Page 2 Behrend briefs ROTC will hold their awards ceremony in Reed 117 on Wednesday, April 25 at 7 pm. All cadets should wear the BDU's. San German, Puerto Rico has been added to the study abroad program. The deadline for this and other Spring 1991 programs, such as Athens, Exeter, Kiel, Manchester (economics), Nice, Rome, and Tel Aviv, will be extended until October 1, 1990. If you have any questions call (814) 865- 7681. Attention Club Officers: Please submit a list of all your officers for next fall to the Student Organization Council office by Monday, May 30. If you have any questions call to office at 6452. A last wish for a 7 year old terminal cancer patient is to break the world's record for receiving the most get well cards. Please help his dream by sending your cards to: Craig Shergold c/o Children’s Wish Foundation Suite 100, 32 Perimeter Court, East Atlanta, GA 30346 Tempus is on sale from April 23 - 27 for $2.50 and can be purchased in front of the library. This is >\Aii chance to buy. "Careers for Leaders in the 90's," the last of the emerging leaders series, will be presented by Mary Beth Peterson, Career Development and Placement Coordinator in Reed 116 on Tuesday, April 25 at noon. Carl Rosen, a contemporary singer and performer, will be in the Wintergreen Cafe on April 26 at 8 pm. The Behrend Studio Theatre is presenting a production of "Seascape" on Wednesday, April 25 through Saturday, April 28 at 8 pm and a matinee performance on Sunday, April 29 at 2 pm. Tickets are available at the door at a cost of $1.50 for students and $2.00 for the general public. Athletes will be honored and recognized Sunday, April 29 during the Penn State-Behrend's Athletic Awards Ceremony held in the Wintergreen Cafe at 1 pm. This will include athletes from all men's and women's teams on campus. Zonta Scholarship applications are available for women students that are returning to school. Deadline for filing is May 15. Graduating Seniors, please be sure to pick up your caps and gowns in the Bookstore. Graduating Seniors, please be sure to pick up your graduation announcements and tickets in the Registrar's office by the last day of classes. Rotary Foundation Scholarships for 1991-1992 study abroad programs are now available. Information can be obtained in the Financial Aid Office. The Collegian Staff: There is a meeting this Thursday. All students taking Commu 01 must attend this meeting and bring their envelope of tear sheets with them. The Collegian Police Report: Student Niagara by Carol Mandera Collegian Staff Writer Campus police charged a resident student with Driving Under the Influence, reckless driving, and underage consumption of alcohol after he was stopped for traffic violations early Friday morning. According to a report issued by Randy Hoffman, Manager of Police and Safety, the defendant refused to submit to blood alcohol testing, and his license will be suspended. False alarm in Niagara Niagara Hall residents were evacuated Monday afternoon, April 16, by officers responding to a fire alarm on the first floor. Officers determined that the alarm had been triggered by fumes from Faculty and Staff Campaign $15,000 for campus projects Plan allows for choice of payment and its use by Daniele Sadres Collegian Staff Writer Each year members of Behrend's faculty and staff are given a request to contribute to the Faculty and Staff Campaign. Over one third of Behrend's faculty and staff this year responded with a donation. The campaign raised over $15,000 to benefit Behrend. Staff members who were interested were given an opportunity to contribute in three ways: through a direct donation, through a set amount to be taken out of his or her's next paycheck, or through a sum to be taken out of his or her pay for a definite or indefinite number of pay periods. The donations were completely voluntary, and money given at Behrend stays at Behrend. It does not go to Recycling program soon to begin at Behrend Glitches in marketing, education to be worked out by Tony Olivito Collegian News Editor If the 1980 s were the years of nuclear concern then the 1990 s will most likely be the decade characterized by environmental awareness. In popular press polls nationwide, the environment has ranked second to the deficit in priorities of U.S. citizens. Corporations, educational institutions and local governments have recognized this trend and started recycling programs. As of July 1, 1990, Behrend charged with DUI, evacuated again a potpourri burner. The building was reopened within approximately 30 minutes. In a related case, resident assistants reported that fire alarms on the east wing of Niagara Hall failed to operate during the emergency. Subsequent investigation led to the discovery that the fire alarm bell on the second floor had been removed and cut wires had deactivated alarms throughout the east wing. Hoffman's report indicated that the last known operation of the alarms was March 29. Anyone with information is asked to contact the department at Extension #6lOl. Car damages A resident student reported that his vehicle was damaged while it was parked in the University Park. Faculty and Staff were also permitted to designate where they wanted their money to go. Lynn Weber, associate director of Development and University Relations, sees this as an advantage to the campaign. "They would give knowing their money would be going to support their particular pet project," she stated. Weber also expressed feelings that the support of the faculty and staff of the college helps to attract the support of others. "We go to the community to ask for money also. To be able to say to the community, 'The faculty and staff support Behrend' is a nice thing," said Weber. A celebration was held by the college on April 12 to show appreciation for the contributions made to the campaign by the will join this list and begin a program to recycle aluminum, and high grade paper as well as colored and clear glass. The plan Three ten gallon containers (one each for paper, aluminum, and glass) will be placed in classrooms for users to dispose their recyclables, according to the plan. Workers will then remove the recyclables to a designated central area. Each floor of the residence halls will have three twenty Wednesday, April 25, 1990 Niagara Staff Lot early Monday morning, April 16. Damage is estimated at $4O. No further information was available. Harassment, disorderly conduct Police charged a resident student for disorderly conduct and harassment early Sunday morning after officers observed him kneeling on the walkway between Perry and Niagara Halls. According to Hoffman’s report, the subject was yelling at people as they passed. He refused to quiet down and began shouting obscenities at the officer. The suspect was released to a friend after he was charged. Hoffman reported that a set of keys was found on campus and delivered to the Police and Safety Office in South Cottage. faculty and staff. "We were very happy and pleased with the number of faculty and staff that gave," stated Weber. She hopes that students receive a positive message from the results of the campaign. "Sixteen percent of the faculty gave last year and this year it was thirty five percent, or one third of the faculty. I think you guys should be real proud of the fact that your faculty care enough about you and the college to want to support you and to give out of their own pocket for programs so that your education will be better," Weber stated. Weber feels the campaign greatly benefits the students, "The student is the bottom line. They are the ones that are gaining." gallon containers for residents to deposit their materials. Housing workers will be responsible for transporting the materials to the central storage area. Each apartment will receive three plastic stackable containers for the same purpose of separating recyclables. However, residents will be responsible for transporting the materials from their apartments to the designated area. Though the plan seems to be (continued on page 3) raises Problems