News BEHREND BEACON December 4, 2009 www.thebehrendbeicon.com Record crowd at Midnight Bingo At a illtuwe Who: Lion Ambassadors CONNOR SATTELY editor-in-r hief A red carpet rolled down the length of McGarvey Commons, Frank Sinatra hits played on the sound system, and flash photography greeted over 300 students who attended Friday's Midnight Bingo. The popular event, held roughly three times per semes ter, normally draws around 150 students. 'We had a record of over 300 students in attendance," says Lauren Restich, Treasurer for Lion Ambassadors, who hosts the event. "It was really unex pected due to the Penn State Ohio State football game that weekend." Lauren Restich / Contributed photo Midnight Bingo's usual crowd of 150 students was doubled with over 300 students in attendance at its Nov. 27 session THON continued from front page honor the SKN brother's dona tions, minus the offending let ters. Thomas went on to say that it was up to THON whether or not to remove them, but the request to do so came from Brown. "They [IFC] Igtoached" someone they tiettfgtt was a, representative of THON," said Lindsey Hopkins Hall, Coordi nator of Student Involvement and Fraternities and Sorority Life. SAYMI wf*tuTorw in Am o day in *an loudy, possible snow mostly cloudy, possible mostly cloudy, possible snow showers snow snow Alcohol Poisoning Critical Signs of Alcohol Poisoning • Mental Confusion, person cannot be woken • Vomiting • Seizures • Slow breathing (less than 8 breaths per minute) • Irregular breathing • Low body temperature, bluish skin, paleness Excessive drinking can kill you. The aspiration of vomit may lead to asphyxiation or poisoning of the respiratory center of the brain and can result in death. Get help immediately if you have any concern about someone who is intoxicated! Call Police Services on Campus at 814-898-6231 or 911. Worried that you or your friend will get into trouble, ask yourself if it is worth taking a chance with someone's life? Code A g is of Conduct Code of Conduct Policy # 14 DISORDERLY CONDUCT: Engaging in disorderly, disruptive, lewd or indecent conduct. The item includes but is not limited to: inciting or participating in a riot or group disruption; failing to leave the scene of a riot or group disruption when instructed by officials; disruption of programs, classroom activities or functions and processes of the University; creating unreasonable noise; or creating a physically hazardous or physically offensive condition. ON CAMPUS HOUSING POLICY Quiet Policy One of the goals of Housing and Food Services and Residence Life is to provide an atmosphere that is conducive to study and rest. In order to meet this goal, all students must understand that the right of students to study and sleep takes precedence over the right to ma ke , noise disturbs others. Quiet hours have been established and are posted in arresidence areas*"'. ‘4./wwwwfam/A. Students who participated re ceived one free bingo card to use throughout the night. Addi tional cards were 50 cents each, which would go towards de fraying the costs of the event. Prizes included a Nintendo Wii, iPod touch, a digital cam era, new DVD releases, movie soundtracks, board games, dorm essentials, and gag gifts, Restich said. Midnight Bingo, Restich says, was initially a club set up by RAs in 2001 as an alternative for students on weekends in stead of partying. Lion Ambas sadors, founded in 1982 by Irvin Kochel, adopted the event in 2004. The next event, starting at 10:00 p.m. and lasting until "Because Molly had been the chair, Cody [Brown] felt com fortable approaching Molly to ask about it. But it was not IFC that took them down, and it was not necessarily an IFC de cision, because it wasn't an IFC function. "I was approached by Cody to take them down" said Thomas "because they didn't want Sigma Kappa Nu to be reciikriyed as an organization, or-recognized with THON. Be calm of that, I took them down" "It was not the choice of THON to take these cut-outs down with the SKN letters on them," contradicts THON tu_ 4 . 1 „- • ay 4 .4Pk ii 4104ake Quiet Please . . . midnight, will take place Satur- What: a chance to win prizes including Nintendo WiL , iPod day, Dec. 5 in the McGarvey touc h . caleta, new DVD Commons. A brand new bingo 1 44 sest mov i e soun d tracks, machine has been purchase ' a l s for the event, which will follow ' gas g s a "Holiday" theme. Pizza, subs, when: mo c ouvey , c ommons and drinks, along with prizes, When: 10:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. will be provided. Saturday, Dec. 5 Prizeskt" friends Lauren Restich / Contributed photo Students competed against each other for the chance to win prizes such as a Nintendo Wii and iPod touch chairperson Carly Lapp. solve this as best as we can to "The IFC stated they had a make sure their names are still petition that [SKN] not be rec- placed on the wall, showing ognized on campus and asked that they did support the cause us to do this. We did not want to of THON." do that, since we do not have All of Behrend's Greek Letter any problem with the fraternity Organizations, including Pan and believe they have every Hellenic council and the IFC, right to write what they want have signed a petition stating on the cutouts." their agreement that they "Again, this was not the would not associate with SKN choice of our committee to do on an organizational level. this, fttQd LlN)P i i'vVe were Shortly before 7 p.m. on Dec. asked to acid cOtill,pot do any- 3, the names that had been re thing aboalit whelf a petition moved were replaced, sans was shown to us by Cody Greek letters. Brown. We wish we did not have to do that, to have less controversy between organiza tions but we are trying to re- wednesday 36,8 thsizsday Association of Black Collegians hosts Kwanzaa dinner Agatha Nixon, a Behrend student, and others enjoyed the Kwanzaa dinner hosted by Charwan Allen and Dawn Richards. Activities in cluded a Poetry to the People performance and Unity statement. Ashley Bemis / The Behrend Beacon A THON fundraiser cut-out was left after similar decorations with the SKN letters were taken down. The decorations in question have been replaced with the offending letters removed. Free • Confidential STD TESTING - WALK IN CLINIC Erie County Department of Health 606 West Second Street (Comer of West 2nd & Cherry Streets) Monday 9.00 am -11:00am Wednesday I 00pm-3.00pm Thursday 3 00pm-5 00pm Questions? Call 451-6700 Granada Apartments I & 2 bedroom units Millereek Mall area... 17 minutes from Behrend 1 Bring in this coupon and recieve 1 i month's rent FREE viimikwaidamaisiboailL. (1114)11611-4651 gnumbthomesandland.com