Briefly Bicycles block handicapped’ access EK)ie to safety hazard, campus’ Police Services prohibits the parking of t&cycles along the ramp outside the main entrance to the Olmsted BuiWingT'designed for handicapped students. Police Services requests students to use bicycle racks near the west wing of the main building for parking. Career Fair next month The Office of Career Planning/Placement will sponsor a Career Fair in Room 216 on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 4th and sth, from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. The fair is designed to give students of various majors the oppor tunity to obtain information from different employers and will be represented by Capitol Campus alumni, government, business, and social organizations. Look for bulletins and flyers at the end of the month for a listing of organizations. SGA application deadline tomorrow Deadlines for applications for Student Government is tomorrow, September 23. No screening or applications will be accepted after this date. One Junior will be elected to represent the students in each of the following divisions on Tuesday, October 4th: Behavioral Science and Education, Business Administration, Humanities, Public Affairs, Science and Engineering, Senior-At-Large (4 positions). In order to run for any position you must file an application in the Studen( Activities Office, .W-104, and must have a G.P.A. of 2.0 or higher as a full-time student with 12 or more credits. ** IMPORTANT*** In order to run for any position you must have a G.P.A. of 2.0 or higher and be a full-time student (at least 12 credits). DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS - TUES., OCTOBER 4, 1983. The Student Government Association urges ALL graduate and undergraduate students to vote on Tuesday October 4! Applications are available in the Student Activities Office. Candidates must sign up for screening, Wed. Sept. 21 & Thurs. Sept. 22, in the SGA Lounge. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS Junior elections for Senate positions -Positions Available: 'Behavioral Science & Education 'Business Administration 'Humanities 'Public Affairs 'Science & Engineering *Senator-At-Large (4 positions) For more information, contact Sue Rogers, SGA secretary at 944-2248. Counseling Center workshops offered The Counseling Center is offering workshops for graduate study ap plicants on Monday, September 26 (6:30-8:30 pm.) or Tuesday, Sept. 27 (12:30-2:00 pm.) Drs. Marion Krieger, and Ed Beck, Counselors, stressed it is not too soon to get the application process started now if you plan to attend graduate school in Fall, 1984. The Counseling Center also offers workshops on stress reduction starting October 17. Editor’s note: Events are published free on the “Briefly” page. Organizations can pick up information forms in the Student Activities, or Capitol Times offices, and return them to Michele Haley, Events Editor, c/o Capitol Times. Page Stand out in a crowd