The Behrend beacon. (Erie, Pa.) 1998-current, February 21, 2003, Image 3

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Question of the Week s-rs.
"/ liked who he chose because
she seemed more down to earth
and not interested in his
money. It was more of a fairy
tale at the end."
Ashley Tiddler
DUS. 02
Bruno's goes to the dogs with 'ln All Seriousness'
PHOTO BY ERIN McCARTY / BEHREND BEACON
A doghouse frame (left) in front of the Bruno’s entrance welcomes guests to the special dog-themed dinner, Doghouse Dinner and Delirium, held Thursday. For $l5, guests received
a meal and a show by renowned Erie-based comedy troupe “In All Seriousness" (right), which includes Behrend associate professor of economics Dr. James Kurre. The group
performed a variety of improvisational skits, monologues, commercials, and parodies of such songs as “My Girl,” “My Favorite Things,” and “War.”
Knacke discusses dark
matter at Astronomy Night
FILE PHOTO
Physics and astronomy professor Dr. Roger Knacke presented “Dark Energy in
the Universe” Thursday. The lecture, part of the Astronomy Open House series,
focused on the discovery that the universe contains “dark energy", which fills the
universe and stretches space at increasingly fast rates.
"I felt that foe’s choice was the right
one because Sarah was very stuck
up and fake. I think Zora deserved
to win because she was treated bad
by the other girls.
feannie Roos
Psychology, 04
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Friday, February 21, 2003
"I was happy with who he picked. I
was also happy with the ending
because she was really interested in
him for him and not his money. That
was the whole purpose for the show."
Lauren Breskovich
Business Mgmt, 04
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“l really don't care to watch
that show!!”
Natasha Gayle
Accounting, 04
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The Behrend Beacon
7 was happy that loe picked Zora,
because it seemed like she cared
about him and not "loe Million
ire", but I thought the whole thing
was too drawn out
Sara Kelly
DUS, 02
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