FNL Celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month

FNL Celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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New Student & Family Programs invite the campus community to celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Month at Friday Night Live: Unite to Fight. This superhero-themed program will take place in the Arkansas Union beginning from 8 p.m. until midnight on Friday, Oct. 25. Activities for FNL: Unite to Fight will include a scavenger hunt, trivia, Superhero costume contest, a photo booth, balloon artist, air brush tattoos, Bungee Run, Extreme laser tag and much more!

Co-sponsors for the event include No Woman Left Behind, Relay for Life, Associated Student Government, Pat Walker Health Center, SONY, Candy Craze, Walmart, and Pepsi.

Friday Night Live is an initiative, sponsored by New Student & Family Programs, to create fun, educational, and entertaining late-night programs for university students and guests. Admission is free to all students, faculty, staff, and guests. Persons requiring special services related to disabilities are asked to call 575-5002 in advance to make proper accommodations. For more information on Friday Night Live visit http://www.fnl.uark.edu or contact Jameel Braddock at braddock@uark.edu.

Contacts

Jameel Braddock, Program Coordinator
New Student & Family Programs
479-575-7078, braddock@uark.edu

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