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THAT'S ONE FINE-LOOKING GOVERNOR A mural on a hotel in Helena, Mont., features a nude woman dancing in a brothel, a depiction of the rough-and-tumble days when gold miners populated the place. But the nude dancer is wearing glasses and has short hair with bangs, and, some say, looks exactly like the state's governor, Judy Martz. The artist says it isn't so, but among those who see a resemblance is the governor herself, and she doesn't like it much. I THINK WE'VE CRACKED THE STOLEN SIGN CASE A University of Nebraska student in possession of 13 stolen street signs agreed to be interviewed and photographed for an article about it in the school newspaper. folice Not Just For Women Contact us at 1-814-874-3500 at our convenient Erie location! Or Anonymous Call 1-814-874-3500 or Free: Your Appointment TODAY ! For "7R M IZairAoccl§ g Through the Looking Glass for a test drive. He has not returned. Free Confidential 1-877-874-3500 by Mike Pingree KRT Campus have closed in. Tunas & FUtlitillES Friday, October 17, 2003 The hassles of ehrend constructio by Megan Loncaric staff writer If you live on campus at Behrend, it is very hard to miss all of the construction that is going on next to Perry Hall. The end result of all this construction, which started late in May last year, is going to be a new five-level (mostly freshman) residence building named Senat Hall. This new building will house 150 students and raise the amount of students living on campus from 1,500 to 1,650. As a student currently residing on campus, you may have found the west side of Perry off-limits. Now it takes more time to walk to classes in the Reed Building than last year, especially if you live in one of the upper residence halls like Almy, Ohio, the suites or any of the apartments. Even though the "million-dollar staircase" is still open and operable, students living in these upper residence halls have to walk around to the other side of Perry just to make it down to the Reed Union Building. "I am glad I don't live in the traditional dorms anymore, especially in Perry. Being woken up early from the noise would be a huge distraction when I am trying to sleep and when I am trying to keep up on my studies," said Patrick Cortopassi, a third-semester business management major who currently lives in Ohio Hall. Perry Hall residents find the construction to be difficult to adjust to as well "I have to leave for classes earlier," said Philip Tullai, a current Perry Hall resident, "because I have to walk around What once was a place to hang out on sunny days is no more The steps to Perry Hall have been replaced with trailers and construction. 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There is a lot of dust and dirt in the air, which sometimes comes in the windows. The view out the window is bad because Behrend is such a cool place, then you see the construction." Another Perry Hall resident doesn't like the fact that the steps in front of Perry are closed "I can't walk directly to the Reed Union Building, I have to walk all the way around and then go down the hill. The hill isn't bad now, but come winter it will become even more difficult to walk down because of the massive amounts of snow," said Sean Mihlo, a first-semester DUS student who also lives in Perry Hall. "I don't know what time they start construction in the mornings," added Mihlo, "but I can definitely hear them when I get up for my Ba.m class." Other students find that a trip down the hill in front of Perry often ends with someone falling. "I hate it when I fall down the hill," said Christina Hakel, a third-semester communications major who lives in Ohio Hall. 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