News Party continued from front page One student who got away through the window said that many students at the party chose to run. "A bunch of kids were jump ing," the student said. "People Black continued from front page by Penn State University at the time. "The endowment money al lows Behrend to give scholar ships to undergraduates and graduates, provide graduate as sistance and faculty endowed chairs, and the excellence and opportunity fund," Magenau said. According to the Behrend Quarterly, the Black Family Ex cellence and Opportunity Fund Speaker continued from front page treatment. On May 17, 2004, Ochs and her partner married on the first hour of the first day that it was possible. Although she thought it was mainly for protection and legal reasons, Ochs said "my wedding day was the most “ Gays can't win the amazing day of my life." wedding was on fight if they are the Her the front page only ones fighting of the Washing ton Post and a it. Sometimes you video was posted online. have to fight other Afterward, the newlyweds people's fights." "received noth ing but love, ROBYN OCHS support, and af- Gay/Lesbian/Bi Activist and firmation." ' l4 p . it Speaker Strangers Waved to them from their cars and public school buses. People "Gays can't win the fight if stopped them on the street. A they are the only ones fighting complete stranger approached it. Sometimes you have to fight them and told them that he was other people's fights," she says. Tnax ?IYlkkztrx WIATRIP mostly cloudy UNIVERSITY GATE APARTMENTS NEW 3 & 4 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FEATURING ALL PRIVATE BATHROOMS Located directly across the entrance from Penn State Behrend On-site office and laundry Fully applianced kitchen High speed Internet in all bedrooms Free parking Central air conditioning Walking distance to class Two full baths were frantic - they just wanted to get out." Shrout says that less than twenty students were in the apartment upon the arrival of Police and Safety. As of press time, the univer sity is in the process of bringing in students who attended the party to hear their statements. After they have collected the stories, they will decide which sanctions, if any, apply. provides innovative and state of-the-art technology, facilities, and programs to the business faculty and students. This in cludes library, instructional, and technology resource, and community and industry out reach. In addition to Behrend, Pat Black has made a difference on the city of Erie. "As a business person, he is very dedicated to Erie, Pa. and Western Pa.," Magenau said. Black is the chairman of Erie Management Group, which in vests in and manages compa nies whose innovative products capitalize on economic oppor- from Israel and how he hoped that someday same-sex mar riages would be accepted in his country. In light of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in Cali fornia, Ochs told the audience, "I'm here to recruit you to change the world." State laws are a great start, but gays still have a long way to go. Ochs ex plained that al- though she is married in Mas sachusetts, she is not married in the eyes of the federal govern ment. She believes that in five years there will be more support of her lifestyle, but she also stressed the importance of spreading awareness and gaining involve ment. tuesday wednesdav _ , .., on.. 1 A partly sunny PODIA II DEVI 10[4 "The system breaks down into on- and off-campus stu dents," Shrout says. "On-cam pus students will be handled through Community Standards, which is often done through building coordinators. Off-cam pus students go through Judi cial Affairs." Shrout says that sanctions through Community Standards often deal with housing con tract review on the low end and tunities within the Lake Erie re gion. Through the company, Black provides opportunities for Behrend students by intern ships. "Erie Management Group has utilized students in projects for the company on many occa sions," Black said. Black chose Erie to develop his business because he feels like the city is the "golden op portunity." "There isn't any reason why we can't bring manufacturing and a high tech industry in. [Erie] has a perfect location and is one of the locations cho- yeag ey ne _ A packed Smith Chapel listened to Robyn Ochs speak on equality. Ochs visited the White House this summer and is traveling the world to talk to different groups about same-sex mar riage. She is he to-editor of Getting Bi: Voicer of Bisexuals Around the World, a book com posed of short essays from 184 bisexuals of different ages, classes, backgrounds, and gen ders. "I get paid to travel the world partly cloudy contract revocation on the high end. Judicial Affairs, she says, can affect academics through holds or transcript notations. "If students are honest, up front, responsible, we take into consideration the low-end codes," she says. "When stu dents lie or run, we get frus trated. When students choose to do crazy things like jump out of windows, we have to answer for that." sen by the experts for the biodiesel plant because we've got the access to the water through the lake and we've got real transport and truck trans port on the interstates." In a Behrend press release, Magenau said that Erie is fortu nate to be served by people committed to higher education and to the community at large. "In Pat Black, we have an ad vocate who is creating opportu nities where none existed, bringing new technologies to fruition, and investing in initia tives that will help make Erie more competitive in the global market," Magenau said. and talk to people who care about what I care about," Ochs said about her job. Ochs encouraged the audi ence to get involved in the ac ceptance of same-sex marriage in Pennsylvania. She said,'!`lf South America can do it, can't Pennsylvania?" She suggested that those wanting to get involved should visit http://www.equalitypa.org/. thursday 57 ~ R. overcast BEHREND BEACON October 23, 2009 www.thebehrendbeacon.com Winter calls for colder temperatures, but average snowfall MATT ALTO t,, , ,ither editor The 2008-2009 winter season was one for the ages. The im ages of "mountains" of snow in the parking lots and slick side walks around campus will soon not be forgotten. Erie's previous winter saw the second most snowfall meas ured in the city's records his tory with 145.8 inches snow. But will the upcoming season live up to the hype that the 2008-2009 brought? According to the Ac cuweather.com 2009-2010 win ter forecast by meteorologist Joe Bastardi, Erie can antici pate normal snowfall amounts as well as below normal tem peratures. Bastardi's forecast is not the only one calling for a near aver age winter in Erie, but other sources are as well. According to the National Weather Service's Climate Pre diction Center and the 2010 Farmers' Almanac, the Erie area will see average tempera tures and precipitation. The Old Farmers' Almanac winter forecast for Erie is calling for slightly colder temperatures than average with below nor mal snowfall. Erie's average snowfall in the period between the beginning of October and the end of April is 91.7 inches. High tempera tures in the heart of the winter season average near the middle 30's. Average lows are near 20 degrees. The majority of the snowfall received in Erie is associated pir O w F A with lake-effect snow, which occurs when cold winds blow across a long stretch of warm lake water. As the wind blows across the lake, it lifts the warmer air sitting above the lake. As the air rises it freezes, then falls as snow on the wind ward shores. In order to have lake effect snow, the lakes cannot be frozen. Forecasted below nor mal temperatures could expe dite to process of freezing the lake. Once the lake is frozen, the lake-effect machine is effec tively "turned off". During the 2008-2009 winter season, the lake was not frozen for extended periods of times. This enabled Erie to receive record amounts of snow. With below average temperatures expected this season, we can expect to see not as much snow as we did last year. With the general consensus calling for below average tem peratures regarding the aver age snowfall, it can be said with confidence that the 2009-2010 winter season will not set records like the 2008-2009 sea- Expect chilly temperatures to be the story of the season with below average temperatures forecasted. But don't count out the snow, as long as the lake is not cov ered by ice and the direction of the winds is right, Erie will still see a significant amount of snow by just being located in the Snow Belt. Keep in mind, 91.7 inches of snow is approximately equal to seven and a half feet. Source: National Weather Service Marcus Yeagley / The Behrend Beacon 4 4