Farmers Market Comes to Campus
Jo Young Switzer Center 604 College Avenue, NORTH MANCHESTER, IN, United StatesNorth Manchester's Farmers Market Join the Farmers Market on North Manchester campus in the JYSC parking lot.
North Manchester's Farmers Market Join the Farmers Market on North Manchester campus in the JYSC parking lot.
Come to the Jo Young Switzer Center on September 23rd, 24th, and 25th to help end period poverty. You can donate time, money, or period products to help end period poverty. You can donate products from 11am to 1pm and 5 to 6pm on the 23rd, 24th, and 25th in the Jo Young Switzer Center. Packing the products into kits will then follow on the 30th from 6 to 8pm in the Honors Lounge.
Our next Blood Drive is coming soon! There are still plenty of available times to sign up to donate. The blood drive will be in the Student Activities Center (SAC) which is on the bottom floor of the Chinworth Center. Sign Up Here!
Come to the Jo Young Switzer Center on September 23rd, 24th, and 25th to help end period poverty. You can donate time, money, or period products to help end period poverty. You can donate products from 11am to 1pm and 5 to 6pm on the 23rd, 24th, and 25th in the Jo Young Switzer Center. Packing the products into kits will then follow on the 30th from 6 to 8pm in the Honors Lounge.
Come to the Jo Young Switzer Center on September 23rd, 24th, and 25th to help end period poverty. You can donate time, money, or period products to help end period poverty. You can donate products from 11am to 1pm and 5 to 6pm on the 23rd, 24th, and 25th in the Jo Young Switzer Center. Packing the products into kits will then follow on the 30th from 6 to 8pm in the Honors Lounge.
Grown Ups at the Drive-in Manchester Activities Council is hosting an event at the Wabash Drive-in watching Grown Ups. Gates open at 7pm and the movie starts at 8pm. Students can check in at the event to claim a free, $10 concession ticket.
Irene Miller, social psychologist and Holocaust survivor, will take you on a survival journey little written and known about. You will sleep in the winter under an open sky on the no manโs land; you will freeze in a Siberian labor camp where the bears come to your door front. In Uzbekistan, you will live on boiled grass or broiled onions, and shiver with malaria. You will spend years in orphanages. By the end, you will wonder how a child with this background grows up to become a positive, creative, accomplished woman with a joy of living and love to share.
Come to the Jo Young Switzer Center on September 23rd, 24th, and 25th to help end period poverty. You can donate time, money, or period products to help end period poverty. You can donate products from 11am to 1pm and 5 to 6pm on the 23rd, 24th, and 25th in the Jo Young Switzer Center. Packing the products into kits will then follow on the 30th from 6 to 8pm in the Honors Lounge.
Join us in the Toyota Round in your best western attire for a fun time, games, Texas Roadhouse rolls and more!
Sign up to get $5 haircuts from Groovy & Monty's Cuts. You can sign up for a cut with Groovy OR Monty's Cuts, but please don't sign up for both. Plan to bring your $5 with you when you arrive at your scheduled time. You can pay with cash or Venmo! Sign up here!
Ella Brown, University of Michigan Researcher at Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, will share the results of her NSF-funded research with wild male mountain gorillas; specifically, how male gorillas become silverbacks, and why individuals may mature at different rates. Her findings bring us closer to understanding our shared evolutionary lineage. Her presentation will feature original footage of wild mountain gorillas nearly 12,000ft high in the volcanoes of Rwanda. ย
Looking forward to seeing you October 10-11, 2025
Have you wanted to check out the Zen Den? Are you uncertain about what it offers or how you can use it? Come for an introduction to this great space on campus!
Come Celebrate! Manny is Turning 10 and you're invited to join us to celebrate! Mark your calendars and make plans to join us at the Wabash County Museum on Wednesday, October 15 Pop-Up Haunted Mini Golf Come and go as you please 9 holes may take up to 45-60 minutes MU students get in FREE with MU ID Photos with Manny Cupcakes Tickets are priced at $2 for an individual or $10 for a Family.
October 20th - 24th
Dr. Lizbette Ocasio-Russe, professor of creative writing at Southern New Hampshire University, discusses the power of comics and graphic novels and their role of problematizing canonic literature. Her webcomic "Xcommunicada" uses fictional storylines set in nonfictional places to critique heteropatriarchal hegemony that shaped political, economic, and social forces by colonizing and eradicating indigenous natives and their beliefs. "Xcommunicada" celebrates humanity and embraces diverse beliefs, as demonstrated by the protagonist who must get in touch with her ancestorsโ native beliefs in order to defeat the evil plaguing her home.
The Manchester Activities Council is once again hosting their annual costume bingo. Come out in your most stylish costume and play bingo to get the chance to win some serious prizes! Both playing bingo and participating in the costume contest can earn students chances at win prizes. To receive a bingo card, a canned good donation is required.
Dr. Stacy Erickson-Pesetski, professor of English & associate dean of academic affairs at MU, shares her experiences reading Shakespeare with incarcerated adults and juveniles in Indiana prisons and jails for the past 12 years. She suggests that programs like this are an important and needed piece of the criminal justice system and gives evidence that they increase literacy, promote community, and offer emotional outlets for those recovering from trauma and addiction. Paired with a screening of the 2024 film Sing Sing on Tuesday, Oct. 28.
Join us in the Stauffer-Wolfe Arena in the Physical Education and Recreation Center for Manchester Madness. Hosted by sports management students, this event will have free giveaways and fun games in a Hawaiian theme.
In conjunction with the Oct. 27 program, join us for a showing of the 2024 film Sing Sing, followed by a discussion with Dr. Stacy Erickson-Pesetski. The film's runtime is 1 hour 45 minutes.