THE BEHREND BEACON 14 Fri • LEB Movie: The House on Haunted Hill --10 p.m. • Bruno's Band: Cherylann Hawk and the Clay Band 8:30 p.m. a Tues • MLK Forum Reed 117, 6-8 p.m Please send via inter-office mail to the Beacon Calendar Ec Be Beacon cannot guarantee publication of events due to space constraints. The Beacon also reser\ es th Events BEHREND '2I:GM( CLUB MEETING The Bchrend Rtnrhy Club will he holding an intormationaliorganita tional meeting this . Ihursday, January 18, at 7 p.m. in Reed 3. Officers will he elected tor the coming school year, the budget will he discussed, and prac tires and games in the upcoming sea son will he worked out. In addition. there \k ill he informa tion ahout the sport of rughy for any one w h o was unable to attend the first 2000-01 STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE ALLOCATION COMMITTEE A committee of seven students and three faculty/staff members is currently developing a plan for use of 2000-2001 student activity fee revenues. We invite your suggestions. Available funding for next year is estimated to be $240,000. Please complete a Funding Proposal Request Form and return it to the Dean of Students Office, by Thursday, January 20, 2000. Funding guidelines are summarized below. FORMS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE RUB DESK, STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE, SGA SUITE, AND DEAN OF STUDENTS OFFICE AND ON-LINE AT www, serie. su.edu/affairs/saf/index.htm. GUIDELINES Excluded from funding consideration are salaries, major building renovations, and construction of new facilities. Student activity fee revenues cannot be used to replace activities currently supported through general University funds. Student activity fee revenues may be used for the following purposes. CAMPUS ACTIVITIES which enhance out-of-class experiences for students. EQUIPMENT which facilitates opportunities for student involvement and campus-wide programming. FACILITIES UPGRADES in direct support of out-of-class experiences. PROGRAM SUPPORT to meet campus-wide programming needs, such as lecture series, music programs, cultural events, and entertainment. RECREATION, including support for club sports, intramurals, open recreation, and facilities and equipment which support these needs. • DIVERSE POPULATIONS AND ISSUES, including programs and activities which support and/or enhance diversity and non-traditional activities. • SELECTED SUPPORT SERVICES later than Thariglay.;limo 20.2000. Questions may be directed to Mr. Ken Miller, Interim Dean of Student Affairs (ext. 6111) or Andrea DiPlacido, SGA President (ext. 6220). Thank you in advance for your input. All submissions for the calendar should be made am meeting IVILK CANDLELIGHT VIGIL Ms. Dorothy Smith, presideot of the NAACP Erie Branch, will he the guest speaker for the candlelight vigil on Sunday. January 16, at 5:30 p.in. Penn State Behrend's Inspirational Mime and t ;Inmate Praise groups \\ ill also perform. All arc invited. CREATIVE WRITERS SESSION WITH SONIA SANCHEZ IW Sonia Sanchez will lead a cre ative writers session v ith students. faculty and staff interested in the w rit ing process on Monday. January 17. from 2:30-3:3(1 p.m. She will talk WHERE WILL YOUR $74 GO?? uest for Student Activit CALENDAR Calendar of Events 15 Sat • LEB Movie: The House on Hunted Hill 10 p.m. • Bruno's Karaoke 8-11 p.m. 9 Wed • Basketball (W&M) vs. Frostburg 6&8 p.m. • SGA Meeting —Reed 114, 5:20 p.m Fee Fundin_ Su_ !estions about. Where she find, inspiration and passion for her ow tt work. This ,es sion is limited to 25 people. Please RSVP to the Dean of Student, ( at S°)S-6I l 1. :111,K ALL-COLLEGE CIA,- EBRA'FION dIC !Ho Cate to the Reed l inn (o un ii n to join in the Nll.< cclehration on Mon day, January 17, at 4:00 pin. The turgid ~ i)(2•,tket the utit Nl , , Soma S,inilic/ 11,. Sitilchei An in ICC(1 . 1.111/Cti p()Ci. leLuuci A cAkc (Tito!) in the \l'int , 2l . l,ir(lon It,l - tht.. lek_lure ;IfInMMMM JANUARY 14, 2000 16 Sun • LEB Movie: The House on Haunted Hill —9 p.m. • Sunday Mass Reed Commons, 8 p.m • MLK Candlelight Vigil Reed Commons, 5:30-7 p.m. 20 Thurs ilable to the Beacon by 5:00 p.m. on the Monday before publication. liter, drop it ell at the Beacon office, or send it to BEHRCOLL3@aoI.com. c right iticdit maiciial submitted for publication. The calendar is intended for Behrend notices and events IPIMMUMMOMIIIIIMINIMMINIMINIONIMOMMINEMIONIMIMMIMINIMMEII)III!I.IIIIAIir!.I ,,.v. , • .: 45 . 3 4: :Event of the e • WWF Smackdown • Deadline for all SAF proposals for 2000-2001 academic year MLK Alt-College Celebration Monday, January 17th 4-5 p.m., Reed Commons COME AND HELP CELEBRATE THE LIFE OF A GRO-,: mmi am El so rm imp so lug mei Eli mmi ER is! EN IN, Nil is Ili NEI Ili so! 111 lig Ns AMERICAN! What's Going on In Student Government? *Three Open Senate Seats!!! We arc looking to fill the three open seats on the SGA senate. If you are interested in becoming an SGA senator, call the SGA office, or stop in to read the constitution; senators are required to have two hours of office time a week and be on at least one committee. They also must be able to attend SGA meetings every Wednesday at 5:20 p.m. *Tell Us What You Want!!! Student Government can make changes on campus, but we need to know what you, the student body, want to see happen. What needs to change or improve at Behrend? What could make your college experience better? Call us with ideas at x 6220, come by the office or accost a senator in the halls or at a meeting. Also, keep your eyes out for the SGA forum at the beginning of February. (Date to be announced) Your Student Government: President: Andrea I)i Placido Vice President: George Leshnock Secretary: Rita Camillo Treasurer: Jennifer Miles Michael Ames Damien Blair Michael Frawley Audrey Kowal Charles Testrake The SGA office is located in the Reed Building, next to the Backroom, and meetings are held every Wednesday at 5:20 p.m. in Reed 114. Drop by the office with any concerns, questions or ideas!! 17 Mon • MLK Bruno's Family Breakfast 7:15-8 a.m. • Creative Writers Session with S Sanchez Reed 114, 2-3:30 p. • MLK All-College Celebration Commons, 4-5 p.m. • IM Deadline: 3-Point Shootout Senators: Kolby Baker Jennie Ellison Keenan Hansen Melody Sherosky Jenny Zhang Fri ' . ....;...7 . ::••.';:i':,E•;..!.r.. 1', : .! . •,!14 ....:•,,.,.)it.c.?.: .!•,. , ?i•li•Z•il!liit ~ !s:4rAl* ~..:-,•-!:;,..,<'40.•,ii•1!':': > • '',',:Zl`,•;'ll ;Y;~.3'3.~:.::~:.
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