The Behrend College collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1993-1998, February 11, 1993, Image 1

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Feb. 11, 1993
Rising theft equals rising prices
by Gary Johnson
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There are items sold for $5O
each. The store selling them
makes a two dollar profit on
each. If one is stolen, how many
must he sold to regain the price
without profit? 24. Boy, that
really adds up after a while,
dosn't it?
And who really pays for it?
"Prices may have to be raised, if
the theft continues," said Cindy
Pander, Wintergreen Cafe
Supervisor. 'Since August
(compared to spring 1992), we
have noticed an increase in food
costs from our suppliers, and
we've also noted an increase in
theft."
Pander said that the bookbag
rack is there so that the bags
don't have to lay on Ow floor.
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FMK* havoc: The ixx)ktxxi rack outeols3 of the Wintergreen Cafe, which has been the cause of some controversy in the past few
weeks, Is required Gorge management in order to contain or reduce the increased theft which the lefeltertirom experienced
last semester.
Child care no longer an
by Christine McCammon
Public Relations-Behrend
Behrend has announced that
the new child care center for
student, faculty, staff and
community use will begin
operations in August at 5650
Station Road, a former
Tupperware warehouse recently
purchased by the University.
The building, now under
Live toward death, speaker says
Oberlin College professor to speak on mortality and death February 17
by Danielle M. Murphy
Collegian Skiff
The Penn State-Behrend
Protestant Campus Ministry
will feature Dr. Gilbert
Mei'sender, a professor of
religion at Oberlin College, in
the 1993 Spring Lecture Series.
Dr. Metlamior's lecture, tided
"Morudity: The Measure of
renovation, is located one-half
mile south of the campus, near
Exit 9 of 1-90.
The Child Care Center is the
product of five years work by
the Behrend Child Care Task
Force, a committee of 24
students, faculty, and staff.
"As more and more adults
return to college, the
availability of affordable, high
quality child care becomes an
Our Days." will discuss
whether death is properly
described as "naucal" for human
beings and how we should live
toward our death. The lecture
will be held in the Reed Lecture
Hall at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday,
February 17. A reception will
follow.
A former Lutheran minister,
Dr. Meilaender regularly writes
educational issue," Dr. Chris
Reber, dean of Student Affairs
and committee member, said.
"As an employer, the
University also wants to attract
and keep the very best faculty
and staff. For many employees
and prospective employees,
convenient child care is not a
luxury, but a necessity."
The University-operated day
care center will accept children
articles on death and mortality.
He is the author of five books
and is a member of the
American Academy of Religion,
the American Theological
Society, and the Society of
Christian Ethics.
The Spring Lecture Series is
sponsored annually by the
Protestant Campus Ministry.
Barry Mason, a former Hell's
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from six weeks to six years of
age. Children will be divided
into four age groups,
developmentally-appropriate
activities will emphasize gross
and fine motor development,
communication, music, art,
critical thinking, and problem
solving. Snacks and lunch
will be nrovided daily.
See DAY on page 2
Angel, was the featured lecturer
last year. Currently, the
Campus Ministry is arranging
to feature Dave Roever in next
year's lecture series. Roever is a
Vietnam veteran who had been
critically injured in Vietnam and
now gives lectures on self
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