HE BEHREND BEACON 29 Fri • LEB Movie: The Haunting-10 p.m. • Bruno's Comedian: Phil Tag-8 p.m. • IM Deadline: Billiards and Bowling -4 p.m. • Train Concert - 8:00 p.m. in Erie Hall 2 Tues • Make your reservations for Behrend's production of Teibele and Her Demon. Call 898-6016. Events BEHREND PROFESSOR AD DRESSES ECONOMIC ISSUES IN SPORTS Dr. John Hzel. a nationally rec ognized expert in the economics of sports, will open the Provost Speaker Series at Behrend College, on Thurs day, November 4, with Myths About Sports: The Role of Economics. His lecture, which is free and open to the public, will begin at noon in the Reed Union Building Lecture Hall. Fizel, a professor of economics at Penn State Behrend, is the co-edi tor of Sports Economics: Current Re search, published this year by Green wood. He is also the co-editor of Baseball Economics: Current Re search, published in 1996. Although he conducts research in applied microeconomic topics such as nurs ing home efficiency, oil market pric ing. mutual fund performance, and ex ecutive compensation. and he has had numerous journal articles published on these topics, he still finds the eco nomics of sports an important focus. Fizel said, "the wealth of data available in sports makes the indus try a laboratory in which we can ob serve economic behavior and test business theories." Economic analy sis of sports marketing, employee pro ductivity, compensation, labor rela tions, and profitability often parallels the analysis of business in general. Fizel reports that it's also a pleasure to match an avocation with hisvoca tion. Baseball has an analytical rigor that matches the study of economics. Fizel is the winner of the 1999 Penn State Erie Council of Fellows Award for Excellence in Research. He received his doctorate from the Uni versity of Michigan in 1981 and taught at the University of Wiscon- Also serving Wesiegville & 1713 E. 38th St. (Next to Hollywood Video) 824-8282 All submissions for the calendar should be made ava Please send via inter-office mail to the Beacon Calendar E, sin-Eau Cl:tire until 1985. He serves as a manuscript revio\ er fur Mana gerial and nccicion Eronomir.S. Journal of Economic Behaviot and Organization, Quartoly Journal Business and Economicv. and Eco nomics of Education MI .He has served as an economic a n alyst for the Comnionwealth of Pennsvl aria and the state of Michigan. and as an eco nomic consultant in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and California. TEMPUS BOOKSALE Tempus Behrend's literary jour nal, is currentl holding a hooksale Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m across from Bruno's through Friday, Nos ember 12. SPEAKER SERIES CONTINUES The 1999-2000 Speaker Series continues with Debate: James Car\ die vs. Angela "Bay - Buchanan: A Look at American f conies on Tues day, November 9, at 7:10 p.m. in Commons. Watch the sparks 11) as Democrat James Caville, best-selling author, presidential advisor. and Clinton campaign manager. matches with Republican Angela "Bay" Buchanan. former U.S. treasurer, former co-host of CNBC's Equal Time, and politi cal campaign manager for her brother, presidential hopeful Pat Buchanan. Buchanan has been rec ognized by George magazine as one of the top 20 political women in the nation. Carville is a senior political advisor to President Clinton. TRAIN TO APPEAR AT BE HREND Train comes to Penn State Behrend after recent club appearances in Washington, D.C. and New York City Erie On Peach & Überty 3870 Peach St. 864-8202 ova Run OVeMker lc+ fore he Audience Awa(tl for W9rld Cinema !val. Run Lola Run promises ~t 9 International Film Series forthe 199 St; ini for the next, millennium that nts! a ‘4 AyrsX 4 ' I.*: • mil so No ••• • • • am is • mi gm NI IN CALENDAR Calendar of Events 30 Sat • LEB Movie: The Haunting-10 p.m • AMCC (W) Soccer Tournament 3 Wed • Go to the Learning Resource Center and catch up on your studies. and a concert at Princeton University. The hand. formed in 1994. places an emphasis on strong, honest song,\A riting, great musicianship, and a straightrorward approach to music. The group released its debut album, Mein. in February 1998. For more inlOrmation. call the 01- lice Student Activities at (814)898- 6171. CAMPUS MINISTRY PLANS AUCTION AT BEHREND The Protestant Campus Ministry at Behrend College will host its annual Holiday Auction on Thursday, No vember 4th, in the Reed Union Build ing. Doors open for viewing at 6 p.m., and auctioneer Clark Johnson will open the bidding at 7 p.m. The auction is held each year to sup port the programs and activities of stu dents involved in Protestant Campus Ministry. Proceeds from the event support ministry services for students, including worship, devotionals, hooks. and visiting speakers. Among the more exciting items up for hid is a week in May at a Myrtle Beach condominium. More than 80 other items have been donated for the auction by a variety of Eric merchants including Hammers Furniture, Kuhns Framing Gallery, Hearthside Fram ing Gallery, Kraus Electric, Barad Lighting Company, Merle Norman Cosmetics, The Diamond Company, and Barnes and Noble. YMCA mem berships, all-day ski passes to Peek n-Peak, and tickets from the Erie Play house and the Erie Otters are up for bidding, as well as meals from the Cracker Barrel, Crowley's and the Riverside Inn. This event is open to the public. For more information, please call Protestant Campus Ministry at (814) 898-7139. West Milicreek/ Fairview 3546 W. 12th St. (Corner of W. 12th & Linden) 836-8282 OCTOBER 29, 1999 3 1 sun • Happy Halloween! • LEB Movie: The Haunting-9 p.m. • Bruno's Karaoke-8 p.m. • Sunday Mass: Reed Commons-8 p.m • Provost Speaker Series: Myths about Sports: The Role of Economics, with Dr John L. Fizel—Noon, Lecture Hall • LEB Movie: Wild Wild West-9 p.m. lable to the Beacon by 5:00 p.m. on the Monday before publication. itor, drop it off at the Beacon office, or send it to BEHRCOLL3@aoI.com. INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES CONTINUES Run Lola Run is next in line for the International Film Series on Monday, November I, at 7 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall. Run Lulu Run is filmmaking for the next millennium. Lola, a tattooed punk, must somehow come up with a ton of money and bolt across Berlin in 20 minutes to her boyfriend, who'll he killed if she doesn't make it. Admission is free and open to the TEIBELE AND HER DEMON CONTINUE THEATRE SERIES Teibele and Her Denton, a drama by Isaac Bashevis and Eve Friedman, will take lace on November 12, 13, Train will play at Penn State Behrend tonight at 8:00 in Erie Hall. From left to right: Charlie Colin, Rob Hotchkiss, Patrick Monahan, Scott Underwood and Jimmy Stafford. Monahan is the lead singer of Train end is originally from Erie, PA. VIZ 11 I 7 I l 1T"."7"...‘ 1 44. A I Better Ingredients. Better Pizza. reTl2""" At the Commuter Council meeting on October 25, it was brought up that the Pizza with the rovost meeting will be at Reed 113, not in the Reed Commons. The date for Pizza with the rovost will be the same, on November 8 at noon. It was also discussed that we will need help ith the Wish-a-Thon. A tentative date in April was set for the Wish-a-Thon, but the Commuter ouncil needs help in setting up now. They need people to start with some publicity and calling usinesses for support. If anyone is interested in helping out, you can email Meggan at MBellAllen@aol.com> or call her at the Commuter Council office. Ideas for a trip sponsored .y Commuter Council included a trip to Grove City and a ski trip to Peak `n Peek. The idea of aking stress balls for the fundraiser was supported and many offered ideas on how to go about aking them. Another idea brought up for the fundraiser was to use colorful, printed balloons or ut the Nittany Lion on the side of the balloon. The Commuter Corner is written weekly by a member of the Commuter Council. The Commuter Council office is located , in the Reed Building, and meetings are held every Monday at 1 p.m. in Reed 112. To contact the Commuter Council, call their office at 898-6452 or e-mail Karl Gressley at kfglo3@psu.edu The views expressed in the Commuter Corner do not necessarily reflect the views of the Beacon. 4 lburs 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 at 8 p.m., No vember 14 and 2t at 2:30 p.m in the Studio Theatre. It is 1880, and Teihele, a beautiful young woman, has been deserted by her husband. Alchonon, a woebe gone, unemployed scholar, loves her from afar. Since the law in this Pol ish-Jewsih village forbids that they be together, Alchonon comes to her in the disguise of a demon and wins her heart and soul. For Studio Theatre reservations and tickets, call (814) 898-6016. MUSIC AT NOON: THE LOGAN WINTERGARDEN SERIES Chesnut Brass Company is third in line for Music at Noon: The Logan Students i Mon • International Film Series: Run Lola Run—Reed Lecture Hall, 7p.m • Volleyball (W) vs. Pitt-Greensburg —7 p.m. • IM Billiards begins 5 Fri • LEB Movie: Wild Wild West-10 p.m. • Bruno's: Comedian, Butch Bradley -8:30 p.m. Wintergarden Series. They will ap pear at Behrend on Tuesday, Noy em ber 16 at Noon. The Chestnut Brass Company was founded in 1977 to advance the art of musical performance on brass instru ments and to preserve the history sur rounding these instruments. The Chestnut Brass Company has been at the forefront of period-instrument re vival. The CBC regularly commis sions new works and premieres con temporary brass music. Admission is free and open to the public. Audiences arc invited to bring a Mown bag lunch. For more infor mation, please contact the Office of Student Activities at (814)898-6171. discount 20% with I.D. PAGE 5 receive