The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, January 25, 1990, Image 4

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    The Collegian Wednesday, January 31, 1990
Governor Casey
presents 7.7 million
to Behrend
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he financial situation of the
student. It ought to be open to
everyone willing to make the
sacrifice to reach that milestone."
The building will open new
challenges for Pennsylvania's
youth, said the governor. Casey
said he wants facilities to be the
backbone of a new high
technology Pennsylvania.
"We're on the cutting edge,"
according to the governor. "Over
1,700 high-tech companies are in
business across Pennsylvania."
He added the state is one of the
leading technology states in the
nation, having twice the national
average of growth in such firms
over the last three years.
Dean and Provost John M.
Lilley said the check was an
indication of educational and
economic support for
northwestern Pennsylvania. "The
new library and academic
complex will help to improve the
climate for first-rate scholarship
Career Development and Placement Services
Jan. 31 12:00 pm
Feb. 2 11:00 am
Feb. 2 5:00 pm
DISCOVER, a computerized career guidance
system is available to students every
weekday from 8:00 am to S.OO pm. Please
feel free to stop in the CDPS Office for an
appointment.
and superb research, fulfilling the
needs of our students and
faculty."
Lilley said the original
appropriated amount was around
$lO million, but a portion of that
has already been used for
architectural and administrative
fees. The 7.7 million dollar check
will cover the building itself.
Another 1.5 million will come
from other sources to cover
furniture and other expenses.
WANTED 111
Students to join the 1990 Student
Travel Services' Sales Team.
Earn CASH and/or FREE Spring
Break travel marketing Spring Break
packages to Jamaica, Cancan,
Acapulco, and Daytona Beach.
For more information
call 1-800-648-4849
- THIS WEEK
A.M.P. interview request deadline
for Plastic and Mechanical Engineers,
Reed Conference Room
E.D.S. interview request deadline
for MIS and Math w/Comp. Sc.
Non-Behrend student charged
with underaged drinking
One hundred dollars stolen from mailbox
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Police charged a 19-year-old
female with underaged drinking
following a dsiturbance in Perry
Circle shortly after midnight
Saturday. According to Hoffman,
the suspect, who admitted to
consuming alcoholic beverages at
an off-campus location, was not a
Behrend student
The theft of $lOO from an
envelope addressed to a resident
student was reported on January
26. According to Hoffman, the
student reported that when he
received the envelope in his
campus mailbox, he found it had
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been opened, the cash had been
removed, and the envelope had
been resealed with tape. The
money, along with a credit card
which was not taken, had been
sent to the student by his mother.
Twenty dollars was reported
stolen from the Rub Desk on
January 22. The theft occurred
between the evening of January
19 and the afternoon of January
22.
Hoffman reported that both
theft cases arc currently being
investigated, and anyone with
information should contact his
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A Mercyhurst student broke a
window on the third floor of
Lawrence Hall shortly after
midnight Sunday. Hoffman stated
that the suspect was visiting a
campus resident. The suspect
turned himself into campus
police and admitted to punching
the window in anger. No injuries
were reported and charges have
not been filed at this time.
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