Page 2 Behrend Briefs Student Tutors are needed beginning on April 8 for PEPP Program at the Wayne and Wilson Middle Schools. Students must provide their own transportation. Contact Donna Banks at 871-6001 for more information. "Workshops for Juniors: How To Use The Placement Office," sponsored by the Career and Placement Office will be held on Thursday, April 11 at 4 pm in the Reed Conference Room. "Microsoft Excel and Word for Windows" will be held on Wednesday, April 24, from 2:45 to 4:15 pm in Behrend 131 via satellite. Faculty, staff and students are welcome to atttnd. "Education as a Career," sponsored by the Behrend College Honors Program, will be presented by Dr. Hostetler and Dr. Cupillari on Thursday, April 4, at 5 pm in the Reed Conference Room. "The Universe: What We Know and Don't Know," will be presented by Dr. Marande on Thursday, April 11, at 8 pm in Lawrence 101. Bud Donnen, who hiked the entire Appalachian Trail in 1990, will speak and present a slide show on Thursday, April 18, at 7 pm in the Reed Seminar Room. This event is sponsored by the Behrend College Honors Program. Call 898-6160 to RSVP by April 15. The United Way is looking for clubs and organizations who would be interested in participating in the "Clean A Beach Day" campaign beginning Saturday, April 27. For more information contact the Volunteer Services Division of the United Way at 456-6248. "The Bowl for Kids' Sake" on April 20 will be benefiting the Big Brothersßig Sisters Association of America. If you are interested in participating contact any Alpha Sigma Alpha sister. Accounting Club is looking for students interested in officer positions in the upcoming academic year. Contact Camela it 898-6530 in the evenings for more information. Psi Chi, The National Honor Society for Psychology, is accepting applications until April 15 for new members. Contact Mr. Kallgren at 898-6397 for more infonnation. A Codependency support group, which discusses unhealthy relationships and dysfunctional families, meets every Thursday from 5 to 6:30 pm in the ground floor classroom of Erie Hall. Faculty, staff and students are welcome to attend. A Chemical dependency support group meets every Wednesday from 4 to 5:30 pm in the ground floor classroom of Erie Hall. Faculty, staff, and students are welcome to attend. All Commu 1 students are required to attend the weekly Thursday evening meetings which begin at 8 pm in Science 124. The Collegian Cooling offs Mark Sigmund, 4th semester MIS, and Kristen Potter, 4th semester 2MET, prepare for an incoming splash of ice water as temperatures climbed last weekend. Reliving the holocaust Slide presentation to trace historical persecution b Bill Goodman The Collegian In her slide presentation this morning at 9:30 in the Reed Lecture Hall, Lee Rosenberg will share her feelings and the experiences of her "Journey of Conscience" into the heart of the world of the Jewish Holocaust. She stated that the purpose of her presentation is to show the Jewish way of life before World War II as compared to how their way of life is in Europe today, as well as to raise the consciousness of her listeners to make sure that they "never forget what happened." In 1983, Rosenberg and other adult children of holocaust survivors traveled throughout Eastern Europe, visiting sites of concentration camps and Jewish ghettos Police re Student burned continues On Monday, two students reported their vehicles vandalized in the Apartment parking lot. The first student repotted that a sandbag had been placed beneath his left rear tire. When the student backed out of the s.ace, the The Collegian, JUST READ IT! Chill Out! where their parents and ancestors lived. Rosenberg's father survived the concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau, and during the war her mother lived in the Jewish ghetto in lasi, Romania. Rosenberg considers the trip to be very personal. "I tried to made a spiritual connection with my ancestors," she said. By attempting to reconstruct the lives of her parents, she developed a deeper understanding of their hardships, the value of the sanctity of human life, and a feeling of responsibility to keep the memory of their ordeal alive. Rosenberg's presentation is being sponsored by The Jewish Community Council of Erie, Psi Chi, and the Psychology Club. ort: in lab; sandbag caused damage to his vehicle. The mirror and antenna of the second student's vehicle had been damaged as well. Medical Assist Officers also responded Monday to a student who Thursday, April 11, 1991 Michele Beisler/The Collegian Dr. Carl Kallgren, Professor of Psychology and Psi Chi and Psychology Club advisor, explained the importance of the Holocaust to the field of Social Psychology. "Out group definition was one of the significant factors in the creation of Social Psychology." In 1935, The Nuremberg Laws segregated Jews from the mainstream of German life. As a historic out group, the Jews of the Holocaust represent an important illustration of how societies can be controlled by one another. Pam Caudill. secretary of Psi Chi, was excited to have Rosenberg speak because the speech comes at an important anniversary of the Holocaust. Caudill feels it is important that students realize that the effects of the war are being felt even a generation later. car vandalism had burned his hand while working in a lab in the Otto Behrend Science Building. The student was taken to the Health Center for treatment.
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