Thursday, April 8, 1993 Budget 93-94 Co-Sponsored Events IFC/Panhellenic SPC/CC/JRC/APO Roundtable/Matchbox MCC/Women Today APO/SPC/CC Individual Requests Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Sigma Alpha Asian Student Org. ABC Astronomy Club Biology Club Cheerleaders Chess Club The Colle•ian Commuter Council Cycling Club Delta Sigma Pi Grad. Student Assoc History Club HRPC lEEE IFC IVCF JRC Lamda Lion Ambassadors MIS Club Martial Arts Club Matchbox Players Math Club MCC Music Society OLAS Omicron Delta Kappa Pan Axiom Council Pocket Billiards Psi Chi Rifle Club Roundtable Society Scuba Club Behrend Service Group Sigma Tau Gamma SAE SHRM Soc. of Physics Students SGA SOC SPC Tempus Trigon Women Today WPSE REQUESTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Re•uested $ 2159.25 $ 800.00 $ 400.00 $ 250.00 $ 315.00 THE LOGAN WINTERGARDEN SERIES Recommended S 665 $ 400 $ 400 $ 0 $ 292 NOON News Lori Anna Dyer Photographer Hot off the press: Dr. Lilley receives a copy of the Tempus, Behrend's literary magazine, from the editor, Jennifer Wilson. It publishes short stories, essays, poetry, and photos by students. An editorial committee accepts submissions during the fall and spring semesters. The publication will be on sale in front of the library in Reed for $3.00 each. The sale runs from April 20 through April 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Several hundred so-called Deadheads could be released from federal prison soon if the U.S. Sentencing Commission votes.- as many expect--to change LSD sentencing laws. Because of a quirk in sentencing rules that punishes LSD offenders more harshly than other drug offenders, violators caught with small 0111011111$ of LSD received long prison terms. Currently. sentences are based on the weight of the inactive material—paper or sugartubes--that the LSD is placed on. The proposed changes would relate sentencing to the amount of LSD involved. The change has been mimed because the weight of inactive substances varies so wildly and so does LSD sentencing: five doses on sugar TIN AMERICAN BRASS QUINTET BRING YOUR LUNCH TO THE PENN STATE-BEIIREND WINTERGARDEN AND ENJOY WORLD-CLASS CHAMBER MUSIC IN AN INFORMAL SETTING At a Glance... Danielle M. Murphy Collegian Staff cubes can get the same 10- yearino parole sentence as 50,000 doses of pure LSD. Also, reports last year revealed that the LSD laws targeted Deadheads, who often live hippie lifestyles and use LSD openly. Of those LSD offenders jailed in federal prisons, more than 80% are Grateful Dead fans. Another 1,(00 to 4,000 Deadheads are in state prisons and will not be affected by a change in federal law. At a Glance... WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 PENNST, • Jury del i iberations n the Rodney King civil rights are expected to begin this weekend and authorities are preparing for public reactions to the verdict. In Los Angeles, up to 6,500 police officers will be on the streets, National Gaurd armories are prepared for deployment, curfews have been proposed, and temporary bans on ammunition have been instituted. This preview was given by Mayor Tom Bradley and Police Chief Willy Williams Tuesday of the city's plan to quell possible violence after the verdict is released, "We're not going to fail you this lime," said Williams. "You will have all the officers on the street between the time the jury starts deliberating and the verdict ." iiiil Erie Page 3 The Behrend College