Max and Erma's: good food, nice atmosphere NV I I . TN7 I I I I Vol. XLVII No. 21 16 pages AMCC Tournament invades Erie Hall by Jason Snyder editor-in-chief Erie Hall, one of Behrend's long est standing traditions for athletics at Penn State Erie, will be the host for this weekend's Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Tournament for the last time. Both the Behrend men's and women's basketball teams have earned the right to host the con ference tournament due to their suc cess in the conference this season. Behrend Athletic Director Brian Streeter realizes the importance of playing host. "The opportunity to have our fans support both teams at the end of a successful season is go ing to he key to the success in the AMCC Tournament." He added, "Our Behrend Lions fans have as sisted in other victories throughout the season. }lusting the tournament gives us the sixth man advantage, having the fans cheering our athletes on." "Attendance this weekend should he at full capacity on hoth days in Erie Hall. I would expect students and fans to attend from all the campuses in volved this weekend," said Streeter Both the men and women hosted the tournament last season as well, with the women's team taking the conference crown with a win over Pitt-Bradford. Home-court is a defi nite advantage for the Lions, as evi dent with the men's 8-1 home record this season and the women's 18-7 record over the past two seasons in Behrend's "comfy - Erie Hall. Streeter knows "success this week- GE extends partnership with Behrend by Kevin Bruner and Liz Hayes assistant photo editor and news co-editor General Electric and the School of Engineering and Engineering "The locomotive cab will help me provide a realistic and fun laboratory..." Technology at Penn State Behrend have come together to give Behrend students a chance to learn in a fun and realistic environment: on Wednesday, February 16, GE moved a locomotive cab to the side of the Hammermill Building so that students may participate in hands-on research. Dr. Robert Gray, an assistant professor of Engineering at Behrend, headed the pursuit in getting the locomotive moved to Behrend. Gray was the first to notice the unused cab and started negotiating with GE to have it moved to Behrend. The six-ton cab, which was built in 1995 and used as the operator's compartment for an AC 6000 horsepower locomotive, was initially used for the GE Transportation System (GETS). GETS designs global transformation systems for locomotives, off-highway vehicles, and rapid transit cars. The cab will be used by electrical NExT WEr.K The Beacon will have a special four page issue next week to cover the PARKING PAGE 4 EDITORIAL PAGE 10 AMCC Tournament. Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference PHOTO BY JEFF MILLER The Behrend women prepare for the AMCC Tournament earlier this week. The women hope to repeat as conference champions this weekend. end depends on many factors. I know our athletes and their respective coaches will have prepared them selves well for the tournament." The women's tournament will tip off at 2:00 on Friday as #3 Penn State Altoona will face #2 Frostburg State. The Behrend women will follow as they host #4 La Roche, a team they narrowly defeated earlier this season, at 4:00. The Behrend women are coached by Rosalyn Fornari and are led by seniors Carrie Nestor and Tiffany Buck, whose careers were celebrated on Senior Night on Wednesday, Feb ruary 16. Probable starters for the engineering and electrical engineering technology students as a test laboratory. Also, two senior projects in advanced communication systems for remote monitoring and diagnostics of locomotives will use the cab. "This - Dr. Robert Gray, an assistant professor of Engineering locomotive cab is just one of many ways that GE is helping Behrend's School of Engineering and Engineering Technology prepare engineering student to enter the workforce," stated Provost and Dean Dr. John Lilley. Glenn Shaffer, manager of Service Development for Locomotive Remote Monitoring and Diagnostics and the GETS program manager for this project, said, "this a great opportunity for students to apply their textbook theory to the real world." Gray will also be utilizing the cab. "The locomotive cab will help me provide a realistic and fun laboratory for teaching the Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) system and fleet management and geographical information systems (GIS)." As well as working in the cab, engineering and engineering technology students will receive hands-on experience at the GE Learning Center and other GE testing AMCC ~"r'lH'~' •mr.alup~ Lions include Nestor, Buck, Lisa Sanders, Erin Phillips and Jen O'Lare. Jacqueline Jackson and Kate Costanzo provide a spark off the bench. All but one player from last year's championship team returns for this year's championships. The men's team hopes to avenge their disappointing first round loss in last year's AMCC tournament. #4 La Roche, who defeated Behrend in last season's tourney, will challenge the Behrend men on Friday at 8:00. The game will be preceded by #2 Pitt- Greensburg vs. #3 Pitt-Bradford at 6:00. The Lions finished the regular sea- labs in Erie (where GETS is headquartered). The cab had to go through much rehabilitation before it could be used by Behrend students. Originally the cab was painted bright yellow for the Santa Fe Railroad and had to be repainted. As Gray put it, "blue and white was a natural choice" of paint color for the cab. The GE and Penn State logos were also added. Other improvements included the addition of a floor and stairs that had to be welded onto the cab. Once it was refurbished, several people at Behrend worked to move the cab into place. John Ream, director of Beginning this month, anyone riding the Penn State Behrend Blue Bus will no longer be required to pay the one dollar fee that was previously charged. SGA has taken action to ensure a free ride for all passengers. The concept of making the ride free came directly from those who ride the bus. Miller, who also promoted several ideas on revamping the process, then brought the notion to SGA and they • POLICE AND SAFETY PAGE 2 THE LION ROAMS PAGE 8 WIRE SERVICE PAGE 5 FEATURES PAGE 11 CALENDAR PAGE 7 SPORTS PAGE 13 01)1 1 1: 1 ► , Friday, February 25, 2000 - ion with a perfect 12-0 conference record, despite some close games Against the teams competing in this weekend's tournament. The Lions are coached by Dave Niland and feed off the leadership of seniors Chris Hughes, Andy Lawrence John Park and Nate Willson. Probable starters for the Lions are Hughes, Lawrence, Park, Matt Keith and Ashley Orris. The Behrend men do defensive drills in preparation for this weekend's conference tournament operations at Behrend, approved the location, and Tom Guttes of the grounds crew assisted in preparing the foundation for the cab. As far as Gray can determine, the cab will be staying at Behrend for at least one to two years: "It will stay until we have completed all research work and senior projects, or until it is needed to support a special mission for GE." The cab was brought to Behrend via a tractor-trailer and had to be lifted into place by a 20-ton crane. According to Gray, all funding provided for the cab's rehabilitation and transportation came from GE. The cab's estimated worth is $lOO thousand. PECEIIIO FEB 2. 5 2000 1134=6111 BEACON Willson and Andy Berchtold give the Lions some depth off the bench. The men are riding a 13-game win streak, allowing them to break last season's school record of 21 wins, winning their 22nd game against Lake Erie last week. Streeter commented, "I expect to see well played games in all contests this weekend." The competition of %.*;141 L. 4 * , ) 4110 , 7A , Blue Bus is free by Nicole Greene calendar page editor Due to a recent act by the Student Government Association and with the help of their advisor, the newly appointed Dean of Students, Ken Miller, the Blue Bus is now free for all students. The Behrend Lion roams around campus A Penn State Erie Student Publication these teams throughout the season prove that the weekend will be in tense, with eight teams vying for AMCC glory. Only two will win. "Streeter concluded, "I hope our fans here realize how important they are to our teams and come out to Erie Hall to support the women's and men's teams as they play for the AMCC Basketball Championship." worked on putting the plan into action The idea was formulated after a transportation fee was put into practice at University Park. "The fee was designed to fund The Loop at University Park," stated Miller. The Loop, which is also used at Behrend, was implemented as a convenient way for passengers to load the bus in close proximity to their residence halls, thereby eliminating long walks to the bus stops. When Behrend began charging the transportation fee, however, students were still being charged for each ride. "SGA then advocated to Dean Lilley to use the transportation fee to offset the income," as Miller explained. "The balance pays for other Blue Bus continued on page 2 j . :):',:i.'.. , -'''•.'. - ' , .':',. , ~!;-:.:-...: :.. 1 .:' ... ',. -- ,- .. : 4', .:' - q" ,.-- ''' -- 4, 1- -,, ;.: f,..'.7• - •• ,, ::::';' , :-.-:''.::: , ":, - ., -:', . -- ,:i''7':-. - ?, ,, :. ,•.i.'..1'4.,..:,',;:,..::'',',':'',376t,:•:,..-•-,:'..-: PENNSTAI I_ PHOTO BY JEFF MIL trow lizZl Erie VP