Pag# 4 Behrend Briefs Health aad Wellness Sponsors Speaker: On Wednesday, April 27 at 7 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall, Roy Kerry, M.D., will speak on “New Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome." The program is free of charge and will be of great interest to all people who suffer die problems listed in the tide. Reservations are not required. Psi Chi Convention Speaker: Dr. Robert B. Cialdini, Regent’s professor of psychology at Arizona Slate University, will discuss the psychological pressures that cause people to agree with a request, and how to resist or harness those pressures during his lecture, ”1116 Psychology of Influence” on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in Dobbins Dining Hall. Spanish Scholar Here Next Friday: Dr. Soledad Ortega Varela will speak (in English) on "Post-Franco Spain” in two Spanish classes next Friday, April 22. The classes meet at 9 ajn. and noon in 148 Academic Building. Honors and Awards Ceremony: will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 24 in Erie Hall. Outstanding students, faculty and staff will be honored at this time. Spring Choir Concert: The Behrend Choir will be presenting thier spring concert with a potpourri of styles, eras, and languages at 3 pjn. on May 1 in the Wintergarden. Tickets are $3. Reservations can be made by calling x6lOB. Workstndy Applications Due Tomorrow: Applications for on and off campus summer workstudy are available in die Financial Aid Office. Deadline to apply is tomorrow at 5 pm. '94 Sommer Session: Currently registered students in degree and provisional status may now advance register for Penn State-Behrend summer session courses. The new voice response system may be used according to instructions in the 1994 Summer Session Schedule of Classes available in the College Registrar's Office. Attention Graduating Seniors!: Commencement tickets to be used in case of indoor ceremonies are available for pickup at the College Registrar’s Office from April 13-22. Attention Returning Adult Women: The Zoom Club of Erie is offering a $730 scholarship for die 1994-93 school year. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office. Deadline is May IS. Free HIV/AIDS Testing: will be offered this semester by appointment at the Health and Wellness Center located in the 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. l oß]® (§@®®gJ&3B TV ALERT 30 minutes of watching television can cause your metabolism to plummet 14%, so balance your sedentary activities with a brisk walk or other aerobic activity. Health and Wellness Center, Carriage House 898-6217 Open Mon. - Thurs. Bam-10pm, Fri. Bam-9pm * EXTRA INCOME ’94 * Earn $2OO - $5OO weekly mailing 1994 Travel brochures. For more information send a self addressed stamped envelope to: Travel Network, P.O. Box 612530, Miami, FL 33161 Friday, April 8 A student reported that someone had damaged his vehicle, which was parked in Niagara parking lot, sometime between April 3 and April 8. The case is under investigation. Wednesday, April 13 A student in Niagara Hall repotted receiving harassing telephone calls. The case is under investigation. Police and Safety officers assisted Brookside EMTs after a student requested assistance for a back inju: Saturday, April 16 Police and Safety officers assisted Brookside EMTs aft a student requested assistance because of a reaction after taking some medication. It was reported to Police and Safety that a student had threatened to commit suicide. After an extensive search and investigation into the matter by both the offices of Police and Safety and Student Affairs, the individual was found unharmed. SGA would Rte to congratulate the winners oflhe recent election. SGA President and Vice President: Sam Epps and Betsy Sauer SOC President* PaulLorio Tire constitution for the Communication Qub was appnyved by SGi last night’s meeting. H»e computer search is over aad a new IBM computer is being insa with an Epson printer in the SGA office. Vice President SGA Police Report SGA. Report K-Mart Plaza 4437 Buffalo Road 899-8782 Graduation Bay May 14 Congratulate someone with a card! r Enjoy a helpful and CQITip rewarding summer at Camp Sussex Sussex which is located in the beautiful mountains of j . . p northern New Jersey and is H Tt about one hour from New York City. We need M/F counselors. Head pioneering, social worker, LPN/RN/Student Nurse, kitchei steward. WSI/LGT. Salaries are attractive! Please call for more information or write to: Camp Sussex 33 Blatherwick Dr. Berlin, N.J. 08009 Phone (609) 753-9265 or (718) 261-8700 Thuraday, April 21, 1
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