Page 2 B ehrend Briefs Attention Student Clubs and Organizations: If you have not yet appointed an SOC representative for your group, please sec Steve Fuller or Lori Royer in the SOC office (898-6452). Free Tickets: Campus Ministry has two free tickets for the Friday, Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m. Michele Wagner concert at the Meadville High School Auditorium. For more information call 898-6245. New Health and Wellness Site: On Monday, Nov. 4 the Center will be located in the blue house south of the Police and Safety station on Jordan Road. Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8 - 10 p.m.; and Friday 8 more information call 898-6217. Psi Chi Speaker: Dr. Russell E. Gruber, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Eastern Illinois University, will present "The Functions of Dreaming" on Saturday, Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall. Essay Contest: Lion Ambassadors will sponsor the "Why Penn State-Bchrend is Special to Me" contest through Nov. 15. The best essay will be awarded a $5O prize. Essays can be turned in to the Development Office, second floor Glenhill. Fall Graduation: Commencement for summer and fall 1991 graduates will be held on Sunday, Jan. 12 at 1 p.m. in Erie Hall. 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/injenction. Free Tutoring Available: All Bchrend students are welcome to utilize the Learning Assistance Center's services. For more information call 898-6014 or drop by the Center located in the South Cottage. Spring 1992 Schedule of Classes Available: The Registrar's Office will be excepting advance registration requests Oct. 28 - Nov. 8. Course Symbols Changed: ESACT (Exercise Sports Activities), replaces the former PE (Physical Education) course symbol beginning Spring 92. ESACT courses are valued at 1.5 credits therefore, students will need only two courses to complete the three credit requirement. Ski Club Trip: The Ski Club is organizing a trip to Smuggler's Notch, Vermont from Jan. 5 through Jan. 10, 1992. Information sheets arc available beside the student mailboxes. New Course Offered: "Peer Education," a 3 credit course about Drugs and Alcohol, is offered this spring. Class size is limited to 20. Sec class schedule booklet for more info. Book Sale: The Tempus Literary Magazine will sponsor a book sale Nov, 4, 5 and 6 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Wintergreen Cafe. Please drop any book donations in the Carriage House West,or in the SGA Suite. For more info. call Chris Dubbs at 898-6237 or Dave Kravetz Last Thursday Police and Safety officers were called to the athletic fields to investigate a reported head injury. Officers discovered a student who was injured playing flag football. The student was transported to Hamot Medical Center by Brookside Fire Co. ambulance. 9 p.m. For The Collegian Police Re Student injured during flag football EIMNM=n The Collegian Drugs (continued from Page 1) the drug test, they will not be hired. "Through this program we are trying to warn students (with facts) about how employers today are being very strict on this issue," said Eck. "Sometimes a student might take something at college thinking no one is looking over their shoulder, but the real world doesn't work that way." ort Knife Accident On Saturday Police and Safety officers were called to the Studio Theater for medical assistance. Thcy discovered a person who had cut her hand while cutting a box. Officers bandaged her hand and advised to go to Eastway Emergency Center for treatment. Vandalism Police and Safety are Quality of business (continued from page 1) The business of quality can help the quality of business, says Salvia, if the consumer shops around for the right product at the right price. In deciding which "quality philosophy" you should choose, Salvia suggests, "Why not listen to as many different viewpoints as we can, then pick out those things that seem most relevant Thursday, October 31, 1991 searching for whoever is responsible for punching five holes in the south stairway walls in Tiffany Hall. There have also been three separate false fire alarm incidents, as well as continuing complaints of harassing phone calls, during the past week. and important to our particular business." Salvia closed with some suggestions for consumers. "If you don't understand the ad you won't be able to use the service or product, no software package can improve quality, and if the service or product is described in a way that makes everything sound easy, look elsewhere." Miscellaneous