NOTE: Those who win passes MUST pick them up at the Campus Philly office anytime before Wednesday, April 29 at 4pm.

Grads: Connect to Jobs Through Campus Philly's Opportunity Fair
Graduation is around the corner and now you’re wondering, “What’s next?” If you’re still looking for work or are looking into options for grad school, check out Campus Philly’s Opportunity Fair. Recent and upcoming graduates are invited to come and connect to professional internships, jobs and graduate school opportunities, and professional contacts. The event will include a career expo, a graduate studies fair, educational seminars and networking sessions with higher ed and industry professionals.
The fair takes place June 16th from 1-4pm at Saint Joseph’s University’s James J. Maguire ‘58 Campus. Visit www.campusphilly.org/careers for more information.
Campus Philly Editorial Internships: Summer 2009
Campus Philly seeks energized, diverse, and motivated students for the Campus Philly editorial team. These internship opportunities expose students to over 30,000 readers a week and an opportunity to reach 85,000 students each fall through the Notebook, a regional guide for students written by students.
For more information, please click here. To apply, please send your resume, cover letter and 3 writing samples to Brittany Sturges .
Campus Philly Design Internship: Summer 2009
Campus Philly is seeking a design intern to assist with print, online, and/or multimedia publications. This internship will provide many real-world printing and publication opportunities to build your portfolio. You will learn about working with print and publishing vendors, website publication, magazine production and advertising.
Candidates should be proficient in Adobe Creative Suite for MAC and PC platforms. Flash and HTML knowledge a plus.
To apply, please send your cover letter, resume, and 5 design samples to Design Manager, Stephanie Skari.

Philadelphia Reading Olympics
Calling all volunteers: Interested in education in Philadelphia? The Philadelphia Reading Olympics is looking for volunteers to act as moderators, scorekeepers, and guides at the Philadelphia Reading Olympics competitions in the beginning of May. The Reading Olympics engages fourth through eighth graders, from Philadelphia’s public, parochial, charter, independent schools and after school programs in a collaborative reading competition, with the competitions in May bring the teams together to answer questions about the books.
Getting children to read independently is one of the best ways to ensure their ability to read well. Statistics show that the quantity of independent reading is directly linked to vocabulary development and proficiency. If any questions, please contact Bonnie Stone at bstone@gpuac.org or 215-851-1982. If you would like a volunteer application, please email ian@campusphilly.org.