Thursday, April 20, 1995 Letters to the Editor Egg Hunt thanks A special thanks should go out to the Multi-Cultural Council, Veterans Affairs, Sigma Tau Gamma, Kappa Delta Rho and the RUB desk for the Ist annual easter egg hunt that was held on Saturday, April 15, 1995 in the Reed Wintergarden. My two children Steven and Kayla really enjoyed Need know how As you may have noticed all over campus, it is election time for SGA officers again. Some of the ads are very colorful and thought-provoking, and some hie to point to the diversity of the ticket they are running for, but when it comes time to vote, what are we supposed to consider/ Here is a little thought from someone who sat on the SGA senate for two years: as students we need to elect_ officers that know the job and know how to do it well. Sorry to say that this isn't a time to vote for your friends. SGA officers should have attended a meeting or two, and be aware of the limitations that SGA has. For example, SGA does not Job well done I want to commend the students and organizations who helped to put together the Egg Hunt this past weekend. My t+04 , 0 sofis, Seth and Shane had a wonderful time. Not only did they enjoy themselves, but they are still talking about it. It was a definite plus that the Egg Hunt was inside because it was a very cold day. In addition, the people were very helpful in a The Collegian encourages Letters to the Editor on news coverage, editorial conten current issues and University affairs. All letters should be typed and signed by no than two people and can be mailed to The Collegian office addressed to the Editors. The Behrend College Collegian Published weekly by the students The Pennsylvania State University at Erie, The Behrend Coll e Co-Editors Holly L Beaty Jennifer V. Colvin Aden Killing &Boldness Manager Jomifer Heilman The Collogkin's editorial opinion is determined by the editorial staff, with the tadhari holding faud.tesponsibility. Opinions expressed in The Collegian are not necessarily those of The Collegian or The Pennsylvania State University. themselves. The organizations were so friendly and made sure that all the children got eggs. Thank you! I just thought that they should be recognized for their efforts. Pam Kedzior control the prices in the Gorge or the cable in the dorms. As students we can complain all we want, but SGA does not have the capacity to control these issues. Anyone concemed enough would know that speakers were invited to answer questions and to talk about these issues this semester. Not like it is a surprise to any Behrend student, but University Park holds the big guns. New ideas are great and refreshing, but without the knowledge and know how, government can be a dangerous thing. Jody Obrosky Bth Semester Psychology friendly sort of way. They were willing to help search for eggs, paint their faces, or just talk with the kids. The extra attention they gave made the Egg Hunt all the worth while. Everyone was very helpful, kind and made the day a whole lot nicer. Stacy Weidler Girard, PA Collegian Staff Laura Bee, Matthew D. Cisme, Chad Clouse, Jane Csir, John M. Emerson, Brian Gregory, Ericha Hagenbuch. Joneatra Henry, LaNae Hill, Steven R. Landon, Josh Lucas, Claudette Mokwa, Eric► Morrell, Brad Park, Jill Pauch, Brian Stadler, Karen Steele, David Stoehr, Julie Stocker. News Editor R. Carl Campbell 111 Sports Editor Joe Mottillo Assistant Sports Editor Nick Zulovich Entertainment Editor Lori Anna Dyer Militant Entertainment Editor John Hafner Photography Editor Dan Novicki The J. Elmer Reed Union Building, , . Station Road, Erie, PA 16563. 814- Photographers: Jennifer Bernier, Sheila 898-6488 or 814-898-6019 fax. ISSN Bickel 1071-nllB. Op/Ed ‘44) CIA 16T IV. "TUIT GRIN oF M&NEWT Skis LidA NEXT. MIA Copy Editors & Typists Michelle Gnundl Danielle Murphy Diane Hardner Courier Jay Rowlle Distribution Justin Tinker Postal Information: The Collegian is published weekly by the students of The Pennsylvania State University at Erie, The Behrend College; First Floor. Advisor Mrs. Cathy Mester Letter Policy: The Collegian encourages letters on news coverage, editorial content and University affairs. Letters should be typewritten, double-spaced and signed by no more than two persons. Letters should be no longer than 400 words. Letters should include the semester standing and major of the writer. All letters should provide the address and phone number of the writer for verification of the letter. The Collegian reserves the right to edit letters for length and to reject letters. Letters submitted to The Collegian become property of the newspaper. The Collegian is published every Thursday during the academic year on recycled Page 5 4 lot AtoooisComa