page 4- The Behrend College Beacon. Thursday, November 12 , 1998 The Behrend College Beacon published weekly b\ the students of Penn State Erie, The Behrend College News Kditor Will Jmihw Photography Editor Audicii /aljino Associate Editor Mark Creenbank Business Manager Jitime Dans Advisors Robert S/htl Jim () 'l.auyhltn Postal Information Thu Heacon is published weekly by the students of Penn State Erie. The Behrend College; First Floor, The .1. Elmer Reed Union Building. Station Road, Erie, PA 16563. The Heacon ean be reaehed by calling (814) 898-6488 or (814) 898-6019 (FAX). ISSN 1071- 9288. A view from the lighthouse Goo Goo Dolls concert a success Monday night's Goo Goo Dolls concert seems to have been a success in many different ways. The concert was sold out, and most agree that it was a good show'. Although it costs a great deal to bring a band of this caliber to Be hrend. it was well worth it. Partici pation from the student body, usually a problem, was high for this concert. Bchrend also received a good deal of local attention from radio stations and other media. Any event that excited the students as much as this concert is worth repealing. It raises school spirit and student participation. It also gives students reassurance that their students activity fee money is going toward something that they are inter- ested in Putting this concert together re quired a lot of work and time on the Good medicine includes safe abortions By Douglas W. Lauhe Special to Newstlay The murder of Dr. Barnett Slepian has east an ominous shadow over phy sicians and other health-care workers who provide legal abortion services. Undoubtedly, that's one goal of the sniper who shot the Bultalo obstetri cian in his kitchen two weeks ago. But this act of terrorism is also an attack on our nation's women and their right to choose what is best lor them. Historically, American women have been at a disadvantage. Fortu nately, our nation has finally taken great strides to redress that imbalance. Although reproductive choice is not the sole marker of social equity, it repre sents a significant part of women’s abil ity to make decisions for themselves. To ensure that women don’t lose ground, there must be a cadre ot health care providers willing to support women's reproductive lights. While it is true that the number of abortions has declined steadily since 1980. it is also true that the number of health-care providers who oiler abor tion services has declined even more rapidly. This disproportion threatens women directly. Available data sug gests that only one in six resident phy sicians in family medicine had clinical experience providing first-trimester abortions. Only 5 percent of these resi dents will provide abortion services once they establish their own medical practices. A recent nationwide survey ol ob stetrics-and-gynecology residents oi lers even more compelling evidence of their reluctance to offer abortion ser vices. Alter all. about 90 percent of the physicians who provide abortion ser vices in this country are obstetrician gynecologists. It is very important for this group to bolster the diminishing ranks of legal abortion providers. Currently, all U.S. residency train ing programs are required to make abortion techniques available lor any one who wants to learn them. The in- struction is voluntary, not a require ment. In a survey of about 4.5(H) resi dent physicians in training, a third have availed themselves ol this training, and Editor in Chief Anne Rajatie Managing Editor Avndele Jones Features Editor Jan Stubbs Sports Editor Jason Snyder Layout Editors Mike Perkins Rase Forrest Advertising Managers lain Carey Smith teller Pali encourages letters to the editor. Letters should include the address, phone number, semester standing and major of the writer. Writers can mail their letters to behrcoll2(tfaol.com. Letters must be received no later than spnt Tuesday for inclusion in that week’s issue. part of the Office of Student Activi ties. Also, many students worked or volunteered at the concert. All those who participated should he congratu lated on the success of the event. While shows of this type are prob ably only possible once a year, this is an activity that should definitely be continued. It is an excellent way to raise participation m other events on campus and attract positive attention to Behind..,, ~ , about the same number have said that they would provide abortion services in their future practices. Of those who plan not to provide abortion services, three-quarters stated that they would not do so because of personal beliets. On the other hand, the prospect of successful medical abortions - that is, abortions done by prescription drugs like the RU-486 pill - almost doubles the rate of resident physician:- » train ing who say that they would offer these services to patients. One wonders whether the relative ease of writing pre scriptions as opposed to doing a minor surgical procedure is the reason lor this change in altitude. Certainly there is less stigma at tached to giving prescriptions than per forming an oil ice surgical procedure. And, at least in most areas, it can be done more privately than a purposeful surgical intervention. But that shows that their unwillingness to perlorm the procedure is not necessarily based on moral principal. And with some en couragement, perhaps more physicians would offer women this important ser- But the question remains: With out a cadre of physicians adequately trained in abortion techniques, will the increasing threats of terrorism curtail oup current environment of sale, legal The Ordinary College Student A return to the Eighties People say that things lend to co ,V| e back around again. It seems to me that the 1980 s are trying to come back in some way. Obviously the 'Bo* will never be back in full force, but cer tain aspects have been popping back up recently. The biggest one that comes to mind immediately is The Phantom Menace. For those of you who aren't fully aware, and shame on you for not knowing, The Phantom Menace is the title of the new Star Wars prequel movie. While the original Star Wars trilogy was popular in the late 1970 s through the early 1980 s, it was still around long enough for many of us to remember. Personally, I was ex cited when the action figures were re released a couple of years ago. Un fortunately. I was sucked into this marketing gimmick and bought far too many of the same figures I origi The Beacon Live from Guyana For the holidays: The holiday season is quickly ap proaching and like many, I am anx ious to return home. These holidays provide an opportunity for students to spend time with loved ones and not so loved ones in an atmosphere of food, happiness anil giving. When November comes around, students are eagerly counting down the days that are left in the semester, except me. Oh don't get me wrong. I love to go home as much as the next guy or gal but I just hate, rather I dis dain or maybe even better I loathe and abhor (did I say hale already I, the way in which I have to net there. Unlike you lucky students who live aeouple of miles from good ole' Penn State Bchrend. 1 live in New York ..City, vyhich is an eight hour drive one way, I am unable to drive this route (because 1 don t know how lo drive) so I must resort to an alternate means ■l' transportation -- Greyhound or Anitraek. While the drive is only eight hours long, on C ires hound and Anitraek, my trip home is lengthened to a journey which lasts ten to twelve hours, I know. 1 know, this is the sea son to he thankful lor till that is given to us hut there is just no way that I can give thanks, when I've been clutching my poeketbook for twelve hours from the guy who looks like Slick Willie on last night's episode ol America’s Most Wanted. Before 1 plunge into a dark abyss and describe to you the "colorful" and reproductive choice? Following the murder of Slepian in Amherst, N.Y., it is understandable that fewer physicians in training w'ould want to provide abortion services. But training in this technique must be main tained as an option for obstetrics and gynecology residents-in-training. The reasons for this go well beyond reli gious or moral arguments. It is an ethi cal obligation to be lair to more than half of our nation's population. We must not return American women to the back-alley days ot ille gal abortion when rates ol mortality and morbidity were unconscionably high. We don't have to look too far to see what that means. Today, abortion is almost universally illegal in Central and South America, where death rates attributed to pregnancy complications Editorial nally had. So yes, Star Wars mania will beg'n again this coming summer. Anotk r more timely event is the exciting victory of former profes sional wrestler, governor elect Jesse “The Body" Ventura, in Minnesota. I’m sure many of us remember the good old days of professional wres tling, before Hulk Hogan starred in Thunder in Paradise , and joined the WCW looking like the poster child for skin cancer and tanning beds around the world. Good old Jesse “The Body”, who cleaned up his act a bit by losing the feather boa, and quit battling it out with the likes of King Kong Bundy, Jake the Snake anil The American Dream will take over the governor's seat in Minnesota. Sup posedly lie's now calling himselt Jesse "The Mind" Ventura. Whatever, t’!! always remember him as the to bacco chew ing commando in Preda- “unique” characters that ride “da bus" let me explain why I must resort to this enchanting form of transporta tion. There is only one train that runs daily from Erie to New York and it leaves at 5:45 a.m. I don’t know about you but I have a rough time waking up in the middle ol the morn ing to go and catch a train, case in point this is why 1 travel by Grey hound. Greyhound offers greater But be encouraged, you can soon receive a break from your post if you decide to retreat to one ot the lovely bus stops which provide a wide array of four course meals, in other words beef jerky, Doritos and a can of soda. flexibility in terms of arrival and de parture times and you can practically leave from the Erie bus station en route to New York City on at least five different times during the day. Don't get me wrong, this is not a paid ad vertisement for Greyhound or any thing 1 am just pointing out the only benefit that Greyhound does possess. One should feel a sense of regard and honor because Greyhound is not only popular among college students, but it somehow manages to attract all levels of society even the guy (with one tooth) who has been smiling at you for the past 534 miles. Don’t worry, if that’s not enough to run a (such as bleeding or infection) are be tween 10 anil 20 times higher than ours. Roughly a quarter of these deaths are a result of illegal abortions. Therefore, it is not only our social responsibility to ensure that there are physicians trained in this legal proce dure but also our responsibility to pro vide these services in a safe environ ment. To go back to the dark ages of medical practice would threaten the lives of American women. For it is they who are ultimately the target of the assassin who shot Slepian. We doctors must not forsake them. Laube is chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison Medical School. The views in this ar ticle are his own. tor and the Captain America wanna be in The Running Man. Last year seemed like it was the year of ’Bos movies. With films like Giosse Point Blank, and the Wedding Singer, songs and music from the 1980 s underwent a rebirth. Why is it that songs from the strangest decade are so popular ? All it is is just a bunch of lyrics that don't make sense and repetitive sounds from a keyboard. I guess that’s why in today’s era of complex moody and emotional mu sic those simpler tunes sound so good. Thankfully, most of the wacked-out manner of dressing has not come back into popularity. 1 don't think anybody would appreciate seeing some of those eyesore costumes again. It’s so much simpler to just throw on a pair of jeans, a t-shirt, and some shoes and not have to worry about running out of glint i m cover myself in, or using go Greyhound? chill down your spine the bus driver will probably turn up the air condi tioning, so that the temperature on the bus is a nice cool and "comfy” thirty two degrees. If the situation arises in which you should be squeezed into the corner window because your "next door” companion decided to bring his/ her entire life's possessions, please do not worry. The gook (crumbs) in the corner is only the remainder ol little Johnny’s lunch, so there is no cause for alarm. Greyhound has a policy of only removing items which have fully passed their disgusting stage, so your still safe. As if you don’t have enough to be concerned about, you also have to make sure that your luggage is not "accidentally” left at the wrong ter minal or that someone or something does not "mistake” your luggage for their own. But be encouraged, you can soon receive a break from your post if you decide to retreat to one of the lovely bus stops which provide a wide array of four course meals, in other words beef jerky, Doritos and a Letter to the Editor Community member expresses concern about planned Gateway facility Dear Editor: Eight Facts Why: NO TO GATE WAY 8. Inmates verbally assaulted a woman while she was walking by Gateway. She called from the nearby store for a ride home so inmates would not see where she lived. She was afraid of being raped. 7. Police are called about every other week for a Gateway incident. 6. Police arc posted in the Neighbor hood following an escape. Inmates escape frequently. 5. An inmate was gone lor 3 hours, he lost his behavioral Gateway points for the day. He told them he was lost. 4. Inmates WALK by themselves to local businesses to work and find jobs. 3. At the Neighborhood monthly meeting a prisoner confessed that the inmates talk about breaking into the homes near the Gateway facility. Gateway permits no inmates at the meetings now. MARK GREENBANK three cans of colored hair spray be fore going out ol the house. I'm sure some ol us appreciate the reruns ol decade old cartoons on Car toon Network. It was great to see slums like the Thundereats and Roboteeh again, and reali/e how cheesy they really were. Too bad they don't air shows like Silver Hawks. Transformers, and the Co Hals. Hopefully they'll start them up again soon. I liked the eighties and all that went on. Well, almost everything. Even though I didn't fully understand all that went on and still don't. I'm glad that certain aspects of my childhood remain and are being renewed. Greenbank is the associate editor of the Reaeon. His column appears cl - en three w eeks ean of soda. After carbo-loading and regaining some of your energy you are ready to hit the road, only to find that somebody's kid has decided that your seat is their new place of residence. Being the kind person that you are, you politely inform the parent of the matter hand, only to hear "don't tell me how to raise my child.' As you pull into your final destina tion, your spirit begins to soar as the color returns to your lace ( several hours of re-circulated air can have a very debilitating effect on human skin) and you reali/e that you are fi nally home. After removing your gar bage (as any law abiding Greyhound traveller would) and checking the seal to make sure you didn't leave any thing behind you gratefully leave the coach. You see the bright smiles of your loved ones wailing lor you at the gate and you quickly grab your lug gage only to find that the handle has been broken by the ever courteous baggage handlers. But what do you cure, you don't have to sink into the underworld of travel lor another lour whole days, and if there's a god maybe Uncle Oliver can drive you back to school, but don't forget the 15 c / cancellation fee. Jones is managing editor of the dea con. Her column appears every three 2. Shots were fired in the’Gateway parking lot when an inmate escaped. 1. The children wait with and are put on the school bus by a security guard. These residents near the Pittsburgh Gateway facility would like it to be moved. The above information came from their local paper and the residents. They are afraid of public ity because their homes will decrease in value. One resident stated. If your contract with the State Department was worth hundreds of thousands of dollars or even millions over the years all that currency is not worth the lost of life, a dismemberment, a rape, or other heinous crimes. The people in this community are pris oners in their homes. They MUST have burglar systems, guards, and special police response for their safety. Come to the Harborcreek Municipal Building on Nov. 17th at 7 PM. Show Gateway we do not want their inmates in the old Kanty Prep building. These inmates will threaten the salety of Behrcnd stu dents. Cindy Carlson Wcsleyville resident