Page 4 The Lion's Eye ve on Campus March 22, 2005 Conversations in Careers Job Fair The Academic Advising Center and Career Services have been combined. Robin Stokes is the sponsor for academic support. There will be a Conversation in Careers job and internship fair Thursday, March 31, at 11 a.m. in the Classroom building lounge. Practice interviews are set to take place April 12-14 at 11:30 a.m. The interviews will be conducted in the Main building lounge and will last about one hour. — MARTIN BEATTY Counseling offered on campus If you are having problems that are interfering with academic performance, counseling may be able to help. The following are some of the reasons students come to counseling: depression, anxiety, stress management, relationships, support and guid- ance. Counseling for Penn State Delaware County students is free. If you wish to make a counseling appointment call the Student Life office at (610) 892-1270 and Dale Soring will schedule the appointment. You can also make an appointment via e-mail SLB38@psu.edu. — JENNIFER RUFO Martial Arts Club to hold demonstration The Martial Arts Club is gearing up for a demonstration at Penn State Mont Alto in April. Various demonstrations from breaking to throwing to sparring will be included. As always, the club is looking for new members. It meets in the auxiliary gym on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. (common hour). No prior experience is required and the club welcomes all. WAYNE WILLIAMS : Photo b y Ron Hill Gina Ermilio, president of the Student Business Association, and vice president Anna-Karin Glipe host a table at Penn State Day last semes- ter. The SBA hosts Kevin Nolan April 6. Guest speakers scheduled in science classes Dr. Lee Bettenhausen will be conducting an interactive discussion relating to radioactivity in the environment today. There will be two presentations, one at 2:30 p.m. and the other at 4 p.m. as part of the BiSci 003 environmental science classes. David A. Garrison Esq. will be conducting a similar format on the topic of environmental law Tuesday, April 5. The discussions will be in room 305 Main. — JENNIFER RUFO Fireside music series continues The Fireside Music Series has rescheduled an appearance by Chinua Hawk, whose previous appearance was canceled because of bad weather. He will be performing Wednesday, March 23, in the Lion’s Den in the Commons building. The event starts at 12:30 p.m. Hawk is the lat- est in the Fireside music series. — JENNIFER RUFO Paintball Club seeks members Penn State Delaware County now has a paint- ball club. It is planning games on weekends and trips to various playing grounds. There is no need to own your own equipment; you can rent it on the fields. If interested, please contact Kevin at KMK348@psu.edu and he will direct you to the communication board on Angel that posts dates and important information to club members. — WAYNE WILLIAMS Student Business Association hosts speaker The Student Business Association will be host- ing Kevin Nolan, president of NolanPainting, Inc. Nolan Painting was voted the second best com- pany to work for in Pennsylvania and has received numerous awards from the Main Line Times, including the 'Best Painter' Award. He will be speaking on topics related to his business in the areas of marketing, entrepreneur- ial and management Studies. Nolan will appear April 6 from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. in the Classroom building lounge Food will be served. — WAYNE WILLIAMS Faculty Forum in Vairo lounge There is a Faculty Forum scheduled for today at 11:30 a.m. with a panel presentation featuring Kim Blockett, Deb LaBelle, Seongeun Kim and Gregory Keller in the Vairo Library Lounge. . Summer class registration Registration for summer classes has started. Course selections are available on the Web at http://schedule.psu.edu. Also offered are intensive three-week courses for Biology '142, Computer Science 210C, Earch Sciences100, Human Development and Family Studies 239 and 433, Political Science 14, and Spanish 3. VERNALEQUINOX WAWA $s 6 6 ED E R OL O C T X 8 B FAW. RS 7 ZA W. BW | OO HM E ED AC Fon CER espiips NOON ie EB RE boo Bi Er Wend fou Tosa DM A AS ROM KLEE ATES 76 U F I ASH 'T Bri As Acnihir. © TURIHOEHI se oy gC FG BED TT X OO QE ON -M:R--8 EY N U Vv: N VoD LL H K. J T Y WM R K © LooT EX ASH OLD E WM B.C 8 CR 'T N Q@ UZ: PC K.Q.CiU W R CA Ri.ExB E.cAR..83 K WM. J NL E GE. W J P A UL 6G R E E NTE 7 Vy ANON ol si Xooe foie ROT SEY uM 8 EY E Ss NO iI. L. 'U F oOo D FP A VY N Z "WN Z B N K FB X | K E BEESTINGS CAREBEARS CLUBBRIEFS COLOREDEGGS * DELCOHOCKEY EASTER EASTERBUNNY G-UNIT JOBFAIR LIONSEYE MELUCKYCHARMS NURSE PASSOVER PAULGREENE TEXASHOLDEM TRIXBUNNY
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