FEATURES Website of the Week by Mike Frawley managing editor In this day and age we use the Internet for many different things. And with as busy as our lives have become, many of us depend on the Internet to let us know what is go ing on in the world. As a result, Internet News Services are start ing to become an indispensable part of our lives. Most major news services that broadcast news on television have a companion website that provides news. And in recent years these news services have been improv ing the quality and quantity of in formation that they provide on these sites. Many have come to depend on the Internet as their main source of news. The main reason that many people now use the Internet to get their news is the convenience of the medium. 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Internet News phil flickingcr twvoA 1-c-‘ corn COI (° *"1 dMIND7 L,o/ e ,)/r1 lar? Pie I ' I ei STUDENT CLUB OF THE WEEK Martial Arts Club by Liz Hayes associate editor This week's featured club is pre sented for those who have seen the numerous signs around campus ad vertising the Martial Arts Club and want to know more about the club before making the leap. The Martial Arts Club was founded in 1985 by Sensei Robert Graves, a returning adult student who had already earned a black belt in Goshin Jutsu. According to cur rent club president Russell Bozenhard, "Sensei Graves enjoyed learning and teaching the Martial Arts and saw an opportunity to Idol both ... here at Behrend." Thus, the Martial Arts Club as we know it was formed. Probably foremost on the minds of many interested students is the question of whether or not prior ex perience is needed in order to par tic pate in the club. The answer is LEX PRoFESSOK RIGGSWELL, I WAS WONDERING IF YoU'D WRITE A CON FIDENTIAL LETTER- OF REummENVATion; FoR ME . ACROSS Jokester Otherwise Precisely defined quantity Shell rival Guided trip Stellar blast Chicago landmark Musial or Getz Con man's characteristic Dangle thousand dollars Fate 14 15 16 17 Surgeon's cutter Lab container Word with liberal or fine 24 27 33 More lean and sinewy Undivided Caspian Munich's state Neither partner T. Turner stn. Rampaged Caustic remark Knives for stabbing Small valleys Aged Lofting tennis shot 44 45 46 Louise or Turner Innovative Austrian-born composer "East of " Innovator Roman despot Autumn Old World lizard Calendar units Competent Tennis star Monica DOWN Crow calls Arabian sultanate Dust particle Frozen periods Remarkable The Behrend no; Bozenhard himself had no expe rience in the martial arts when he joined the club several years ago. It is highly recommended, however, that anyone interested in joining first ob serve a few of the beginner classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the base ment of Niagara Hall from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. There is an additional class time on Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., which is also open to the public. Some of the forms of martial arts that club members have studied include Goshin Jutso, Judo. Tae Kwon Do, and Tang Tsu Do. The club also has administrative meetings on Fridays in Bruno's at 4:30 p.m. During these meetings, upcoming events and activities are discussed. The main activities the club participates in are demonstration programs for various organizations on campus. such as the prograins RA's present. One of these denionstrations will he taking place in November in Ohio Hall (a specific date has not yet um... UH SURE . . r'2 BE HAPPY To , !Novi,/ . 1111 1999 Tribune Media Services, Inc All rights reserved. person 6 Harrow's rival 7 Edmund or Rob 8 Initiates legal proceedings 9 Goofs 10 Like wild horses 11 Like written music 12 Terrible tsar? 13 Zesty flavor 18 Cravat 23 Modena money 24 Survives 25 we all? 26 Office supplies 27 Turning point 28 Muse of poetry 29 Becomes weary 30 Kate or Tim 31 Sound asleep? 32 Seasoners 34 Stick around 37 Engendered 41 Computer forefather 43 Gaucho's NOVEMBER 12, 1999, THE BEHREND BEACON, PAGE 10 You pawl' REMEMBER mE, Po You? I Gorr THE HIGHEST SCORE IN THE CLASS ON ALL. OF YOUR TES-T5 I USED To NELP You GRAVE HoME - woßg oniE - OF THE PAPERS I FOR LeCt.4 WAS PUBLISHEP grasslands Reed and Fargo Hilo garland Cultivate Novel thought Davenport Ten-legged been established). The Martial Arts Club occasionally does participate in tournaments as well. However, as Bozenhard puts it, this "is not what the club is about. We are about self-defense, awareness, and discipline." Currently, there are 20-25 members participating in the club. According to Bozenhard, the current enrollment is up from that of recent years; the number of members has fluctuated since the club's conception due to the trends surrounding the martial arts. The club had about 40 members in the mid 1980's when the martial arts were at a "trendiness" peak. Several alumni who live locally also continue to at tend the Saturday classes. It is not too late to join the club this semester; any students interested can contact Russell Bozenhard by email at reb 161 @psu.edu. Or, as stated ear lier, one can drop by one of the classes at Niagara Hall. t) phil 05%5%% 1-c-‘ corn) ... TAUGHT UM, MAYBE YOU YOUR CLASS COULD JUST TW/CE WHEN WRITE SOMETHING You WERE AND HAVE ME HUNGOvER SIGN . crustacean Ants' home Make eyes at And others Vatican's only neighbor Mardi 51 52 53 54 11/13/99