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ADVISORY/NSU to Celebrate Homecoming 2002 Festivities With Rapper/Actor LL Cool J; Homecoming Weekend Scheduled for November 7-10.


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ADVISORY...for Thursday-Sunday (Nov. 7-10)

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 the time of year again when students, alumni, and the faculty and staff of Nova Southeastern University History
Originally named Nova University of Advanced Technology,[7] the university was chartered by the state of Florida in 1964[8][9] as a graduate institution in the physical and social sciences.
 will unite in celebration of Homecoming Homecoming
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revisiting his home town, a writer is disillusioned by what he sees. [Am. Lit.
 2002. Kicking off the weekend-long activities this year, will be actor and rapping sensation LL Cool J, as part as NSU's "Life 101" series, scheduled for Thursday Thursday: see week. , November November: see month.  7th at 7 p.m. in the Rose and Alfred Alfred, 849–99, king of Wessex (871–99), sometimes called Alfred the Great, b. Wantage, Berkshire. Early Life


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 Miniaci Performing Arts Center A performing arts center, often abbreviated PAC, is a multi-use performance space that can be adapted for use by various types of the performing arts, including dance, music and theatre.  at NSU's Library. In addition to "Life 101," there will be a multitude MULTITUDE. The meaning of this word is not very certain. By some it is said that to make a multitude there must be ten persons at least, while others contend that the law has not fixed any number. Co. Litt. 257.  of other scheduled rituals and events, which include a concert from the Gainesville-area band, "Big Sky," "Pedal to the Metal," a tricycle race, the 12th annual "Anything Floats" raft race, culminating with a Dinner/Dance and Alumni reception. A detailed itinerary is listed below:

-- Thursday, November 7, 2002-7 p.m. "Life 101," Personally

Speaking with LL Cool J. Actor and rapping sensation LL Cool

J, will be the featured speaker for the event which will be

held in the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center at

NSU's Library, Research, and Information Technology Center on

the main campus.
-- Friday, November 8, 2002-4:30 p.m. "Pedal to the Metal." The first annual tricycle race on NSU's campus will take place in the roundabout in front of the Horvitz Administration Building on NSU's main campus. Each team will consist of four members, two women and two men. The first place winner will take home four Homecoming tickets, and a free Limousine from 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Second Place will also win four Homecoming tickets and a $300 shopping spree, and the third place winners will win four Homecoming tickets.

-- Friday, November 8, 2002-5:30 p.m. "Anything that Floats." This 12th annual raft race will take place at NSU's Gold Circle Lake. Student Activities will sponsor each team of six, (three men, and three women), up to $50. All rafts are constructed by students from materials that are in the original form; that is, materials that were not meant to be a flotation device. The first-place prize winners will receive a Hummer Limousine from 8 p.m.-2 a.m. to attend the Homecoming Dance. Second place winners will receive six Homecoming tickets, and a $600 shopping spree, and Third Place will receive six Homecoming tickets.

-- Friday, November 8, 2002-5:30 p.m.-7 p.m. "Performance from Big Sky." This Gainesville area band will perform for the NSU community at Gold Circle Lake.

-- Friday, November 8, 2002-7 p.m.-"Separate Checks," an Improv comedy group, will perform following the performance from "Big Sky" at Gold Circle Lake.

-- Saturday, November 9, 2002-7 p.m. "Dinner/Dance, Alumni Reception," will be at the Bahi-Mar Hotel on Fort Lauderdale Beach. The NSU Alumni reception will run from 7-8:30 p.m. and the dinner/dance will begin at 8:30, where the 2002 Homecoming court will be announced.


For more information about NSU's Homecoming 2002, please contact Terry Weech, Director of Student Activities at (954) 262-7293.
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