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Vol. 11 Issue 16 Feb. 10, 2005

favorite. Based in Huntington Beach, Calif., Reel Big Fish was originally a trio comprised headline Spring of vocalist/guitarist Aaron Barrett, bassist Matt Wong and drummer Andrew Gonzales. Weekend At that stage, the group was a conventional rock band with pop-metal leanings that cov- ka-punk musicians Reel Big Fish will ered both classic rock and Top 40 songs. perform at St. Bonaventure University After several months, the band discovered S at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 28, in the and decided to add horn players. Reel Reilly Center Big Fish had a Arena to kick difficult time off the tradi- maintaining a tional Spring stable horn Weekend. section, and it A ticket took several sales-date has years before not yet been their final line- set, but prices up featuring will be $20 for Tavis Werts on the public and , Scott $15 for stu- Klopfenstein dents and also on trum- members of pet and vocals the University and Grant community. Barry and Dan “The St. Regan both on Bonaventure , fell community is excited to have such a high- into place. energy band as Reel Big Fish performing at This new and final lineup of Reel Big SBU,” said Steve Plesac, director of student Fish recorded their debut , Everything activities. “They’re sure to provide an enter- Sucks, in 1995, and released it themselves. taining jump into Spring Weekend.” Everything Sucks became a word-of-mouth Reel Big Fish is a Southern California underground hit in ska-punk and college cir- ska-punk band known for its hyperkinetic cles. Following its success, the band signed stage shows, juvenile humor, ironic covers of with the indie label . The label new wave pop songs and metallic sounds of president, Jay Rifkin, and former Oingo ska. The band’s music became mainstream Boingo bassist, John Avila, co-produced in the summer of 1997, when the single “Sell , Reel Big Fish’s first Out” became a modern rock radio and MTV album for Mojo.

BSU to host Black History Month celebration, dinner Celebrate Black History Month with the share the speeches, poetry and music of their Black Student Union in the Robert R. Jones favorite African American leaders. Board of Trustees Room, Doyle Hall, from 5 to For your entertainment, there will be a per- 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20. formance by the SBU Step Team. Attire is There will be buffet style dining (Southern business casual and the price of entry is $3 cuisine) and refreshments while students for students and $4 for faculty and staff.

Poker Championship GAME Scrabble Challenge TIME! Teams of six will play two A No-Limit Texas Hold ’Em Poker Jamestown 20-minute games. An Championship will be held in the Community College’s entry fee and/or pledges Doyle Dining Room at 11 a.m. Cattaraugus County — a minimum of $25 per Saturday, Feb. 19. Campus will host the fifth person or $125 per team This tournament is open to stu- annual Scrabble — is required at registra- dents, staff, faculty and their fami- Challenge in JCC’s recep- tion. Additional pledges or lies. tion room (adjacent to the funds may be paid at The tournament is sponsored by Cutco Theater) on Feb. 19 check-in. the SBU Finance and Investments to benefit Literacy For more information, Club, and will offer $1,200 of non- Volunteers of Cattaraugus to register, to make a cash prizes. County, Inc. donation of cash or prize Registration is $25 and players Check-in begins at materials, contact Lucia can register on Monday, Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Players can Scotty at ext. 7631, or Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. warm up with a practice Joann McAndrew at 372- from Feb. 7 through Feb. 16. round from 11:30 to 8627 or Janene Dunn at For more information, e-mail 11:45 a.m. The official 376-7507. [email protected]. game begins at noon.

CAB Movies on SBU Channel 9 Battle of the Bands

Monday, 2/14: Sweet November Interest Meeting Tuesday, 2/15: Remember the Titans 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb 15 Wednesday, 2/16: Troy Reilly Center basement Thursday, 2/17: The Cookout Room 29 Friday, 2/18: Collateral For those interested in participating in a Movie Showtimes Nightly: battle of the bands this spring at SBU 7:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m. & 1:30 a.m.

CABNews February 2005 Sunday Monday Tuesday

- Women’s Basketball vs. - Evening Away at Mt. Duquesne Irenaeus 12 p.m. 13RC Arena - Valentine’s14 Day 15

Wednesday Thursday Friday - CAB movie - CAB movie ‘Alfie’ ft. Jude Law ‘Alfie’ ft. Jude Law 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Murphy Auditorium Murphy Auditorium Free Admission Free Admission - Weekend Away at Mt. 16 17 18Irenaeus - Evening Away at Mt. Irenaeus - Stations of the Cross 3 p.m. University Chapel Saturday CABNews is a joint publication - Scrabble Challenge of the Office of Student Activities JCC’s Reception Room and the Office of Communications. Submissions should be directed to - CAB movie Anna E. Button, editor of ‘Alfie’ ft. Jude Law CABNews. E-mail submissions are 7:30 p.m. preferred; send to Murphy19 Auditorium [email protected]. Free Admission Please direct questions and sug- gestions to Anna at ext. 2080 or - Weekend Away at Mt. Beth Eberth at ext. 2453. Irenaeus

CABNews February 2005 Sunday Monday Tuesday

- Men’s Basketball vs. Dayton - Weekend Away at Mt. -President’s Day Irenaeus 7 p.m. 20 21 22RC Arena

Wednesday Thursday Friday

- Evening Away at Mt. - Flag Day - Stations of the Cross Irenaeus 3 p.m. 23 24 University25 Chapel

Saturday CABNews is a joint publication of the Office of Student Activities - Men’s Basketball vs. and the Office of Communications. Fordham Submissions should be directed to Anna E. Button, editor of 4:30 p.m. CABNews. E-mail submissions are RC Arena preferred; send to - Residence Halls close [email protected]. 26 Please direct questions and sug- 10 a.m. gestions to Anna at ext. 2080 or Beth Eberth at ext. 2453.