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 Frankenstein Piegari 

Happy Halloween Saints! 

This week starts of with festive news as SGA will be hosting Trunk or Treat in the Abbey Lounge this Monday (10/31) at 5 p.m.. The Abbey Lounge is located in Marion Hall so be sure to stop by and pick up spooky treats and other candy.

Tuesday (11/1) kicks off the month of November! To start off the month, Saints in Action will be hosting a blessed blanket event at the Fireside Lounge! This event begins at 7 o'clock and the Fireside Lounge is located in the Motherhouse building right here on campus! In addition, the girls volleyball game have a home game against Judson University also at 7 o'clock. So home out to the Pat Sullivan Center and support your Fighting Saints!

Wednesday (11/2) continues the weekly tradition of the infamous Walmart Shuttle. Just remember, it's never too late to buy Halloween candy even if you are technically two days late at this point! Hop onto the shuttle and get yourself a bag of sour gummy worms, you earned it. The shuttle leaves the Pat Sullivan Center at 7:30 p.m..

The Justice League will be hosting a card game night in the Abbey Lounge at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday (11/3). If this interests you, stop by the lounge and learn new card games with the league!

On Friday (11/4) the women's basketball team has an away game against Marian University at 7:30 p.m.. But for more local action check out the football team as they are set for a home game against Roosevelt University this Saturday at 1 p.m.. 

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