The Behrend College collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1993-1998, October 14, 1993, Image 2

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Behrend Briefs
Speaker Series Continues: The Division of
Humanities and Social Sciences presents Dr. Angharad
Valdivia, assistant professor of communications at
University Park, at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Reed Lecture
Hall.
Miss Saigon Ticket Deadline Arrives: Ticket
applications and deposits are due Friday in the Glennhill
Farmhouse at the reception desk. A $25 deposit is 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-$9l. The trip is scheduled for
March 26 and 27.
Flu Shots: are available at the Health and Wellness
Center for the 1993-94 flu season. The $6 cost per
injection is charged to your student account as a health
service charge. The shot is recommended for anyone with
chronic health problems and for healthy adults who work
or live with people at high risk.
Audubon String Quartet: will be performing on
October 19 in the Wintergarden at noon. The performance
is free and open to the public. It is part of the Logan
Wintergarden Series sponsored by Harry A. Logan, Jr.
Diehl Tutoring Program: Tutors are still needed for
the Diehl fall semester tutorting program. After school
tutors are needed any days Tuesday-Thursday fnmi 2:30-
3:30 p.m. Transportation to and from Diehl is provided.
Students who can provide their own transportatin can sign
up for any day(s) Monday-Friday from 9- 11:30 alti. and
noon-2:30 p.m. Applications are available in the Student
Activities Office. Contact Leigh Barnes at x 6014 for more
ipformation.
Caps/Gowns: Undergraduate baccalaureate keepsake
cap and gown is $17.60, associate $12.50; graduate rental
is $29.05. Orders must be placed at the bookstore no later
than October 22.
Tutoring Available: at the Learning Assistance Center
(2nd floor of library, Room 203) for free in such areas as
physics, Spanish, math, psychology, and study skills.
For more information, call the Center at x 6014 and ask for
Bob Patterson.
Study Skills Workshop: A workshop on Improving
Memory will be held in Room 57 of the Academic
Building from 5-6 p.m. on Monday, October 18.
Sweet Daddy's World: On Tuesday, October 26,
homosexuality will be discussed on Sweet Daddy's
World. It will be held in the Wintergreen Cafe. Be there!
Test Taking Workshop: Do you need to brush up on
your test taking skills? Do you suffer from "test anxiety"?
A test taking/test anxiety workshop will be presented on
Tuesday, October 19 at 6p.m. and will be repeated on
Thursday, October 21 at 12p.m. Both sessions will be
held in the Learning Assistance Center on the second fla"
of the library.
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In the October 7 issue, the survey at the end
of "Students speak out on building quality"
was left out.
The survery results were:
1) Academic
2) Reed
3) Zurn/Hammermill
4) Turnbull
5) Science
Scattering Rubbish
On Thursday, October 7, a known person deposited trash in the Erie Hall lot at 7:30 p.m
Charges are pending.
Soliciting Without Permission
On Thursday, October 7, three individuals were selling perfume at Perry Hall. The three
were brought to the Police and Safety station for identification purposes. They were
informed of Penn State Behrend policy against soliciting without permission. All three
subjects were asked to leave campus.
Criminal Mischief
Between Friday, October 8, and Saturday, October 9, the outside door of the Nick
Building was kicked in. The incident is under investigation.
Harassment
On Saturday, October 9, around 1:20 a.m, a male student punched a female student in the
stomach. Charges are pending against the male, including disorderly conduct and underage
drinking.
Criminal Mischief
On Sunday, October 10, a student kicked a sign over in the grass next to the sidewalk at
K-lot. Charges were filed against the student.
Criminal Mischief/Underage Drinking
On Sunday, October 10, two students were stopped by Police and Safety in the S-lot after
an officer observed an individual drive over the grass. After a brief investigation, officers
were informed of a party where minors were being served alcohol. Charges are pending.
SGA
Report
Last weekend the CCSG (Commonwealth Campus Student
Government) meeting was held at University Park. Our student
leaders are optimistic about our relationship with the other
commonwealth campuses this year. The new student activities fee
was supported by CCSG in the meeting.
The Student Government treasurers have moved into their new
offices in the old library. The door to their office is located next to
the Pepsi machine in the lower level of the Reed Building. If you
need to get in contact with them please go to this new office instead
of the SGA office to prevent delays in any communications.
Our final commuter senator position was filled on Wednesday when
SGA elected James Ruhlman to this final open position. We now
have a full senate.
The leadership retreat is being held this weekend.
planning to attend this retreat and needs more
contact the Student Activities office.
Jason DeMarte
Vice President SGA
Police Report
Thursday, October 14, 1993
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