Page 2 National AIDS Awareness Month: October is National AIDS Awareness Month. To enhance the campus awareness of this important month, the Health and Wellness Center is providing FREE red ribbons. Anyone interested in having a red ribbon to wear may come to the Health and Wellness Center during our regular hours on Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. toy 10 p.m. and Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. FluS for the iw e _avail able at the Health and Wellness Center 3 ..94 flu season. The is s h in ew jec th tion servi widc oe h emr is Ir . Th o e n , the s t udents ac countt B u Pez a shot is recommended for anyone with chronic h briness * adults who work or lives at high risk. Speaker Seri** =.,,,• I?urnalist Boris N. il ,1=.,:" ., ,, f . 7.---. r 7, Russian Ken Adelman. w ill *b oa " , 3ecurity Ad v i sx the Cold**, wh at u m = ,- • P- - !' ;" i Russia: After . . „.i, , , . ~ will main at 8 p.m. in Etie Ham Admiask ii ~ . . • , . Behrend Ally Day: On October 11, Trigon is celebrating National Coining Out Day by sponsoring Behrend Ally Day. There will be an art show in the, Wintergarden from 10 a.m. to 4 pasklA free movie will be shown in the Reed Lecture Higia 7 p.m. followed by a reception in the Wintergarden. Snacks and refreshments will be served. FBI Visit: On October 12, a representative from the FBI will visit Behrend. A table will be set up on the first floor of the Reed Union Building from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Blood Drive: will be held on October 13 and 14 in the Wintergarden from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event is co sponsored by Tau Kappa Epsilon and the Health and Wellness Center and the Health and Wellness Coster: Miss Saigon Tickets: are on sale until October 15. Theater tickets must be paid for in fell by the 15th. Also, a $25 deposits due to reserve a seat on the bus. The full price for the trip itself is $65 per person for hotel and bus costs. Miss Saigon tickets range from $2O to $9l. The trip is scheduled for March 26 and 27. Applications and information can be obtained in the Olennhill Farnham at the reception desk, Audubon String Quartet* 41 be perf ' • w corm QS OCtober 19 in the Whitergard ea. noon; - (A I ; imfennium is *ea end open to tha s ribite4 It s part Thl ar the Music at Noon: The Losetic kieriarek . •Seit# : : ol4 . sponsored by Harry A. Logan, Jr.. ‘ Behrend Briefs Harassment On Thursday, September 23, a non-student was following a student around campus begining at 12:30 p.m. The incident is under investigation. Theft On Sunday, September 26, several cassette tapes were stolen from a car parked in Niagara lot around 7:30 p.m. The incident is under investigation. Theft On Tuesday, September 28, someone took four wheel hubs from a car in the Turnbull parking lot between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The incident is under investigation. Theft Attempt On Tuesday, September 28, several persons attempted to enter the trunk of a vehicle using a crowbar-type instrument at the B Lot between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. The incident is under investigation. Person Stuck in Disabled Elevator On Tuesday, September 28, a person was stuck in the elevator between the first and secon floors of the new library. Police and Safety was able to get the person out from the second floor using the emergency hatch in the roof of the elevator car. Theft from Auto On Thursday, September 30, someone smashed a car's left rear door windows with an unknown tool, entered the vehicle, and removed the compact disc player from the S-lot around 10 p.m. Underage Drinking On Saturday, October 2, five students were caught in the woods with alcohol around midnight. The students were informed that they will not be cited but they will be referred Assault On Saturday, October 2, two roomates had a fight and assulted each other outside of Hammermill around 2 p.m. They were referred to Student Services. Theft of Parking Permit On Saturday, October 2, a person made a fake PSU parking permit and displayed it. The person was charged with theft by deception and theft of services. Public Drunkenness On Sunday, October 3, a non-student was given a citation for public drunkenness when he was observed staggering around the S-lot at 2:10 a.m. The person was given a citation. Harassment by Communications On Sunday, October 3, a student received several hang-up phone calls around 10 p.m. Th incident is under investigation. Fire On Monday, October 4, an unknown subject discarded a cigarette butt into a trash bag pile in Lawrence lobby around 3 p.m. The cigarette shortly smoldered into a fire. The fire was extinguished by students in the lobby. The incident is under investigation. Scattering Rubish On Monday, October 4, a known person depostied a bag of trash in S-lot at 12:20 p.m. Charges have been filed. . Police Re Thursday, October 7, 199 ort