The Behrend College Collegian Page 4- The Loaan Winteraarden Series continues: Music at noon: Manhattan Wind Quartet le Manhattan Wind Quartet will perform Tuesday as the Logan Wintergarden Series continues. Gay, lesbian,and bisexual support group now in place Committed to providing a more hospitable environment for gay, lesbian, and bisexual persons, the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Support Network is now in place throughout al locations of Penn State. By establishing an identifiable network of contacts who can provide support information and a safe haven for lesbian, gay, and bisexual persons within the University, the members increase awareness and provide a better environment for the gay, lesbian, and bisexual persons in that community. The support group members receive a button, sign or sticker to post on a prominent location. Contact Ross Berrier in the office of Student Affairs or by calling x6lll. We feature homemade spaghettilasagna, gnocci, rigatoni & meatballs! r \jufro? d 2904 Shannon Rd. 899-2200 |2 LARGE PIZZAS w/ chee $9.99 i expires October 21,1996 ! not valid w/ 10% discount | jjood at both locations by Adria Kovaly Collegian Staff The Logan Wintergarden Series continues Tuesday with a performance by The Manhattan Wind Quintet on October 8. This group, which will perfrom in the Reed Union Building, are an award winning ensemble founded in 1985. Penn State recieves most SAT’s from seniors University Park, Pa. - Penn State once again led all colleges and universities nationally in receiving Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores from college bound high school seniors, according to the College Board. Figures for 1995-96 show that a total of 53,238 students that expected to enter college this fall sent their SAT scores to Penn State compared to 51,042 for the next most popular institution, the University of California at Los Angeles. Other leading university recipients of scores include the University of California at Berkeley (43,963), Boston University (41,147), and the University of Texas at Austin (40,686). Last year, the College Board regional office in Philadelphia reported Penn State in front after receiving 46,746 scores. The SAT, taken by 1.15 million students in the last year, is one of two tests widely FORMERLY OFF CAMPUS PIZZA The quintet, which has resided in Lisbon, Portugal, and Aspen, Colorado, is widely respected throughout the United States and Europe for its innovative programming and distinctive performances. In addition, the members have been involved in a variety of interactive educational programs similar to those of the Logan Series. used as an indicator of a student's preparedness for higher education. The College Board, which administers the SAT process, will send the test results to institutions of each student's choice. "This ranking is another indicator that Penn State is considered one of the most attractive institutions in higher education," says University President Graham B. Spanier. " Other good signs include the facts that the number of SAT score submissions to us increased by nearly 6,500 in one year, we have the largest dues-paying alumni association in the nation, we just finished another record-breaking private fund-raising year, and we rank second nationally in industry sponsored research." According to a state-specific 1996 profile from the College Boaid's New York headquarters, 30,398 college-bound Pennsylvania seniors, or 43.4 percent of those that sent scores TWO LOCATIONS FOR YOUR CONVIENCE... 1117 PARADE STREET 455-6301 2904 SHANNON RD. 899-2220 WE DELIVER ON CAMPUS! & 2904 Shannon Rd. 899,2200 2 REGULAR SUBS $5.25 expires October 21,1996 not valid w/ 10% discount _good at both locations Thursday, October 3, 1996 The upcoming program will include works by composers of this century such as Paul Hindemith, Samuel Barber, as well as Nocturne for Wind Quintet, which was written by Stephen Wisner, the quintet's bassoonist As always, the event will be free and open to the public and those attending are encouraged to bring their lunches to enjoy as they listen. to universities, chose Penn State as a recipient. The next most popular destination in the Commonwealth was Indiana University of Pennsylvania, which received 9,533 scores, while the University of Pittsburgh received 9,059, Temple University received 8,728, and Slippery Rock University received 6,456. Although not all students who submit their SAT scores will be offered entrance to Penn State, seeing the scores gives admissions officers an excellent opportunity to send further information to promising seniors that are already interested in the University. Courtesy University Relations and http:/Avww. ur.psu.edu.
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