Check out Classified's ... page 12 Administration Turns Down Emergy-Care by Gary Johnson The Collegian Behrend students may not have a choice when it comes to who will transport them to local hospitals when they are injured After several years of cooperation with Emergy-Care, a non-profit ambulance service in Erie, the Behrend administration has decided not to allow Emergy-Care the chance to offer students special rates on their ambulance service. The offer of Emergy-Care services at these rates is information which is not easily accessed by the majority of Behrend students. According to the administra tion, the misunderstanding that Emergy-Care would not respond to calls from Behrend because of the recent denial of services to Behrend, is just that, a misunderstanding. Emergy-Care Paramedics respond to calls at Behrend, which have the potential to be life threatening. The paramedics are able to provide a level of advanced life support which Emergency Medical Technicians are not trained for. They (the paramedics) work in cooperation with the Brookside Fire Company which is only licensed to provide basic life support. Emergy-Care charges a fee only when the paramedic must accompany the patient to the hospital in the ambulance. They (the administration) said they had adequate coverage for the students andfelt that - they were in no need of our services." -Sabina Freeman Emergy-Care PR coordinator If the patient is a member of Emergy-Care, then their insurance company will automatically be billed for the service. If the insurance company doesn't pay the full amount, the member is not required to reimburse the company for the remaining amount. In the case that the patient is not covered by Emergy-Care, then the full bill is sent to (continued on page 4) Tennis braces for history.... page 15 he Collegian I rsday, October 1, 1992 Bruno's Improves Programs by April The Collegian This year, Bruno's Night Club has been given a bigger allocation front the Student (fcvernment Association. - This will lead to Behrend having beuer negotiated contracts and beam . - tfcia jritt aitaw Brano’t to?;.:, have live *Thie year's live entenainmeM w® include beads, tomodians, folk singera aad coffee house gW.SNs* awJßic and Brianßutler m two of die hands who bave performed at Bruno's abeadydus year. Rle and : Brim Butler Performed at Bruno's this past Friday night, "Ifs a really nice place," Ric Butler said. 1 wish when I was fe college we,had had a piece like this." 'll'*-very friendly," Brian Vol. XLI N 0.3 Butler said. "It’s like we’re not playing for an audience, bid a group of friends." "For the first time lit Bruno's history there is consistency and a well-defined -Chris Hilden SPC president Bruno's was created in the Spring of 1991 due to complaints from students that there was nothing to do on the weekends on campus. The Student Programming Council, Housing and Food Services, and Student Affairs negotiated and came up with the idea for Bruno's. Chris Hilden, president of the See what's next ... page 8 Student Programming Council, said, "In Bruno’s there is a terrific schedule of events." "For the first time in Bruno’s history there is consistency and a well-defined structure.” "I think it (Bruno's) would be better if there was a better attendance," said Shawn Davis, a ninth semester Computer Science nuyor. "I like the atmosphere at Bruno's, but I wish dime were more poepto ucre. Jacquie Wade, a coordinator of residence fife, said, "I think there's a wide variety of entertainment andean therefore appeal to a wide range of students." ★ ★★ Improved or not? The Codegum wants to know what youthfcik. Please address comments to the etfitor.