SUB Makes Changes For New Semester by Virginia Rodino The Penn State Hazleton Campus’ Stu dent Union Board is experiencing an exciting resurrection this spring semester. The causeof this delightful renaissance is due to members who are anxious to contribute their time and work in an effort to raise SUB to its full potential. The Student Union board plans and coordinates student activities on the Hazleton Campus. The Board also controls the distribu tion of the Commons Improvement Fund in order to properly maintain the Highacres Com mons Building. past activities include a winter semi formal, a Haloween dance co-sponsored by WPSH, various comedians, and cultural events. Newly elected president Virginia Rodino forsees continued success of SUB because of the tremendous leadership and the promise exhibited through the accomplish ment of the freshman members. Rodino maintains higher expectations in the future and eagerly awaits the day when the whole campus realizes how important the Student union board is to their college experi- fyEricMretgep has become necessaryto inform readers abbut how this article works ’Vortexis written arid produced by theJPantasy and Scaence Fieri and wil£ trierefepe, be triased, That’ s&k Arid.^tpw# i: ,:, : J • - ; : y •? movies,etc, thin,we’retriedub fdryou!!! Criirpfßcd room 117. ■-' ■■«* ■■ ■• " ,1 is mterested in: . : or;> :^ysS*itei^ 'gjye { us acaUorstopinatthe ,'welfeaveprthe^inin^ps;stS^^lii^|l^^|ipli^^niesflist. , 'lJsWiy t the:stefiftells' us to leaW bfesre we leave 4s^; |^J. -, : -'y'-? fe ‘{ p,/;' just generic overview material, sort of like the firsi two weeks of any class; review." „ i ’!i • ' <.{?; Upcomingevents SUB has planned are a spring semi-formal, Valentine’s Day Dance, cultural events, outdoor movies, lunchtime entertainment in the Commons, and many more. All students and faculty are greatly encouraged to participate in the activities pro vided for them. The Student Union Board would like to thank those students and faculty who have already attended past functions. These people have unknowingly benefittedtheir campus by their show of support. Rodino would like to congratulate newly appointed officers April Yocum, secre tary, Jared Leitzel, treasurer, Sandy Heinz, corresponding secretary, and appointed sena tors, Kelly Walch, Scott Lieberman, Erik Schaible.Tony Kapuschinsky, and Dori Petritsch. Many thanks go out to all members and special gratitude is expressed to SUB’s advisor Cy Falatko. The Student Union Board meetings are held on Tuesdays at noon in the Lower Commons Building. All are welcome! '■ ‘ Vililfik''!!'!'!!!' " ■ : Clubs and Activities v ; s ; : f. if as Presideiit’sGonier ionis tackling many issues this semester si#l», ! <|lp|f‘, how aca iettiic advising works add how itshould b< mproved. 1 ,'■ !, ' l> ;.; ,, Several SGA senators will be aroum ;oyour English, classes, Plqasepay diligen mention to the questions andbe honest whet mswerihgthe questions. We are also working on getting tin satnpus snack bar to take ofiF the current re strictions as wefl as getting it opened longer. We have tried to address the curren jroblem of snowrernoval cntiie campus. W< led a,nteetitig r J^ : .in;;;Squtfi''Hai allow students tjo qjijj&pp their con Vj.f- "V Last weekend we want to a Council o Commonwealth Student Governments’ meet ngwhereDr. JoabThomaSi president ofPera hate University, spoke and answeredques ions of council members. The meeting wa 'Cry informative and morC infbimationwill t lent itt my next President’s Comer. ’} , OTIS Plans Trip to Boston by Tom GiUigan Success of the care packages and the Thanksgiving food drive has allowed the Or ganization for Town Independent Students to be able to take a trip to Boston, Massachusetts. The club will be staying in Boston on March 18, 19, and 20. While there the club will experience historical sites, a sporting event, such as a Bruins or Celtics game, and a variety of cultural enlightenments. The club is planning on preparing care packages for students once again this semes ter. If you are interested in the club, have any questions about off-campus living, or just need a place to hang out, come and join in on one of 'our meetings. Meetings are held on Thursdays at 12:45 p.m. in the lower commons.