Page 2 Behrend Briefs Adopt-A-Lion Program: Support the Lion Ambassadors' campaign to adopt a lion at the Erie Zoo by making donations at the RUB Desk, Bookstore, and Wintergreen Cafe. Show your support for our own lions by getting your face painted by the Ambassadors at the basketball game Thursday, Feb. 13. Lost and Found: One pair of Soccer cleats which were left in locker no. 33 in the Reed Building. The owner can pick them up at the RUB Desk. "Hear it from the Inside": A panel of juvenile offenders from the ABRAXAS Program will head a discussion in the lobby of Lawrence Hall on Monday, Feb. 17, at 8 p.m. SADD Speaker: On Thursday, Feb. 20 in Reed 117 at 8 p.m., SADD and Delta Sigma Pi present' Robert Aptaker, a national representative on alcohol and drug related problems in university life. Math Anxiety Reduction Workshop: Join us on Thursday, Feb. 20 at 5:30 p.m. in Nick 113. For more information call Dr. Cupillari at 898-6310. Human Resources Seminar: Delta Sigma Pi is sponsoring Ernest C. Bell of General- Electric Transportation Systems on Thursday, Feb. 13 in Nick 8 at 7 p.m. For more info, call Heather Haugh at 898-6950. Bible Study: Campus Ministry is sponsoring a semester-lohg Bible study every Thursday night froth >• 7 p.or. to ' 'B’ p.m. 1 fit the Reed 116. All students are welcoriie. Cap and Gown Rentals/Purchases: Commencement for Spring 1992 graduates is scheduled for Saturday, May 16 at 12 noon. Cap and gown orders must be received at the Bookstore by March 20. For more info, call 898-6236. University Scholars Program: An informational meeting for freshmen and sophomores is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 14 at 5:15 p.m. in Reed 116. For more information, call Mari Trenkle at 898-6160. PSU Education Abroad Deadline: Applications for Spring 1993 semester will be taken until March 1. For more information, please contact Mari Trenkle at 898-6160. Free Tutoring Available: All Behrend students are welcome to utilize the Learning Assistance Center's services. Student and faculty tutors are on duty daily offering help with many subjects. For more information call 898-6014 or drop by the Center located in the South Cottage. Commu Majors: Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society in Communications will meet every Monday at 6:30 p.m. in Reed 116. Anyone interested in working with the society is encouraged to attend. All Commu 001 Students: Take Note: students are reminded that The Collegian' s weekly meetings are held on Thursdays in Turnbull 204 at 6:10 p.m. Anyone interested in working for The Collegian is encouraged to attend. The Collegian Universities seek to control alcohol on campuses (Continued from Page 1) used 'drug of choice' on college campuses today and we cannot solve the drug problem until we solve the alcohol problem," said Dr. Peter Likins, Task Force chairman and president of Lehigh University. Likins, whose task force developed the recommendations, said endorsements from alcoholic beverage and tobacco companies promotes use and leads students to believe that alcohol and tobacco go hand-in-hand with those events. "Alcohol is an underlying influence in most acts of vandalism and violence, including rape, on college campuses, and the incipient cause of death in Safety reminders for your car on campus With the addition of the new parking lots last summer, Behrend's traditional parking crunch has been significantly eased. However, the Traffic Appeals Board, a division of the Student Government Association, . has observed several reoccurring - trouble 1 areas where parking regulations are often misunderstood or simply abused. The following will hopefully clarify these trouble areas in parking regulations. The Traffic Appeals Board requests that students, faculty and staff review the Official Parking Handbook, available in the Police & Safety building and also scattered throughout the Reed Building, for the actual regulations. tier SMidmlir Wute4! "Alcohol is an underlying influence in most acts of vandalism and violence (including rape) on college campuses." - Peter Likins Presidential Task Force Chairman The following are reminders and clarifications of those parking policies: • If your vehicle breaks down and is, or will be, illegally parked, notify Police & Safety immediately. Also, place a note prominently on the dashboard including the' nature of your problem, your name, and phone number. If this procedure is followed, according to the Traffic Appeals Board, officers are likely to be more understanding of your predicament. Obviously, officers can't tell whether a car runs or not by looking at it, so it is your responsibility to notify P&S. • If you are injured, and have temporary difficulty in walking, Thursday, February 13, 1992 automobile and other accidents for college-age youth," said Likins. The task force also recommended that colleges and universities: •Establish an interdisciplinary group responsible for developing and implimenting a comprehensive alcohol and other drug program. • Provide and require that all students and employees have inexpensive health insurance that will cover standard alcohol and drug treatment. • Increase the state tax on beer, something the task force says is "inexpensive and accesible" in Pennsylvania. parking don't just park in a handicapped spot because you are on crutches. Call Police and Safety and obtain a temporary handicapped parking permit. Again, it is your responsibility, not Police & Safety's, to make sure they understand your special needs. • The only place students can park in the Reed Lot, Monday- Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., is in the five-minute parking spots. Students can only park for five minutes, and flashers must be used. Student cars in spaces adjacent to the five minute spots, no matter how full the five minute spaces may be, will be ticketed. No further exceptions. ”...