The Behrend College collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1993-1998, November 02, 1995, Image 4

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Question of the Week—
Do you think
every time
the honor
“No, ldo not think it's fair. Everyone
should get an equal shot at living at
the new housing being built,
especially those who are on the on
campus waiting list.”
-Iris Spinier, 07, BLASC
“I don't agree with this question. I
believe that those students who sign
up for housing first receive it. Last
year I was a freshman living in the
suites, and I am not an honors
student. I just signed up early.”
-- Kelly Rossman, 03, MTHBD
‘I don't think it's fair because
everyone should have a fair chance.
The least they could do is have it
based on a first come first serve basis
or a lottery like they do at main
campus.”
- Elana Hodor, 03, DUS
“No, housing should concentrate on
finding rooms for all students, not just
a small group of honor students.”
-- "J” Slagle, 05, Aersp
‘lt is not fair that honors students
are the first in consideration for new
housing. Just because some
students are in the honors program
doesn't mean they do any more work
Commencement:
Commencement for Sommer
and Fall *95 graduates Is Sat.
January 6,1996 at 11:00 a.m.
in Erie Hall (snow date♦ Jan 7).
FLU VACCINE is still available
at the Health and Wellness
Center. The cost is $lO and
may be placed on the student
bill. For your convenience, a
walk-ln flu immunization clinic
will be held each Monday in
November from 8:00am to
7:oopm. Anyone wishing to
receive their flu shot at a
different time may call the
Health and Wellness Center at
X 6217.
Submissions are now being
accepted for Tempos literary
magazine; Send manuscripts
to Box 1020 or the Student
Activities mailbox.
VOLUNTEER tutors needed
for Diehl Elementary
School on Tuesdays,
Wednesdays or Thursdays
2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Stop by the
Office of Student Activities
for an application.
TORONTO trip planned.
Behrend honors program
Is offering a bus trip to
Toronto, March 23-24
Payment Is due Jan 31
Can 898-6000 for Info.
Trip Is for "Phantom of
the Opera " performance.
funded by sga
that fair that
we get housing,
students are usually
the first to live
Assertive Communications workshop this Monday at 6:oopm The Finance Office Is now located In the carriage house,
in Reed 114. Mrs. Cathy Mester, Lecturer in Speech All paychecks will now be distributed from the Finance
Communication, Penn State Behrend, will be speaking on Office, and will no longer be available at the Glenhlll
leadership. Leaders possessing an assertive interpersonal Farmhouse.
communication style show positive self-regard and respect for ATTENTION NEW STUDENTS, AVOID DELAY IN YOUR
others. Communication skills (speaking and listening) reflective REGISTRATION: If you have not returned your completed
of that assertiveness will be the subject of discussion and health history form, verifying your immunization status; the
skill-building exercises in this workshop. Health and Wellness Center is prepared to assist you.
n 2 - Thursday T 3 - Friday T 4 - Saturday
STUDIO THEATER J J J
PRESENTS Studio Theater Presents Studio Theater Presents
HEATHEN VALLEY Heathen Valley Heathen Valley
November 3,4,9,10,11 8:00pm 8:00pm
at 8:00 pm
November 5& 12 at
2:30 pm Guitarist Barbara Bailey
Limited seating, Call Hutchison at Brunos
today
for reservations.
898-6016 "Movie of the "Movie of the "Movie of the
Students: $3/General: Ole
>26 6 6
5 - Sunday 6 - Monday 7 - Tuesday 8 - Wednesday
Counsil of Commonwealth Organizational Meetings
Student Governments Commuter Coun. 12pm Reed Free Dance Lessons
Northwest Regional Trigon 5:30 MCC Center 7-9:oopm in the Commons SGA Meeting , 5:15 Reed
Meeting 2:oopm Reed 114 OLAS 8:00pm MCC Center Provided by OLAS 114
Parking issues forum
_ _ 6:3opm Reed Lecture Hall
Studio Theater Presents Assertive Communication
Heathen Valley Leadership Series 6:oopm Reed
2:3opm 114 _ _
' Free Dance Lesfons
rvm« nw a iw Tu, n 7-9:oopm in the Commons
"TESEJSSSr Husb«nds .nr Film
B:fX> pmßoom 114-Reed **d Ucm. Ml
News
it is
new
it?
than any non-honors students on this
campus. Upper-classmen should
have first consideration, after all
they're the ones who are fighting to
make the grade, and the dorms just
don't cut anymore."
-- "Skip" Schumaker, 05, M.E.
‘lt's not fair. It should be designated
h\/ place *
--Torrey Burge, 03, DUS
‘lt's not fair and doesn't make any
sense. They're no different than
anyone else and shouldn't get any
special treatment. They're just
students, same as everyone. They
should wait like everyone else.”
- Brian Bukoski, 05, M.E.
‘lt's very unfair. In a way it's a bit of
discrimination against the rest of us
and in favor of the "elite" students. It
seems that all the extras go to them or
the non-alchol, non-smoking
students, and it is not an appropriate
judgement.”
--Brian Gregory, 05, Communications
Repsonses compiled by
Doreen Foutz
Student Events
Blood drive
successful
BEHREND-On October 18,
109 donors rolled up their sleeves
and gritted their teeth at the fall
blood drive in the Wintergarden.
“This is the best response that
we've had for a one day event
since 1990!” said Lisa Graff,
mobile blood drive coordinator at
the Community Blood Bank of
Erie County. “We went into the
day with just 53 donors signed
up. At the spring drive last
March, we saw a total of 75
people for the day. Last week a
total 125 moved through the
process. We appreciate the donors
being patient about waiting at the
drive. Now that we know we are
going to have this kind of
response with the 'Campus
Challenge,’ we’ll take steps to
accommodate that crowd better
next spring.”
“It’s energizing working with
students at Penn State Behrend as
they plan and attain their goals,”
said Patty Pasky McMahon,
director of the Health and
Wellness Center. “This drive if
just one example of these
students’ true commitment to
being involved in community
service that benefits Erie
County.”
Although the real winners are
local transfusion patients, all the
organizations on campus are
commended by the Community
Blood Bank and the Health and
Wellness Center for getting
involved. Tau Kappa Epsilon
fraternity and Theta Phi Alpha
Thursday, November 2,1995
sorority coordinated the set up
and tear down and registration at
the drive.
The organizations receiving
awards for outstanding
participation are: Sigma Tau
Gamma and Tau Kappa Epsilon
fraternities. Alpha Sigma Alpha
and Theta Phi Alpha sororities,
Behrend Knights of Columbus,
Biology Club, Intervarsity
Christian Fellowship, and the
Student Programming Council,
These organizations will receive a
plaque and be featured in a ohoto
in the Times Publishing
Company’s “Morning News.”
All organizations that had
donors give on their behalf will
receive a Certificate of
Recognition. These
organizations are: Alpha Sigma
Tau, Asian Student Organization,
BACCHUS, Commuter
Council,m Delta Chi, Kappa
Delta Rho, Psychology Club,
Sigma Kappa Nu, Student
Government Association and
Women Today.
Anyone at least 17 years old,
weighing at least 110 pounds and
in general good health is eligible
to donate blood. The
Community Blood Bank is
located at 2646 Peach Street.
Donors hours are: Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,
9 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday, 9 a.m.-
7:30 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m.-
12:30 p.m. Walk in donors are
always welcome or call 456-4206
for an appointment.