Tuesday 31st January

12pm Cathsoc (Regular)

Mass and lunch, Leon Bagrit Centre,

Lvl 1 Mech Eng

12pm-2pm ‘Fair Trade’ Stall (Regular)

Union Building Foyer. Fairly traded goods for sale. Stationary, Coffee, Tea & Chocolate

12.15 Yoga Soc (Regular)

Yoga Classes, Southside Gym

12.30pm African-Caribbean Soc (Regular)

Weekly meeting, Rm G02, Materials

dept. RSM

12.30pm Parachute Club(Regular)

Southside Upper Lounge

1pm Audio Soc (Regular)

Brown Committee Room, Union Building

1pm Sailing Club Meeting (Regular)

Southside Upper Lounge

3pm Pakistan Soc (Regular)

Basketball in the Union Gym, anyone welcome

5pm Circus Skills Soc (Regular)

Table Tennis Room, Union Building

5.30pm Radio Modellers Club

MechEng Main Workshop (Rm 109), e-mail rcc.radio@ic.ac.uk

5.30pm Fitness Club (Regular)

Aerobics (advanced), Southside Gym

6pm Bridge Club (Regular)

Clubs Committee Room, Union Building

Brown Committee Room, Union Building

7.30pm OpSoc

Present Sweet Charity in the UCH. Tickets cost È6 / È4 students and concessions

8pm ICCAG (Regular)

Soup Run for the homeless

Meet Weeks Hall Basement

8pm Bar Trivia

Get your brains into gear for the battle of wits that is DaVinci’s Bar Trivia. Be there at 8 to stand a chance of winning È50 cash or a crate of lager. Free entry.

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31st Jan 1997

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