Collegiatip 24"'" e? - ; f j January 23, 1986 -- • -; - Behrend Library provides an abundance of entertaining and academic materials Behrend College Library—The American Heritage Dictionary defines the word library as "a repository for literary and artistic materials, such as books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets, and prints, kept for reading or reference." The Oxford English Dic tionary prescribes the library to be "a place set apart to contain books for reading, study or reference." While the Behrend College Library fulfills the definitions above, it provides many services to students and faculty as well. Services include a record collection, -- record players, a current best sellers' collection, a language lab, a photocopier, typewriters, group , study rooms, a quiet study area and a microforms room. Information may be located by asking one - of the Place a personal! Behrend students! Got something to say, but — a dollar per two line message (34 nowhere to say it? Well, no more characters - per line including excuses! spaces). - Collegian Personal Ads are just Slanderous or obscene messages what you need to let people know will, of course, be crumpled up precisely what's on your collegiate and thrown away. mind. What better way to say The next Collegian deadline is "Happy Birthday", "Let's Jan. 31 to be published on Feb. 6, meet", - "Get lost", or "You're . so send your favorite Valentine a sweet!" message! To that cute blonde in History 120, I've got my eye on you!. Dear Betsy, let's study HL ED 046 together. • Happy Birthday George! Congrats on finally hitting the big 21. . • Cross country skiing cont'd from page 10 Joking for the perfect day you vill only ski once or twice. You rave to be able to ski in all Condi ions or you don't get enough ski ig in. You have to be flexible and of be bummed out about it. 'he great advantage of cross ountry skiing is that it is within he grasp of a lot of people. The lack Room rents ski packages to tudents at reasonable prices and, /Rh some instruction, the trails at lehrend can be a challenging and Don't get caught in the c01d..... Deadline for Ft. Lauderdale/ Daytona Spring Break vacations is January 24! Contact the SGA Office (898-6220) for more information. 3ARFIELD® by 0;.:--. —---- - i.s.OARFIEWS rA e AT its s of DON library staff, by accessing the University's on-line computer catalog, LIAS, and through Inter-library Loan (ILL) service. The Inter-library Loan service allows students and faculty to request books and photocopies of journal articles from the University Park Library. ILL is free of charge. The library schedule is as follows: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m Saturday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m Sunday 2:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m Group and individual library tours may be arrang ed upon request. Say anything you want for just Excuse me! Please keep- the tunes down in Room 007. Salut Jacques! Je vous adore, macs surtout votre accent Francais. Um, like,. I think you're, uh, like,re4lly neat, you, know? very enjoyable terrain. Take the trails cautiously the first time around in order to discover the particularly challenging spots under controL,-In other words, look before you ski. An additional advantage, perhaps the most important here at Behrend, in the words of Walt Homer, is that is a good way to get through a Northwestern Pennsylvania winter.' Jim Davis CATS AND PODS EVOLVED FROM A SINGLE ANIMAL GALLED A •'COG"..IT BECAME EXTINCT WHEN IT. BARKED LIP THE WRONG TREE... sa w Bow a N., SARK! eft Financial with the University financial aid application. To be assured consideration for the University administered aid, the STATE GRANT-FEDERAL GRANT application should be submitted by Feb. 15. . UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION This form must be filed in con junction with the STATE GRANT-FEDERAL GRANT ap plication in order to be considered for all types, of University Aid (SEOG, NDSL, CWSP). The ril ing d,eadlide is April 1. UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP (3.0 - GPA and above) This application must be sub mitted for academic scholarship consideration by March 1. Students must also submit finan cial information (through STATE-FEDERAL application) by Feb. 15. , OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS FINANCIAL AID FORM (FAY) For the 86-87 academic year, LIAS computer terminals are just one way students can find research materials. • aid continued from page one out-of-state students must file the FAF in order to be considered for federal aid, as well as university administered aid in conjunction with the university aid applica tion. To assure consideration for the university administered aid, the FAF should be submitted by Feb. 15. STATE AID The following states allow their aid to be used in Pennsylvania: Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Ohio, 'Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia. Students from these states should file for aid by the various deadlines designated. Ap plications are available in the Financial Aid Office. UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION AND UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS- Applications and deadlines are the same as for Pennsylvania residents. Students must submit financial information by using the FAF by Feb. 15. /if r p ews ITALIAN RESTAURANT .3512 Buffalo Road Wesleyville Phone 899-3423 NOW DELIVERING TO BEHREND - Buy Large Cheese and Pepperoni Pizza for only $5.99 plus tai. Quart of Pepsi is only 75* with delivery EXPIRES FEB. 6, 1986 Free Delivery of items listed with coupon F , M=T r ' 7 'q —The above applications should be submitted as soon as possible. Applications submitted after the deadline will be considered as funds are available. —ln anticipation of federal Verification Regulations, it is sug gested that . all students make a photocopy of both parents and students 1985 U.S. Income Tax Return before mailing. These documents may be required before 1986-87 aid is finalized. —Students receiving aid are re quired to Make _ satisfactory academic progress. Satisfactory academic standards for federal aid aie defined on pages 39 and 40 of "Policies and Rules for Students". Individual concerns may be addressed in the Financial Aid Office. "Simplicity of character is no hindrance to subtlety of intellect." John Viscount Morley
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