’age 2 ■ The Behrend College Collegian Thursday, October 17, 1996 ATTENTION JUNIORS! Do you intend to pursue a career in public service? The Truman Scholarship provides $30,000 for the senior year and for graduate study, if interested, please contact Mari Trenkle at 898-6140 as soon as Volunteer tutors are still needed for the Diehl Elementary School After- School Tutoring Program. Just one hour per week can make a difference in a child’s ife. All majors welcome - no experience necessary. Help children with homework in ades 3-6. Tutors especially needed Monday and Wednesdays, 2:30 - 3:40 >.m. Pick up your application today at Student Activities! walk-in flu immunization inic will be held each ;nday in October from 8:00 ,m. to 7:00 p.m. at the ialth and Wellness Center, ist of the vaccine is $lO id may be placed on the tudent bill. Anyone wishing ) make an appointment for a afferent time should call the inter at 98-6217. THE CARD GALLERY at K-MART PLAZA possible. Behrend Briefs & Events Calendar November 1 is the deadline to apply for PSU fall and academic year education abroad programs. Call 898-6140 for more information. 17-Thursday 18-Friday 19-Saturday IVCF |HBBDH - 9:00 p.m. Music Room ■■■Hl The Collegian Ja z Kaner Dave Rojahn 5:20 p.m. Academic 41 comedian magician [all students welcomei 8:30 p.m. Bruno’s 8:30 p.m. Bruno’s 20 - Sunday 21 - Monday 22 - Tuesday 23 - Wednesday Open Forum “ELECTION 7:30 p.m. Reed 117 Biology Club TRIGON 6:00 p.m. Reed 3 Protestant Campus Multi-clral'center , BAC 9 HU JL Ministry 7 p.m. Reed 112 Interdenominational _ „ . ————— Worship Service C B ol '?? e De Hf SGA MEETING 8:00 p.m. Reed 114 6:00 P m - Reed 3 [5:15 p.m. REED 114| We have all your Hallmark needs... Greeting cards, gift wrap A morel Oww...Qult It: The biannual blood drive sponsored by Theta Phi Alpha . Success. The drive, held yesterday, benefits the Community Blood Bank o( & of need of all blood types. Anyone wishing to donate can do so at the Commui few minutes and can save up to seven lives, once the blood is broken' TODAY: TONIGHTS Mlijill SUNDAY ■ "Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy brisk, cold Showers windy clouds Windy much colder some sun High 04° few showers High 52° High 47° Want to spice up your resume? We guarantee employers will be Impressed by The Colleglanl Any student can join the staff of The Collegian - meetings next semester will be Thursdays at 5:45 p.m. in the Academic Building. If you’re interested or have questions, you can call the editors at 898- 6488 or email us at bumperl4s2@aol.com Mix of clouds & sun. High 75° Mostly cloudy, windy, mild (maybe showers late) Low 58° « CCSG * by Jennifer Strawser Cotlegian Staff University Park, PA Council of Commonwealth Student Governor's President, Benjamin Faulds announced his resignation, due to personal reasons, at a central staff meeting Monday night. After commending staff for their work at the council meeting earlier this month, Faulds distributed his letter of resignation to the staff thanking them each for the job they have done this semester. He told the staff in his letter that the decision had nothing to do with their work. "I have nothing hut respect for you, and I take pride in the way that you have worked together and individually,'* he said. "I assure you that nothing that you have or could have done would alter the decision that I have made." Faulds said no one on staff, including CCSG Vice President Tim Daniels, knew about his decision to leave CCSG, hut that he had been thinking about it for a few months. "It's one of the hardest things I've »nrt*mtty was onoittytfrri Dm Stood Bank toindife ' ingite. DoittHn®only had to do to date," he said. "I can't help but feel that I let a lot of people down. I surprised a bunch of people, and I'm not sure that they understand my reasons." Faulds said the resignation will become effective in about a week - after he has helped Daniels make the transition into the position. He said, although he is not sure how the vice president vacancy will be filled, he would like to see Daniels appoint someone and have council ratify the decision. Daniels declined to comment on the resignation. CCSG members at the Commonwealth Educational System locations were notified of the resignation by e-mail Tuesday, Faulds reports. ' After Daniels is ready to take over his position, Faulds said he wiil work on affairs outside the University. ”1 have things that aren't University related that I have planned to work on," he said. "Nothing with the same time commitment (as CCSG) though.” Courtesy the Digital Collegian located at http:Hwww.collegian.psu.edu Copyright c 1996, Collegian Inc
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