Page 2 Behrend Briefs Dinner with Six Strangers: will be held on Thursday November 18 at 6 p.m. in the Wintergreen Cafe. All students are invited to attend this seventh annual evening of fine food and fellowship. Students may RSVP in the Office of Student Activities until November 15, 1993. Come dine with faculty, staff and fellow students. Dinner is free so don't miss it! AIDS Awareness Day: The movie "Long Time Companion" will be shown on Saturday, November 6 at 6 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall. A lecture on "AIDS and AIDS Testing in Erie County" by the AIDS Council of Erie County will follow. Afterwards a reception will be held in the Wintergreen Cafe. Study Abroad Information: Attention freshmen and sophomores: information on spring 1995 Education Abroad Programs is available at the Provost's Office in Glenhill Farmhouse or you may contact Mari Trenkle at x 6160. Parking Permit Sale: As of Monday, November 1, 1993 fall parking permits will be reduced to half price for the rest of the semester. The reduced price will be reflected in the spring permits if bought between November 1 and December 1. For more information, call Larry Silvis at Police and Safety. Sweet Daddy's World: on Tuesday, November 9, will have homosexuality as the topic. It will be held in the Wintergreen Cafe. Be there! OLAS Meeting: The Organization of Latin American Students' meetings are on Sundays at 9:10 p.m. in Tigress Hall. For more information, contact Yadira (x 6854, box #580). Class Still Needs "Adopted": The third grade class at Diehl Elementary School is still seeking a student organization to adopt them. Contact Leigh Barnes at x 6014. 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. Bowl-A-Thon: The Omicron Delta Kappa honor society will hold its annual Bowl-A-Thon on Sunday, November 14, at Eastland Bowling Lancs. All proceeds will igo toward new books for the Behrend library. For more information contact Keith McFall at x 6840, or Brett Casteel at x 6879. Logan Wintergarden Series: The Chestnut Brass Company will perform on MondaY, November 8 at'noon in the Wintergarden. This quintet is the only boss ensemble to perf9rrn regularly on both modern and historical instruments. The performance is open to the public. Women's Film Series: The movie "Danzon" will be shown on Tuesday, November 9 at 7 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall. This is the third of four in the series. Call us and find out how hundreds of students are already earning free trips and lots of cash with AMERICA"S #1 Spring Break Company! Choose Cancun, Bahamas, Jamacia, Panama, Daytona or Padre! Call Now! 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Charges have been filed. Underage Drinking On Sunday, October 31 at 1:20 a.m., a male student was found in the apartment quad and he had been drinking at an off-campus party. Because the male was under the age of 21, he was charged with underage drinking. Underage Drinking/Public Drunkenness On Sunday, October 31 at 2:15 a.m., a male student who had been drinking at an off-campus party was found outside Lawrence Hall acting in a peculiar manner. When questioned by the officer the male became unruly. He was then taken to the Office of Police and Safety where he was charged with underage drinking and public drunkenness. SGA Report Senators Hal Coffey, Ron Gray, Jabari Hunt and James Ruhlman were elected to the Appellate Board. Campus organizations take their cases to the Appellate Board if they are unhappy with the decision of the Judical Committee. The Parking Appeals Board will now be meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Monday evenings. 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