Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, October 08, 1986, Image 10

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SGA Update
By Luke Hess
The Student Government
Association for Capital College
learned that Coordinator of
Student Activities Jennifer
Krohn will no longer be serving
as S.G.A. advisor. According to
Peg O’Hara, Coordinator of
Career Planning and Placement,
Krohn will be pursuing her
doctorate in higher education at
University Park. O’Hara will
serve as temporary advisor until
a permanent replacement is
found.
A contribution of
approximately $3OO was
approved by S.G.A. toward
purchasing software for the
computer in the Student
Activities Office. The software
package will help to more
effectively keep records of club
budgets.
S.G.A. President Jeanette
Brinker appointed Panos
Xynarious to position of
graduate senator. Xynarious is
completing studies at Capital
College for his master’s degree
in public administration.
A new constitution for
Powerhouse Fellowship was
submitted to and approved by
the S.G.A. Powerhouse
Fellowship is a new student
organization designed to bring
together Capital College
students interested in Christian
fellowship and community
activities.
Penn State has terminated
insurance for club advisors
because of rising costs,
according to Associate Provost
for Administrative Operations,
Dr. James South. South told
S.G.A. members at a recent
meeting that faculty members
serving as student club advisors
are no longer covered by Penn
State’s liability insurance and
that S.G.A. should think about
ways to cover this cost through
its treasury.
Capital Times recently received
approval for the purchase of an
Apple computer. The Times
currently has its typesetting
performed by the Press and
Journal newspaper in
Middletown. After the
typesetting process, the copy is
checked for errors, corrected and
returned. The new computer will
eliminate this inefficient
handling of copy. The $6400
computer will be financed in
part by Capital Times, the
Humanities Division, and the
S.G.A. The computer will be
available to other student
organizations needing its
services.
The S.G.A. meets each
Tuesday at 12:20 p.m. in room
E202-Olmsted Building.
HOW CAN THE BUDGET-CONSCIOUS
COLLEGE STUDENT SAVE MONEY?
Capital Times
The Great Peace March Is Coming
Through Harrisburg
The schedule for the 700
marchers now crossing the
country on their way to our
nation’s capital:
-Carlisle, October 8
-Harrisburg, October 9 and 10
-Walk to Hershey, October 11
This is your chance to take part
in a history-making march for
nuclear disarmament and peace.
-Invite marchers to
speak/entertain members of your
church/congregation, school,
union or community group.
-Hold a house party/fund raiser
to help provide financial support
for the marchers. Videotape
available.
Save over 50% off AT&T’s weekday rales on
out-of-stale calls during nights and weekends.
Don’t buy textbooks when “Monarch Notes” will do
|ust fine.
Save 40% off AT&T's weekday rate on out-of-state
calls during evenings.
Counton AT&T for exceptional value and high quality
service.
Hang around with the richest kids in school; let them
pick up the tab whenever possible.
If you’re like most college students in the
you try to make your money go a long way. Thai
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-Provide overnight housing for
two (2) or more of the marchers.
-Walk with the marchers from
Harrisburg to Hershey Saturday,
October 11.
-Help with a check, payable to
the Great Peace March, c/o 315
Peffer Street, Harrisburg, PA
17102.
-Call 233-3072 now to
volunteer your help.
QUESTION #2.
AT&T
The right choice.
Oct. 8, 1986
Ralph Nader
(continued from pg. 1)
advocacy.
“It is a major duty of
humans to find out about
company heads,” Nader
said. “Stop reacting to
company slogans and con
dition yourself to evaluate
the product. Remember,
icountries of people who
didn’t have time to ques
tion are now run by dic
tators, and suffering the
effects of hunger and
poverty.”