4 The Behrend College c:49 • is n Thursday, April 4, 1996 1 - rle, PA 16563 Prayer threatened; diversity questioned by Seen Slekklne• Ca&vim Sy" The typically mellow, con Moor College promises to nan•M that way-but not for very long. A potentially explcolve Lome Melchor has emerged on campus. The Woe concerns pearl et graduation and convocation. The ensure to tan prayer r school crenumies is being led by Michael 'Unocal. • Suntan Government Associallim senator. The Bch:end College is the only Penn State campus to have pryer r school ceremonies. Unpaid khans pram Y IC hod connonma tits irrational rind convocation may put many Simkins in an awkward nal unfair situalion "I know that it would Waal some people to have to listen lo a pays eider that mention some ICrtl of a deity If they dm's believe in a deity, on a God that Isn't their Oat.' Zampatti captained. While samortua of pars at school mromonkat paint ma that wand . ancit• graduation and _ocalvdeatkon Is not emndetary. 7ampeal WWI* .I.lpgrlng the «remarks Is not at option for many students. - lea your {Mansion. Most people..don't Wird lo 'ram k I foe/ dun the aucknts shouldn't have to be othauled by haring a prayer them I personally would be ollental if I had to hum in o.*Zampeui said. Dr. John Litany, provost 0101 den. who Is In favor of the 48.yearokl tradition, Ices prayer as a practice in flimsily and 44C/3/KC. "I would feel like we had failed that person if that person was so intoknutt that he at President's veto power questioned eartzkin agree with the motion that loss ewe (two weeks opal. odd Miller. Members ths St ' Wks woo on e to ex ni p t lain how Oesenunesa Arociatloe ksve ;and . . ye. ..We aid. thaw mtG time " bas Wi th. daszsAio.ol\l4o Na bi .ko ll led . *amid his SOA Persona have So vro a pared peewee 'Dome Pad, SOA lesonor, N SCIA Naming thaa *I. exmplained the wixantaga of die held two weeks ago Lambe b . Thule. Maltl4Wletral Connell think Phssldane. pa fa* a Rog" to would glee the Santis the nutria the swam at tins dim do SOA %elegant bee au woo a wt., that Proddent I . maw.. Mod Naomi. •-,., ; E .._ Ism 4 e R 1 , . .., . p . . , ID,. 14 LL . .E C-. v. 06,0. ;it, 40. +vow gadAt sisAor-- 4-• - _ 0 March 3, 1994 he Barren College -V • C IllSto • -11- 't* fOre d Anc-41 Dobbins donating sawce to commitity blood blan Admissions Office, who 'lto asked to remain nameless 'The college we, forced to make &florin. We knew we had to either leee the Milano or rain tuition. We went with what we perceived as the lesser of two So what does this mean Ice you. the Imam? How will this theory dilemma Idea your ming habits here at Behrens!? To understate the obvious, the food Just wolfs taw the same. Since Milano wee was the beckbone of ow foods deparmart. adding a Mitinctive flair to Ike Mut, stromholl, sloppy )ohs, beef slew. stuffed shells, lumens, tacos. breakfut leads, a undue dessau, sod domes of other dishes, Pam Stan Behrend will hem to MOM to Me Me of WM • MOM' NOM 11100111 11 fildlak e , At this time of dietary depression and meal•llera mystery, I mow rase we Mad flan eat Mks it las am Sera, It will Is M amotimed Ogler maw as weedw op web day laskehrelkii•To with the eremite' of a moo& MO WM MOM* ONI MINN& , , waterlog bowlful of Mllaito healed Wm mu kW* Wean In other not so important news that noon* see* era enent 4 1 14*d4 1 Y Ins only Imps and pray that out troampaby adatinkketois will by lye /*men he ihe goatee the find en adequate subdue for our cot he had bele anal = beloved Milano, which Is now bystuder ealmflad meleg Honk mate than a wawa fat The death of Piesidow Climan wows pen 30-06 rine Mu thousands of disillusioned and on Wednesday was a great under a used NM. He men I 1, victimised audona tragedy. He was shuck down le mowed to ohms tle inesidonk \ 6 0 1 Like thildmo who awake C. 4 the d ata of his life by a lose He wee tut mew funnies down Christmu morning with • nosh {moan s k e w., wee , the of caked anticipation only to w hite house but Proudest rifle. Lasso. we fund oat thee discova thatSams final alma Clinton wu hit is the ample. the delay our far Outitod fluestki t them, we, too, have Ws and the bullet exited the bed of were not enough Datum mi• ni _ Mbar begotten by the Milano makers, hishet.bard be Ow Pleddat who have discarded the little When shot. Clinton stood The Presidia nu rushed so ?L e tt e r people' like as who have made waiting to board Airforce Om WWer Reed Medical Cowes woe i e ";',4" Milano the ;rut sauce that it is There was s delay lit bowling the be was nude to welt due hours kammen, k day. Mrplane, so be wombat frog the wale filling oat imanose funs. beck porch drinking a beer. This IN died two bouts lam to walk elln* by Carry I). Out CallutdoSuf Conrdinstrom of Dobbins Dining 11.11 announced with heavy helms Ibis week the they will no toms offer Milano ranee as a femme of iheir Irellsomsded menu. Apparently the cost of this Itigh.priced delicacy has risen dramatically, forcing Behread offkials bake immediate action and amnia other, cheaper sauces. 1 wtettlod with the ahemative for weeks. Ilaring the inside coop. I was able to ',Kieft ell ilte possihk options before releasing Nis &nod news to our students. Bet the sitoMion was really out of control. Kith. I'm sorry." admitted a Ingßlevel wwwwsw Dobbin, who. follies sedum dos red nab adhloy. aged as tem& onsaymota. Inmates demand fot Ow wonder maws prompted Its manufscuirows to Mks Owls micas. mulling in mass confusion and chaos at Pam State campuses saws Ow sow. Sources at the nation's main Milano manufacturing and distribution plant, located In Lillie Italy outside of Cleveland, confirm That profiteers wins to seise upon their Milano monopoly and expand the market with a vriety of new foods, such as 'Masao Surprise' and "MilanwPops." Unconl'imnd wponsremre that the Milano maken may also be negotimmg a deal with NASA, in which their sauce would be sold to the government as a combination astronaut WI/nickel fuel component The setioutness of the sithaiton is summed up by the mot& of an employee of the WAR BREAKS'OUTOIGUA see page 9 PLEASE BE AWARE:' - This paper is ajoke.(no, not as usual). , This week, it really isl Nothingjn it is true, factual, or should be taken seriously. she was unwilling ever to hear a prayer offcmd in a million different from Weill own: he said. "I &WI dunk h should he scrapped in did name of intokrance." Out Lilky said that widespread community appeal mold propel hint to reluctantly discontinue prayer at gradunuon. "I'm not nos Selling prayer: Lilley said. think I'm out selling a sense of gratitude: • scow of thanksgiving; a sense of congratulations. a sense of hest wishes. That doesn't have to be done through "We mild continue the prayer or MI continue the prayer but I would Just hope we would do it for all the right masons ard not for ICASOM of Ituolixance of lack of diversity.' Dr. Chris Reba. der of siodems, Is responsible fa seketing clergy makers ganaigh Campo. Ministry. Rd. admits that in past years weaken hive been strictly Choistlan,.but uye maul Wens to Improve &unity M yital!l a wield mod ot damomin ht Me pram 111111 mermonies. In compattaon, the Catholic dreemahmtlen, which emanating 60 mama Beheend's mann body, has Imo trammeled dem limas. "I like whai welt doing." Rebm odd of the mew policy. But he added, "If In fact there's consensus that It', no. sawroprisic then I think we would discontinue doing IL" see PRAYER pap, 3 Start saving lives: Blood drive Wednesday by Leg:LT:dm bl win odr stresiW ~, pis Donors must be at least yaws o data old. weigh at Mar 100 Ms rd Stacy Wypni, public teladons be In general health. Alt who On Wuhan*. April 10. do dinztor for the Blood Bank, mid, domain asked so eel well before Community Blood Wok of Die "Since we hod such a Feat dun donating blood. Cowry In conhowthin with of moo se w h o * am mo last lime The donsikm promo biro/sea Health and Wdtnem le pow, tw mush we hope to four steps aid lakes about 45 elensamb l l a Spring Blood DO". have the swine turn out." mlnume. The dire will be held 111 Bard The ai md Bask la wrong Flrg. the tkonta . trainers. Commons between II SAL and 5 for 0000 do of (m, and t a w W complmes a shoo health Mum P... Morten the time ft mikes to spegioisnian eM terfewe is with • Pau Mood *ire' et &hod Noe roves sucaleful. Ara ding to Patty Pesky McMahon. thostor of Ow WWI and Wedloess Came, suddli Erie, PA 18583 The Lady Lions will travel to Columbus, OH to play their second game of the INICAA Championship Saturday. see page 11 Behrend students roll up their sleeves with hopes of saving a life. see page 4 dorm bleed. s nom 'We see impedes • 100 n 150 The second rep is e mini down sod will be seemed for a plosiod. The domes pulse, cored: mid Liss Ondf, Mobile bleed mom. emporium rd Drive ectoderm re de bon Mel we decked no„P,un on u S KS, GE Palo ERIE. PA PEOMT 1212 Vol XVII, No. 12 Just like a chapter in a book, people's lives are separated by divisions and pauses - some slight, and often unnoticed; others a complete turn around, almost like a new starting point. For some people, college is slight pause; but for those like me, college is a new chapter with blank pages yet to be filled. To imagine myself a freshman is not hard considering that I was one only four years ago. . . scared and frantically searching for my schedule, I know what it is like to wander the campus from building to building wondering which teacher was STAFF. Volum* XLII, No. I But I'm not sitting down to write about my first day of classes. In fact, the day passed by so quickly I hardly remember it. However, what I do recall is the feeling I get when I realize that some of those people I met my first weeks of classes are still my friends. As I sit down to the computer and type my by-line for the last time, I can only smile. It was all worth it, no matter what cost. I have new and wonderful friends. We laughed, we cried; it was better than CATS. I know that somewhere in this world, every Wednesday night I will awaken early in the morning from that same dream I've had for the last four years. The dream is reoccurring; it comes and goes, but is always there Ragged breathing, the wax on my fingers clings to everything. Pages and pages of printed copy , wear Mei be usthlng Good-bye old friend by Jennifer V. Colvin Editor in Chief are everywhere. The printer never works. Mountain Dew is plentiful. Tension is thick and friendships blossom. I look around the office; the calm after the tornado chilling. The paper put to bed, we can finally exhale - and I awaken. No one knows the feeling. No one understands the desire. No one feels the need. Working on a newspaper is the most exhilarating feeling I have ever had. Adrenaline pumping, I get a natural high from writing and laying out pages. What I love the most isn't seeing my name in print, but instead the pride that bursts within my chest on Thursdays when I walk into Reed and see people reading The Collegian. That's what I will miss the most. I will not miss tests, grades, classes or papers. But instead, I will miss Behrend for a newspaper. To list everyone's name I want to thank, The Collegian would have to set a new record and publish 32 pages. Instead, I will say it simply: I owe more than that to some .Mrs. Lois Steele - my high school journalism teacher, Mrs. Steele taught me how to love story telling and that layout is important. Mrs. Cathy Mester - The Collegian advisor for countless years, Cathy showed me that working for a paper is more than work - it's a life. Holly Beary - Holly,'s ct e ..atml pass* ,ssas the catalyst for a four year journey. Without Holly where would the paper have gone? She started it all. Tom Keefe - Tommy D, a constant pressure to excel, has pushed me to the edge of the cliff and taught me how to not fall off. Sheila Bickel - Sheila is my life saver who keeps me in constant touch with reality. College and The Collegian would have never been the same without her. Ursula and Rob - Although neither of you will know it, you complete the staff. `0 f 11,200,000 EXPANSION PLANNED FOR BEHREND ylMakeDean'sList; ,t 3 on Honor Roll to Pennsylvania /Rule Univer- IN:l'll3es a 200 average lot However, ROMP All s: Owlish hard work and I I tient lons effort achieve n .1 higher average The Denn's and Honor Roll are designed Ise recognition to these 511'- 1 01 ; De•an'a List students attain smote of x. 50 to 4 00: Honor students receive 3.00 to a 11av eeeee / 3.A. MEETS Hostetler. the 80A's new late Advisor has attended ro nieetlngs of the SOA thla BOA Is making Plans to nit a Student Activities sok for the incoming fresh lin tall. Students are ening needed to compile. Write. 11t this handbook. Anyone td In helping, please con- BOA member. w bowing system has been rd In Eric Hall. Now any shine to bowl should tell a member, who win unlock wiing balls. BOA'S prom from the 1340 k re was $22.00. Anyone who Wren their unsold hooks the 80A offlee or reeelv ir money from the sale of cooks, should do so as soon Orientation Week schedule •xt freshmen is being b. Any new Ideas or suit- Is are welcomed. 80A M an organization to until the wants of the atu- — Without your suggestions, It ennnot set In your best Interests. The BOA has held two meetings this term. Thursdav,Wy I, /997 The Behrend College Collegian - Page 7 THE NITTANY REURISNU CAMPUS—The PumaWaal& Male UnlvemM7 Thil tr-tilt re Belli eiiii stmlenta attained Rohn, Poll status for the Fall Tenni Tweilly-one Drinend students were placed on the Dran's List. with special acadrin ,le lo Clan Holm strom. who achieved a per feet 400. The Deno's hist and Honor Roll are as follows: mamma I.- Holmstrom. Gail P. . 4 00 2—Clark, Larry L. 3.01 3.—lrolnwoth Cmnl F 3.00 4 114 ttttt 14141,0, 1. 3 03 Corn iney, Jnlm F 3.82 6.—Crovkey. Chnrlrx L 3.82 --Tillack. Judith .1. 3 70 8. Bruno, David F 3.67 0. Bundy. Thomax F 3.07 10.- Mmiella, Peter J. 3 87 11.—Brennan, J James 3.84 12 —Cook, William K. .. -384 13 —Sackett, Ruth J 3.84 14. Arpin. Robrrl C 3.110 - Olmeti, Minion A -3.60 10.- Pend(' Lan y J 3.60 17 —Schutter. David J. 3.60 16 -Merin Dennis M 3.56 IS -- Barney, Wiliam E 3.55 20.—Eintes, James 13 3 54 21. -Bloxiiniii, Michelle L. -3.50 HONOR ROLL I.—Gildersleeve. Ronald 3.46 2 —Saymprucli. Edward J. 3.42 3.--Anderson. Janet M. 3.40 4.-- Reyes. Drmalas C. 3.40 5.- Del Porto. armee R 3 36 6.--Btorll. Russell W. _3.36 7.- Solllnaer. Edon.] J. 3 33 6. tockuvlr. Judith A. 3.30 . Ott. James R. 3 30 10 Rohaly. William J. 3.30 11.-- Ruserberg. Robert 0. -3,30 12 --Stewatt. Judy C. _3.30 13 - Wright. Miriam Susan .. 3.30 14 Grabowski. Frank M. 327 15 —Endham. Wyllie E. _ _3.27 le Bowmen, John R. 9.18 17 - Schmidt. David C 3.10 16._- Gaines. James E. 3.09 19.—Greenwald. Ronald I. _3.09 To past and present editors: You all have so much potential. Russ, Matt, Michelle, Doreen, Sara, Joe,• Joe, Colleen, Colleen, Nick, Brian, this list could go one forever. Under your direction, that paper has blossomed. Do not lose sight of your goals and ambitions - you're the reason Danielle, Holly and I were here. Without you all there would be nothing. You are The Collegian. Danielle Murphy - What can I say? We owe it all to you. Through all the turmoil, it was you who stood by - it meant more than you'll ever know. My family - Immediate and extended - without them I would be nothing. They have made me who I am. Darrell E. Colvin - The years go by all to quickly and we are left wondering where all the time has gone. Thank you for the time w e had; I will cherish it forever. You are the driving force that pushes me from here on. I leave Erie behind and tread to Washington DC where I have wonderful job at Genetic Therapy, Inc. -- and to the dirty rat who hung posters earlier this semester that claimed Biology majors do not need newspaper experience for a job, tough luck buddy. The only reason I got my job was because I worked on a newspaper! I have learned much during my years at Behrend - the majority outside any classroom walls. This entire campus has been my classroom. Collegian 101 was the most worthwhile of all. It's been a long time old friend. A long time since we stumbled upon each other and joined hands. But time passes and friendship dwindles; obligation makes me say good-bye. Donning cap and gown, diploma in hand, I will lock the door one last time. Looking back over my shoulder, I will regret none of it - only wishing I had it to do all over again. I'm going to miss you old friend. CUB Behrend Canopus Wog inot shooing Erh Irani Big things, exciting things. me building ,ttuettoyr rontnilline happening! Here at the Hehrend I A student learnbia center Campus we are part of an ex- etuttninlng a libißly tour Ilbrnly molding, growing rOmnutelllV , •kt ~,,, to 1i0rt...••• Its W* , 1.1 80111 e of us have hcßld that by ' , bout 2 0 . 0 00 i. no eight-rittotnel brat fall the Behreild Center will sound system 101 listening to ter begin construction on two lipic 1.110 and /noes In private lyinthey dormitories We hate Maori col- 2 A new dining hail which will reetiy. for by next fail work is ex- also be stilted for study use peeled to begin on the two dorms to house one hundred boys and one hundred girls. In conjunction with the expan sion Maria there will be n new lot for parkina. and water piped out from Erie. But MI Chi% 1. only n very small part of an extensive growth plan. Up-to-the-news students may recall the naming in the eighty third Congress of the Higher Edu cation Facilities Act, 1993. Belli - end Campus has petitioned for and been granted $257.096.00 for academic building. Within the next year cough tie tinn should begin on n (Mee- 20 - clapper. John W 3.0 R 21 - -Elwochock. Chm lea F 3 011 22 —Bohner. Norman 11. 300 23 - Brown. Putictie 33. 3.00 24.- Fllarolter. Jame,* J. 3.00 20 -Klenlinla. Nral R. 300 20 --Kruntewski, James D 3.00 37. McClintock. Joliet L 3.00 2R. Ofellowrll, John Of 300 29.--Potalon, Prank 8 3 00 30.—Retiwick, Walter J. 3.00 31 —Beyboldt. Curtis E. .3.00 32.-Bouthwoith, Robert 8. _ 3.00 33 —Tome, Richard M. _ ___.3 00 3 A student 11111011 with no au ditorium, lounge, rooms to, clubs to meet and keep files, and no of fice far the Nittatny Cub An soon on thr Frdeinl nl h meld onsentn to the plops solroill - fed. blds wilt be token from !itch fleets to desleo the buntlines, nod constinelloti will strut The (ithe milt Is expected to be completed In 11107. If you air amoog the inn Ili rho have wondeted why aloe don't 'MVP that muddy old Pa/ log lot that you hove to slop thump), all wir , el. It may ph-o, you to Tram (hot 'here is n irn son (or Its not being paved Poll of the lot will soon hf• by the a nrodemle unit Va. doi 0111011 es o 11l he on the hill to 1111.1 the lot. oven looking the rain pus And that muddy lot will la• replaced with n new 111,1111 OW` 11,51 gill doubtlessly be vet touch huger, For the ndministin Mtn foams ghoul our pinking problems The flame looks Might, Indeed, for our cnnot's; in the 'trot few years n total n. $1.200.110 On In going to be spent for ex pansion.
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