Page 2 Behrend Briefs Matchbox Production of As Is : Tonight begins the last run of the Matchbox Player’s production of William Hoffman's As Is. Performances will be in the Studio Theater Nov. 12, 13, 14, at 8:00 p.m. and Nov. 15, at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $4 with $1 discount for Behrend students. For reservations call 898-6061. Career Development Center Workshops: Today 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. "Straight Talk": Tonight the Human Relations Programming Council and Trigon are sponsoring an open forum on gay, lesbian, and bisexual relationships at 8:00 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall. Toronto Trip: A $25.00 deposit must be in today to Marilyn Chase, in the Provost Office for anyone attending the March 27-28 trip to Toronto. The cost per person for bus and hotel room is $Bl.OO. If you have any questions call 898-6160. Word Perfect Workshop: The Computer Center is offering a half-hour workshop discussing the types of bullets available in Word Perfect and how to use them. The workshop will be held in Hill on Thursday, Nov. 19, 10:00 a.m.- 10:30 a.m. and Monday, Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m.- 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. For reservations call 898-6415. 1993 Cooper Fellowship: American Polity grants ($l,OOO-$2,000) ‘ are awarded with a submission of a brief essay about the modem African American experience and its impact on our country's emerging class of intellectuals and career professionals. Deadline is December 15. For an application write to: The American Polity, 1993 Cooper Fellowship, 1923 Page St., San Francisco, CA 94117 George E. Trimble Scholarship: Requirements: must be admissible to College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, must plan to enroll in PNGE, have high aptitude in math and science, and have proven need for funds. For more information contact the Financial Aid Office. 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. 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. Free Tutoring Available: All Behrend Students are welcome to utilize the Learning Assistance i Center's services. Student and faculty tutors are on duty daily offering help with many subjects. For ; v more information call 898-6014 or drop by the Center located on the South Cottage. Attention AN ODK Members: Omicrcm Delta Kappa will hold a regular membership meeting tonight at 5:30 p.m. in the Reed Conference Room. All members are encouraged to attend. - \ Members: . Reminder: a be held today, at 5:30 „ can't attend, please The Collegian Bowling for babies (continued from 1) will be displayed inside the Daycare Center when it opens. Sponsor sheets will be available in the Student Government Office. All bowlers arc required to collect at least five dollars worth of sponsorship funds. The bowl-a-lhon is open to any student who attends Penn State-Bchrcnd. All donations will be due bv Thursday, December 3. Collected money should be turned in to Bryan Hilcs, treasurer of OAK. "Come and bowl with us on the 17th. It's for a good cause and we'll have a good time," said Royer. Direct any questions concerning the bowl-a-thon to any of the OAK officers or the honor societie’s president. BE A HERO Be A Teacher leathers have the power to wake up young minds to moke a difference. Reach for that power. Be a teacher. Be a hero. To find out how to become a teacher, call 1-800-45-TEACH everyone recycled this much ! of their dally paper, ! j we'd save i | 9,000 | j trees a year. | ENVIRONMENTAL fMt DEFENSE FUND K!l -- J Police Report by Jeff Johnson the Collegian Medical Assists On Sunday, November Bth, a student was hurt at Erie Hall while playing Basketball. The student received a blow to the left side of her head. She was transported to Hamot by Brooksidc. Also on November Blh, a student called for medical help for a severe cut to his right palm. The student was trying to sec if he could break a bottle on his head. He was transported to Hamot by Brooksidc. Fire Alarm A fire alarm was accidentally set off on Friday, November 6. Upon investigation by Police and Safety, the only cause that could be found was that balloons were being blown up in the area. The building was checked, and the alarms reset. Football Theft On Thursday, October 29, a student reported to the Police and Safety Office that his football was stolen from the Athletic Fields. The student described the ball to the department, and the incident is being investigated. Criminal Mischief A student reported to the Police and Safety Office that someone had “keyed” her vehicle while it was parked on :ampus. This incident is under investigation. The Collegian Mail Subscription Form Due to increasing demand for home subscription service, The Collegian will be offering mail subscriptions. To | receive your home subscription please return this | , completed form. Name Address □ 12 issues $ 5.00 O 24 issues $lO.OO I | BE SMART! EARN EXTRA CASH WHILE HELPING OTHERS BECOME A PLAZMA DONOR. New Donors Receive $l5 on your Ist life saving plasma donation - with this ad. Physical required - Call for physician's hours. CALL FOR DETAILS 453-3339 SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS ]j ] West 9th St . 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