Page 2 Behrend Briefs Gifts for Kids: Volunteers are needed to fix and pack toys. For more information call 459-1488. Bowl-A-Thon Planned: Delta Chi will sponsor a fundraiser to benefit the Second Harvest Foodbank of North Western Pennsylvania. For more information call Jason DeMarte at 898-7017. Newman Association: Starting this week meetings will be held in Reed 116 on Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. Evening Prayer will be held on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. in the Wintergardcn. Food Drive: Boxes will be set up in the residence halls and Reed Building from Nov. 18 - 24, The Newman Association and the Joint Residence Council are asking students. faculty and staff members to donate non perishable items. Monetary donations will also be accepted. Engraving Tools Available: Officer tod Allen will be signing out engraving tools' for loan on Thursday, Nov. 14 from 6 - 8 p.m. in the stairwell near the new residence suites. For more information call Cathy Eck at 898- 6924. New Health and Wellness Location: The Center is now located in the blue house south of Police and Safety on Jordan Road. For more information call 898-6217. Essay Contest: The Lion Ambassadors arc sponsoring the "Why Penn State-Behrend is Special to Me" contest through Nov. 15. Best essay will be awarded a $5O prize. Essays can be turned in to the Development Office on the second floor of the Glenhill Farmhouse. Flu Shots Available: Flu vaccine is now available at the Health Center for the 1991-92 flu season. The cost is $8 per injection. Free Tutoring Available: All Behrend 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. Delta Sigma Pi Guest Speaker: Carl J. Schlemmer will speak on Thursday, Nov. 14 in the Reed Lecture Hall at 7 p.m. All students, faculty and staff are invited to attend. Best Student Competition: This annual contest, sponsored by USA Today, is open to all full-time undergraduates. For more information call Mari Trenkle at. 898-6160. New Course Offered: "Peer Education," a three credit course about drugs and alcohol, is offered this spring. Class size is limited to 20. Sec clas's schedule booklet for more information. Great American Smokeout: The National Cancer Society's annual event will be held next Thursday, Nov. 21. Smokers arc invited to hide their cigarettes and break the habit for 24 hours. The Collegian Lion Ambassadors trying to adopt lions at Erie Zoo b Dave Ber ler The Collegian Most of us have had some kind of pet in our lifetimes. And, by year's end, Behrend will have three of them. The Lion Ambassadors arc presently in the process of fund raising to adopt three lions at the Erie Zoo in Behrend's name. In order to do this though, they need your help. Diana Montgomery, president of the Lion Ambassadors, said "We have raised $lOO already. The cost to adopt the lions is $250, and we would appreciate New bill campus crime (Continued from page 1) administrators, but if you dig you can find inaccuracies." How does Behrend fare in the crime analysis? The number of assaults and motor vehicle thefts did not change in the last year, while burglaries and larcenies declined. There has been no murder, manslaughter, rape, arson or robberies reported in the last two years. Police Re Police and Safety makes house calls for medical problems b Jeff Johnson The Collegian Police and Safety officers were called to the intramural fields Sunday when a student injured his ankle while playing flag football. The student was transported to Hamot Medical Center by Brookside Fire Company ambulance. On Monday Police and Safety officers were involved in two separate medical calls. In the student apartments, a student TAKE DRUGS AND LOSE ALL YOUR FRIENIN. Thursday, November 14, 1991 "We have raised $lOO already. The cost to adopt the lions is $250, and we would appreciate any donations made to the Lion Fund." - Diana Montgomery President, Lion Ambassadors could The total number of part one offenses (crime which includes assaults, burglaries, larceny, and motor vehicle thefts) declined from 86 reported offenses in 1989 to 55 offenses in 1990. However, in looking at the crime reported in Lawrence Park, there is an increase in the total number of part one offenses from 57 reported in 1989 to 73 reported in 1990. complained of having severe headaches --possibly the result of a neck injury. Officers also responded to a call from Niagara Hall, where a student complained of chest pains. In both cases, the students were transported to Hamot Medical Center by Brookside Fire Company ambulance. Harassment Charges Filed On Tuesday charges were filed against two students for harassment by communications any donations made to the 'Lion Fund'." The, Lion Ambassadors arc planning to adopt three lions, including a Puma lion, which is on the endangered species list. "I think it would be a great idea that Behrend would work with the community in adopting these lions in Behrend's name," said Montgomery. The Ambassadors hope to adopt the lions within the next semester or two. Any questions about the lion adoption program can be directed to Diana Montgomery at 864-6794, or Bonnie Fagan at 898-6159. change reporting The public reporting of crime on campus will allow students more information to make wiser choices. If this system goes into effect, names and addresses of students involved in criminal activity on campus will be released to the general public, allowing students to be fully informed of crime on their campus. and criminal conspiracy. The students were caught making harassing and annoying phone calls to the room of two other students. Vending Machine Theft On Saturday Police and Safety officers were called to investigate an unlocked snack machine in Lawrence Hall. Officers discovered several items were taken from the machine and the coin box had also been emptied. The incident is currently under investigation.