Page 2 Behrend Briefs "Archie Bunker's Neighborhood": Tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the Wintergreen Cafe, the two-hour, interactive group activity game will begin with the design to impart a new understanding of human differences. All are welcome. John Hopkins Professor to Speak: O n Friday, Sept. 25, at noon in the Reed Lecture Hall, Dr. Riordan Roett, professor of political science at JHU and director of the School of Advanced International Studies, will speak on "International Financial Markets and Global Stability." Open House/Academic Fair: Saturday, Sept. 26 from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. in Erie Hall, Behrend faculty, students and University Park representatives will be on hand to talk and answer questions about academic programs. 1992 Memory Walk: The Newman Club and Joint Residence Council will be participating in the Alzeimer's Association walk on September 26, 1992. For more information contact Mark at 898- 6*508 or Luke or Brian at 898-6561. "Imagination in Motion": "Movement theater" performers Rajeckas and Intraub will be performing their one-hour "Imagination in Motion" on Tues. Sept 29, at 8:00 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall. The performance is free-and open to the public. "As Is" Auditions: On Wednesday, Sept. 30, auditions for the play "As Is" will be held from 2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. in the College Studio Theatre. Anyone is welcome to try out. For more information contact Dr. Kathleen Campbell at 898-6279. The Truman Scholarship: Juniors planning on Public Service Careers are encouraged to apply for the Truman Scholarship. Preliminary applications are due by October 1. For additional information contact the Provost Office at 898-6160. Toronto Trip Scheduled: The Honors Program is sponsoring a trip to Toronto March 27-28,1993 to see the play Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. A deposit of $25.00 is due by Oct. 8 to reserve a space. Itineraries and reservation forms are available in the Provost's Office. The trip is open to all students, faculty, and staff. Career Development Center Workshop: On Thursday, October 1, at 4:00 p.m. in the Reed Conference Room, the workshop program continues with 'Making the Most of Your Job Interview.' Brown Bag Lunch Series Continues: This time on Wednesday, September 30 the program deals with 'Test Anxiety,' while on October 7, the topic will be 'Managing Multiple Roles.’ All programs take place from 12 noon - 1:00 p.m. in Reed 116. Summer and Fall Graduation: Commencement for Summer and Fall 1992 graduates is scheduled for Saturday, January 9, 1993 at 1:00 p.m. in Erie Hall, (snow date-January 10). Caps and gowns can be ordered in the Bookstore no later than October 23, 1992. Undergraduate keepsake cap and gown $15.00; graduate cap and gown $30.00. Diehl Tutors Still Needed: Tutors are need on Tues., Wed. and Thurs. from 2:30-3:30 p.m.(must provide own transportation) and Wed. 9:55-10:55 a.m.(transportation provided). Abdications available in the Office of Student Activities. Flo Shots Available: Hu vaccine is now available at the Hea&i and Wellness Center for the 92-93 flu season. The cost is $B.OO per injection. Collegian Staff Members: Reminder: a mandatory staff meeting will be held today at 5:30 p.m. in Turnbull 205. If you have a problem with the time, please contact your editor. The Collegian Homecoming (continued from 1) Director of Admissions, Mary- Ellen Madigan encourages students to attend the Academic Fair. "It's good for students who aren’t decided on a major," said Madigan. "It's a rare opportunity for students to talk with professors one-on-one." Madigan said, "the Master Classes are basically Behrend Faculty making a presentation in their area of expertise." "The alumni panel discussion is composed of alumni from the 50's, 60’s, 70's, 80's and 90's who will discuss what Behrend was like when they attended it." The alumni athletic events are reunions of Behrend's former teams explained Bonnie Fagen, development officer. "They will play against each other, as well as the (Behrend's) current teams," Fagen said. "Homecoming is really a combination of the three groups (admissions, development, student activities) working in cooperations," said Fagen. Ooops Corrections In last weeks issue we mistakenly recognized Tim Ban as the photographer of the front page candid taken by Darren Shilberg. Hal Coffey was given credit for the women's volleyball article written by Joe Mottillo. We apologize for any mistakes. fLet Us "Make Your Day" * with the cleanest 5 car you've ever had. E At the All American Y Car Wash you can [ Simonize wax your \Y car in Just Minutes All American 1634 E. 38th Street Behrend Budget Strikes Series by Teresa Turle The Collegian Due to budget cuts implemented within the Penn State system Behrend's nationally recognized Speaker Series has been cancelled. There will still be a type of speaker series, but it will be made up mostly of Behrend faculty. According to the administration, the money saved from the speaker series cut will be filtered into other forms of activities and programs for students. Money has been allocated into the improvement of Bruno's Night Club. There will now be live performances at Bruno's, every weekend night. The intramural sports program has also been granted extra funds. Intramural programs will now be held as day long tournaments. Money has been allocated to supplement residence life staff, who currently have no budget. The remaining funds will be given to clubs and organizations across the board. According to administration, by doing away with the Speaker Series, Behrend didn't have to Police Report The Collegian We use real SUnomze brand wix in our wax On Thursday, September 17, campus police were called Erie Hall where a vollyball player, from another college, had fallen and dislocated her shoulder. Brookside Fire Department was called to transport the victim to the hospital. Self Service Car Wash On Wednesday, September 16, a student reported to campus police that her vehicle had been stolen. All areas of the campus were searched for the vehicle, which was later located by the Pittsburgh Police Department. The vehicle's steering damaged had been damaged and the radio removed. A student reported on Wednesday that someone had attempted to break into his 198 S Chevrolet Camaro. The molding strip on the vehicle had been alarm. This incident is under investigated. A student reported to campus police that his dark blue gym bag was stolen from his locker in Erie Hall. The victim left his bag in the locker while he went to work. When he returned it was gone. This incident is being investigated. Police and Safety continues to receive several reports of harassing phone calls being made to students. These reports are under investigation. Thursday, September 24, 1992 Jeff Johnson Stolen Vehicle Found In Pittsburgh Harrassment By Communication cut other service areas. The series gained national recognition for Behrend, therefore, its cancellation not only effects students, but faculty and the community as well. David Shields, director of student activities, explained that The Speaker Series set Behrend aside from other colleges. Behrend students expressed feelings of regret towards the Series cancellation. Todd Turley, a sixth semester MIS major, said, "I'm upset that they are cancelled because I enjoyed them greatly." Both David Shields and John Burke, Associate Provost and senior Associate Dean, are hopeful that they can bring the Speaker Series back, but it depends on the budget cuts they have to make. They hope they can bring it back because they know how much it means to campus life. Brandon Hunt, a third semester Science major said, "I think its tragic, 1 think the students get a lot out of them." Sue Galle, a seven semester Pschology major, said, "It seems that the programs that have to do with education get cancelled, so what arc we paying all the money for?" Medical Assist Attempted Theft Theft