Page 4 Behrend Briefs Non-Traditional Student Support Group A support group will meet on Thursdays in Reed 116 at 5:15 pm. Louanne Barton, staff psychologist, will be on hand to help facilitate discussions on concerns such as anxiety, loneliness, relationships, self-perception, goals, and multiple roles. Bring a brown bag if you like. Eating Concerns The Eating Concerns support group will resume weekly meetings at 7 pm on Thursdays (note change from last semester). Anyone concerned about eating behavior is welcome to attend this informal support group. For more information call Louanne Barton at ext. 6203 or Patty Pasky McMahon at ext. 6217. Work Study There are still work study positions available for students interested in working at the Behrend ski slope. Contact Brett Banker at the Intramural Office if interested. Health Center Hours Physician hours are: Wednesday and Thursday, 1 pm-4 pm. Nurse practicioner hours are: Monday and Tuesday, 1 pm-10 pm; Wednesday and Thursday, 8 am-1 pm; Friday, 8 am-5 pm. The Health Center is open Monday through Thursday, 8 am-10 pm; Friday, 8 am-9 pm; Saturday, 9 am-1 pm. Learning Assistance Center The Learning Assistance Center offers free tutoring in subjects including math, English, and physics. Check the appointment board outside of the Center, Turnbull 205, for details. Commuter Trip A trip to Pittsburgh to watch a Penguins game is being planned for late January or early February. Anyone interested in attending or offering suggestions for the trip should attend a Commuter Council meeting which are held on Tuesdays at 5:15 in Reed 117. Counseling Personal counseling and support groups are available. Stop in•at 213 Glenhill Farmhouse Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm or call 898-6203. Appointments can be made in the Financial Aid Office. Careers Career and Placement workshops will be held in Reed 116 on January 25 at 6 pm and on January 27 at 11 am. Adopt-A-School Volunteers Needed More student volunteers are needed for the Adopt-A-School program. Last fall; Behrend officially adopted Diehl Elementary School. Pre-School and the two special education classes have not been officially adopted by a student club or organization. Individuals can also volunteer their time to work with these classes. Anyone interested should contact Mari Trenkle at 6230. Junker Scholarship The Junker Scholarship is available to student leaders. For an application, see Mary-Ellen Madigan in the Financial Aid Office, ext. 6162 or John Downey in Student Seivices, ext;6l . ll. The 'submission deadline for applications if Feb. 24. ' Scholarships for Women The Erie Branch of AAUW is offering two $750 scholarships to Erie County women who are re-entry students. Students must have a 3.5 GPA and be enrolled as a part- or full-time student in a four-year degree program. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office, 221 Glenhill. The deadline is Jan. 27. Scholarship The National Roofing Foundation is offering three $4,000 scholarships for 1989-90. Students majoring in architecture or engineering are encouraged to apply. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office, 221 Glenhill. Mensa Scholarship You don't have to be a genius to qualify for many of the awards which range from $2OO to $l,OOO. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office, 221 Glenhill. The deadline is Feb. 1. Eating for Success A workshop presented by Sharon Piano, certified Home Economist of the Dairy and Nutrition Council, will be held on Thursday, Jan. 26 at 7 pm in the apartment community center. Come and learn how to enhance your scholastic and athletic performance through nutrition. A ribbon cutting ceremony held last Tuesday honored the addition of Professor Arthur Charney's latest work entittled "Sunset with Thermal Towers." The painting, an abstract Computer. Center Offers Training by Carolyn Dudas The computer center is offering training sessions on a variety of software packages on both the PC's and the mainframe Computer. The training sessions are open to students, faculty, staff, and administration. Several sessions will be offered on word processing packages such as Mac Write, Writing Assistant, and Word Perfect. Other sessions will provide an introduction to MacDraw and MacPaint which are drawing packages on the Macintosh computers. The Computer Center will White Pride Group CPS A "white pride" student group has registered as an official campus organization at Temple University. With principles very similar to those of the K u Klux Klan, which also advertises itself as a white pride group, Temple's White Student Union (WSU) aims to promote white culture and to end affirmative action programs which, WSU President Michael Speltzer said, discriminate against white people. His Philadelphia-based university, Speltzer maintains, Diabetes Screening materials. The Health Center staff will forward test results to The Health Center will family health care providers sponsor a blood sugar/diabetic upon request. screening program tomorrow Pamphlets and brochures on the first floor of the Winter with information about sugar, Garden from 9 am until noon nutrition, and diabetes donated and from 1 pm to 3 pm. A by the Erie County Diabetic two-hour fast is required prior Association will be available at to the test to assure accuracy. no charge. For more As 3 fee will be charged to information, call . Patty McMahon at 6217.- .- cover the `cost - of - the -test ' '-- The Collegian Wednesday, January 25 blend of day glow pastels, highlights recent office improvements. Pictured left to right are Prof. Charney, Carol Theuret, Marie Friedrick, Norma liartner and Wendy Eidenmuller. offer a session on MS-DOS, the operating system for IBM PC's, and provide an introduction to some common DOS commands used for listing, copying, and deleting files. • There will also be introductory sessions on using CMS/XEDIT for those having a mainframe computer account. (Students are issued these accounts by their instructor if the course requires the use of the mainframe computer). This session will provide users with basic information on how to edit your mainframe computer files. Those attending the has a "pro-minority" bias. Kathy Gosliner, a university spokeswoman, did not know how many students belonged to the group, although its application was signed by four membars, as required by'university rules. As a registered campus group, the organization is entitled to use bulletin boards and meeting rooms, she said. In a written statement, Temple President Peter J. Liacouras said the group has received more attention than it deserves, and affirmed Temple's commitment to affirmative action. iiiiiiillEM Mai Sit CMX/XEDIT session must bring their computer account card or the equivalent information in order to participate in the "hands-on" practice sessions. Additional information concerning the dates, times, and locations of the sessions can be obtained by calling the computer center (898-6415) or by checking the training session schedule posted on the Computer Center bulletin board. Since enrollments are limited for each session, those interested in attending any session should stop by or call the Computer Center to make a reservation. Radio Station Contd. from pg. 1 already decided that the station format will not be primarily rock music. "There are already a lot of rock stations and rock music doesn't sound good on AM anyway," Reber said. Bunting described the planned format as block programming. "It will try to encompass as many different types of programming as possible...it will be a rather eclectic mix, containing music and talk," he said. Currently, the committee is planning a format based on news and talk shows. Tentative subjects for the talk shows include poetry readings, faculty interviews, and the broadcast of Behrend basketball games. Reber said that the radio club, previously associated with WBCR, will play an integral role in running the new station and work closely with the manager. The station will be located in a new studio being built on the first floor of the Reed Building._--