The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, November 05, 1992, Image 2

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Behrend Briefs
Matchbox Production of As Is : Tonight starts a
two week run of the Matchbox Player’s production of As
Is. Performances will be in the Studio Theater Nov. 5,6,
7, 12, 13, 14 at 8:00 p.m. and Nov. 8, and 15, at 2:30
p.m.Tickets are $4 with $1 discount for Behrend
students. For reservations call 898-6061.
Fall Permit Prices: Effective November 2, the Fall
Parking Permit prices are as follows: Residents- $2O; Full
Time Commuters-$2O; Part Time Commuters-$lO. Fall
& Spring Permits for Residents and Full Time Commuters
are $6O; and $3O for Part Time Commuters.
Spring ‘93 Advance Registration: From now until
November 13 continuing students should advance register
with their advisor. Students failing to submit an advance
registration will be charged a $lO.OO late registration fee
and will lose any class standing priority for courses. Class
schedules can be picked up at the Registrar’s Office,
Science Building.
Real Experience Counts: Are you looking for a
chance to gain valuable skills and earn credits? Join The
Collegian staff by advance registering for Commu 001.
Positions are available for reporters, photographers, and
advertising representatives. For more information call 898-
6488.
Dinner for 6 Strangers: This year’s Thanksgiving
Dinner for 6 Strangers program will be held on Thursday,
November 19, in the Wintergreen Cafe. The dinner is free
and sponsored by the Office of Student Activities/Union.
Career Development Center Workshops:
Thursday, November 12, the CDC sponsors a workshop
dealing with 'Making the Most of Your Job Interview'
while on Wednesday, November 18, the topic will be
'Your First Job-What to Expect.' All workshops are at
4:00 p.m. in the Reed Conference Room.
Tempus Annual Book Sale: Today is the last day to
purchase used books to benefit the Tempus Literary
Magazine. Look for their table in the Wintergarden.
Diehl Label Collection Boxes: Collection boxes
have been set up to gather Loblaws, Giant Eagle and
Campbells product labels to benefit the Adopt-A-School
program. Boxes are located in the student apartment
laundry rooms (buildings 3 & 8), Reed Building Finance
Office, and the Science Division Office in the Behrend
Building.
“Straight Talk”: On Thursday, November 12, the
Human Relations Programming Council and Trigon are
sponsoring an open forum cn gay, lesbian, and bisexual
relationships at 8:00 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall.
Flu Shots Available: Flu vaccine is now available at
the Health and Wellness Center for the 92-93 flu season.
The cost is $B.OO per injection.
Diehl Tutors Needed: Tutors are still needed this
semester for Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays from
2:30-3:30 p.m. (must provide own transportation) to help
children grades 3-5 with math, English, and homework
assignments. Applications are available from the Office of
Student Activities.
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 on the South
Cottage.
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
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looking for candid photographs
of the campus, students, faculty,
events, ‘whatever’. “We could
also use some writers,” said,
Z aczkicwicz.
“The yearbook will have
articles,” said Magcstro. “We
need people to write those
articles, people who know how
to write good pieces.”
Credits for all persons
involved with the yearbook will
be properly displayed within the
issue.
Orders for the yearbook will
be offered beginning November
30th, December Ist & 2nd,
outside the the Wintergreen
Cafe. Orders can also be placed
directly with the yearbook
officers, prepayment necessary.
Final yearbook copies will be
available by late April.
“For those students graduating
in the fall, the issue can be
mailed to them when it finally
does come out,” said Magcstro.
The cost of the yearbook is
$2O per copy. For those needing
the yearbook to be mailed to
them, there is the additional
cost of mailing.
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Police Report
The Collegian
Disorderly Conduct
On Friday, October 30, police were called to Tiffany Hall.
Two students were reported to be creating a disturbance. The
students were located and cited for disorderly conduct.
Criminal Trespass
Last Thursday, October 29, it was discovered that several
persons were soliciting perfume without a permit in the
residence hall areas. The individuals involved were taken to
the Police and Safely Office. Upon discovering that no actual
perfume sales were made the individuals were escorted off
campus and given a warning not to return.
Criminal Mischief
It was reported to the Police and Safety Office that someone
had poured a fruit drink into the change machine in Lawrence
Hall. This incident is under investigation.
Medical Assist
Police and Safety were called to treat and assist Brooksidc Fire
Department in transporting a student to St. Vincent Medical
Center. The student had injured her knee while playing
football.
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