The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, February 07, 1990, Image 2

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Behrend briefs
Lambda Sigma Sophomore Honors Society
have sent letters by campus mail for membership to
all eligible freshmen who have earned a 3.0 or higher
and are full-time students. If you think you are
eligible but have not received a letter, please contact
Mrs. Cathy Mester at 6207 or Dr. Carolyn Spies at
6241 in the Division of Humanities and Social
Sciences office.
Spots Still available for Daytona Beach
Spring Break Trip. If interested, you must contact
Marty Cunningham in the SGA office by
Wednesday, February 14. Cost is $199.
Alpha Sigma Lambda is having a meeting in
the Library Conference room at 4 pm on Thursday,
February 8.
Robert Marandi is holding a seminar on "The
Future of Jobs in Science and Engineering" in Reed
116 at noon on February 15.
ROTC will be holding a helicopter exercise in the
athletic field at 9:30 am on Saturday, February 10.
Anyone interested in watching a helecopter in action
is invited to come.
The Computer Center is offering training
sessions to students, faculty, staff, and
administration during the 2nd and 3rd weeks of
February. Training will be available for Mainframe
applications and will include sessions on
CMS/XEDIT, EMAIL, NETNEWS, and EBB.
Training sessions are also available for MS-DOS,
WRITING ASSITANT, and WORDPERFECT on
the PCs. Please call or stop by the Computer Center
for more information or to sign-up for a seminar.
Dr. Daphne Tsimhoni from Ben Gurion
University will be speaking to the Behrend
community on Middle East Politics in the Reed
Seminar Room at 3 pm on Monday, February 12.
Wrestling Club being formed by students.
Interested students contact Ray Mozes at 6335 or
899-0330 or contact Tom Sada at 6551.
A Junker Scholarship is available for
students in good academic standing and involved in
activities. Applications are available in the Financial
Aid office. The deadline is March 2.
"Making the Most of Your Job Interview,”
will be presented by the Career and Placement office
in the Reed Conference Room at 4 pm on Thursday,
February 8.
A Full Gospel Bible Study and student led
Fellowship will be held in the Reed Conference
Room from 7 - 9 pm on on Tuesday February 6. For
more information call Jim Adamson at 899-1533.
The AIDS Council fo Erie County will be
presenting a program at Behrend in Lawrence Hall
on Tuesday, February 18 and will provide free
literature, speakers and condoms.
The Health Center is assisting the AIDS
Council of Erie County by selling "special" greeting
cards in the Reed building for $1.50. Orders for all
occasion cards can be ordered at the Rub desk or the
Health Center until February 28.
Financial Aid deadline for next year is
February 15. Mark this important date on your
calendar.
Collegian Staff: There is a meeting in
Hammermill at 7 pm this Thursday.
Police Report:
Two false fire alarms reported
within past two weeks
by Carol Mandera
Collegian Staff Writer
Lawrence Hall was evacuated
by campus police shortly after 1
am Sunday following the second
false fire alarm in the building in
the last two weeks.
Randy Hoffman, Manager of
Police and Safety, reported that
officers evacuated and inspected
the building. No evidence of
smoke or fire was discovered.
Officers did find evidence of an
intentional false alarm, set on the
east end of the first floor.
Residents were allowed back in
the building about 20 minutes
after the evacuation. Hoffman
said that his department is
continuing to investigate and
asks that anyone with
information contact the
Department of Police and Safety
at Extension #6lOl.
Police are currently
investigating two cases involving
the theft of property belonging to
Behrend students. A VCR valued
at approximately $350 was stolen
from a campus apartment. The
student who reported the theft
Behrend fraternity house raided
during party last Friday
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"If the DA's office says the
fraternity will be considered a
corporate entity,” Zelinski said,
referring to Sigma Kappa Nu's
incorporated status, "then only
the fraternity will face charges. If,
however, die DA says they're not
a corporation, the fraternity and
"// ... the DA
says they*re not a
corporation , the
fraternity and it's
officers and other
individuals may
face charges
-Corporal Zelinski
Board of Liquor
Control Enforcement
it's officers and other individuals
may face charges."
He added the supplying
alcohol charges are misdemeanors
and officials have up to two years
to prosecute the case. Zelinski
also said the groups may face
additional charges, including
corruption of minors and
A LAST STRAW
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students - 10% discount
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The Collegian Wednesday, February 7,1990
stated that he was in his bedroom
using the phone when he heard
someone enter his apartment.
Upon investigation, he discovered
his VCR had been stolen.
Hoffman stated that the student's
apartment had been unlocked at
the time of the theft.
Hubcaps valued at $2OO were
stolen Friday from a vehicle
parked in the apartment lot.
According to Hoffman, the
vehicle belonged to a male
student residing in one of the
campus apartments.
Police are seeking information
which will lead to the
identification of the person or
persons who emptied a fire
extinguisher inside one of the
campus apartments. According to
Hoffman, the incident was
committed between 8 pm
Thursday and 1 am Friday. He
stated that the apartment resident
admitted to leaving the apartment
unlocked and that the student
discovered the crime when he
returned. Potential damage
estimates from the dry chemical
could be as high as $2OOO,
Hoffman said.
disorderly conduct, depending on
the DA's discretion.
While Sigma Kappa Nu may
be spared criminal charges at the
moment, another wrinkle in the
case is university discipline.
According to David Shields,
Assistant Dean of Student
Services, Sigma Kappa Nu is
currently in the last month of a
year-long probation. Shields said
no decisions have been made
referring to discipline until the
university has more information
on the case.
"I suspect,” said Shields,
"once we have more facts we will
respond in some way with regards
Career Development and Placement Services
E.C.C.C. Job Fair Information Table
ODK Behrend Major Open House Feb. 7
Workshop:
E.C.C.C. Job Fair Registration Deadline tu. 9
Pittsburgh Job Fair Information Table
Three bottles found on the
floor near a broken window in the
Apartment Community Center
are believed to have been used to
smash the window. The incident
was reported to campus police on
Saturday, and the investigation
continues.
Two minor traffic accidents are
under investigation. On Tuesday,
January 30, a student reported her
car was hit while parked in the
Reed Lot. Hoffman stated that the
accident happened during the
evening and that minor damage to
the right rear of the car was
reported. The second accident was
reported on Friday by a
commuter student whose car was
damaged while parked in lot E.
Minor damages were reported.
Department of Police and
Safety monthly statistics for
January 1990 show that the
department conducted 23 original
criminal investigations, 31
follow-up criminal
investigations, and issued 311
University tickets. In addition,
the department reports that it
performed 2,990 building checks
and made three arrests.
to disciplinary action. We need to
get more information, but we
won't be complacent about the
situation."
Shields said in a worst-case
scenario the fraternity could suffer
a loss of recognition from the
university. He added university
disciplinary action will depend on
how the groups are charged, but
said neither Sigma Kappa Nu or
Delta Chi wouldn't escape an
inquiry into the matter.
Officials were not sure when
the District Attorney's office
would reach a decision as to
whether charges would be filed,
and it so, how and when.
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