• FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2001 • - 4 ."; :I,e‘ e' • )/11 4. 46 , t. 6 640 r, I 1 E 6 ' e • • , 11 • 54111Mitik•l; •.• • A • "Knowing that I was graduating." Beth Bernard Math, 08 Everyone Behrend's Women Today lead the Erie Community in a Take Back the Night march protesting violence against women by Andrea Bolton staff writer Behrend college students gathered in Perry Square at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 25, to "Take Back the Night." Take Back the Night is a march and rally event that protests violence against women, especially sexual assault. The march was kicked off with speaker Jaimi Bonczar, the president of Women Today. The keynote speakers were Sue Daley from Penn State Behrend's Counseling and Advising Office, and Donna Douglas from the YWCA. They explained that the march was designed to support those who have been victimized by sexual assault, or individuals who are close to women who have been sexually Members of NOW, the National Organization for Women, also walked in protest of the fear many women feel when walking at night SGA 2001-2002 SGA VP-elect Lewis on samep age as Hovis by Jason Snyder editor-in-chief SGA vice president-elect Clint Lewis is on the same page with president-elect Brandi Hovis as far as goals are concerned for the upcoming school year. Lewis and Hovis have already met with Director of Student Affairs Ken Miller to work on the details of the "unfinished business" the two promised to take care of in the radio station and web page. Upon arrival at the beginning of the fall 200 , 1 semester, Lewis has some goals lined up. "I want to really push for student involvement and let people know what SGA does," said Lewis. Lewis feels this can be accomplished by working on the image of SGA and the appeal of the SGA office. "We want to make the office a little more appealing so , that the students feel comfortable coming in here," said Lewis. Lewis feels many things can be accomplished if SGA presents itself well to students outside of the group.. "We want to get an image established for SGA so that people want to be involved with student government. ;• • ;