The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, September 16, 1993, Image 7

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    Thursday, September 16, 1993
SGA
Welcome to another school year here at
Behrend College. Let me begin by explaining
what SGA is and what it does. SGA (The
Student Government Association) is made up
of officers and senators, elected by you the
students, and the presidents of the major
student organizations on campus. We hold
our meetings at 5:15 p.m. every Wednesday
in the Reed Seminar room. The meetings are
open to the campus. One of our major goals
this year is to get more involvement from
the students and to discover and address
some of their major concerns. So
welcome all guests and suggestions
meetings.
SGA also runs the Parking Appeals Board
and these meetings are held on Mondays at
6:30 p.m. in the Reed Seminar Room. After
you have filed an appeal you can come to
your hearing to present your argument with
the board.
I'll say my fond farewells for this week
with a congratulations to our new Resident
Senators Matthew Cissne, Wendy Martinec,
and Paul Lorio and to our new Commuter
Senators Lordes Tirado, Jabari Hunt and
Jennifer Moravek.
Jason DeMarte
SGA Vice President
Weekly Report
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Police Report
Medical Assist
On Tuesday, August 31, a student became light headed after exercising in Erie
Hall and collapsed in the northeast entrance to Lawrence Hall. Brookside
Fire Department transported the student to Hamot Medical Center.
Underage Drinking
On Sunday, September 5, individuals were observed coming out of the Gorge
area, and appeared to have been drinking. When the individuals were
stopped it was found that they had been drinking and were underage. Three
individuals were brought to Police and Safety and were charged.
Theft
On Monday, September 13, two students reported their baseball equipment
was stolen out of an unlocked locker in Erie Hall while they were working
out.
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The Penn State Educational Partnership Program (PEPP) is looking for college
students interested in earning extra money tutoring middle school
students.
The PEPP Academies are located at Wayne and Wilson Middle Schools and Central
High School in Erie. The first hour of the Academy is spent with the students working on
their homework. Small group activities and field trips are also planned. Tutors are needed
at the middle school on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 2:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.,
beginning Monday, September 27, 1993, and at the high school on Tuesdays
and Thursday, 3.{)0 pan. - 6:00 p.m., beginning Thursday, September 9, 1993.
You can pick the day(s) you want to work according to your schedule. The pay is $5.00 per
hour. If transportation is a problem, carpooling may be available.
You don't have to be eligible for the work study program in order to take advantage of this
opportunity. Everyone is welcome. Please call Kim at the Penn State
Downtown Center, 871-6001, for more information. Don't wait, call now! These
positions are filled fast!
TEM BEIRBND COLLEGE
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Tell us what you think of the
new format. You opinion
counts!
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