The Behrend College collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1993-1998, January 21, 1993, Image 2

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Behrend Briefs
Attention Student Organizations: All Student
organizations are encouraged to complete and return
SNOWBALL KING AND QUEEN NOMINATION
FORMS which have been distributed to organization
mailboxes. Forms are due in the SPC office (or
mailbox) by Friday, January 22 at 5 p.m. The
Snowball is scheduled for Sat., February 6, from
9 p.m.- 1 a.m.
Make a Difference: Volunteer tutors are ,needed
for the Diehl Elementary School Volunteer Tutoring
Program for spring semester tutoring runs from Feb.
2 to April 28. Several days and times are available.
No experience required--training provided.
Applications available from the Office of Student
Activities. Deadline is 1/27/93.
Computer Seminars Offered: The Computer
Center is offering seminars during the first few
weeks of the semester. PC seminars include DOS,
Word Perfect and MS-Works, and Lotus 1-2-3.
Mac Write will also be taught. A seminar schedule
will be posted in the Computer Center. Refer to this
schedule or call the Computer Center at ext. 6458.
Reservations are required.
Annual Healthy Choices Week: Join
Behrend's First Annual Healthy Choices Week, Jan.
25-29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Wintergreen
lobby. Local organizations will provide free displays
and samples. For more information call the Health
and Wellness Center at ext. 6217.
Collegiate Quartet Competition: The rich,
mellow tones of men's barbershop harmony will be
crooned by a new generation of singers, participants
in the 1993 Collegiate Quartet Competition. The
winning quartet will receive a $4,000 cash prize and
be crowned the National Collegiate Champion.
Contest is open to men under 23 who are not
members of the Society for the Preservation and
Encouragement of Barber Shop quartet Singing. For
further information contact Bill Rashleigh at (800)
876-SING.
Collection for Diehl School: Five collection
boxes have been set up on-campus to gather
Loblaws, Giant Eagle and Campbell's product labels
to benefit Diehl Elementary School. The boxes are
located in the apartment laundry rooms, first floor
Reed, and the Finance Office. Call Marilyn Chase at
898-6160 for any questions.
Undergraduate Research: If you are interested
in undergraduate research, check for a published list
of research opportunities. The lists are located in the
academic unit offices, the Financial Aid offices, and
the offices located in the Behrend, Carriage House,
and Turnbull buildings. They are available for
workstudy possibilities.
Applications for Student Trustee:
Applications to become a full member of the Board
of Trustees, Penn State's Governing Body, are now
available at the SGA office. Anyone can apply.
Application deadline is Feb. 19.
Collegian Staff Members: Reminder: There will
be a staff meeting today at 5:30 p.m. in Turnbull
205. Attendance is mandatory.
Peer Advising: The Student Government Peer
Advising Committee will be reviewing the results of
a Peer Advising questionnaire in the next two weeks
and then making a brief presentation to the Behrend
Faculty Council. A majority of the responses
received indicated a significant need for improving
the academic advising system here at Behrend.
Anyone interested in being a part of this project can
contact Tesha Nesbit or Dennis Jones in the Student
Government Office (898-6220).
The Collegian
Book sale
proves
successful
by April M. Bogdanski
Collegian Staff
The Joint Residence Council
(JRC) sponsored a book sale
last week , for students of
Behrend to return their used
books in exchange for money.
The students gave JRC their
books on consignment, and
were able to set the price of
their books. If the books sold,
the students who consigned
them would receive the money.
The book sale ended on
Tuesday, January 13, at two
p.m. so that students whose
books didn't sell could still sell
them back to the book store,
which remained open until three
p.m. that day.
Approximately two hundred
students participated in the sale,
and about two hundred books
were sold. JRC is still involved
in distributing money to the
students.
The Joint Residence Council
wants to make the book sale an
annual event, primarily at the
end of each fall semester so that
students can buy books for the
upcoming spring semester.
JRC expected a much smaller
turnout for the sale, but they
were surprised at the incredible
crowd that participated.
Hugh Rosenblum, who
became president of JRC last
semester, is very happy with the
success of this first major event.
"The book sale was an
outstanding opportunity for the
students to buy and sell their
books at reasonable prices," said
Rosemblum.
The Joint Residence Council
is a programming as well as a
service-oriented organization,
and the book sale satisfies both
of these qualities.
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Barbato's Resturant
Phone:B99-3423
Coupon expires:2-5-93
Police Report
Criminal Trespass
On Wednesday, January 13, it was reported to Police and
Safety that people were selling perfume on campus without
permission. They had been warned by Police and Safety at an
earlier incident that this was not permitted. They were arrested
for criminal trespass.
Theft
Police and Safety received a report on Friday, January 15, that
a book had been stolen from a student's room in Lawrence
Hall. Several students were interviewed and this incident is
under investigation.
Scattering Rubbish
On Saturday, January 16, it was reported to Police and safety
that trash had been scattered in the South Lot behind the
maintenance and operations building. Further investigation
revealed the owner of the trash, and the student was arrested for
scattering rubbish.
Theft
On Sunday, January 17, it was reported to Police and Safety
that a student's jacket was stolen. The student reported that his
starter jacket had been taken from the dryer in Niagara Hall.
This incident is under investigation.
Harassment By Communication
Police have received several complaints of harassment by
communication since the semester started. These incidents are
being investigated.
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