Pagt 4 Behrend Briefs It’i A Groove TUng": The Multi-Cultural Council will be hosting a dance tomorrow from 9 pjn-2 am. in the Reed Union Building Student Activities Commons. Cost is $2 with college I.D. and $3 without Friday Fiesta: will be held Saturday at 8 pm. in the Reed Union Building with food, dancing, and music by popular local hand Impacto Boricua. Admission is fitee. Take Back the Night March: Women Today will sponsor Erie’s mound annual Trim Back dm Night starch to protest sexual violeace today atfMag la Fany I guars at 7 pm. The auachwil conclude whk a inception ia Chmaon University’s Scrounge. For more information call Women Today at 838-9656. Spring Choir Concert: The Behrend Choir will be presenting their Spring concert with a potpourri of styles, eras, and language* at 3 pm. in the Wiatergaiden. Tickets are $3, Reservations can be amde by calling n 6106. Werkstady Applications Dae Tomorrow. Applications for on and off campus summer worfcstudy are available in the Financial Aid Office. Deadline to apply is tomorrow at 5 pjn. Tampan an Snle: The Behrend literary » L Teaqma, will be on sale today from 10 am.- 4 pm. in the Reed lobby. The coat ia $3 per copy and includes woks of student artists, photographers and writers. 1994 Summer Saarien: Currently registered students in degree and provirional status stay now advance register for Fenn Stme-Behrend summer session courses. The new voice response system may be used according to jaatructhmi hi the 1994 Sununer Session Schedule of Classes available in the College Registrar's Office. Attention Graduating Seniors!: fywwifitfmfflt tiebytr to be wf4 in case of indoor ceremonies are available for pickup at the College’s Registrar’s Office font April 13-22. The recommended budget allocations were up for senate approval last night. The allocation for a computer for Multi-Cultural Council/Association of Black Collegians/Asian Students Organization/National Society of Black Engineers/Women Today/Human Rctatkms Programming Councfl/Trigon was questioned, since all campus organizations have access to the computer in the SGA office. The president of the National Society for Black Engineers said that the computer was needed to network with their national society’s database. Another rational given was that the MCC office is shared by eight groups and the computer would be secure in a locked office. It was moved to make an amendment to cut foe funds for the computer. The motion did not carry. No money was removed from any recommended allocations, therefore no appeals were heard for any groups. There is a revised budget meeting on Monday, April 18 at 5:00 pm. in Reed 117. The purpose of this meeting is to inform the campus organizations which parts of their budgets were allocated funds. The Communication Club constitution was brought before the senate. In accordance with the by-laws, it is tabled for two ireeks. Todfay is the last day of SGA elections. If you stdl need to vote, a table will be set up in dm mail room in the Reed Building. Jason DeMane Vice President SGA *m.‘K!£ <BACy<i < TtH‘E CigrtT SI ‘Rtillij, SMarc ft an if J{cccption to raise awareness about ‘ISHSUHtf'DAy, AT011L14,1994 7:00 p.ttu - March begins at ENOUGH IS ENOUGH 1 a (Terry Square, ‘Doutnloum t r' University, Scrounge «8:30 p.nu - Tfception, gannon ronFvrn uniied, SAFE AND STRONG SGA Report se,\uaf viofence Co-Sponsored 6y: St(pba Sigma 'lau Sorority, <Penn StaU-Hekrend Police and Safety Report inday, April 3 A student in Peary Hall reported receiving harassing telephone calls. The case is investigation. Monday, April 4 A student reported receiving harassing "E-Mail" messages from a person known to her. Charges and student referrals are pending. Police and Safety officers received a call about two people trying to break into a car which was parted in S lot The two fled the scene before any damage could be doi The case is under investigation. Thursday, April 7 A student in Perry Hall reported receiving hang-up calls. Further investigation revealed the calls to be coming from an on-campus phone. As the result of a trace placed on the victim's phone, a suspect was identified and charges are pending. A student reported receiving harassing telephone calls. The case is under investigation. Friday, April S A student was arrested for public drunkenness after he was discovered in the second floor men's room in Lawrence Hall. At 3:10 ajn. two unidentified males brake the window next to the south door in Lawrence Hall. Anyone who may have information concerning the incident is as to contact the Office of Police and Safety at x6lOl. The case is under investigat Saturday, April 9 A group of seven non-students was cited for under-age drinking and other alcohol related offenses after Ihey were discovered at the College's Kanty pond property by Police and Safety officers. After being stopped for his erratic driving and a lighting violation, a student was f( to be driving under the influence. Charges have been filed. UNDER "21 'em ■gr|g||| WEDNESDAY f YOU WANT TO f. i j 8 TILL 2 $ P A*TYWEH E LNJLI lit*, MUSTHAVE *• ** STUDENT I.D. « A POOL* roos BALL* TV'S If ANIj f —* STAIE OF THE ART SOUND STATE OF THE ART LIGHT SHOW $5 C OVER THE NEWEST DIMENSION IN STEMBS 418 E. 12 Ih. * NON j DANCE I m -ssr | MUST BE 18 YRS. OF ABE Thursday, April 14, „ J «C ® ,G G£S| *>4lVct 'iOo k «V 'OII.V DARIS'PINBALL'VIDEO 455-7647
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