Pitt-Johnstown sororities and fraternities are preparing for Greek Week activities to be held ,this week. The Greeks have painted murals on the Student Union windows to represent the week‘s events. The main , programs will'take place Thursday‘, Frjday and Saturday. The schedule is as follows:
Tom Hillegas of Delta Chi. Vice President of lnterfraternity Council and Karen Matolyak of Zeta Sigma Tau, Vice President of the lntersorority Council. are heading the Greek Week committee. Housing Bills to IncreaseThomas J. Wonders, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid, revealed that student housing bills will increase in price by about $20 per term next year. Wonde'rs met with the Student Senate housing committee and Jacob Stiffler, housing director, last week. He said the 5% priceincrease will bring the cost for any type of on-campus housing to about $390 per term. Stiffler explained that the inflationary measure is being taken to meet projected "increases in costs of utilities, energy, labor, and rates of supplies and equipment. Stiffler announced anew procedure to be implemented for the signing of housing contracts. Students will sign contracts for the entire academic year, rather than the "present term-by-term basis. One housing deposit of $l00 for the year will be charged. A student who is not planning to return for a certain term will have the $50 deposit for that term refunded if he notifies the ‘housing office 30 days prior to the beginning of that term. Another housing change is modified sign-up system to go into effect this term. Sign-ups will take place over a. period of three weeks. During the first week, ., studentsmay sign up for townhouses. A list of students whojhave been assigned to apartments will be published. Then, during the second week, students will sign up A V for new husing. Students may request dormitory rooms during the the third week. The same priorities will be followed in making room assignments as previously, according to Stiffler. Those students who already live in a certain place will have ' first claim to live there again. Students with seniority, or the hightest number of credits, will have second priority. Alcohol Policy Noted"University bulletin has been released which states the Pitt- Johnstown’s policy concerning alcoholic beverages on campus.
The dispensing or consuming of alcoholic beverages is strictly prohibited in public areas which include the following: the library, all academic" buildings, the student union, the Log Cabin, the Adirondack Shelter, the lobby and hallway areas of all resident facilities and any exterior location of the campus. Any exceptions to the policy requre the approval of the Dean of Student Life for student-sponsored affairs, and the Director of Public Affairs for faculty or staff events. The bulletin also listed rules that would apply to the dispensing and consumption of alcohol at parties or other social occasions:
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