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A . :, ... :4 ''" • • . 1' 4 ' • . • .• • • . r • . , .., , , i oda/ t.. • . - '•7 • • • '' i.- i'-':'...M4,. 1'..1.,7,!-!..1....,,i!L'...-7....,-----...;:-.....:.....,....,,,,,,,,,„„, ,„ - •:,,--7 -1- _ : ....---":: _ .11: •-' ' - • '' - r -.. , • , .. , ...C,_' I .........,..,;„,Arst; •4' -: • , --":"....-‘,, .. _ ..., _ Architect's Drawing Addition planned for the Behrend Bookstore by Barb Byers Collegian Staff Writer The Behrend bookstore will Capitol campus bookstores will begin renovation in late spring, and also contribute to Behrend's plann should be completed by the spring ed new bookstore. This does not of 1988. The architect's rendering mean, however, that the store is of the new design is pictured above. "out to gouge the students" for John Ream, Director of Opera- money, Ream said. ABC program (con's. from page.l) As of January 20, efforts to in- Grimm, P.J. Brown, Dr. Art elude Dr. Adijewan as a guest lec- Costantino and Susan Blackheim turer haven't produced any definite have also assisted. results. Adijewan, 1986-87 ABC encourages students, facul- Fulbright Scholarship recipient, is ty and the general public to attend Greg Goldsmith was instrumental in planning ABC's program. a visiting professor at University the events. Following each lecture, Park. A native of Nigeria, he receptions will be held for those teaches social science 110 (The who would like to meet the Africans) at Behrend via a T 1 speakers and ask questions. A carrier. small admittance fee must be paid Responsibility for organizing the to view Roots, either at the door or event rests mainly with Goldsmith, in advance. Week-long passes will students Michelle Greenwood, Ed- be made available. Dr. Primus' ward Williams, Sean Fleming and workshop is open to the public, but Karen Munroe, program advisor due to seating limitations anyone Dr. Diana Hume George and club interestedlrmarticipating must pre advisor Sandy Edwards. Jamie register. First-Aid class presented Police and Safety— On Saturday, Health Services, or Police and Feb. 14, 1987, a Multimedia. First Safety. Prepayment will insure Aid class will be presented at Erie your card is available the day of Hall classroom 6 from 8:30 pm to class. Please call Police and Safety - 3:30 pm. The cost will be $15.00 aL 898-6227 if you have any per person. You may sign up at the que — s - at'.7ins. secretary's office in Erie Hall, tions, said the new bookstore will be "built and paid for by profits the store will generate." Profits from the University Park and Robert MacDonald, Behrend bookstore manager, said, the cur rent bookstore "is no longer ade quate" to satisfy the increasing population of students at Behrend. The new, larger facility will be a "major improvement," Mac- Donald added. The current store is approx- Glennhill makes office changes Several offices, including the Financial Aid Office and the Office of Development and Human Relations, will be_ relocating within the Glen nhill Farmhouse in the near future. The Financial Aid Office will be moving from its present location, upstairs in the South wing, closer to the Admissions Office in the North wing. The Office of Development and Human Relations, presently scat tered throughout the building, will be consolidating in one wing. In addi tion to these two offices, the office of the Administrative Assistant to the Provost will be moving upstairs from its present location downsta;rs in the South wing. The Division of Undergraduate Studies and the Career and Placement Office have already moved out of the Glennhill Farmhouse and into the first floor of the Reed Building. I : 1 . ~.1( Lambda Sigma inductees notified soon by Kevin Mills Collegian Staff Writer The Behrend chapter of Lambda Sigma, a nationwide honor society, is now in the process of notifying prospective Behrend freshmen of its interest in them a possible future members. Lambda Sigma is not a fraternity or a sorority—it is a na tional honor society which, in order to obtain membership, one must meet certain academic and personal criteria. These are: 1. The student must be a freshman in col lege. 2. A GPA (Grade Point Average) of 3.0 or higher must have been obtained for fall semester 1986. 3. The student must be enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program. 4. The student must show leadership potential. Qualified students will be receiv ing letters of notification within the month. The letter contains a form to fill out and an invitation to the imately 2,000 sq. ft., Ream said, and will be enlarged to 8,000 sq. ft., quadrupling in size. The new bookstore will extend into the Reed parking lot and into the grass area adjacent to it. Also added will be a glass enclosure which will serve as a lobby. This lobby area will "resem ble a wintergarden, similar to a green house," Ream said. The Erie by Tracy Moffett Collegian Staff Writer MMrn . M ll ,!nl i Mrrrffnr l NMMTTTM i r i Mfn meeting of the Lambda Sigs in order for the student to see what the organizaton is really all about and whether or not it is for him or her. This year, the Behrend chapter of Lambda Sigma performed a variety of services benefitting the community, including a food drive for underprivileged families in the area, a "Toy Drop" for needy children in the Erie community, and a holiday caroling trip to an area retirement home. In addition, Lambda Sigma provided a number of services to the Behrend College community, including a bake sale (which was held at the holiday Stu dent Activities Fair) and the spon sorship of the "Care Packages" many of us recieved from our parents during Finals week. "It's really fun, I like it a lot," says Lori Davison, a sophomore at Behrend. 12111=5 Metropolitan Transit Authority (EMTA) will pick up and drop off student passengers from the Reed building when the construction is completed, so this area will also allow students to "wait for the bus indoors during inclement weather," Ream said. Also in the plans is a second-floor access to the The Finance Office, Admissions Office, and Counselor's office are among those which will not be moving. Supervised by Dean John Lilley, Dr. Burke, and physical planner John Ream, the relocations are being made in order to consolidate offices and Divisions and make them more accessible to students. The new locations will be much more convenient for the people who work in the offices, ac cording to Jan Eston of Development and Human Relations. Although at present " everyone's moving everywhere" and even the people involved are not certain exactly when and where," everyone will be in one place...secretaries will be with their offices (instead of in other parts of the building)...(the move will) bring some order to the building," Eston said. The Glennhill Farmhouse relocations are part of an ongoing series of Division and administrative office relocations campus-wide, all designed to increase accessibility and convenience for students and faculty. Confidential Coimselini • rovided for students if you are struggling with a personal problem that you are unable to resolve, or if you simply need someone to talk to that isn't a relative or biased to your way of thinking, you should know that counseling is available to Behrend College students. Personal counseling will be provided by Dr. Brenda Eastman and return ing therapist Dr. Louanne Barton. Both counselors are hereto provide a service to the students and will maintain confidentiality in whatever the counseling need. Some of the concerns which may bring a student to counseling are career choices, important decisions, family pressures, relationship pro blems, loneliness, feelings of depression, and personal struggles. These are just a few of the things that may require counseling. It: isn't uncommon to encounter added stresses during this crucial time in a student's life. Students are urged to take advantage of this opportuni ty and may do so by stopping in or snaking an appointment with a counselor. Their office is located in the Administration Building, room. 213. Dr. Brenda Eastman will 'be available. Tuesday, Wednesday Sand Thinsday. Dr. Louanne Barton is available Monday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Fridays 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Also coming up on February 2 at 12:00 in Lawrence 101 is a stress lab which will be open to anyone interested in stress management. For more information call 898-6162. JANUARY 29, 1987 Collegian PAGE 3 new bookstore. The Behrend cam pus radio station, WBCR, will be relocated somewhere in the Reed building to allow for a stairwell to the bookstore in its place. The new boodstore will be a definite advantage, MacDonald said, expanding the current mer chandise and checkout facilities. by Susanna Jalosky Collegian Staff Writer 10 \ f., Photo by Rob Eggleston