recolc itY, Florida drunken blur went for Spring Break (perhaps because ly took in some sun). As usual I respond is is one of the only bits of memory that pring Break was a drunken blur. From 'ruing, my comrades and I would proceed stumble to the beer distributor. After a e would all push on past the Rice Krispie -k long giving you their damn treats (at e Krispie Treat again). After bumbling ss out B.) swim/drown in the ocean, C.) pt to Play some sporting event. Granted rry, but I'm sure .I had fun. The nights alcohol into their systems as quickly as clubs not seem so bad, some of which When we finally got into the clubs, we impress the ladies, though we were so ese clubs were wearing little or nothing, to %Lug initiate a dress code like this at ladies at the clubs, while otherf were lect few of our group had no atie who - d out every night. It didn't reallymatter. o Florida for Spring Break if you have Mos_ -..m. by Mike Frawley managing editor While it might not seem as glamorous or exciting as going to somewhere like Florida or the Caribbean for Spring Break, the political science trip to Washington D.C. was a great experience for everyone involved. From catching glimpses of fa mous politicians to enjoying the nightlife, Washington is one of the most exciting places on Earth. Annually, Dr. Robert Speel and Dr. Matt Davies take a group of 10-12 students to Washington D.C. to teach them about the ins and outs of the American political sys tem. Most of our days were spent taking the Metro (the excellent Washington D.C. subway system) to various government agencies to hear presentations on what they do. While some of them were more inter esting than others (the International Mon etary Fund is not somewhere you go with out a lot of caffeine), we learned a lot about how Washington works. Some of the highlights of our tours in cluded : Senator Strom Thurmond (the old est man ever to serve in the U.S. Senate) shuffling by us in the Senate Office Build ing saying "Beep, Beep" while being propped up by a aide, seeing Newt Gingrich entering a Metro station (who names their kid Newt?), and according to all of the women on the trip, the tour of the Pentagon was very good (even though they can't remember anything about it except for the tour guide). As you can see, Dr. Speel put together a very interesting week for us. But we also had time to ourselves dur- Spring Break 2000 was quite an enjoyable expe ence for many Behrend students. Take a look at some of the trips different Behrend students tookl on their week away from the stress of college life. Washington D.C. Left: A view of the U.S. Capitol from the Library of Congress. The students rode the subway that the members of Congress use. Top Right: Two students spent Friday at Baltimore's Inner Harbor...they got Center Right: Behrend students walk (till their feet fell off) to the Supreme Court. Bottom Right: Mike Frawley, Matt Wiertel and Katie Galley stand in front of the office of Senator Strom Thurmond, who said "Beep Beep" when he met the group of Behrend students. ing the week. We had almost every night to ourselves and all day on Friday to go off and do things on our own. And when you're our age and in D.C., there is always something to do. One of the first nights there, a group of us went to dinner at the D.C. Hard Rock Cafe and wandered around downtown D.C. while gawking at the FBI building. Later in the week, four people (myself included) went to see a play at an experimental theater, which if you have never seen a play at an experi mental theater, make sure you have a strong stomach. On Friday, with an entire day to our selves, I took advantage of our close prox imity to Baltimore to spend the day there with my fiance. Baltimore has to be one of the most beautiful cities in the U.S. If you have never been to visit the Inner Harbor there, I highly recommend it. Just make sure you have plenty of time to take it all in. Also on Friday, there was a Wash ington Wizards game that many students went to and greatly enjoyed (hoping for a sighting of Michael Jordan the entire night). Unfortunately, I'm not really into pro basketball, so I had to force myself to spend Friday night in Georgetown. While I remember that Georgetown was fun, the details are kinda blurry. All in all, this was a great trip. And for the price, there is nothing better that you can do during Spring Break. I'm sure that Dr. Speel and Dr. Davies are getting geared up again for next year's trip, so make sure that you sign up early as seats go fast. And who knows, I'll be working down there next year, so maybe I'll be one of your tour guides?