i r\\. 1 1.:. 4, \ a run Tun: /~\! i LJ 1 ! i L„. Have you howled at the moon lately? You missed a great opportunity on Tuesday to see the Eerie moon through the many tree branches at Behrend. But it’s not too late - you can still see the man in the moon before the weather gets too cold to be outside for more than three minutes at a time! Communications department purchases new digital equipment by Liz Hayes news editor There were great celebrations A fifth editing lab features more approximately five years ago, the 1/ happening in the ground floor of the advanced equipment than the other 2" editing machines (which were Library on Tuesday. October 31, and four. The 525.000 FAST system replaced by the latest upgrades) were not just to celebrate Halloween. On features even greater resolution and added to complement the 3/4” this day thqjjew video equipment efficiency. Kerwin estimates that editing machine, which was about 20 was installed and in operation for the this is four times faster than the other years old. Also, additions were Communications department. The editing units. The FAST unit made to the curriculum to better equipment, which has been greatly provides users with up to four hours enhance and broaden COMBA anticipated all semester by students and faculty alike, is located in the former study rooms to the left of room 12 in the Library “It seems like the communications majors are always left out because we are the minority majors on campus. It is nice to see us getting recognized,” commented Douglas Smith, a third semester DUS student. Smith and the other students in COMMU 383, the Introduction to Audio/Video Production L eo Hanley, a student in Mr. John Kerwin’s COMMU 383 class, demonstrates the were among e new hi:a( FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, j ; n • * MONDAY w SHOWERS HIGH 53 LOW 37