Friday, April 21, 2006 How will the addition of the REDO affect campus next year? `lt will make it bigger." John Stranahan Communications 10 artmentsStateColle • Best Prices on Graduate and Undergraduate Housing • Apts, Houses & Townhouses near Main Campus • Visit us On-line or Call Toll Free (877) 630 RENT PENNSTATE - 0 This A Erie The Behrend 8 5 5 College "It will provide a lot of • • new resources for stu- • dents. - Ben Raymond Communications 06 GErie psu and Awards Convocation • • • Sunday April 23, 2006 2:00 Erie Hall • • • 'L\TEA/VS Have a suggestion tor que , ,tion of the N‘eek ' idea, to cdttortnchiet etlti e.com 45th nual Hors "The distance between everything on campus will probably cause problems." Kyle McKerrow Communications 06 Behrend Briefs Penn Penn State Erie will again he offering over 71) weeklong classes this summer in its program educate, entertain and inspire youth between the ages of six and 18. The College for Kids summa sion starts Jun. 12 and runs through Aug. 11. with the exception of the fourth of July week. Clas. will be organized by age group for both the morning and afternoon sessions. The costs for the co vary but start at around $7O per Neel:, with special supervision available before and after classes ' $lO per week. Summer schedule and registration information are available online or by contactin Mary Trott. Registration begins Monday, Apr. 24. Early registration is encouraged. Thirty different student organizations and the Behrend students and faculty gathered over half a t nonperishable food items for several charitable organizations. "This has been an outstanding ye. generosity from Penn State students,'' said Kelly Shrout, coordinator of community service and t Smith Chapel. "Collectively. Penn State Behrend students donated 1.356 pounds of food to the S; Harvest Fond Bank, accumulated 6,522 hours of volunteer services and raised more than $20,511 charitable organizations." More information is available on the Penn State Erie website. Police and Safety 4/13/06 Complainant reported that someone had hioken into their apartment 4 / 1 4/06 Complainant reported that the computer screen that sat outside the main mailroom customer desk taken sometime between 5 p.m. Thursday and 10:30 a.m. Friday. More information pending. 4 / 1 4/06 Complainant reported that his tailgate had been stolen from his truck overnight 4/16/06 A fire alarm activation was reported in apartment 306. After smoke was discovered in the buildi the fire department was alerted. Department personnel discovered suspected drugs while searchi for the source of the smoke. 4/17/06 The Library staff reported a person being very disruptive by yelling and cursing at the staff and rolling on the floor. Monday, April 17 through Thursday, May 4 Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Friday Saturday Sunday Friday Saturday & Sunday It expands the campus a lot It'll attract more people to LIBRARY HOURS DURING FINALS WEEK latoci Thousands of Cases. Hundreds of Trials! • DUI • Rapes • Drugs • Sexual Assults • Assaults • Homicides-Murders Keith H. Cielland Attorney At Law 337 West Sixth St., Erie, PA 16507 Phone: (81 ) I 754 Behrend. - Emily Want/ Biology 04 Ma y 5 , 6 & 7 The Behrend Beaco 'l'm going to he walk ing a lot more." Andrew Chernauskas Software Engengineering 06 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 9:00 am. - 1:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. CLOSED
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