Page 2 Here are a few helpful survival tips for new students at Capitol Campus. One. Keep the following books beside you at all times for easy reference: Student Hand book, Policies and Rules for Students 1980-81, The--441topper (Resident Students), and Capitol GAmpUS Vehicle Regulations. These manuals con tain important information about all the clubs, eating places, bars, academic rules, resolution of student classroom problems, parking fines, and so on. So often students complain that they were not aware of a certain club or a certain policy --'most of the time the answer can be found in one of these books. Student Handbooks can be picked up at Student Activities (VN-104), Policies and Rules for Students 1980-81 can be picked up at Student Affairs (W-103), Hilltop pers can be picked up at the Coffeehouse (946 A Kirtland Ave.), and Vehicle Regulations can be picked up at Police Services. .Two. Alake use of student services avail able—to you. These include Student Affairs, Counseling Center, Health Services, Internat ional Advising, Placement Center, Police Ser vices, Recreation Athletics, Student Activit-_ ies, Finance Office, Financial Aid Counselor, Records Cffice, and Veterans' Coordinator. irgl.s4illT Published biweekly by the students of the Capitol Campus of the Pennsylvania State University in Middletown, Pennsylvania. The C.C. Reader has the following four-fold purpose: [l] to keep students informed about their campus community;[2] to provide editorial comment on issues facing the campus community; [3] to serve as a forum for student poetry, photographs, short stories, graphics, and other creative endeavors; [4] to serve as a learning mechanism for all students interested in the journalistic process. This includes reporting, editing, layout, typesetting, and paste-up. All students are urged to express their views by contributing to the C.C. Reader. Survival Tips C.C. Reader Pennsylvania State University Capitol Campus Route 230 Middletown, PA 17057 Office W-129 Phone [7l7] 944-4970 Thursday, September 25, 1980 Editorial /Opinion " P l i g e r anthe seen p 0115... but All am gionna have to wait , November, arr The C.C. Reader welcomes fetters from readers. Letters intended for publication should indicate the writers college affiliation, if any. All letters must be signed by the writer. Unsigned letters can not be printed. However, a writer's name may be withheld upon request,- Letters should be legible [ preferably typewritten, double spaced]; and any material that is libelous or does not conform to the standards of good taste will be edited and/or rejected. Copy pditor -- Alice M. Coon Activities Editor Linda Lightner Staff: Mark W. Clausa, James Seda, Anita Rawlins Faculty Advisors: Dr. hnzaDetn Winston, Dr. Donald Alexander The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the author and are not necessarily the opinions of the students, faculty, staff, or administration of the Pennsylvania State University. Non-moving violations not dealing with restricted registrations have been listed and assigned specific fines. The violations and fines are: parking in a wrong area -- $3.00 parking in a no-parking area -- $5.01 parking in a reserved or restrict( d area t it -- $5.00 parking in a loading zone -- $5.01 parking in front of yellow curb, on roadway, or on grass -- $7.00 parking outside line (using two spaces) -- $5.00 parking overtime -- $3.00 blocking parked car, driveway, or access road -- $5.00 failure to register a vehicle (no permit or sticker) -- $15.00 permit impropely displayed -- $2.00 current permit not displayed -- $3.00 failure to report change of address or license number -- $5.00 driving on walkway -- $7.00 failure to respond to violation notice $l.OO. LETTERS POLICY Editor-in-Chief Harry H. Moyer C.C. Reader Business Manager - John Fantone Cartoonist - Joe Horvath
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