Page 2 Behrend Briefs Fall 1992 Commencement: will be held on Saturday, January 9, 1993, at 1:00 p.m. in Erie Hall. In case of severe weather that would prevent travel, the ceremony will take place the following day, January 10. If there are any questions call 898- 6000. Please call the Provost's Office at 898-6160 by tomorrow to let them know if you plan to attend. CD & LP Sale: WPSE Radio is holding a CD & LP sale Thursday and Friday in front of the library from 11:00 a.m. until 4:(X) p.m. Reed Building Extended Hours: During finals week the Reed Building will be open 24 hours a day. Extended hours are in effect from Sunday night until Friday. Final Semester Mass: The last campus Mass of the semester is on December 13, at 8:00 p.m. It will be a time for giving thanks for the last four months and for honoring the winter graduates. Bulletin Board Clean-Up: If you have any materials posted on bulletin boards, walls, windows, etc. that you would like saved for display next semester or for any other purpose, please remove them no later than 5:00 p.m. Friday, December 11. If you have any questions contact John Goring at 898-6220. Attention Collegian Readers: The next issue of The Collegian for the spring semester will be January 21, 1993. Campus Shut Down: As of December 24, all campus buildings, residence halls, and suites will be closed for the winter recess. They will reopen January 3, 1993 for the spring semester. Aerobics Instructor Wanted: An aerobics instructor is needed to teach for the spring semester. If you are interested contact Rob. Wittman in the Inuamurals Office at 898-6280. Day Care Center Collection: ODK. is sponsoring a collection for the Behrend Day Care Center. Clean out your closets over winter break and bring toys and books to the Office of Student Affairs. Items should be in good condition and appropriate for children between the ages of 6 months to 6 years old. • Diehi Label Collection Boxes: Collection boxes have been set up to gather Loblaws, Giant Eagle and Campbell's 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. 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 in the South Cottage. Bowl-A-Mon Donations: Participants of the ODK bowl-a-thon have collected $987.05 in sponsors and donation& Any group interested in participating next semester should contact Lori Royer through the ODK mailbox in SOG Suite. C°l sta f f Members: Reminder: Hard copies an esamdueinthe Collegian Office by Deoem.ber l at h re is a final staff meeting tiod'ay 5:00 ats:3opn p.m ., 1 and,i t here nTurn bull 205. Next semester's editor will #e announced. If you cannot attend, !else contact Your editor- The Collegian WPSE (Continued from 1) environment." Shields and Anzivino described the type of person they want as someone with a proven track record, who can generate sales, a marketing plan, who is willing and able to teach students the arts of radio communications, and would he able to run the station. "We need someone who is competent enough to run the station in any type of situation, like when Fred (Anzivino) had the accident. It was unforeseen, and no one person could replace him." Anzivino, who hadn't missed a day of work For 42 months before his accident, is not able to work full time now, and it has had repercussions on the station. Shields described the position "It's temporary for now. We have. an income goal for six months. If the person cat; reach this goal after six months, we keep him for another six months. Ii he then reaches our one-yeau goal, we keep him. The person must be very flexible and is a unique person." The ultimate goal is to make the station completely self supporting, to take itself off of the University's budget, and become more localized. Anzivino said that the goal after three years is $lOO,OOO per year to cover salaries and other costs. Shields noted that the station makes 17 t 0 .20 thousand dollars a year without an organized sales effort, and said "with an organized sales effort, we can make a LOT more." Anzivino commented, "Local programming is definitely the thing for the future. The station would become a Behrend entity (not University)." They hope to see the rep in action by the first of the year. Happy Holidays Hands-up: Officer Bob Truitt keeps t of the Reed Building safe from harm heard the news, do you hear the hells ringing ErVeP4VS,W§lungqll4V Police Re i ort The Collegian Public Drunkenness Police and Safety was called to Niagara Hall for a medical assist. A student was discovered to bc yery intoxicated. An ambulance was called to the site, but the student refused treatment. The student was then charged with public drunkenness. Underage Drinking On Sunday, December 6, a student was arrested by Police and Safety for underage drinking. The student claimed that she had been drinking off campus and had returned to the Reed Building for a dance. Assault Police and Safety was called to assist a student in Perry Hall who was the victim of an assault. It was discovered that the assault had taken place off campus and the Wesleyville Police had previously taken a report. The student was taken to Hamot Medical Center for treatment. Thursday, December 10, 1992 he halls We
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