By: Abby Miles ’25

There are lots of events this week that highlight the Easton community! Don’t miss out on Community Night, Karl Stirner Arts Trail 5K, and an Election Day lecture. 

Interviewing within Your Identity:

Want to learn more about navigating the job market with authenticity? Gateway Career Center and OID will present an event where you can hear from alumni and learn how to navigate identity and experiences, and navigate challenges. Register for this event! 6:30-7:30 p.m., Tues., Oct. 8 • Kirby Hall of Civil Rights 104 • MORE

Slime Tutorial Night:

Support the Marquis Players with their next event. Join the group in making slime and watching musical theater. In Leopard Lair this week, spend some time unwinding with the group in a relaxed and fun environment. 5-8 p.m., Wed., Oct. 9 • Leopard Lair • MORE

Election Day 2024, Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley: A Discussion with Chris Borick:

Election Day is approaching quickly, and Pennsylvania is highlighted across the nation as a swing state in key races across the ballot. Chris Borick will discuss the state of the races by examining a historical perspective and highlighting contemporary polling evidence. Stay involved in election updates, grab some of the available snacks, and attend the event. 7-8 p.m., Thurs., Oct. 10 • Oechsle Hall, Room 224 • MORE

  • Oct. 21 is the deadline to register to vote in the Pennsylvania general election. MORE

Football vs. Georgetown:

Attend the upcoming home football game this weekend and support your fellow Leopards. Visit the stadium for community day, which will feature a food truck festival. Following a Patriot League championship from last season, the football team is hoping for another strong season. Get your free student tickets and celebrate Community Day. 12:30-3:30 p.m., Sat., Oct. 12 • Fisher Stadium • MORE

Seventh Annual Artful Dash 5K Run/Walk:

Sign up for the Arts Trail 5K! Register for $35, with all proceeds going to benefit the arts and free community programs provided by the Karl Stirner Arts Trail. The walk/jog starts downtown and continues through the trail. The race includes prizes for top finishers of each age group, as well as other fun opportunities. Don’t miss out—register before Oct. 8. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Sun., Oct. 13 • 300 N. Third St. • MORE