Thursday, February 16,1995 Generation X - Crossroads of Change in a New Era by Alison Ernandez Contributing Writer Those of us bom between 1961 and 1981 are known as Generation X, the "me" generation, twentysomethings, slackers, baby-busters, the invisible generation or the 13 th generation. These are some of the various titles labeling this generation. We are described as the first generation of latchkey children, products of dual-career households, and in some 30% of cases, products of divorced or separated parents. In one respect, we are lucky to not have been through a major war or any pivotal experience, but the war we are facing is the job market, which is at its worst since World War 11. Our generation is more likely than previous generations to be unemployed, underemployed, and living at home with Mom and Looking to make some extra cash?! Then The Collegian wants you! We are in need of a courier to take the paper to Corry on Wednesday nights to be published, bring it back to campus and distribute it. Call or stop by the office: x 6488 *★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ * DONT MISS OUT ¥ ON THE FUN!! ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ORIENTATION LEADER! APPLICATIONS ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN THE STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 896-6171 £ DEADLINE TO APPLY: FRIDAY. MARCH a I************************** Dad (how about that thought!). Generation X is more ethnically diverse and more comfortable with diversity than any previous generation. We are 70% white, 13% black. 12% Hispanic, 4% Asian and 1% Native American. We have been described as having no values and being "me" centered. In fact, we have been the generation taking an interest in protecting trie environment, and improving our communities. This has led to 48% of us between the ages of 18 and 24 engaging in volunteer work. We have been accused of being self-centered, slackers, constantly angry, devoid of values and morals, unknowns, hopeless users and disrespectful, which we all know are myths. But where do these myths come from? In the '3os they were the Beats, in the '6os it was the hippies, in the '7os, the disco baby-boomers, in -J, News the 'Bos, the yuppies and the buppies, and in the '9os it's us, and now the media has simply redefined the new generation: GENERATION X. Each generation is defined and labeled by the times and events surrounding it Every generation has had its difficult issues to face. What, if anything, makes this generation different from previous generations? Do you hold your own opinion about the myths and label of Generation X? If you are concerned, angered, or frustrated about Generation X issues, come and voice those opinions, at the open forum on February 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall. Students, staff, and faculty are encouraged to come to team more and gain a better understanding about this generation, its wants, its needs, and its thoughts! * * AN * * Weather Update Today Partly Cloudy; high ■F'TVV between 30 - 35. Friday Partly Cloudy; high IHHIHBbSbB between 40 -45. PartCy Cloudy Weekend Partly Sunny; high on the low 40’s. / > r PageS