A View From The Lighthouse Behrend, we're totally dope! Did you know that Behrend is a 'hot' and 'trendy' place to go to school? Hey, stop laughing, it re ally is...at least according to the Kaplan/Newsweek College Cata log 2001. Ah, are you lost yet? ()k, here's the short version. High school guidance counselors were asked questions about local col leges. 1,100 colleges were pro filed for things like academics, tuition dollar value, and best ca reer services and, much to the shock of the Beacon, Behrend was on the top 25 list several times. There were a dozen or so different categories that Behrend placed in. Enough snickering everybody, we are on that list, we swear it. Out of 40 'hot' and trendy' schools, Behrend was in the top ten. We rule. We should he proud Of our academic institution. Think of all the things that combined together to make our college 'hot' and 'trendy'. It wasn't just one thing that pro pelled us onto that list. It was everything on this campus. The things that the official list says makes us, well you know, are "se lectivity. reputation and social life - (cough, cough), yeah, the social life part got us too. But if you think about it, it's true, well, partially true anyway. Behrend doe, seem to have an active so cial life...at times. You know the times we speak of...the week classes start when everyone is buying books, the week that ev eryone is selling hack books and the noon lunch hour at Bruno's. Those things are 'hot' and 'trendy,' right'? Sure they are. Now the only problem is that Behrend has to live up to that 'hot' and 'trendy' reputation. And considering the things that we figured to be 'hot' and 'trendy,' that shouldn't he too hard...in theory. THE BEHREND BEACON published weekly by the students of Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Editor-in-Chief ifISIM Snyder Managing Editor Michael Frawley News Editor Li thoes Editorial Page Editor Kane Galley Features Editors Karl Benarei Jermame Hardy Arts & Entertainment Editor Drunn~i Slnn~~ki Sports Editor Doug Smith Wire Service Editor Rob VV,eirtt Calendar Page Editor NiCOle Greene Photo Editors Jeff Miller Becky Weindorf Associate Editor Libbie Johnson Copy Editor Paige Miles The Beacon is published weekly by the students of Penn State Erie, The Behrend College; First Floor, The J. Elmer Reed Union Building, Station Road, Erie, PA 16563. The Beacon can be reached by calling (814) 898-6488 or (814) 898-6019 (FAX). ISSN 1071- 9288. Post 11 In Let's think of some things that could spice up Behrend, (refer to the Question of the Week). On campus bar, adult dinner theater, food court? Hum, none of those things seem especially realistic. Fun, yes; in the near future, no way. And nobody in the Beacon office wants to be the one to walk into Dean Lilley's office to propose all those things. The thing to really be proud of though is the fact that the 'hot' and 'trendy' list did not include Penn State, main campus. Now that shouldn't mean that we should he chanting, "haha, we're better than Happy Valley," be cause we arc all one big happy family. Honestly then, what put us on that list'? Was it our Greek sys tem. our clubs and organizations or our active student govern ment'? Yeah, probably. Does anyone believe it yet though? Probably not. That's line too, the point is that we made it. And hopefully we'll make it again in future years. Let's just hope that the administrators and 'higher ups' that we never actually see on our campus don't put the kibosh on our hip and rockin' school. Let's keep it the way is supposedly is, one more time ev eryone, 'hot' and 'trendy'! Advertising Manager Kim Turk Business Manager Kristine Harakal Office Manager Kevin Bruner Public Relations Manager Ainslie Ulmer Secretary Melissa Proba Advisor Robert Speel r Poli The Beacon encourages letters to the editor. Letters should include the address, phone number, semester standing and major of the writer. Writers can mail letters to behrcoll2@aol.com. Letters must be received no later than 5 p.m. Tuesday for inclusion in that week's issue. EMIM Quit talking in codes Beacon Fo the "editor I believe that I speak for a large but voiceless group of students at Behrend when I say: SPARE US! Please, if there is nothing tc write about, or if no Beacon columnists have anything original or worthwhile to say, don't publish the paper. I thought I was going to lose my lunch while read ing the Beacon last year, as I read article after ar ticle of poorly thought out and poorly written right wing garbage, week after week. Please, save Food & Housing the expensive, and my dormmates the Dean Lilley corrects the Beacon Kristin, a clarification The Lion design of which you wrote is the offi cial design for the Nittany Lions, University Park's athletics program. That program is Division I NCAA and a member of the Big Ten. The Lion design for the Behrend Lions athletics program makes use of the approved university wide design, and that is the logo that belongs on all of our campus publications and signs. The Behrend Lions have their own membership in the NCAA, Division 111. and are founding mem bers of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Con ference (AMCC). I am sure the University Park athletics program would not object to our use of Crying w01f... O wretched fool, That livest to make thine Beyond the honesty a vice! 0 monstrous world! Take note, take note, 0 Colored Lzg, Liz Haves world, To be direct and honest is not safe. I thank you for this [lesson], and from hence I'll love no friend, [since] love breeds such offense . . . I should be wise, for honesty's a fool, And loses that it works for Okay, so now that I've lost 99 percent of readers by opening my editorial with a quote from Othello, let me tell you what said quote means to me: we now live in a society in which being honest is often a crime; in which people have to pick every work with such precision that spontaneity is lost; in which we prefer people to lie nicely rather than speak honestly. (If you want a better interpretation of this quote, see an English professor.) Basically, I'm talking about freedom of speech and why it ' s really not that free. Or, why speaking freely can get your butt sued quicker than just about any crime I can name off the top of my head. Communications majors, I apologize now, but I'm about to launch into the 400t h debate on freedom of speech that you will encounter here at Behrend. I recently was watching a special on 60 Minutes about sexual harassment in the work force, and I must say that it made me sad. Now, I'm all for making life as difficult as possible for guys, but I think we've gone too far. The show mentioned some rules that had been added to college policies regarding harassment. One rule mentioned something about not eating, chewing, or licking provocatively in front of others, and the commentator said that he hoped students at that school were never hungry or had dry lips. I understand the basic concept here, and as a girl I can appreciate the need for harassment regulations, but how can you possibly enforce those regulations? I find one phrase or action offensive when no one else that I've ever met does. Does , • ..I p ~ t ow i . a (-- .......... ......,..„ .., _..... ......_ ....e..... LETTERS TO THE EDITOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 200 stench, by never publishing another issue. I'd rather see the money go towards any number of programs, including (but not limited to) Free Taco Night. Katie Galley's cryptic rant about who-knows-what in the September Ist Beacon honestly makes me want to cry. Please, oh please, spare every member of the Behrend community further embarrassment and shame by either killing or fixing the paper. I am surprised that the University has not cut funding due to the simple fact that, with great consistency. their logo, but why would we use their logo when we have our own logo? I hope our students will pull for the Behrend Li ons and the Nittany Lions, but particularly the Be hrend Lions. The Behrend Lions (including ath letes, cheerleaders, pep band, dance team, the Be hrend Lion, and coaches) received a lot of student support last year, and I hope they'll get even more this year. Concerning the branch campus designation, Be hrend hasn't been one since 1973 when it became a college. Before that time, our faculty were a part of the UP colleges, and, hence, our campus was a that make it harassment? What if everyone else finds a comment directed at me to be harassing, but I don't. Do I still press charges for harassment? Who determines what crosses the line? Pretty soon we will have to have separate offices and classrooms to divide the sexes because every time a guy looks funny at a girl he's going to get sued. You had to adjust your contact? Tough I found that look to be highly derogatory. You said you liked my outfit? Well, I think I heard sarcastic undertones in there and I'm reporting you for commenting on my clothing in an insulting fashion. Why do I care? Pretty soon (if we aren't there already) there will be so many lawsuits floating around, none will be taken seriously. So many girls have cried "Wolf — that we no longer listen. And then, when I really see the wolf and get fired for not doing a Lewinsky for my boss, who's going to listen to me? My complaint will be thrown into a pile of complaints that could fill the courtyard of the Pentagon and I will be down on my knees in order to get a job. Ooops, did you find that offensive? I was only trying to be honest. The same thing goes with profanity and obscenity who gets to draw the white line between what's acceptable and what's not? I don't care if some girl wants to gyrate her hips on a stage in Kandy's I don't plan on watching her do it. So I say let her go for it. I find Eminem's lyrics highly offensive, but I don't shell out the 18 bucks for his cd, and I turn the the Beacon is just unreadable. I can hardly stand it any longer. If I read one more rant about the downfalls of General Education from a MIS major, or another editorial de claring that people living on food stamps are "living a life of luxury off the government", I am offing myself. Jason Leto branch of those colleges. When Behrend College was created over 25 years ago, we ceased to be a branch campus. I like that cheer, "We are. . . Penn State," and I also like its local tag line, "Behrend... Yes." It speaks to our unity as a university and our pride in Behrend. Thanks for mak ing the Behrend Beacon an increasingly in teresting student newspaper. Provost and Dean This letter I.s in nifernee to Kristin Rodgers' col umn in the September I issue 0 . 1 the 1301C011. dial when he's on the radio. I know he's out there, but I don't have to hear his message it . I don't want to, and I don't. I don't believe in the KKK, but when they come to speak in Erie I'm not going to protest. I just won't go. If no one shows up, they will have defeated themselves. If all 300 residents of Erie show up to protest, then they will get free advertising on the local stationc Last year I recall an argument we had in the Beacon office about Joe Rocker from the Braves and his little tirade on the residents of NYC. Some of us thought that he should never have been allowed to say the things he did; others thought they were glad he did say it because he screwed himself. I didn't have an opinion then, but I' ve thought about it, and I agree with the second argument. I'm glad he said what he did because now we all know what a bigot he is. What if the KKK never went public with their views? What if they instead had secret meetings in the gorge and no one on this campus knew they existed? I think that idea is scarier than knowing their fubar ideas. So how do we fix it? Hell if I know! We need harassment regulations, but how do we stop people from abusing them? Some girl gets dumped by her boyfriend and next thing you know she's doing the revenge bit and filing suit because he made unwanted sexual advances (yeah right). We need to make sure our children aren't hearing profanity on Barney, but we also need to have the freedom to say what we really think. If we make too many rules limiting obscenity in speech, we will be left with a vocabulary of about three words, and people will be sending letters to the editor because I used the word poop in my editorial. My suggestion is to chill, puffy cheeks.