Financial Aid Cuts Hurt New Coordinator Says by Annette Bux-Cremo He practices and teaches Tai Chi, the oriental martial art of stress reduction, is an avid astronomer, is an accomplish ed pianist, bass player and violinist, and enjoys canoeing and hiking the Ap palachian trail. This multi-talented man is also the new Financial Aid Coordinator at Capitol Campus. James Lane has recently been hired as Penn State University Capitol Campus Financial Aid Coordinator. He holds an Associate degree in visual arts from Har risburg Area Community College, received a B.A. in music theory with a minor in philosphy graduating Magna Cum Laude, from Indiana University, and has two M.A. degrees, one in music theory and education and the other in higher education and administration. Middletown lanes 944-9991 WEDNESDA Y- Campus League IVite Ball drilling services. Bags, Shoes and Accessories BEGINNER ASTROLOGY CLASSES Whether for the beginning astrologer, for personal insight or just for fun, you will benefit greatly from this course. The course is designed so the student gains a thorough knowledge of the basics of Astrology, the signs, planets, aspects and the horoscope wheel will be covered in depth. Class will meet once weekly for 12 weeks. ADVANCED ASTROLOGY CLASSES Students must have a thorough knowledge of the signs, planets, aspects and houses. The phases of development, recurring cycles, timing of events, chart interpretations along with the Psychology of Astrology will be explored in this class. Complexes and their origins, tapping a person’s own potential for relationships, career, job, profession and social interaction will be covered. Class will meet once weekly. For further information, contact Fran Ovellette As coordinator of the financial aid pro gram, Lane administers all financial aid programs and makes sense of them for the students. “Federal regulations tend to be very difficult to understand so your need a liason,” Lane says. When asked about his impressions of Capitol Campus, Lane replied “I remember the rock concerts—l even played at one. I always liked the campus because it has always entertained a high reputation and it certainly is a privilege to work here. It is a nice sized institution, and it’s something I feel comfortable with.” The most common problem Mr. Lane sees is, “Where someone has received aid in the past and they see drastic reduc- at (717) 774-3230. tions this year and they want to know why. It’s a conditioned response-you give something to somebody for a long time; then we take it away and he or she is left with their mouths open. People have to understand that there are massive federal cutbacks,” he says. “Federal Aid has undergone major surgery and we’re keeping in on life sup port as long as Reagan is in office.” Lane advises students to apply for grants and loans as early as possible. The 1983-84 applications will be available January and the deadline for most of those is February 15. Information seminars based on applying for grants and student aid will be available for those students needing assistance. The dates for these seminars will be given later this year. S EXPERIENCE THE THRILL S 5 OF SINGING WITH S CHAMPIONS*... S s s J ...JOIN THE j 5 * Keystone Capitol | s Chorus { ! 6 i 8 ! 8 £ *1982 EAST CENTRAL DIVISION S S BARBERSHOP CHORUS S S CHAMPIONS CONTACT: S Tom Halley S 8148 Weaver Avenue & Meade Heights 944-4362 Carpools Now Open To Commuters The Office of Student Affairs is now ar ranging carpools for Capitol Campus commuters. According to Leslie Zuidema from the Office of Student Affairs, approximately sixty-eight percent of the students at Capitol Campus commute daily and a carpool system could be beneficial to many of these students. Students who are interested in carpool ing now, or in the future, should stop by the Student Affairs Office in W-103 to leave information for compiling the system. This information will be placed in the carpool file by areas and will be ac cessable to students daily between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. The file can also be available to students upon request. Students are encouraged to contact the office with their carpooling information as soon as possible and may update it in the Student Affairs Office whenever necessary. For additional information or sugges tions, call Leslie Zuidema at 948-8016.
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