The Collegian Wednesday, October 18, 1989 Program helps emerging leaders learn from experiences of others by - Jodi McWilliam's Collegian Staff Writer The Inter-Club Council (ICC) is sponsoring an Emerging Leaders Series under the direction of . Charles Gable, 'GC_ vice president. Topics range from "Women's Issues in Leadership" to "The Do's. and Don't's of Delegation." All speakers participate on a voluntary basis. Most are either students or professors at Behrend. Each will speak on his or her old of specialty in a informal discussion setting. John Downey, Coordinator of Student Organizations - and Program Development, believes that students are . lectured enough in class and that these discussion groups should be _completely student oriented. Something on the lines of "I know something that you might want to know." li R. e sr! Tio students referred for making harassing phone calls by Carol Mandera Collegian Staff Writer Two students have been referred to the Student Disciplinary Board for action in connection with harassing phone calls made from their dorm telephone. According to the files of Behrend's Department of Police and Safety, a male student reported receiving annoying phone calls late at night on October 10. The matter was investigated by Officer Paul Douglas the following morning. Campus police were , notified at -11:50 pm on October 11 that calls were again being received. Officer Chip Sanders responded. A tracing device was used to determine the calls were being made from Room 238 in Niagara Hall, Extension #6670. Both male residents of that room could face possible action from the Student Disciplinary Board. Department files indicate a male student was arrested for possession of alcoholic beverage by a minor on October 14. A resident advisor in Perry Hall reportedly saw the suspect carrying two cases of beer into his room and notified campus police. The department filed charges against the student after it was determined that he was under 21. Police and the Brookside Fire Department responded to a minor fire in the Otto Behrend Building on October 12. The fire, located The most important thing to remember is you must be sure to schedule ' some free time to maintain your sanity. If you . missed that discussion, there •is one at noon on Wednesday, October 18' in Reed 116 on "Follow' the Leader" by Captain James McCarthy. McCarthy hopes to touch on the qualities of a leader and how to motivate employees and Will let us know why certain leaders can receives a certificate get hundreds to. fellow them: of,'leadership. The discussion group's second topic was 'Burnout and the Involied Student" held on October 3. The discussion was concerned with stress management. Anyone who attends three or more sessions The reality that _there are only 24 hours in a day to do 29 hours of homework was a main point covered by the speakers, Downey and Beth Buck, former Student Government vice-president. They recommended the , 3 C's: commitment to your health, take control over your life, and look at things as a challenge. in Room 105, the electrical lab, was extinguished by a student before authorities arrived. Brookside determined the cause of the fire to be an electrical malfunction. The building was ventilated and re-opened a short time later. Department reports do not indicate the extent of damage, if any. Two incidents of theft were investigated. A large, potted plant, leased to the college from Potratz Florists, was removed from the Winter Garden on October 7. The plant resurfaced on October 16, when it was - discovered near the exit on the first floor of Lawrence Hall. Anyone with information pertaining to this case is being asked to contact the Department of Police and Safety at Extension #6lOl. ' Equipment was reported missing from the computer center on October 11. A full report was unavailable, and the investigation is continuing. gpminionimanmemisammissommusimmumom ....... ammeimisi 111 4 • 9 ••-i • 3512 Buffalo Rd i 1 il I • Wesleyville 1.1 7 - ITALIAN' RESTAURANT 899-3423 I 1 Large Cheese & Pepperoni Pizza for - I I Only $6.99 plus tax I I I Free Delivery I_ with this coupon I 1 Expires 10/2 4 / 8 9 I timm•••••=mmummasimmminsmommimmilimmiummemommumnia McCarthy believes that setting a good example, being knowledgeable of yourself and your employees, and providing direction and motivation makes a good leader. Anyone who attends three or more sessions receives a Certificate of Leadership at the Honors and Awards Ceremony in April. Interested student can call Inter- Club Council at 898-6452 for more information. Police transported a student to a local hospital for treatment on October 11. Reports indicate that the student contacted the department following an injury to his toe. Campus police responded to an off-campus accident on October 15. Records indicate that two people were injured when their vehicle overturned on Station Road. Officers at the scene helped the victims and directed traffic until the Pennsylvania State Police and paramedics arrived. Cruise Ship Jobs HIRING Men - Women. Summer! Year Round. PHOTOGRAPHERS, OUR GUIDES, RECREATION PERSONNEL. Excellent pay plus FREE travel. Caribbean, Hawaii, Bahamas, South Pacific, Mexico. CALL NOW! Call refundable. 1-206-736-0775, Ext. Dr. and wife face prostitution charges (CPS)- An adult couple's sex tour of West Coast college campuies has ended with a doctor and his wife facing prostitution charges. Police charged Rodney Thorp Wood and his wife Nancy Steffen Wood lured male students at the UniVersity of Oregon into sex by telling them it was part of an Oxford University project "evaluating the sexual potential of the mature female." The couple then offered to pay the student $lO for each orgasm either partner had. However, the couple was conducting the "research" for themselves, not for Oxford University as they had claimed, police said. Mrs. Wood distributed an introduction letter to young - men on campus, explaining the supposed research project_ "Because there was money exchanged for a sexual act, it was prostitution," said Eugene, Ore., police Sgt. Rick Gilliam. Gilliam charged Rodney Thorp with promoting prostitution and Nancy Wood with prostitution. A 19-year-old Oregon student who allegedly participated in a "session" also is being charged with prostitution. Police were tipped by two students and a police officer Page 3 pOsini as a student, who contacted _the, couple in their hotel.' Police found a list of schools, including Oregon State University, the universities of Washington, California at Berkeley, Victoria and British Columbia, in their room. Phony sex research on campus is not uncommon. "They were traveling the West Coast with major universities on their itinerary," Gilliam said. "As I understand from a background check in New York, they're real affluent and giving away this kind of money isn't going to hurt them." Phony sex research on campus is not uncommon. Many schools, including the universities of Nebraska and Texas in Austin, have reported cases in which phone callers pose as researchers in order to get students to talk in detail about their sex lives.