PAGE 6 iltik* Ili 7 v iolas% - me r t eVi',U"'4i?"4 •v.. , -""Na. Mary Kiernan, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, speaks with Pat Meizer in the Office of Stu dent Affairs. The Office of Housing and Food offers food services for both com muters and residence hall students. The commuter cafeteria, "The Gorge", is located on the second floor of the RUB. Hours during the term are: Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - Coffee and Donuts 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Lunch Sunday through Thursday 8:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. - Sub and Pizza Shop The food and drink machines located in the commuter cafeteria are available for use whenever the RUB is open. (See classified ads in this publication for RUB hours). Dobbins Hall serves meals to The commuter cafeteria is located on the se cond floor RUB. Residence Hall Life Home away trom home for a resident student at Behrend Col lege is one of the three residence halls on campus: Perry, Niagara, or Lawrence Hall. Meals for the residents of all three dorms are served in Dob bins Hall. As in every living situation such as this, each resi dent must be aware of his/her rights and responsibilities. You can find these, along with general information, by referring to the Residence Hall Hankbook and the Policies and Rules for Students, 1981-82, p. 42. Wonder Where Your Next Meal Is Coming From? all residence hall students and students with meal tickets accor ding to the following schedule: Monday through Friday 7:00 - 8:15 a.m. - Breakfast 8:20 - 9:30 a.m. - Club Breakfast 11:05 - 12:45 p.m. - Lunch 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. - Dinner Saturday 8:00 - 9:45 a.m. - Club Breakfast 11:05 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - Lunch 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. - Dinner Sunday 8:15 - 10:00 a.m. - Club Breakfast 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - Brunch 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. - Dinner Students may buy a meal ticket for any meal at the door and may purchase meal tickets for the term in the Office of Housing and Food Services in Dobbins Hall. +W47~1.. ` ; i,4. ~ ~ 7 ` 4 .., ~~~ 1 11 - Dobbins Hall provides meal service to resident students and students with meal tickets. . r - Vehicle Registration On Campus .:; All students must register their automobiles or motorcycles dur ing the Registration prior to each term. Any student requiring the use of a motor vehicle after any regular Registration period must register at the Security Office before operating it on campus. The registration fee is $lO.OO per term for automobiles, and $5.00 per term for motorcycles. If you are participating in a car pool, the fee is $lO.OO. Also Temporary Parking Permits may be obtain ed at 25 cents a day. In order to register your motor vehicle and receive a parking permit, you must have the vehicle registra tion card and insurance verification. Parking permits issued to students are valid for parking on ly in the areas designated as a student parking area. Commuter students are assigned to park in the lots north of Erie Hall, Turn bull Hall, and the Nick Building. Resident students are assigned only in the large lot south of Lawrence Hall. Any questions regarding vehi cle registration or parking regulations should be directed to the Department of Safety and Security located in South Cottage. Academic Advising Each student at Behrend Col lege is assigned to a faculty member who will serve as an academic advisor to assist in planning the students' program of study. Advisors schedule regular office hours during the term to allow students to arrange for consultations as needed. Students benefit most by con tacts with their advisor if they are aware of their own respon sibilities in pursuing their educa tion. Students should be familiar with the requirements of their degree program as described in the University catalog, and should be aware of any Universi ty and college academic policies affecting them. To obtain further information about your respon sibilities as an advisee, consult the "Responsibilities of an Ad visee" section in this publication. Academic advisors are available to aid you in selecting courses and in meeting degree re quirements. So, make sure you contact your advisor regularly. Advisors are also ready and will ing to discuss individual abilities, potentials, and goals, along with any problems that may be affec ting your academic performance. They may refer you to other counseling and information resources, such as the Division of Undergraduate Studies (DUS), the Student Affairs Office, or to other members of the faculty and staff. If for any reason you have a problem locating your academic advisor, be sure to con tact the DUS Office in the Ad ministration Building or the divi sion head in your academic area. Class Periods PERIODS (75 minutes) 1 8:00-9:15 a.m. 2 9:25-10:40a.m. 3 10:50-12:05 p.m. LUNCH 12:05-1:05 p.m. 4 1:052:20 p.m. 5 2:30-3:45 p.m. 6 3:55-5:10 p.m. PERIODS (115 minutes) A 8:00-9:55 a.m. B 10:05-12:00 Noon C 1:05-3:00 p.m. D 3:111-5:05 p.m.