Page 2 Behrend Briefs &■" %r Coffee with the Provost: will be held on Tuesday, November 16 at 1 p.m. in Reed Seminar Room. It is an opportunity for students to discuss issues and concerns with Dr. John M. Lilley, Provost and Dean. All students are invited to attend. Coffee, drinks and snacks are provided. Crime Prevention Program: Police and Safety will offer free engraving of valuables for students as well as bicycle registration from Monday November 15 until Wednesday November 17 from 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. each day. They will be in the lobbies of Perry (Monday), Lawrence (Tuesday), and Niagara (Wednesday). Astronomy Open House: “The Search for Extraterrestrial Life” will be the subject of the next Astronomy Open House. The open house will be held Friday, Nov. 19, and begin with an illustrated talk at 7:30 p.m. in 101 Otto Behrend Science Building. This is to be followed by observation using the College’s small telescopes, weather permitting, as well as a discussion lead by Dr. Roger Knacke, a NASA-funded planetary researcher who heads the Division of Science. Admission is free. Diehl Honors Luncheon: Children from Diehl Elementary School, grades 1-5 who made the honor poll during their first semester, will be healed to lunch at Dobbins Dinning Hall Underage Drinking On Sunday, October 31 at 1:20 a.m., a commuter student was observed staggering around the parking lot by the apartment quad. When stopped by officers, they could detect alcohol on his breath. When he was asked his age, he stated that he was not 21 years old. At this time, the subject was given a citation for underage drinking. Underage Drinking/Public Drunkenness On Sunday, October 31 at 2:15 a.m., a student was observed staggering in the parking lot of Lawrence Hall. When officers talked with the subject, they could smell the odor of alcohol on his breath. The subject was cited for underage drinking and public drunkenness. Towed Vehicle On Sunday, November 7 at 1:15 a.m., a vehicle was towed from Perry lot for parking in a faculty/staff seven days a week 24 hours a day space. A state traffic citation was issued. Obscene Phone Call Investigation Update Many women across campus have been receiving obscene phone calls from “Frank Fasso.” Police and Safety is asking that, due to the mass of complaints received, if the woman has just received one call from this individual that she need not report the incident. At this point of the investigation it is asked that only the women receiving repeated calls from this man notify Police and Safety. This man is calling all of the local colleges. If he calls Behrend he states he is from Edinboro; if he calls Edinboro he will say he is from Behrend or another college. This is currently under investigation and charges will be filed once the identity of the individual is determined. 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Informational forms are available from Mari Trenkle in the Provost’s Office (x 6160) or Leigh Barnes in the Learning Assistance Center (x 6014). Attention Freshmen and Sophomores: If you are interested in the Honors Program, but did not attend yesterday’s Honors Interest Meeting, you may schedule an appointment by calling the Provost’s Office at x 6160. Women’s Film Series continues: The movie “Overseas” will be shown on Tuesday, November 16 at 7 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall. Admission is free and open to the public. Dinner with Six Strangers: will be held on Thursday, November 18 at 6 p.m. in the Wintergreen Cafe. All students are invited to attend this seventh annual evening of fine food and fellowship. Students may RSVP in the Office of Student Activities until November 15, 1993. Conte dine with faculty, staff and fellow students. Dinner is free so don’t miss itl Study Abroad Information: Attention freshmen and sophomores: information on spring 1995 Education Abroad Programs is CRUISE SHIP JOBS! available at the Provost’s Office in QlenhiU Farmhouse or you may contact Mari Trenkle at x 6160. Parking Permit Sale: As of Monday, November 1,1993 fall parking permits will be reduced to half price for the rest of the semester. The reduced price will be reflected in the spring permits if bought between November 1 and December 1. For more information, call Larry Sitvis at Police and Safety. OLAS Meeting: The Organization of Latin American Students’ meetings are on Sundays at 9:10 p.m. in Hall. For more information, contact Yadira (x 6854, box #580). Class Still Needs “Adopted”: The third grade class at Diehl Elementary School is still seeking a student organization to adopt them. Contact Leigh Barnes at x 6014. Tutoring Available: at the Learning Assistance Center (2nd floor of Hbrafy, Room 203) for free in such areas as physics, Spanish, math, psychology, and study ski Us. For more information, call the Center at x 6014 and ask for Bob Patterson. Bowl-A-Thon: The Omicron Delta Kappa honor society will hold its annual Bowl-A- Thon on Sunday, November 14, at Eastland ’ Bowling Lanes. All proceeds will go toward new books for the Behrend library. For more information contact Keith McFall at x 6840, or Brett Casteel at x 6879. The first Student Government executive board meeting of the semester was held on Tuesday. The meeting was held to discuss questions that will be posed to the stipend committee. A committee was formed to approach the directors of the library and the computer center. The goal is to extend the hours of both during finals week. Living on Campus (formerly Commuter Council) has moved its meetings to 12:00-1:00 on Wednesdays. 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