News of the front page of last week's Behrend Beacon, ♦preview for the Sons of Gaels group said to turn to the section on page 10. We neglected to clarify that is a broad and ancient Gaelic term that roughly to "the basic ideas, traditions, and beliefs of a g&Ujp of people." In other terms, "culture." Wfe sincerely regret the error. Also, in the first paragraph of the article "Going ’Greener 1 " that ran on the front page of last week's issue, we stated that "Waste Management introduced single-stream recycling to Behrend two summers ago, but recycling bins across cam pus did not label them as such." Upon a second reading, the structure of that sentence im plies that the bins themselves were responsible for not la beling themselves as single-stream recycling, rather than anyone else. The sentient and super-advanced robotic cyberbins have yet to be deployed across campus. We sincerely regret the error. The Behrend Beacon strives for accuracy and excellence in our reporting. 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Cali 451-6700 BEHREND HISTORICAL SOCIETY “INTO THE FIRE”: SEPTEMBER 11, POPULAR MUSIC, AND PUBLIC MEMORY Organization of American Historians Distinguished Lecturer: Director, Penn State Erie School of Humanities and Social Sciences: Dr. Richard Aquila April 1, 2010 7:00 PM Penn State Erie REDC iso Kinsey Sicks continued from front page “Rachel, [a Kinsey Sicks member] took me on stage, and they sang ‘Cheap Fucking Guy’ about me," Egli said, who is a freshman accounting major Daniel Smith / The Behrend Beacon From left to right, Kinsey Sicks members Rachel, Trampolina, Trixie, and Winnie serenade Kyle Egli. Race machine continued from front page They enlisted the help of Andy Herrera, the director of the Office of .Educational Eq .u!ity,!ap4^iver*(ty i Programs, 'fj-113 WEED'S W£A7FI E li monday 39/31 few showers PRESENTS: and a member of Trigon. “It was completely surprising and nerve-wracking. It was fun, too, with personal meaning for a lot of us.” “Doing this beats the hell out of being a lawyer, which is what I used to be," Rachel said. “If I could work having sex and eat ing into the show it would be that much better.” In Kinsey Sicks' Erie debut who says that this is the second time that the Race Machine has made its way to Behrend. “It's powerful to see yourself as a different race, a different age,” he said. “It’s a great way to reach the diversity expectations and chal lenges at Penn State Behrend.” For Alicusic, the machine tuesday 4-6^6 partly cloudy September 1 ith brought about a change in the American people. Out of the destruction came a new wave of music. Bruce Springsteen, Enya, Neil Young, Toby Keith, and other popular artists offer valuable clues about American attitudes and actions in the aftermath of 9-11. they worked in a lot of new ma terial, from ripping on Bruno s food to calling the city “a real shithole.” “This was delightful, and it was mostly at the audience's expense,” said Winnie, a mem ber of Kinsey Sicks. “If you missed our show, I hope your teacher writes loser on your next paper.” brings a multi-cultural element that hits close to home. “Being foreign-born and for eign-raised, I think it's great to raise awareness of different ethnicities and background,” said Alicusic, who moved to America from Bosnia and Herzegovenia only four months before September 11, 2001. "It's Wednesday partly cloudy Questions? bhsexecs@gmail.com Behrend Beacon i f\ . March 26, 2010 \ www.thebehrendbeacon.com Spring Fing tickets to go on sale RACHELLE THOMPSON This year the annual Spring Fling will be on April 15 and is open to everyone. The Student Athletic Advi sory Committee is sponsoring the event and will be selling only 300 tickets. Sales begin March 29-31 in the REDC and Reed Union Building. The event will take place at the Ambassador Centre, off"of Peach Street. Dress code is semi-formal. Dinner will be served, which is included with the price of the ticket. Music will be played by a DJ starting at 8:00 p.m. and ending at 12:00 a.m. Cost of tickets will be $2O per person, they will also be offer ing a bus service to get students to and from the event. These tickets cost an additional $5 per ticket, and are also sold during dance ticket sales. The bus service will be avail able to shuttle students to and from the event. The bus will pick up and drop students off at the Junker Center parking lot. Two buses will depart from the Junker Center, one at 7:30 p.m. and the other at 7:50 p.m. important to raise awareness of anything that makes us differ ent.” The machine came from Wolfman Productions, which describes it as a “unique multi media creation” that “chal lenges perceptions of race, age, and other outward human fea tures." WEATHift.CaM thursday 59/« iw u s editor partly cloudy SGA