Page 10 - The Behrend College Collegian Thursday, January 29, 1998 New Student Programming Council President Rob Ring has overseen the planning of a full semester of activites. NOT Grilled NOT Deep Fried NOT Pre-Made Come in and let us create your own special masterpiece. Subway Sandwich Artists® make each and every sandwich or salad to your exact taste. r - ... ■ ANY I FOOTLONG SUB OR I SALAD Not good with any other offers K- M art Plaza K-Mart Plaza 1 off. Expires: Feb 19th 1998 -• um Os MO IN MN NM OM OM MI Eli 1111 THE CAREER OU NEVER THOUGHT 0F... Fortune 500 company seeking to expand network of independent sales agents and managers in Erie and surrounding areas. This opportunity combines your sales skills and entrepreneurship with the financial strength, the market leadership and the name recognition of American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus (AFLAC). Please call or FAX (Full Name) your resume immediately if you are inter ested in: • Potential to earn more than $lOO,OOO annually • Classroom training and field support • Management opportunities • A career opportunity in a growth industry • Incentive trips and much more Telephone # (814) 455-1395 FAX# (814) 452-1517 1.00 photo by Jason Blake Not good with any other offers Features Make M]ne. oin the dvertising .taff! call 898-6488 for information SPC elects plans events by Kristi McKim features editor The semester to come will offer rea sonable solutions to the typical com plaints of there being "nothing to do on the weekends at Behrend." Un der the leadership of newly-elected president, Rob Ring, 02, Business Ad ministration, Student Programming Council has planned many new activi ties for the remainder of the semes ter. The comedians, performers, and musicians who entertain students at Behrend are selected from the annual conference of National Association for Campus Activities. Five members of SPC attended this conference in Toledo, Ohio, where they were able to preview and choose bands/come dians for performance at Bruno's. "We picked what would be best for our school," states Ring. The results of this careful selection and scrutiny are available for students' entertainment weekends at Bruno's Cafe. SPC events, which happen ev ery weekend during the semester, be gin at 8:30 on Friday and Saturday nights. Also, in the Reed Lecture Hall, Reduce Reuse Recycle .:P 0 . 1 1:, .0 The Behrend Collegian new president, for semester movies are shown at 10 p.m. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday nights (9 p.m. on Sunday nights). The cost of the films is $1 on Thursday, $2 on the following nights. The upcoming events are as fol lows: January 30—comedian Buzz Sutherland, movie of the week—Kiss the Girls; February 2—comedian Frank Caliendo, movie of the week— ! Know What You Did Last Summer; February 13—comedian Mark Eddy, February 14—M4 Virtual Reality, movie of the week—The Game; Feb ruary 20—karaoke (Ring states that karaoke has been a "big success; we experimented with this last semester, and participation increased. Atten dance rose, and students liked it; we decided to do it once a month."), Feb ruary 21—pianist Richard Field, movie of the week—Seven Years in Met; February 27—band University Honey, February 28-comedian Leighan Lord, movie of the week— The Devil's Advocate; March 20— comedian Lynn Tether, March 21— Gentlemen Jugglers, movie of the week—Starship Troopers; March 27- comedian Sabrina Matthews, March 28—karaoke, movie of the week— The Jackal. Ring states that the main goal of SPC is to "try to provide a place for people to go instead of doing alterna tive partying." Ring hopes that SPC can provide "a nice clean event where you're not pressured into doing any thing." Their main goals for the semester are to boost attendance and audience participation at their events. "We want to let people know there's al ways something to do on campus," states Ring. Under the 1998 leadership of SPC, their membership has doubled from that of last semester. "We want to make everyone fully aware of what SPC is and who we are and what we do." Ring places great emphasis upon the importance of his fellow SPC leaders: "My job seems pretty easy because I work with a lot of great people; we all pull together as a team to accomplish our goals." As the only student group prima rily responsible for weekend activi ties for all students, SPC, under Ring's leadership, "looks upon this as a busi ness; we deal in a professional way with the job. Our duty is to provide student programming to all of Be hrend, and we take our job seriously."
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