Page 2 Behrend Briefs Final Logan Wiatergarden Series Frrfanaanri: The Baltimore Consort will bring their broken consort repertory to the Wimergarden on Monday, April 11 at noon. The toe-tapping, high-energy performance is free and open to the public. Workstndy Applications Available: Applications for on and off campus summer workstndy are now available in the Financial Aid office. Dealine to apply is Friday, April IS. Tempos on Sale: The Behrend literary Tempos, will be on sale April 12-14 from 10 ajn.-4 pjn. in the Reed lobby. The cost is $3 per copy and includes worts of student artists, photographers and writers. Wand Dances to air on WPSE: Word Dances, an electronic literary journal of poems, fiction, essays and reviews, will air weekly an WPSE AM 1450 beginning at 7 p.m. this Friday. The show is hosted by artist Christelle Decrease and Michael Rectenwald, a writer and Ph.D. candidate at Case Western Reserve University. Attention Returning Adult Women: The Zoom Club of Erie is offering a $750 scholarship far the 1994-95 school year. Applications are available in the Financial Aid office. Deadline is May 15. "Catch the Virion”: Benjamin Lane, associate professor of English emeritus at Behrend will be the guest speaker at the spring fund-raising banquet for the Protestant Campus Ministry. The dinner will be at 6:30 pm. on Friday, April 8 in die Wesley Center of Wesley United Methodist Church, 3306 South Street. Wesleyville. Tickets far the dinner are $lO and can be purchased by calling Protestant Campus Ministry at x 6245. Study Skills Workshop Scries: “Finals Preparation” will be the topic for the last workshop on Monday, April 11 at 5 p.m. in Academic 55. Free HIV/AIDS Testing: will be offered this semester by appointment at the Health and Wellness Center located in die Carriage House. All testing is strictly confidential. Funding for this service is made possible by a grant from the Equal Opportunity Planning Committee of the Pennsylvania State University and Roche Biomedical Laboratories. For more information please call the Health and Wellness Center at x 6217. OAK Car Wash: The Omicroo Delta Kappa junior/senior honor society will hold a car wadi this Saturday, April 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Country Fair on the corner of Buffalo and Saltsman Roads. Proceeds will go to the Penn State-Behrend Child Care Center. Here is your chance to demonstrate your baking talents for a great cause!! The First Annual Penn State-Behrend Bake Off/ Bake Sale will be held on Wednesday, April 20,1994 on the 2nd Floor of Reed (outside Cafe). Students, faculty and staff can enter baked goods in the Bake Off, or donate goods to be sold but not judged. A recipe book will also be compiled and sold at the Bake Sale. All proceeds benefit the Child Care Center. Please use the entry blank provided. ************^***:|^****:|^**!'^********************4^**!l^****************4^******************************* Entries will be accepted in four categories: pies; fudge; cookies/brownies; cakes. All entries must be baked goods; we cannot accept perishable items, i.e., that would need refrigeration. Name Address lam witting to supply the recipe for my entry. Recipe book proceeds will also benefit the Child Care Center. Baked goods must be delivered to 2nd floor Reed (outside cafe) between 10-10:30 a.m. April 20. Judging will take place at 11.00 a.m. Baked goods and recipe books will be on sale from 11:30-1:30p.m, l would like to contribute baked goods but not enter the competition. r <%s§&' v*. M . 1.,...-1 : . 1.9 t p t ..., . .... .. ..,...... ..p.): Phone Sponsored by the Penn State-Behrend Honors Pi Penn State-Behrend Bake-Off Entry Form Friday, Mach 25 A noo-student was arrested for driving under the influence after he was observed driving from S Lot to Stadium Drive. Wednesday, March 30 A student was fbuod to be using a false paring permit. The individual was died under the parking regulations. A student reported receiving threatening letters in the mail. The U.S. Postal Inspector’s office has been contacted and the case is under investigation. Saturday, April 2 Three individuals, two non-students and one student were cited for underage drinking. They were discovered by Police and Safety officers at the top of the Whnergrpen Gorge. Sunday, April 3 Two non-students were cited far underage in the Wintergieen Gorge. Monday, April 4 A multi-meter was reported stolen from the Otto Behreod Science Budding. Elections have been poaponed until next week for Collegian coverage. The dates are (all tunes are p.m. unless otherwise noied): Tuesday, April 12 Reed Building (Mail Room) lQa.m-3 Perry Hall 5:30-7 Tigress Hall 7:30-8:30 Wednesday, April 13 Science Building 10a.in.-3 Lawrence Hall 6-7:30 Porcupine Hall 8-9 Thursday, April 14 Reed Building (Mail Room) 10a.in.-3 Niagara Hall 5:30-7 Tiffany Hall 7:30-8:30 The next debate will be held in the Commons (old libray) on Monday, April 11, at 8:00. If you have any questions or wish to meet the candidates please attend. Budget appeals are due to Gail Senoski, SGA Secretary, by 5:00 on Monday, April 11 in die SGA office, Reed Building. ' Jteon DeMarte SGA Vice President Police Report SGA Report
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