Monday, April 21

Breakfast with Bucky presented by Ho-Chunk Nation

Bagels and fruit and doughnuts, oh my! Start All-Campus Party 2008 off right with the most important meal of the day. Enjoy refreshments, including Starbucks coffee and hot chocolate, cereal, and milk, along with entertainment from everyone's favorite Buckingham U. Badger and the University of Wisconsin's Marching Band! This year, students can also take part in an outdoor yoga class on Bascom Hill presented by Rec Sports. That's right, an early morning workout, free food, and Bucky Badger, and EVERYTHING is FREE on Monday, April 21, courtesy of the Ho-Chunk Nation and Starbucks. All you need is your Badger pride and a hungry stomach!

8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Bascom Hill, Engineering Mall, in front of Elizabeth Waters Hall

Battle of the Bands

Join the Polygon Engineering Student Council and Triangle Fraternity on Monday, April 21, for a chance to see which Madison-area band is the best of the best. Enjoy free food and music at Engineering Mall from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and cast your vote to decide who will play during All-Campus Party's Wear Red, Get Fed! Pizza Lunch presented by Pepsi on Friday, April 25.  Participants must pre-register. Please e-mail us at bsnouffer@wisc.edu for more information and to sign up.

11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Engineering Mall


LEAP towards your future NOW!


What do a spoken word artist, a teacher, and an associate judge all have in common?  They all graduated from UW-Madison with liberal arts degrees!  Join us as an exciting panel of UW alumni will share with you the incredible things they are doing now after getting a liberal arts degree.  So come find out what a liberal arts degree can do for you.  FREE dinner will be served at 6 p.m. followed by a panel discussion with the alumni.  Win awesome prizes - including an iPod nano! 

6 p.m. Chadbourne Hall

Lecture from Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky
Ambassador Barshefsky was instrumental in the passage of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which gives special trade benefits for reforming Sub-Saharan African nations.  In addition, she played a major role in bringing down the cost of generic drugs.  Ambassador Barshefsky is a UW – Madison alumna with degrees in Political Science and English.
Organized by Project 40/40

4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Grainger Hall

“Hooking Up”
An active dialogue hosted by Sex Out Loud and organized by PAVE about the culture of Hooking Up!  Come join in a discussion about pleasure, consent, expectations, empowerment, alcohol, and everything to do with Hooking Up. 

7 p.m. 4281 Helen C. White

All-Campus Party Kickoff Concert

vyle. w/ Diamonds/ OCD Automatic

Hailing from the same village where R. Kelly crafts his genius, lives rapper/producer vyle. He has sculpted a name for himself in Chicago's Electronic and Rap scenes, using an amalgamation of stuttering electric glitches atop vintage bass, juxtaposing crunk, Miami bass, Baltimore house, Chicago Ghetto-house and pop of all eras and geographies.

Diamonds, featuring Disco House music from Milwaukee and OCD Automatic (Madison) start off the night.

9:30 p.m. Memorial Union, Great Hall.

Invisible Children
Come watch the famous Invisible Children documentary and help raise money for a Ugandan hospital.  Organized by UW- HOSA.

8 p.m. Old Madison East, Memorial Union

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