Page 4- The Behrend College Collegian Thursday, April 17, 1997 Candidates for senate I would like to be involved in SGA because I feel that my other organizational involvement gives me an opportunity to serve as a sounding board for students. I would like to able to act on their suggestions. --Christa Buchholz 06, Communication and Media Studies I would like to represent the students' views on situations pertaining to the live of the students. --Craig Dombkowski 02, Accounting I feel that commuters need better representation on campus. I also want to put more pressure on the university to see better parking conditions for the $95 we pay every year. --Dennis Dombkowski 07, MIS I would like to run for SGA to be more involved with the activities of the college. Also, I feel I can bring ideas, opinions of the student life and activities, and an open-mind. --Kelly Ebright 08, Communication I want to be a senator to voice my opinion and make a difference for the student body. --Mandy Elder 06, Management I want to give a voice for engineering students —Shawn Goodwin 05, EET I would like to get more involved with the Behrend community. --Karen Healy 04, Communication As a senator for the student government, I want to be a voice for student concerns. I want to reinforce the rights we have, so that we may be involved in decisions concerning us, the students. --Ayodele Jones 02, Political Science TARNMo9o 4 o"rintAiNgi , rlhe Penn State Educational Partnership Program needs tutors. ?key are seeking college students to tutor middle school and high school students any day of the week, Please cad Kathy at 871-6689 for information! Don't wait!! Call now!! EDUCATION LOAN FUND FOR WOMEN The PEO Education Loan Fund makes loans to qualifying women who desire higher education and are in need of financial assistance. Maximum amount available: $5200. Each applicant will be evaluated by PEO trustees who will determine exact amount to be awarded. For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office at 898-6162. prize winners Haig and We tress Spring .Test ltafik arc Lop onadas, Beth Ortianandotti, PJm gigaty, Sybil . Laryea, Ayosfek limes, David . Pam, Adrian Stadnik, Monica Tate, Carrie Lesfi, Jam Brown, Bat Muspfty, Alf am Pittkr, ifint Waste, chance Bisbee Oen& godein, 'Erica flfayie4 OK Bloom, Micah Smith, Lisa Colvin, Keay Oronneg Cr aW .91artte, Lynn Bruno, Kristin gaol, Vistine Ktlnne4 ?after catwa, Tango Harvey, anis yocitirn, Sorb Sines SIT MOVIE OF THE WEEK: Romeo Ad Juliet Thursday through Sunday, 10:00 p.m. Reed Lecture Hall mummuumma SUMMER INVASION PARTY NUM ioa. COME an COME MIN. MOE lOW ANNE RESTIE ME fiIMINIMENRY COMM AT THE EMBERS ON MAY 3RD FROM 9:00 PM UNTIL 1:00 AM VOTE! SGSt. Elections April 22-23 In the Reed Union Building TO PUT YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT OR ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING IN THE CALENDAR. IT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE COLLEGIAN THE MONDAY PRIOR TO PUBLICATION. SUBMISSIONS AFTER THIS DEADLINE WILL RUN THE FOLLOWING WEEK. CALL THE OFFICE WITH ANY OUESTIONS: 898-6488 From mud-slinging to baby kissing, elections bring out the best in all political hopefuls. For Behrend's Student Government Association, next week's elections will hopefully bring out voters. To place your vote for the future of Behrend's SGA, elections are April 22 and 23 in the Reed Union Building. Candidates were asked to submit statements describing their qualifications for office and their plans for SGA if elected. Those that responded appear SGA Elections April 22 and 23 Reed Union Building I think that many students, including myself, have problems that need addressed. --Allison McNutt 06, Psychology I want to be re-elected to SGA because as a senator. I feel that I have represented the needs the needs and concerns of the student body at Behrend will and will continue to do so if re-elected. --Charles Testrake 02, Political Science I am running to get involved in student life on campuses. -Previously held SGA senate seat. -I have experience in the processes involved in government. --Douglas Watkins 02, MIS Other candidates for SGA senate John Davis Erin Edinger Walter Goedicke Brian Lindner Candidate for secretary Michelle Benjamin 20- SUNDAY HONORS CONVOCATION AND AWARDS CEREMONY 2:00 PM REED UNION BUILDING MOVIE - 10:00 PM ROMEO AND JULIET The Express, the new culinary cart from Housing and Food Services is now open in the lobby of Hammermill/Zurn serving fresh coffee, juices, cookies, pastries, and fruit from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Hours and menu items to be expanded soon, suggestions are welcome. The Express is great for a quick breakfast and , between class munchies. Stop down today! candidates 17- THURSDAY 18- FRIDAY 19- SATURDAY REALITY CHECK IVCF MARTIAL ARTS 5:30 PM REED 112 2:00 PM REED 113 10:00 AM NEWMAN NIAGARA BASEMENT 8:00 PM REED 3 BRUNO'S: BAND SOCIETY OF WOMEN "ADVANCE THE ENGINEERS 12:30 KINGDOM" AT 10:00 NICK 165 MOVIE • 10:00 PM MOVIE - 10:00 PM MOVIE - 10:00 PM ROMEO AND JULIET ROMEO AND JULIET ROMEO AND JULIET 21- MONDAY 22- TUESDAY 23- WEDNESDAY Commuter Council Traffic /Ippealsl3oard 1:00 pm Reed 112 5.30 pm 1 - fave a Reed 3 S.G.A. Canidates nice day Open Forum 6:30 PM Reed Lecture Hall SCA MEETING 5:15 PM REED 114 Candidates for president and vice-president As president I would like to, with the help of my VP Tim Smith, bring SGA back to the students. The SGA must become a vehicle for attaining the interests of the students. --Michael Zampetti, candidate for president 04, History with INTST minor -Offers leadership experience from service in the Marine Corps (7 years) -Previous SGA experience (this year) -Major goals are to involve the student population in the manners they choose to employ. Basically, we will utilize an open door policy so that students can address the president or the VP individually with their concerns. (Mainly because senate meetings for student forums can be inconvenient or intimidating.) -Secondly, we with to work with the administration on ensuring funds are used to benefit the majority of the campus community while still taking care of special interest groups. --Timothy A. Smith, candidate for VP 05, Psychology with history minor iIiIiMiIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMINIIIIIIIIIMUNIIIMUNIII IN TIMES LIKE THESE, It's a fast-paced. fast-track. tast-lane kind of mold out there. Which is why everyone should buckle their safety belt, and buckle them firmly. Because you never know when you might need a little cAtra ,ecurtty. biN4IIIIIIIIIIIMIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ATTENTION SPRING GRADUATES: SPRING COMMENCEMENT WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1997 AT 12:00 P.M. ON THE REED LAWN, WEATHER PERMITTING. CAP AND GOWN ORDERS ARE DUE AT THE PENN STATE BOOKSTORE BY MARCH 21, 1997. LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTER SERVICES 203 Library Monday 12 - 4 Tuesday 10 -2, 6 - 8 Wednesday 12 -4, 6 - 8 Thursday 10 -1,6 - 8 Sunday 4 - 7 Math assistance also available in the LAC during the evening and Sunday hours and Tues. & Thur 12 - 1.
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