Page 2 The Behrend Beacon WEEKLY WEATHER FORECAST SATURDAY 4 SUNDety r-N--‘Ne;•. MONDAY ;.• vs° - • TUES Y WEDNESDAY * * * .* THU - AY FA DAY • * • * • Retreat observes Women's History Month COOL WOMEN and the Women's/Gender Studies Minor are holding a two-day retreat at the Bel-Aire Clarion Hotel on March 20 in celebration of Women's History month and International Women's Day. For a $2O refundable deposit students get trans portation, meals and a chance to discuss women's issues, watch 'women's-films and, hear-speakers . C*ct Dr. 'Colleen Kelley at x 6392 or at cek@psu.edu op Katie Ranafli at kmr247@psu.edu. Storm water management is in motion On Thursday at 11 a.m. there will be a meeting in the MISC Studio in Kochel to discuss a water management plan to mini mize the discharge of pollutants on campus. Dr. Thomas Wortman and Director of Operations John Ream will work to develop a strategy. It will include public education outreach, involvement and participation, detection and elimination of illicit discharges, run-off control at construction sites, post-construction storm water management and pollution prevention, including good housekeeping practices. Go to http://greencampus.psu.edu or contact Wortman at 814-898-6160 or twortman@psu.edu. The Vagina Monologues come to Behrend A participatory reading of The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler will be held March 19 at 6 p.m. in the Smith Chapel living room. The event is hosted and sponsored by COOL WOMEN and the Women's/Gender Studies Minor in celebration of Women's History Month. Admission to the readings is free. Contact the Women's/ Gender Studies Minor office at 898-6392 for more information. POLICE AND SAFETY 2/14/04 8:30 a.m F-Lot Student reported a vandalized vehicle in F-Lot 2/17/04 3:05 p.m. Jordan and Station Road Traffic accident at Station and Jordan Road. 2/24/04 3:30 p.m. Ohio Lot Upper Tier Student reported that over five vehicles in the upper Ohio Lot were broken into. Radios and CD players were taken. It appears that the vehicles were jimmied open or the vehicles' lock systems were tampered with. "Civility wills the neighbors good, whether we like him or not." - Joseph Fletcher Janet Neff Sample Center for Manners ie Civility HIGH: 44 LOW: 37 Mostly sunny mixed with clouds Wind: SW 8 HIGH: 51 Mostly cloudy. Wind: S/SW 10-12 HIGH: 52 Mostly cloudy. Wind: W/SW 15-16 HIGH: 42 Mostly cloudy with a few showers Wind: W/SW 12-19 HIGH: 38 LOW: 26 Mostly cloudy with flurries Wind: W 7-12 HIGH: 38 LOW: 35 Mostly cloudy with rain showers Wind: S/SE 9-11 HIGH: 46 LOW: 31 Mostly cloudy with a mix of rain and snow showers. Wind: S/W 12-15 CLASSIFIED LOW: 40 LOW: 38 LOW: 37 , , tik '1 _, ' ' Frida , Februar 27, 2004 Natalie Lytle, BIOBD 06, stops to rest on a pile of ice yesterday afternoon outside of Reed. Ice pi es the one above have been popping up on campus the past few weeks with the fluctuating temperatures Jenn Levenduski, MANGT 04, and Owen Roth, MISBD 04, escape their elevator dungeon Wednesday around 5 after being stuck in one for half an hour. Alpha Sigma Tau sisters Diane Smigelski, MRKTG 08, and Lindsay Pfahler, PSYCH 06, wait in line to have their caricatures drawn at last evenir 's Greek Fair, which drew a crowd of more than 70. ael Landy, MEBD 0: .'a . . .• . 'ig 'a _H -I .'1 11'19 a •.y : : a'ng '1 I.: FOCAL POINTS Justin Curry & Angela Szesciorka, .....*, ^ behrcolls@ aol.com 4 • ir4.l