8:15 p.m. -- Studio II of the drama department presents "Exit Plato," written and directed by Bekah Brunstetter, in Kenan Theatre in the drama building. The cost is $5 or free with a privilege card or Playmaker's subscription.
Saturday, Oct. 26
noon -- The town of Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department and Hum Sub, Inc. of Cary will organize and present Cary Diwali Celebration 2002 until 8 p.m. at the Amphitheatre at Regency Park in Cary.
The annual Town of Cary Diwali is a showcase of Indian culture and heritage. Diwali is the most widely celebrated Indian festival, which marks the victory of good over evil.
7 p.m. -- The Transforming Love Community, a Unity Church in Chapel Hill, plans to host "Casino Night" at the American Legion Post on Legion Road. All that is required to attend is an admission ticket or $20 at the door.
Monday, Oct. 28
noon -- The N.C. Public Policy Symposium will host Senate majority leader Tony Rand, D-Cumberland, and Sen. Ham Horton, R-Forsyth, for a symposium on the 2002 elections. The event will be held in the rotunda of the UNC School of Law.
5 p.m. -- Campus Y and the campus chaplains invite you to discuss the possibility of war in Iraq from a faith perspective. People of Faith Consider Military Action will present three chaplains with diverse perspectives on faith and war. Come to the Campus Y basement. Refreshments are provided.