— The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1997 Clinic Continued from Page 1 can do in her home," he said. "We do not do any tests and we do not process any information on that." But the center may be acting in a capacity which would require them to be licensed with the Department of Health, said Bruce Kleger, director of the Bureau of Laborato ries. "It's different from a pharmacy selling a test to a consumer," Kleger said. "If they are involved in the interpretation of the test, they need to be licensed. If they hand somebody a test and say, 'Determine yourself if you're preg nant,' I'll need legal advice on that." If the state determines that the Spanier Continued from Page 1 But a smiling Roberts and Steinmeier recalled how their attitudes changed when they arrived at the University. "I loved it then," Steinmeier said, making a sweeping motion with his arms to indicate the spaciousness of the converted lounge. Living with more than one student is also an advantage during the orientation period, he said, because ------ L, ~------- %\\ itE24 WANNA VEL - -,,,- ; t 1 ~ 0 i; 4 ?-.. MU THE MOS AT: . alM' ACCENT ON cliqt‘\\ 0: Tat-lAN/Eat c• I ,0 ‘; ' r ettals 1998 , qP International ID Cards are here! Pitchers ' American-International Youth of 13Iack & Tan ; 1 1 :30am-Midnite Hostel Membership Cards Happies ''' ******Phone Cards****** .1 Open-IVlidnite 1 Nachos , i3pm-Midnite 4 Aceenteviaeonmet ' $ 1 Cheese/51.50 Meat 4 444 E. College Ave. Suite 250 "1111111METOMmasommarimPAIe. ,,, ,%; 238-9602 30 Heister St. • 237-0361 Back To School 6 CIEGILITY 43111A101. 110Q4°' center is a laboratory a facility that performs laboratory tests for the determination of health it must obtain state and federal licenses. However, even if the cen ter offers pregnancy tests in the capacity of a laboratory, it need not be inspected, Kleger said. The Department of Health just needs to know the center exists, he said. "We don't actually visit the facil ities that do these tests," he said. "They don't have to be proficiency tested or visited, but they do have to be licensed." Harrah said he has filed a writ ten complaint with the state, asking officials to investigate the center's activities. Kleger said he will look into the legal issues. students are instantly part of a group. "Last night, he (Spanier) was doing magic Saturday night, the four roommates social- tricks for us," Roberts said. ized until late in the evening with residents on Shortly after entertaining his roommates, another floor in the dorm, Spanier said. Spanier left his weekend home to return to his "They've already started to develop family- permanent home. type connections," he said. Still in temporary housing, Steinmeier said he With the door open wide, dorm residents clad was not looking forward to the time when he, in T-shirts stopped in to visit throughout the his boxes and his suitcases must move from his weekend. current room. Sell it Fait' in Collegian Classifieds Levi's 2797 nevi's 2997 COMPARE $46 ActiVities Continued from Page 1 Many students expressed con cerns about balancing social activi ties with academic responsibilities. "I'm concerned about keeping up with my work in general," Carey Linaugh (freshman-computer sci ence) said. Although Megan Mahon (fresh man-visual arts) also was con cerned about course work, she said with the proper time management skills, she feels she could succeed. "I want to spend time studying," Mahon said, "But I also want to have fun and enjoy it." Many students said they are looking forward to their new-found independence, but still want to please their parents. 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"Try to join something, whether it's on the (dorm) floor, through (Undergraduate Student Govern ment) or any of the clubs around campus," Hess said. "That's how you will meet people." k :r trA 700P 8 '''Z. 4 4 , \ .4 k ili' I rl ' •• ''''ltliti - : ik -- Ni -, , -„ ' i , tb, *C - -ik- 7 '• ' ,:lt - lirN \ ' .1 ? X ittish e-C '' - ' - ost E d ucati • one •• .......... Ever', Day Office Lamps Continued from Page 1. which never caused a problem with fires. "I was irate," Bell said, adding that the lamps are safe, especially with the new plastic safety feature that protects the bulb from lint and dust. , Harpster is not convinced the safety feature for the lamps is enough. "The safety feature won't stop the bulb from burning as hot as it does," she said. "Something could still spark a fire." Bell said he doesn't have one of the lids yet but he plans to get one. He plans to use his lamp despite the policy, he said. "I'd tell them where they could stick that halogen lamp," Bell said. Harpster said lamps are not per mitted at the University at this point, with or without the safety feature. Kelley Margolis (sophomore-his tory) said she had a halogen lamp in her dorm last year, and it did cause problems for her. "Suddenly I walked in and it was like 'Oh my God!' because a poster was on fire," Margolis said. She said she also had some clothes and papers catch fire. ............. .18 el z C VI rA a 14 • IV • r -- 1 C e• °I I & e ti 06 • mi • Wi? iOl, • • r. 1 1) : • W'o* • : • IP. Ps • mx M: 1111 •6 ZO p i 114 • •rll a e l •,4 2 ••••••••••• Find a Job Get a Roommate Rent an Apartment ... Collegian Classifieds • Computers & Accessories • Software • School Supplies • Printers, Fax Machines, Calculators and Other Business Machines • Furniture Plus, check out the in-st Business Center for all yOUV:, printing and copying needs 387 Benner Pike • State College "By the third time we were just like 'Oh, another fire'," Margolis said. The fires were small and she and her roommate put them out quick ly, she said, and the fire alarm never went off. Margolis said she kept the lamp despite the problems because of the insufficient lighting in the dorm rooms "Finally at the end of the year I put (the lamp) in the hallway and saw somebody dragging it away," Margolis said. She added she was glad to get rid of the lamp. Unlike Margolis, Stacy Ernst (junior-psychology) said she never knew anyone who has had prob lems with the lamps. "Any lamp has a possibility of starting a fire," Ernst said. If she would get caught with the lamp in her room, she said, she would put it away temporarily and then use it again. Kim Rzomp (sophomore-bio chemical molecular biology) said she planned on getting a halogen lamp but saw a sign in Wal-Mart explaining that the lamps were banned on campus. Rzomp bought a desk lamp instead. I/ s I .4 " TAPESTRIES " Hand block-printed fabrics from India. 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