The Collegian September 12, 1985 Page Nine Stud|nty6te| v. •sfeW'/ *■' Kelly Regenor Kelly Regenor: (Third Semester, MIS) “Keep your grades up because after the freshman year it gets harder. Don’t get behind in your credits or studies because as you go along it is harder to improve upon your GPA.” Leo Hertz: (Third Semester, Behrend Business) “I don’t think its worth the money to buy a park ing permit because they don’t pro vide enough spaces for students to park. So I would advise freshmen not to buy parking permits until they can get more spaces for parking.” Campus Ministry has something for everyone by Tracy Simmons Collegian Staff Writer Campus Ministry has something to offer students, faculty, staff, and families of any denomination. In addition to pro viding counseling and religious programs, they also sponsor social events, including the Fall Ice Cream Social held during Orientation Week. According to Pam Griesbach, Campus Ministry Coordinator, this year’s Social was a success. “We estimate that we had between 400 and 500 students, faculty and staff attend. Everybody enjoyed the ice cream, ” Griesbach said. Another social and cultural event Campus Ministry sponsors is “Night of the Arts”, a very ITALIAN RESTAURANT 3512 Buffalo Road Wesleyvifle Phone 899-3423 NOW DELIVERING TO BEHREND r Buv 2 Pizza Subs Buy a Urge Pizza, get a ! anHnaf Anatom Small one FREE with the j and get one FREE! , same items. I Good til! Sept. 26 | Good till Sept. 26 } j Coupons not good with delivery. | Coupons not good with delivery. | I One coupon per visit | One coupon per visit. • « ' ————— Kevin Jones: (Third Semester, Business Management) “Put a lot of thought into your studies and divide your time up equally for your classes. For example, don’t spend too much time on one and blow off another because you don’t think its that important.” Leo Hertz Management and Human Resources) “Get your study habits down now in the first two terms because after that, each year is going to get harder and harder. If you don’t have the basic skills down, you are going to be running into' problems along classy, formal evening of enter tainment. The night celebrates the many and varied gifts that God has given His people. This year’s “Night of the Arts” will be Fri day, Nov. 15, and will take place in the Gorge Cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. Scheduled to appear are the Fredonia School of Music’s Chamber Singers. They will per form “The Unicom, the Gorgon, and the Manticore”, a collection of Renaissance madrigals, chan sons and motets. There will be a reception afterwards, during which Dave Stuntz will provide piano music. As Pam describes, “It’s something a little dif ferent...it has a nice mood about the whole night in that it’s very 4 6 As a returning college student , what advice do you have for incoming freshmen? W 'V- ' w '" “ Kevin Jones V'/ ' s***!*%' v - />%& ; w & . ~ s •>m Dave “Ralph” Letson the way because your classes are cultural and a little more for mal...it’s just a little more of a dressy affair.” The public is welcome, admission is free. Other projects scheduled for this year include: a retreat co sponsored by Mercyhurst College, which will take place Oct. 4 and 5; a food colletion co-sponsored with Omicron Delta Kappa, ten tatively scheduled for Sept. 28; and an ecumenical Advent Wor ship Service on Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall. As always, Campus Ministry will hold a Roman Catholic mass every Saturday at 5:30 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall. There will also be a bus provided to take students to various local churches (Assembly of God, Baptist, Eric Kozlowski going to get more complicated.” Eric Kozlowski: (Third Semester, Accounting) “I think that they shouldn’t be intimidated by the studying. I was really frightened by my high school teachers about how hard college was going to be. I think kids are really paranoid and with social life too. They are worried about being accepted at parties so they wear their Penn State clothing. They don’t need to do that, they should just be casual. My biggest advice is not to be intimidated by this college life. Don’t party too much and don’t study too much. Lutheran, Roman CathoUc and United Methodist) on Sunday mornings. The bus departs at 10:15 a.m. from the Reed parking lot and there is no charge. In addi tion, counseling services are available with Campus Ministers in the Campus Ministry Office nearly any day of the week. 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