Behrend collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1971-1988, February 11, 1988, Image 2

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    Collegian
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Senate seat opens up
by Carl Dabler
ICC President
Last year Behrend College
Students were given a larger voice
in the University Faculty Senate. In
past years, all of the Common
wealth campuses were represented
on the Senate by two student mem
bers. Behrend College and Capitol
College were each given a student
senator to represent their colleges
on the Faculty Senate, whereas
Jobs for sale
by Trinette Zawadzki
Collegian Staff Writer
Interested in a full-time position
in your major for Summer? Many
local companies
searching for
cmployces.
arc currently
prospective
Beginning March 8, at the Job Reed, by Feb. 12 for Job Fair par-
Fair at Mercyhurst College, these ticipation.
companies will gather for the an
nual event to provide information
to students searching for employ-
Fun falls on campus
by Michelle McClellan
Collegian Satff Writer
That's right. It's time once again for the annual Wintcrfcst, a carnival
of fun!!
Winterfest 'BB has lots to do for everyone. Sat. Feb. 13 and Sun. Feb.
14, the Student Government Association and co-sponsors (Intramural
Dept., Student Programming Council, Commuter Council, Joint
Residence Council, and the Inter Club Council) will hold competitive
events including the following:
Registration forms are available from and arc to be turned in to the
Intramural Office by 12 noon, Fri. Feb 12.
Events begin Sat. at 12 noon and Sun. at 1 p.m.
The Winterfest, initially begun as a fundraiser for student or
ganizations, has traditionally been sponsored by the SGA. This year
they have decided to turn it into a festival of fun, celebrating Winter at
Behrend.
Let's hope it snows !!
S.G.A Minutes
As of Jan. 27 the SGA budget was $4,969.14
- The Spring Dinner Dance will be held at Peek'n
Peak, March 25.
- Brian Kovaleski was elected Commuter Senator
by a unanimous vote by the Student Senate.
- Kevin Trenney was elected Resident Senator by
an 8-5 vote.
- SGA will purchase the video "Hazing-A Greek
Tragedy" to be rented to Behrend's various Greek or
ganizations.
there are only two senators for the
remaining Commonwealth cam
puses.
The Student Government As
sociation (SGA) is responsible for
holding the election of the Student
Senator. SGA received notice of
this responsibility last year and ap
pointed Greg Goldsmith, who
represented Behrend during the
1987-1988 academic year.
The election of the Student
Senator to serve on the University
ment.
Local area colleges will be ac
cepting students' resumes and for
warding them to their selected
companies.
Behrend students can bring their
resumes to the Career Development
and Placement Services, first floor
Job Fair will make students more
informed of career possibilities
available in their field, so try to be
Snow sculpture
Snow scavenger hunt
Tnree person toboggan race
Downhill slalom
Cross country ski racing
Speed skating
Snow golf
(Human) Dogsled race
and Broom Ball
by Holly Lew
Collegian News Editor
Faculty Senate for next year will be
held Wed. Feb. 17 and Thurs. Feb.
18 between 10 am. and 4 p.m. in
the Reed Union Building.
All students interested in running
for this position should pick up
nomination forms in the SGA
Office and return it, completed,
there by Tues. Feb. 16 at 4 p.m.
See Carl Dabler or SGA Presi
dent Matt Farkas there for more in
formation, or call ext. 6220.
there. Transportation will be
provided for those who need a ride
to Mercyhurst. The program will
start at 8 a.m. and continue until 5
p.m. in the Mercyhurst College
gym (Multi-Purpose Center). For
further details on Job Fair or
transportation needs, please contact
Behrend's Career Development and
Placement Office.
$ ONE DAY BUY—BACK $
of textbooks
in the bookstore lobby
Wednesday only February 24th
This is for titles Not currently
being used at Behrend College
Standing Council Reports
Commuter Council - the deadline for the next
Newsletter is Feb_ 17. The CC would like to have "A
Day in the Life" when a resident and commuter
senator trade places for a day. CC will co-sponsor the
Winterfest.
Joint Residence Council - telephone books should
have been distributed by now.
Student Programming Council - the movie of the
week is "Dressed to Kill."
,ister College Rep-am:olives
PRESIDENTS DAY SALE
ALL clothing 20 percent off
Monday, February 15th
at your Bookstore
by Nan Quatchak
Feature Editor
When you think of State College,
what comes to mind? For most
students it's either football games
and wild victory parties, or enor
mously-sized classes and being just
an ID number with no name. But to
a lot of Behrend students, it's a
combination of both.
"Should I stay at Behrend for
four years, or transfer to University
Park?" you ask.
Well, if you're asking yourself
this question, I've got some good
news for you. Feb. 17 Omicron
Delta Kappa (ODK) is sponsoring a
reception that can answer your
questions about transferring. The
reception will take place in the
Reed 2nd floor lobby from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. and is open to anyone in
terested. The reception is designed
to inform students of the four-year
programs availale here.
ODK, active at Behrend since Behrend.
1984, has been a National Leader- "I'm definitely glad that I stayed
ship IL.;:%:1 - .1ry Society for 75 years. here. I've benefitted a lot from
A Junior atid Senior Society, being here in that I've been able to
ODK's main goal is performing be involved in a lot of different
services in collegiate activities. things, and I've had close contact
I had the chance to speak to with my instructors; I've had the
senior Ed Applegate, president of opportunity for the past two semes-
Lir! Behrend Circle of ODK, and ters to be a research assistant for
Don't miss the Personals
the Penn State-Behrend Collegian
Editors Lisa Hahn, James Martin
News Editor Holly Lew
Sports Co-Editors Dave Bruce, Rick Cain
Asst. Sports Editor Rick Cain
Feature Editors ... Nan Quatchak, Vail Weller
Entertainment Editor Matthew Filippi
Distribution Managers Nancy Kredell,
Jennifer Wood
Steve Aller
Terry Anthony
David Bacon
Brian Balog
Denise Cutruzzula
Carol Eck
Robert Eggleston
Darrell Freund
Tammy Furyesz
Jacqueling Gardiner
Daniel Goulden
Mailing Address - Bahrrend Collegian, Station Road. Erie, PA 16563 REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY
Office located in Reed Union Building CASS Student Advertising :n.rorporated
Office Hours - 9 a m. - 5 p.m.; Monday through Friday . 1633 West Central St
Phone 898-6221 Evanston. iiiincvs 60201
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Opinions•expressed by the editors and staff of the Penn State-Sehrend Collegian are not necessarily
those of the University Administration, faculty, or the student body.
UP: the Mecca
of Penn Staters
Michael Chiteman, ODK Faculty
Secretary, about the reception and
their feelings about students staying
here for a full four-year program.
"A lot of people are coming here as
juniors and seniors from other
campuses or univerities;" said
Chiteman.
This has a lot to do with the fact
that Behrend now offers 25 dif
ferent majors in three different
divisions ranging from Accounting
to Chemistry or Political Science.
One concern students have about
their Behrend degrees is the head
ing on their diploma. According to
Chiteman, no matter what PSU
campus a student graduates from,
the main heading on the diploma
will read "The Pennsylvania State
University." If you're graduating
from Behrend, "The Behrend Col
lege" will appear below the PSU
main heading.
Applegate, graduating in May, is
very pleased to be graduating from
on Page 81 !
by Lisa Haim
Collegian Editor
Do you possess good leadership abilities? Would you like to possibly
receive money for those abilities? If so, and von are a full time student
in good academic standing, you may be eligible for the Edward P. &
Barbara F. Junker Scholarship. Mr. Junker, the Alumni Fellow,
donated $50,000 to Behrend and the interest from that money is being
used for the scholarship. The value of the scholarship is approximately
$5,000 and will be divided accordingly depending on the number of
students that apply and are chosen. The criteria are: the student must be
actively involved, show outstanding leadership, be in good academic
standing (2.0), and be returning to Bchrend for Fall Semester. Financial
need is not a consideration. Students coming to Behrend from other
commonwealth campuses can also be considered for the scholarship.
A scholarship committee will consist of two graduating students,
three faculty, and two staff members. The committee will review the
applications and decide on the number of recipients and consequently
the amount to be awarded. The applicants will be asked to interview
with a member of the committee and based on the interviews and the
applications, the final recipients will be chosen.
Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office and will con
sist of essay questions and questions dealing with the involvement of
the student. The deadline is March 15th and they can be submitted to
the Financial Aid Office. The winners will be notified by April Ist and
will be honored at the Honors and Awards Convocation, Sun. April 17.
Member of The Press Association
Staff
Jack Grow
Julie Gustafson
Sandy Inman
Jennifer Johnson
Kurt Kaletta
Robert Kelly
Thomas Mamaux
Michelle McClellan
Cheryl Nietupski
Jennifer Pell
Debra Malone
Leadership
pays off.
Business Manager Jeff Gonos
Photo Coordinator Rick Brooks
Asst. Photo Coordinator Mary Beth
Zawistoski
Copy Editor Darren Boyce
Advisor Nancy McGartland
news
the Accounting Department. I think
it would be a lot more difficult to
do things like that at UP; although
they (opportunities) are available,
you have a lot better chance of
doing it here," said Applegate.
Applegate and Chiteman noted
other advantages of staying at Be
hrend to complete programs of
study. In addition to location con
tinuity, Applegate added the issue
of the readjustment necessary when
transferring. Class sizes go down as
you climb up the class levels, Ap
plegate said, but he pointed out that
it's only relative; "the sizes go
down, but they may go down to 80
people," added Applegate.
Chiteman added that the oppor
tunity to work as an intern with
your professor is so much greater
(at Behrend), since competition is
less fierce. When there are several
hundred other students in your
major trying for the same inter
nship, it "makes you wonder what
your chances are," said Chiteman.
Applegate and Chitcman
strongly recommend attending the
Feb. 17 reception if transferring is
one of your concerns. •More infor
mation can be obtained from Ed
Applegate at 898-6912 or from
Michael Chiteman at 898-6260.
Heather Osmond
Maria Plaza
Robert Prindle
Lorraine Reib
Michelle Schneider
Jill Smith
Thang Tran
Kevin Trenney
William Warner
Brent Vernon
Trinette Zawadzki