Page 2 Behrend Briefs SOC Meetings Tonight: The Student Organization Council will meet in Reed 117 at 5 p.m. (please note time change) to vote in a new vice president. If your group’s representative is unable to make it please see Lori Royer in the SOC office or leave a note in the SOC mailbox with the name of your proxy representative. Study Skills Workshop Series: The workshops will meet every Monday through April 6 from 5 tp 6 p.m. in the Tigress Hall Conference room. The topic for next Monday will be Lecture Note-Taking. For more info, call Gerald Spates at 898-6111. CPR Training Session Planned: Residence Life in conjunction .with Police and Safety will hold an informational meeting Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. in Porcupine Hall Lobby to discuss the training session which will take place in March. Male Bashing in the 1990'5: Residence Life will sponsor an open forum discussion on Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. in Porcupine Hall Lobby. Bible Study: Campus Ministry is sponsoring a semester-long Bible study every Thursday night from 7 to 8 p.m. in Reed 116. All students are welcome. 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. CD-ROM Workshops Offered: Workshops meet at the CD-ROM stations in the Library. For schedule info, call 898-6426. PSli Education Abroad Deadline: Applications for spring 1993 semester will be taken until March 1. For more information, please contact Mari Trcnklc at 898-6160. Free Tutoring Available: All Behrcnd students are welcome to utilize the Learning Assistance Center’s services. Student and faculty tutors arc 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 this Monday at 6:30 p.m. in Reed 116. Anyone interested in working with the society is encouraged to attend. Wanna Brief? If your organization has information you would like to see run in the Behrend Briefs, write it down and bring it to The Collegian office. Deadline for submissions is 3 p.m. Tuesday. 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 Behrend loses $lOO,OOO to Casey’s budget axe (Continued from Page 1) Provost Jack Burke. Behrend's portion of the pay back will be over $lOO,OOO. This amount is roughly five percent of what the campus has available to spend, after allocating salary money for the year. According to Burke, services at Behrend may not be affected at all. "There is a possibility, but it's not likely that we would cut anything significantly." The June deadline has administrators searching for areas to extract the funds from. Police Re Car stolen from Zurn Annex lot Police and Safety officers are Officers believe the car was Parking Note investigating the theft of a stolen between the hours of 7:30 Students should note the student's vehicle on Monday. The a.m. and 11:50 p.m. Anyone only place they are allowed to vehicle, a burgundy 1984 Dodge who may have seen the car being park in the Reed Lot between 6 Charger hatchback, was parked in removed or has any information a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through the large parking lot west of the is asked to call Police and Safety Friday is in the five-minute Zurn Annex. at 898-6101. loading zones. Discover the world... "That ($100,000) doesn't sound like a lot of money, but ... it turns out to be a fairly substantial amount in terms of dollars we can actually spend.” -Jack Burke Associate Provost ort Thursday, February 20, 1992 Behrend, according to Burke, is underfunded compared to the other campuses. This has forced the College to concentrate on financial efficiency. "We may be the recipient of some of the dollars being recycled," explained Burke. The next few months will be a period of tightening up. There are no plans for cutting back hours, however some future projects may feel the budget knife. "What we’ll end up doing, is not doing some of the things we had hoped we'd do," said Burke. read Wire