The Behrend College collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1993-1998, November 07, 1996, Image 3

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    Thursday, November 7. 1996 The Hell rend College Colic gian - Page
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Need a date? Bill Murton auctions off Zeta Beta Tau brother, Kevin LaPolla at Alpha Sigma Alpha speaker" Sertes' Wednesday 0 V Nov S $ j
Sorority's first annual date auction last night in the Reed Commons. Proceeds from the auction • , h ; ’ Reed f w|^HgßßttH^^l
: went to benefit the Special Olympics and the S. June Smith Center. Commons P
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: Safety Report H ow should Behrend expand its
student has been charged huilt a rift rkinn naranp whprp9 If their daily routine. fl^BflHE^^^^EPßSpVN^fl^&E^K^SH
with disorderly conduct duiii a panning garage, wnere. it „ My prcsentatlon wm
and harrassment resulting they built a new lot, Where? demonstrate how
apartments. !^ 0 dieve^wemusTf.nd^warto'pu!
for parking if a new garage or lot science back into society and
1 ..__ Knil+O make it work for us. There isn’t Teaching Award recipient: Dr. Pamela Botts will make a presentation Nov.
WaS DUIII • any part of our lives that isn’t 20, proving thet You Dont Hsve to be a Rocket Scientist to Understand
affected by science,” said Botts. Science.
“A parking garage would probably be the best In addition to classroom and involving landscape ecology and the Pennsylvania Academy of
idea. The best place would be on the backside of laboratory teaching, Botts population biology in wetlands on Sciences. She has presented
♦u« ,:iJT; -ru„* ;♦ ~,r tll| j ___n w maintains a number of research campus. numerous papers and seminars
t plast CS b ings. Y • Y interests including wetland plant Botts is a graduate of Trenton and has been published in both
interfere with the way the campus looks now from ecology, distribution of organisms state College and received her books and peer-reviewed journals
the road.” in streams and wetlands, and a doctorate in biology from the such as Aquatic Botany and
-Shane Hochstetler, 03 PLET recent collaborative interest, University of South Florida. Her Freshwater Biology.
evolutionary ecology. research has been funded by the Her presentation is free and
“A Darkina aaraae would be an excellent idea in She a * so ta * ces P art ' n a ' on 8‘ National Science Foundation, the open to the public. For more
addition to the parking lots. It should be centrally Krm co " ab " alive P"** Biological Surv e> , „„<i "* switchboart
located and accessible to all students. We should
not, however, be charged extra money to pay for it /a j J y r\f\ I
since we already pay ridiculous prices for permits inHl fill | 1(1 I rJ/HfJ [l(}r~ I I \#
in addition to fees and tuition.” vmii mwi 1 vv/ u j
-Jennifer K. Fontecchio, 03 Education
'■■iy*e government funding to. build a secure o!£K SUSid iSSS
parking ramp for uppor classman and limit poet, is slated to read her poetry j/
freshman parking permits on campus.” on Tuesday. November 12 at 7 A jr #]B^^BPIBBMB
-Jennifer Boyer, 07 MISBD p m. in the Reed Union Building V’MfllflK- '
Lecture Hall. Her reading is part t W^^B
'They could build a parking garage next to the SSL'afE
new dorm or next to the apartments. I would be author of The New Wor [ d< a 1
willing to pay more for parking if it meant more book-length poem, and a World ‘ i
spots would be available. Also they could limit the That wm Hold ah People: # > , * 1
number Of freshmen who would be allowed to have Essays on Poetry and Politics. I
u Her poetry has appeared in the I
O - . j oo »siorn-t 1989, 1990, and 19% editions of %# ‘ * I
-Brian Lindner, 03 MISBD The Best American Poetry and in Jme j I
Under 35: The New Generation . j m
“I think a parking garage is the solution. I would of Poets. Gardinier, ss(>. / / B
be willing to pay a few extra dollars for parking. I distinguished by her Lannan
think a garage by tho tennis courts and IM fields STSawp?wJ
would be a good place to build It. j„ Poeu-y, and the Kenyon
-Justin Grimm, 07 PLET Review Award for Literary degrees from the University of University. She currently teaches
1 ~ Excellence in the Essay, holds Massachusetts and Columbia at Sarah Lawrence College.
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The staff meets Thursdays, 5:45 p.m. in Academic 41
If you’re interested or have questions, you can call the
editors at 898-6488 or email us at bumperl4s2oaol.com ~ ~ ~ |
S November is Native American Month and the Women's UrS ® Friday 9 -Saturday
Studies Program is sponsoring a Brown Bag Lunch Talk Cor^g nic 1 a^ >n r^' lub
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Elizabeth Hoffman Nelson, lecturer of native American ru e searc ii < or isf e s n Free Pancake Brunch
studies, SUNY-Fredonta. . „ . 9:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m.
She’ll be speaking on Native American poet Wendy Rose: The'tjtle of her Ine universe Fellowship Baptist Church
talk is “Wendy Rose: A Voice for the vofcelese,*,, 1 v- Dr. Roger Knacke Transportation provided: 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 20,12:00- lixtp.m, r ■'=- 7:30 p.m. in from of Reed for IVCF. Questions?
Memorial Room, GlenhW Farmhouse . ! Reed Lecture Hall Call Rich at 898-6867.
k City Mission & I Bruno’s Nightclub: Bruno’s Nightclub:
Open House, All students and faculty are welcome. Stfe / ■ /net Fnith Onon Mika
Tuesday, N0v.19,12:00-2:00 p.m. Lost Faith Open Mike
Refreshments will be served. sffeVERYONE WELCOMEI Movie of the week: Eraser Movie of the week: Eraser |
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TRIGON Biology Club
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interdenominational College Democrats BACCHUS
Worship Service 6:00 p.m. Reed 3 7:00 p.m. Reed 112
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