Page 2 B e hre nd Briefs Fall 1991 Graduates: graduates, . students, faculty invited to a Mass and social in honor of our graduates on Sunday, Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. in the Wintergreen Cafe. RSVP's should be sent to Melanie at 898-6111. Gifts for Kids: fix and pack toys. 459-1488. 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. Flu Shots: The Health Center has announced that flu shots are no longer available for this flu season. Guest Speaker: The Honors Program presents David Kuart, a Pittsburgh FBI agent, on Criminal Psychology tonight at 5:15 p.m. in the Reed Conference Room. Free Tutoring Available: All Behrend students are welcome to utilize the Learning Assistance Center's services. For more inforniation call 898-6014 or drop by the Center located in the South Cottage. All Commu 001 Students: Your tear sheets are due in The Collegian office no later than Dec. 6. There will be a staff meeting tonight in Turnbull 206 at 6:10 p.m. Anyone interested in working for The Collegian next semester is encouraged to attend. Happy holidays from The Collegian Staff! Pickup yaw - Fiesta Bowl sweatshirts now on safe at the Pi@mrl Sigtagi 3@Nzi@mcl, 71 - elp cheer on those Lions as they take on the Tennessee 'Volunteers, Xew rears Day. Bookstore Hours: Catholic and staff Volunteers are needed to For more information call Ole' eh .... The Collegian Police Re Students plead guilty to harassment charges Jeff Johnson The Collegian Two students plead guilty last week to charges of harassment by communication. They were each lined 5269 and sentenced to 10 days in jail. However, their jail time was replaced with 1110 hours each of community service on campus. Theft Two Tigress Hall students reported money and personal ; Be Smart! Earn Extra Cash While SEMESTER BREAK 1 Helping Others -- Become A Plasma 4 Donor Today! ." OPENINGS 4 1 1:1 / 3 9 -umig Over E sl7s oo l s- CP ( m e M ) V onth i) $ • 25 TO ra i Ail22 , 1 / 4 . • t t ......., 4 4 n i START 1 1 NEW DONORS 1- k....i ~..ci. ‘ ia . 4 (t.%1 RECEIVE $12.00 • NO TELEMARKETING! on your first lifesaving donation. • Interview Now. Start After Finals • Full ana Some Part Time Openings Call for information •Excellent Training Provided • Scholarsrups and Intemsnips • Ail Maws Should y and appointment • Can Comma P sme 2nd Semester , . (Physical examination required) Full Time in Summ r For Directions and Application Times: *Ask about our Bonus Programs* Call Our Erie Office 8 Plasma-Tec Ltd. 111 West 9th St. 4164-0070 881-057 Erie, PA 16501 Thi'md guag3 rr©i Itih@ Etirfatoang S@n§om Dooancogi El 9 , * Bookstore Hours: Mon. Sat. ort items' were missing from their room. Neither the amount of money or nature of the personal items was disclosed. Police and Safety officers are continuing their investigation. The owner of a pickup truck will have to pay damages to the lawn behind Dobbins Hall after exiting a parking space backwards last Sunday. The owner, who was parked into his space by another vehicle, backed over the curb, a ofr Toauf nflill tva th3.@ (g2),01, Siatva,l2 'Ll@lazigmd, - Fri. 8:30 - 4:30 11:00 - 3:00 Thursday, December 5, 1991 Lawn Damage sign designating that space as reserved for authorized fire department personnel and left tracks in the lawn. Vending Machine Robbed Police and Safety officers arc investigating the robbery of a vending machine in Lawrence Hall. The machine's snack contents, as well as money, were removed. Part-Time Work $7.50 starting pay. Flexible schedule to fit classes. Full training provided. May continue full-time over breaks. All majors should apply. Call Now: 870-9408 RlL\\\."\X\X\\\\Nll , , The Collegian staff la►\N\\\\V%\\\\ll ews is
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