Page 4 HRPC announces open forum The Human Relations Programming Council is beginning the year with its first open forum, Behind Closed Doors: Families of Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals . HRPC is a Penn State - Behrend organization formed to provide the 'Aquarius Dr. is now available for overflow Resident parking. Signs will be posted as to where cm Aquarius Dr. that parking is available. Please be aware of the new traffic patterns and parking areas along this roadway. Vehicles parked in areas not posted as available for parking will be ticketed. Residents are encouraged to park in this new area rather than U-Lot, which is adjacent to Police and Safety. ♦Commuter students are not permitted to park in the Resident lots at any time. The lots behind all three dormitories, between the apartments and Housing and Food Services, and next to the apartments are not available for commuters. Commuter parking in the evenings and weekends is available in the Reed Lot or S-Lot, which is the large lot behind maintenance. Tickets will be issued for all parking violations. •If residents are expecting visitors over the weekend, temporary visitor passes are available on Friday afternoons. These permits will be valid for the weekend only and all Behrend parking regulations will be enforced. These permits are not for use by Behrend students or staff. •Parking on Mondays and Wednesdays is more congested than usual this semester. This congestion is worst from 10 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. during class changes. Alternate temporary overflow parking will be posted for these times only. Signs and/or officers will direct any student, faculty, staff or visitor to a designated overflow parking area. Although parking is congested, all parking regulations will be enforced. Parking in the grass or in other non-space areas is not permitted. •The 15 minute zones in the Reed Lot have been relocated to the east end of the lot, adjacent to the sidewalk for the Academic Building. Admission guest parking has replaced the old 15 minute zones. The admission parking is for admission visitors only. Any vehicle that does not have permission of the Admission Office and/or and admission visitor permit will be ticketed for violation of a restricted parking area. AEROBICS CLASSES CLASSES HELD IN THE NEW AEROBIC ROOM IN NIAGARA HALL BASEMENT MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY 5:15 - 5:30 5:15 - 5:30 5:15 - 5:30 5:15 - 5:30 5:45 - 6:00 ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS 5:30 - 6:30 5:30 - 6:30 5:30 - 6:30 5:30 - 6:30 6:00 - 7:00 6:00 - 7:00 STEP AEROBICS STEP AEROBICS STEP STEP 7:30 - 3-30 7:30 - 8:30 7:30 - 8:30 7:30 - 8:30 AEROBICS STEP AEROBICS STEP ALL CLASSES ARE P.M. CLASS DESCRIPTIONS: ABS- Intense upper and lower abdominal workout. AEROBICS - Intense low-impact workout. ST EP - Aerobics using step benches. CLASS FEE: College communities opportunities for growth through a variety of interactions, such as the Open Fora Series, Human Relations Games, and through increased service learning projects. HRPC is committed and PARKING UPDATE CLASSES BEGIN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 SI per class - charged to your student account. FacUiy and staff will be billed. ** FREE CLASSES ** from August 28 through September 8 ** SEMESTER PASSES ** are available for $20.00 in the IM Office - charged to your student account ** FREE AEROBICS T-SHIRT ** to the first 25 people to sign-up for a semester pass and Erie dedicated to raising awareness and providing an environment whereby individuals can discuss the issues and topics which we face day-to-day in a multicultural society. HRPC is open to all students, faculty, and staff. The first organizational News FALL 1996 first meeting of this academic year will be on Thursday, Sept. S in Reed 113 at 5:30 p.m. If you have an questions about the organization or the open forum, call Todd Firth, HRPC President at 898-6889 or Jacquett C. Wade, Staff Advisor at 898-6111. The Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics 1997 ESSAY CONTEST Suggested Themes ♦ Discuss ethics based on a personal experience ♦ Why are we here? How are we to meet our ethical obligations? ♦ Reelect on an ethical aspect of a literary text Eligibility: Full-time Junior and Senior Undergraduates Deadune: January 17, 1997 No more than three (3) essays from the same college, university or campus will be considered in any one contest year. Essays must be submitted by a college or university on behalf of its students. First Prize: $5,000 Second Prize: $2,500 Third Prize: $1,500 Two Honorable Mentions: $5OO each For entry forms and further information, please send a self-addressed, stamped envelope by December 20,1996 to: The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity' 1177 Avenue of the Americas, 36th Floor New York, NY 10036 Thursday, September 12,1996 DRUNK DRIVING DOESN’T JUST KILL DRUNK DRIVERS.