Paige Miles, Editorial Page Editor nii The Behrend Beacon Id II I 111 ill t tNr I 1I < 11(111( II News Editor Erin McCarty Assistant Sports Editor Lauren Packer Assistant News Editor Jen Henderson Sports Editor Scott Sottis Editorial Page Editor B e E Paige Miles acon Features Editor Karl Benacci "A newspaper by the Staff Photographers students for the students" Jeff Hankey Heather Myers 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. The war is really National Public Radio recently re ported that many teens are getting their information about the war with Iraq from alternative news sources. In this case, it's MTV News. Sure, MTV News might not be as re spected as, let's say, Jay Leno's mono logue. But I think it's great that MTV is bringing important issues to a place where teens will more likely be exposed to them. I went to MTV.com to check out some of their war coverage for myself. I found the war stories right between "Get Spring Break Party Tips" and "Chris tina Aguilera Gets `Dirrty' at Mardi Gras." This raises an interesting question. What do rock stars think about the war? The Dixie Chicks have received the most press for speaking out against Bush. One of the Chicks, Natalie Maines, recently told a London crowd. "We're ashamed the President of the United States is from Texas.- In response, many Texas fans had public Dixie Chicks CD smashing par ties. The band's songs were pulled from many radio stations, and sales of its al bum "Home" fell by more than 42 per cent. Don't mess with Texas. I totally agree that people should be outraged at the Dixie Chicks. But not Do you want to join the Beacon? 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Their butchering of "Land slide" is enough reason for me. But not all rock stars are against this war. In fact, the always-poi gnant Nickleback singer Chad Kroeger supports ti really love m and I really love m! and I really love e' one who's in my lit -, Kroeger told MT News. "And if the are some #%i a@#%holesanywh( with the ability launch a weapon mass destruction a.. hurt any of those Kevin Fallon things that I love or anybody anywhere, then that's a problem that has to be dealt with.' Whoa, that's deep. Don't mess with Nicklehack (or their girl friends). MTV also reports that the war in- spired Jewel to make an electronic album "I knew we were headed to war, and I wanted to make a record that was fun, that made you ... want to lose yourself in rhythm and feel pas- Advertising Manager Christine Kleck Calendar Page Editor Erinn Hansen A&E Editor Daniel J. Stasiewski Associate Editor Mike Butala Healthy Living Editor Courtney Straub Distribution Manager Scott Soltis that week's issue Friday, March 28, 2003 ' ., 0 FoR SADDAM.* FOrx ColgereSS: rockin' now sionate and young, - said Jewel to MTV. Ahh yes, how could bombing a coun try led by an insane dictator not make you think of going to a dance club to get your groove on? Nothing says, "party" like weapons of mass destruc- MTV also covers some more serious aspects of the war such as news updates. It also ex plains the war to teens in a way they can understand. For example, the ar ticle "When Congress Doesn't Declare War, Is It Still A War'?" tries to explain to younger readers the dif ference between a war and a military operation of "shock and awe." It may be confusing to some of the simple minded and uneducated youth of this country how President Bush can in all but name go to war even though the Constitution gives Congress alone the right to declare war. The article does a good job, but I would like to explain it further to any young readers out there. See, these are trying times. And that means sometimes you have to give up some measly rights in the interest of na tional security. The problem with the Who the heck is Oscar anyhow? by Paige Miles Editorial Page Editor I didn't watch the Oscars. Hell, I didn't even know who was nominated (coincidentally, however, I went and saw "Chicago" at Tinseltown while the Oscars were on). And honestly, I don't give a damn about these awards shows. The only one that ever remotely interests me is MTV's Video Music Awards. At least it's entertaining. I have never felt the need to praise all of Hollywood's well off more than they already are. Don't they already have the mansions, the cars, the money, and the looks? Ok, so let's praise them more by telling them that out of five crappy movies, their movie sucked the least. And then, let's watch them cry while they thank everyone from their psychiatrist to their dog walker. (I heard this year they could only thank a minimum number of people. It's about time.) For the ii. .*0 For FRANCE ilk i Constitution is that it provides us too mangy• rights. That makes this country unsafe The government needs to take all copies of the Constitution and replace it with Denny's menus. Although citi zens will no longer have inalienable rights, they will have the right to Moons Over My Hammy. This will make for a much safer and tasty coun try. But I digress. I shouldn't he so hard on Bush on this topic because Con gress most likely would have sup ported Bush if it voted. Bush is just trying to take a culture that has been around for centuries and completely change it in a matter of months. This might seem like a difficult task. But as soon as Iraqis see Christina Aguilera get dirrty in Baghdad, they will em brace democracy with open arms. It's easy to make fun of MTV. But the fact is that many teens would rather tune in to MTV than Dan Rather. At least now teens will be somewhat edu cated on the issues. In these trying, times it is important that everyone, even teens, know what is going on. The world is a difficult place to un derstand right now. As one MTV reader said, "I didn't realize how much I liked 'N Sync until they were gone." But the reason I choose to rant about the Oscars this year is because many actors think that because they are all powerful and know everything about the world, they can preach about the war and politics. As I recall, many of the elite in Hollywood never even made it through college, much less ever took a political science course. Hence, they really aren't all that educated in the dealings of the war. Therefore, they should shut their mouths. Sure, they can go ahead and preach peace, but when the United States is attacked again, they'll be all for breaking out a can of whoop-ass on Sadaam and Osama. And the whole not walking on the red carpet out of respect for the soldiers? Please. I don't think the soldiers could care less if the stars walk in the front of the back entrance. In reality, they were all scared of being attacked, so like cowards, they went through the Show your parents that you actually did something in college. Send a letter to the editor! Behrcoll2 @aol.com Include your name, major, and semester standing. back way. Maybe it's time they do what they are good at—looking pretty and making had movies. Thus lies one of the major problems in the United States right now. People are uneducated. They choose to whine and moan about President Bush and the war, but they know so little about what is actually going on. Some of them haven't yet turned on CNN or opened the newspaper. But of course, sitting on their butts and watching MTV makes them experts. In fact, it makes them so smart, they want our President impeached right in the middle of the war. God forbid they support our soldiers who are risking their lives, and proud to do it, to save our basic freedoms. In essence, if you're going to remain on the couch, turn off HBO, the award shows, etc., and watch CNN or MSNBC. Inform yourself before you shoot your mouth off. The country is better off The Behrend Beacon Le Lam • 7> ".**T774 Page 5 ':, MEN