Page 2 Behrend Briefs Attention Graduating Seniors: Today is the last day to have your senior portrait taken for the yearbook. Pictures will be taken between 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. at the Wintergatden Balcony. Caps and Gowns: Last day for seniors to order caps/gowns from the bookstore for fail commencement is October 23, 1992. Undergraduate keepsake cap/gown $15.00; graduate cap/gown $30.00. "Star Power' 1 : Tuesday, October 13, a human relations game called Star Power dealing with creating a three-tiered society, will take place from 7:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. in the Wintergreen Cafe, North. Brown Bag Series Continues: On Wednesday, October 14, the Lunch Series is sponsoring a program dealing with 'Stress Management’. It will take place from 12 noon - 1:00 p.m. in Reed 116. Math Anxiety Workshop: On Monday, October 12, a help workshop on dealing with math anxiety will be held from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in the Science Building 110. Career Development Center Workshops: On Thursday, October 15, the CDC is sponsoring a workshop dealing with 'How to do a Government Job Search.' All workshops are at 4:00 p.m. in the Reed Conference Room. Fall 1992 Retreat: The Catholic Campus Ministry is sponsoring their annual overnight fall retreat at Camp Notre Dame. It has been scheduled for Friday, October 16 at 6:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday. Registration fee is $lO.OO. For more information call 898-6245. Make a Difference in a Child's Life: Volunteers to tutor children in grades 3,4, and 5 at Diehl Elementary School are need for Tues., Wed., or Thur. 2:30-3:30 p.m. (must provide transpor tation) and Wed. 9:55-10:55 a.m. (transportation provided). If interested contact Mari Trenkle at 898- 6160. Lion Ambassador Applications: Membership applications are available for the Lion Ambassadors in the Office of Development and University Relations, located on the 2nd floor of the Glenhill Farmhouse. Prospective R.A. Candidates: On Monday, October 12, an informational meeting will be held at 9:00 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall to discuss the R.A. selection process. Bowling Night: The Newman Association is sponsoring all-night bowling. For more information call Mark at 898-6809. Human Relations Programming Council Members: Reminder: There is a HRPC meeting tonight at 5:30 p.m. in Lawrence, Classroom #lOl. Attention ODK Members: General membership will meet tonight at 5:30 p.m. in the Reed Conference room. Anyone who can't attend should notify Lori Royer through the ODK student organization mailbox. Society of Automotive Engineers: will meet October 13 at 4:30 p.m. in the Reed Seminar Room. New members are encouraged to attend. Collegian Staff Members: Reminder: a mandatory staff meeting will be held today at 5:30 p.m. in Turnbull 205. If you can’t attend, please contact your editor. The Collegian Copy prices at Behrend (continued from 1) transferred to the account. The Venda-Card saves students approximately five cents a copy and according to Bailey the card pays for itself after about fifty copies. Nevertheless, students can’t understand why they are expected to pay five cents more on campus for the same service provided in the community at a lower rate. "I think it’s very high, but everything on campus is fifty percent higher than average,” commented Doug Cummings, a sixth semester plastics major. "I make copies in there once a week and end up spending close to three dollars each time. It adds up. Students should get a discount and copies should only be ten cents because it evenly divides into a dollar," addec seventh semester history majoi Chris Dyne. Bailey also said that staff anc clubs don't have to pay as much for copies. "It's because they are an academic unit and because they do research, we have a different set-up for them.” Though Bailey said he knows why students are upset about the prices, he doesn't see any price breaks in the future. "There are no funds available to provide free service." OOOPS CORRECTIONS Darren Shilberg was mistakenly given credit for the photograph on page 13 of last weeks issue taken by Dan Jaecks. It was mistakenly printed that RA applications were being accepted until October 30. Applications are due no later than 5 p.m. in the Office of Student Affairs by October 14. Police Report The Collegian Gun Incident On Sunday, September 27, an incident involving an alleged gun in the suite area was reported to Police and Safety. The incident was reported at about 2:30 a.m. During the investigation, information was obtained that indicates that the "gun" was possibly shot in the air and a student was threatened. This case continues to be under investigation and possible arrests are pending. Thefts On Wednesday, October 5, a student reported that $300.00 was stolen from his locker in the men's locker room in Erie Hall. The student states that the money was in his jeans pocket, which was placed in his locker. When the student returned, he discovered that the money was gone. Students are asked by Police and Safety to please remember to place a lock on their lockers while they are at class, or if they leave belongings in the locker room. There have also been a number of reports of bathroom tissue being stolen from campus bathrooms, as well as damage reported by the janitorial staff to toilet tissue dispensers. Both of these incidents are under investigation. Medical Assist On Monday, October 5, a student made a request to Police and Safety asking to be transported to the Campus Health and Wellness Center. The student was transported by the officer to see the nurse about a knee injury. 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"The quagga may not be able to take die battering of ice and storm activity.” Researchers are continuing to study the effect the quagga mussels will have on Lake Erie. tAHH 550.00 fvi Twt Week: