Want Learn By MARYANN lIAKOVVSKI Daily Collegian Staff Writer Representatives from the University colleges will meet students this weekend at a program sponsored by the Residential Life Programs of East Halls. “Major Decision Sunday” will give students the opportunity to discuss majors with representatives from each University college. Hope Senger, RA for first and second floor Brumbaugh, said the program will have a format similar to the college fairs held in high schools. .. “It will be an informal atmosphere,” she said, “Each college will have its own table and bring information materials, tapes and posters to put up. ” The representatives will answer questions on degree requirements, the possibilities of getting into a major, and •■the job outlook in specific fields. "The 1 representatives will be able to tell you tj aboul the meat of the courses and what •j is expected of you,” she said. j “Students don't know exactly where to go to get specific questions answered," Visitors' vehicles collide, medium damages reported • A vehicle driven by Donald Hollenbeck, 16 E. 14th St., Tyrone, backed into another vehicle driven by Robert Wegern, 11 E. Benjamin Ave., Conyngham, at the corner, of Bollock and P,Shortlidge Roads Tuesday, University f Police Services said. Estimated value of the damage to Hollenbeck’s vehicle is v $3OO. I.M POLICE LOG- RENTING'FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, SUMMER AND FALL • Free Tennis Courts »Free Parking •Froe Centre Line Bus Passes •Gas Heating and Cooking included in Rent •Air Conditioning a new major? all on Sunday Senger said. “We are trying to make them aware of the options available to them.” The Division of Undergraduate Studies, the Career Development and Placement Center and the Graduate School will also have representatives at the program. “The program isn’t just geared for freshmen and sophomores,” she said. “It is also for juniors and seniors who are considering grad school.” Major Decision Sunday is the brain child of Senger and several other RAs in East Halls. “There were a lot of questions we would get from students that we couldn’t answer,” she said. “Hopefully, this will be a chance for them to get the information they need.” Senger said the colleges are en thusiastic about the program. “When we contacted them, they liked the idea,” she~ said. “They gave us no hassles at all and supported the idea very well." Major Decision Sunday' will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Feb. 18 in the FUB rec room. Refreshments will be served. • Ed Fisher, 17 Nittany 39, reported the theft of $B5 from 5 Nittany 41- Tuesday, University police said. • A student reported the theft of art supplies valued at $7O from the Visual Arts Building, police said. • Bruce Berivages, 409 E. Fairmounl Ave., reported his wallet and watch were stolen from the men’s locker room at the Intramural Building on Tuesday, police said. Estimated value of the loss is $35. —by .Joyce Fassl 238-2600 424 Waupelani Drive Penn State Associati RIDE USG BUSES AND SAVE 25%! 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