Page 2 The Behrend Beacon WEEKLY WEATHER FORECAST SATURDAY SUNDAY L.:7449 1 . t i .. n i e • '-' 1%,.., MONDAY TUESDAY e r - -nN4 - ; /, 'IL-A-- ---%,„.., WEDNESDAY 7wi -- - 4 THURSDAY FRIDAY BEHREND BRIEFS College students needed to work with children with disabilities Summers at the Woodlands are full of song, competition and challenge. The Woodlands needs an amazing summer staff to keep up with the chal lenges and responsibilities of working with children and adults with disabil ity and chronic illness. Summer positions provide great opportunity for students who want to make a difference in the lives of the individuals who attend summer camp in the Woodlands. Openings are available for program coordinators in music, arts and crafts, and nutrition as well as camp counse lors and unit coordinators. These positions provide excellent experience for students in recreational therapy, health care, social services and education fields. Woodlands staff receive competitive wages, paid training, room and board, and scheduled time off. Summer positions often lead into fall and winter weekend work. Students interested in any of the open positions, or for more information about the Woodlands, please contact Dawn Zdinak at (724) 935-5470 or visit the Woodlands' Web site at w ww. woodl andsfoundation .com . Student volunteers to be recognized at `Thanks-a-lafte' Student organizations that spend the majority of their time giving back to the Behrend and Erie communities are being recognized Thursday, at the Thanks-a-latte community service awards. The awards are being held at the Logan House, with dinner being served at 5:30 p.m. and the awards cer emony beginning at 6:15. For more information, contact the Smith Chapel at 898-6609. Organizations office space requests due April 23 Organizations requesting new Office Space or wishing to relocate to a different office have a week to voice their interest. Applications are due to the Office of Student Activites by 5 p.m. on April 23. Seven new student offices are being added to back portion of the Reed Union Building, and all registered organizations on campus are available to request these rooms. Organizations will be notified during the summer as to whether or not they have received office space for the upcoming year. POLICE AND SAFETY 4/9/2004 CORRECTIONS In last week's story "Little Shop of Horrors cast reflects on show," Dr. Christine Mangone was quoted as saying, "All actors and actresses performed well, no lines were forgotten or pitches dropped. The dances were mesmerizing - especially the swaying of Dr. Champange's hips." This was not a direct quote from Dr. Mangone and was the result of an error during editing of the story. The story "Public relations class to host voting drive in Bruno's" was HIGH: 66 LOW: 57 Isolated thunderstorms with high winds 30 percent chance of participation. HIGH: 73 LOW: 56 Morning clouds, mostly sunny in the af- ternoon HIGH: 71 LOW: 41 Isolated thunderstorms, with a 30 percent chance of precipitation. HIGH: 53 LOW: 34 Partly cloudy, with a 20 percent chance of precipitation. HIGH: 59 LOW: 42 Mostly sunny, with a 10 percent chance of precipitation. HIGH: 61 LOIN: 46 Few showers and low winds HIGH: 55 LOW: 42 Few morning showers and sunny after- 8:30 a.m. Police Services Harassment reported NEWS Frida , A•ril 16, 2004 Itno to , Relations, _ a registrar background, a DJ plays music for the group and crowd during the two-hour event. A lucky cardplayer collects his chips after winning a hand in Niagara Hall Council's Texas Hold'em Poker Tournament on Monday. Senior members of the softball team were recognized at Thursday's game against the Allegheny Gators Athletic director Brian , :meter cooks hot _ The event got a turnout of approximately 20 students. FOCAL POINTS Hot Dog Day" Thursday afternoon at Justin Curry & Angela Szesciorka, behrcolls@aol.com MrM In the in Brun