Page 2 Behrend Briefs Interested in Weight Management: Want to lose those extra 10-15 pounds? Join Sharon Piano, nutritionist of the Dairy and Nutrition Council on Tuesday, February 22 at 8 p.m. in the Tigress Hall conference room: Healthy snacks will be served. For more information call the Health and Wellness Center at x 6217. National Competitions Informational Meetings: Learn more about the Fulbrig,ht, Truman, Marshal, Rhodes, Mellon, Goldwater and many other prestigious national fellowships, scholarhsips and internships. Contact the Provost's Office at x 6160 for more information. Workshop Series Continues: The Returning Adult and New Student Workshop Series presents "The Best Way to Study: College Level Study Skills" on Monday, February 21 at noon and Wednesday, February 23 at 5:15 p.m. in the Learning Assistance Center (203 Library Building). All new and returning adult students are welcome. Behrend Open House: High school students and their families are coming to Behrend for the college-wide open house on Saturday, February 19. The events are open to the public. Women's Soccer Meeting: Any women interested in organizing a women's soccer team at Behrend should attend the informational meeting on Thursday, February 24 at 4 p.m. in the Erie Hall classroom. Spring Theater Production: "Vital Signs," an evening of monologues by Jane Martin dealing with comtemporary women's experiences, will be performed in the Studio Theater on February 18-19 and 24-26 at 8 p.m. and February 20 and 27 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $3 for Behrend students and $4 for general admission. Behrend students may attend the final dress rehearsal on Febraury 17 at 8 p.m. for free. Elections were held for next year's Faculty Senate Representative Behrend. The position was sought by Jeff Zimmerman, Markus Rodriguez, Dia Harris, and Paul Lorio. Dia Harris was the winner a close race. Congratulations, Dia. Joe Mottillo came forward to fill the vacated resident senator position. We congratulate and thank Joe for accepting the position. The ammendment to the constitution to eliminate stipends for all organizational positions except SGA treasurers was not approved. Jason DeMarte Vice President SGA Thursday, February 10 A student was arrested for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle after it was discovered that the suspect had made a duplicate set of keys and was driving vehicle without the owner's permission. Saturday, February 12 After being stopped for driving without taillights a student was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. Sunday, February 13 After being stopped for driving in a reckless manner on campus, three non-stu and a student were cited for alcohol related offenses. Monday, February 14 A sum of money was reported as being stolen from the radio station. This c under investigation. ) o********************** *********************** SGA Report Police Report cJile, LAitatchboy. cPl2agen Trtesenis Ale glee ecerogs poems wodi dr abd• to pares. I do perm ad males. 91 PA 0614461 moan eN3 *I ci deeseederm a lee grams Amok de *poi ewe 'aide. pier watt 'EWAN' esichi (898-6V9) a edam el gee ; a Mt Thursday, February 17, 'ad cqigtis by done (JUNI Studio %der ( Penn State-Tama gdvtuaity 18-19. Bko p.m gektucuty 20, 2:20 p.m. gebkucuty 2426, 8:00 p.m gebituatty 27, 2:20 p.m. TOE %tee: 898-6016