The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, October 24, 1991, Image 4

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Behrend Briefs
Attention Student Clubs and
Organizations: If you have not yet
appointed an SOC representative for your
group, please see Steve Fuller or Lori Royer
in the SOC office (898-6452),
Sunday With the Times: The next
meeting will be on Sunday, Oct. 27, in the
Wintergarden at 11 a.m. Dr. Robert iviarande,
Associate Professor of Physics will be thc
featured speaker. Coffee, doughnuts and a
complimentary copy of the Sunday New York
Times will be provided.
Fall Graduation: Commencement for
Summer and Fall 1991 graduates will be held
on Sunday, Jan. 12, at 1 p.m. in Erie Hall. The
deadline for academic regalia
purchase/rental is Nov. 1. Orders can be
placed at the bookstore.
Flu Shots Available: Flu vaccine is now
available at the Health Center for the 91-92
flu season., The cost is $B/injection.
Free Tutoring Available: All Behrend
students arc welcome to utilize the Le,arning
Assistance Center's services. For more
information call 898-6014 or drop by the
Center located in the South Cottage.
Alumni Career Days: Another Alumni
Career Days Session will be held Wednesday,
Oct. 30 at 4 p.m. in Reed 116. Alumni from the
School of Science, Engineering and
Technology will be present to discuss their
jobs, careers and advice. A Behrend major
open house will follow the session, sponsored
by ODK. FacultY and students will answer
questions about their majors, Refreshments
win be Previded.
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Class Size is liMited to 20.
Book Salt: The Tempos Lit er ary m agaz i ne
will sponsor a beak
sale Nov. 4, 5 and from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m, in the Wintergreen Cafe Please
drop any book donatiorta in the earri4*e.
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Building. For more information call Chris
Dubbs at ext. 6237 or Dave Kravetz 898-32i7
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The Collegian
Machine robbed
School officials estimate $5OO loss
b Dave Berer
The Collegian
The existence of condom
machines on campus came into
question again -- not about
appropriateness, but how long
they'll last.
Last Thursday night a condom
machine in a Lawrence Hall
men's room was vandalized. The
machine was ripped open and its
money and condoms were
removed. Police and Safety
officers later found it in a
dumpster.
"It was found in a dumpster
on campus, and it is still an
ongoing investigation relative to
the theft of the money and
condoms from the machine," said
Larry Silvis, Police and Safety
manager. "This is a serious
matter that we're not going to
take lightly."
Nancy Warzyniak, RN, Health
Center nurse said damage totals
around $5OO, including the
machine, money and condoms.
"It was the student's request
for the condom machines to be
made available on campus, and
we put them in for health reasons
because of many prevalent
sexually transmitted disease,
including the HIV virus," said
Warzyniak. "We were very upset
over the disrespect that some of
the students had for this
community property."
Warzyniak added, "This a, .. a, Wellness ai. Jund no other incident of
condom machine will not be Coordinator) had done research on vandalism at any other college."
replaced. Patty McMahon (CRNP vandalism of condom machines
Police Re
Two students charged with
harassment and conspiracy
Jeff Johnson
The Collegian
On Thursday, Oct. 17, two
students who had been making
obscene phone calls were arrested
and charged by Police and Safety
with harassment by
communication and criminal
conspiracy.
Vandalism
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On Friday, Oct. 18, Police
and Safety found a light pole
behind the Otto Behrend Science
Building knocked over. The pole
had been broken at the base and
was laying on the grass. The
incident is now under
investigation.
Theft/Vandalism
Also on Friday, Oct. 18,
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Police and Safety received a
report that the condom machine
had been stolen from the lobby
men's room in Lawrence Hall.
The machine was later retrieved
from a Waste Management
dumpster. The contents and
money were removed from the
machines, and the machine was
damaged. The incident is now
under investigation.