4 Th # ll % e ehren tit V October 31, 2003 tAtkar , 14 Pages P4B# /It Working the street corners SGA THON Committee raises over $2,400 by Lauren Packer editor in chief SGA members recently played in traffic on Peach Street. Dangerous, yes, but it was all for a good cause. This past weekend, the group went canning on Peach Street to raise money and awareness for THON. THON is the shortened name for University Park's IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon. It is 48 hours of no sleeping or sitting, just dancing. "Canning is the best and quickest way for the THON committee to raise money," said Jenn Sutter, SGA vice president. "It's fun, easy to plan and easy to execute." The total amount raised was over $2,400. According to the Behrend THON registration packet, canning is described as "standing outside and collecting money from people who are on the highway, leaving malls, stores, restaurants, etc." "It never bothers me to give up a few hours one weekend a month to go canning," said Sutter. "It's such a great cause and the results definitely make it worthwhile." This weekend was the first in a series of four that the committee has planned for canning. The other three are in December, January and February The goal of the THON committee is to be the No. 1 fund-raising campus out of 19 in the Penn State system. University Park does not raise money as a campus, rather they raise money through interfraternity and panhellenic councils, along with other independent with cancer and their families. An medical costs, organizations. housing, meals, and travel expenses are covered "We are one of the largest commonwealth by this fund. Since its inception in the early 70's, locations and it would be great to see all of the no child has ever been denied entry into the Four students at Behrend get involved with THON," said Diamonds Fund.. Justin Curry, THON committee co-chairperson. To date, the University has raised over $23 "THON is a type of event that once you start million for the same fund. helping out with it, it becomes addicting." Penn State's partnering with the Four Diamonds Last year, the entire Penn State University system Fund began in 1973, when the Inter Fraternity raised over $3.6 million for the Four Diamonds Council was trying to change its image on the Fund, which provides monetary support of chilren University Park location. That year, 39 couples Court TV veteran speaks by Dana Vaccaro staff writer Journalist Catherine Crier, who has won an Emmy, Middle School. Crier's work on The Interrogation of Michael Crops e, and Gracie Allen Award winning journalist along with a member of Court TV's part of Court TV's, The System series, was recognized with a du-Pont-Columbia Award. She also received distinguished team of news anchors. Catherine Crier, will be speaking at Penn State Erie, The Behrend two Gracie Allen awards from the Foundation for College on Nov. 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the McGarvey American Women in Radio and Television for outstanding program host and also the Catherine Crier Commons of the Reed Union Building. Crier's talk is Live special, Grandmothers: Voices from Oklahoma part of the Penn State Behrend Speaker Series. The event is free and open to the public. City. Prior to her successful career in television journalism. Crier serves as executive editor of legal news specials in addition to hosting Catherine Crier Live, a Crier presided over the 162" District Court in Dallas County, Texas. as a State District Judge. When Crier fast-paced daily series that addresses the legal took bench in 1984, she was the youngest elected judge perspective of the day's "front-page" story. On Oct. . 8. 2002. Crier released a New York Times Bestseller in Texas history Crier's accomplishments are recognized by many. and her first book, The Case Against Lawyers. Mrs. Cathy Mester, a professor in communications, said, Christopher Rizzo, Student Activities Director, is , "she s certainly has a fascinating background, to include excited that Crier is coming to speak at Behrend. He journalism and law make her an uniquely accomplished believes she'll bring some interesting and thought provoking cases to Behrend. Rizzo said of Crier, "she woman." is an amazing women and had done so much in a short Atheia Mobley, COMBA 07, is excited to hear Crier period of time." speak. Mobley feels that Crier's experience is very Before joining Court TV, Crier anchored The Crier rewarding, and it is an honor to have such an incredible Report, a live, hour-long interview program airing journalist come to Behrend's campus. Crier is a native of Dallas. She earned her Bachelor nightly on the Fox News Channel. She also worked on ABC's World News Tonight, serving as a of Arts degree in political science and international correspondent and substitute anchor, along with a affairs from the University of Texas. She received a substitute host on Nightline. Crier's Emmy award was Juris Doctor in two and a half years from Southern Methodist University School of Law. The Ex-Students' earned for her outstanding investigative journalism on 20/20, a prime time news magazine. Her television Association of the University of Texas at Austinawarded Crier the 1990 Outstanding. Young Texas Ex career began at CNN, where she hosted Crier and Award. In the same year, she was also recognized as Company, a live, half-hour news talk show. one TV Guide's "Dynamic Dozen," along with The She as also hosted Court TV's signature prime time American Bar Association honoring Crier as one of their series The System and numerous other specials such "Twenty Young Lawyers Who Make a Difference." as Court TV Investigates: The Laci Peterson Murder, NEWS 1-5 NAT'L CAMPUS NEWS 6 EDITORIAL 7 VO O4 ritattma, 6 , / 641 THON committee member Jon Meyn, COMBA, 07, and Kim R .03, stand at one of the corners on Peach Street last Sunday collecting money for THON and the Four Diamonds Fund. Last weekend, the Behrend THON committee raised $2,425.27 in three days. Inside FEATURES 8 A&E 9 CALENDAR 10 Vol. LI Serial Sniper: investigation, The Skakel Jury Speaks with Dominick Dunne and Catherine Crier, Osama Bin Laden on Trial and Safe Passage: Voices from the wir HALLOWEEN PAGE 11 SPORTS 13-14 lIIM " ' participated in the 30-hour dance marathon and raised a little over $3,000. Since then, the getting goosebumps, the feelings ate indescribable. - University's annual marathon has grown into a 48- hour event and has become the world's largest Two years ago, Curry danced in THON as a freshman. He has been invoked ever since and student-run philanthropy. "When you walk into Rec Hall and see over 650 is looking forward to being one of the chairs this college students dancing and having a great time, year at Behrend. "We have a lot of events planned, - said Curry, and not sleeping for 48 hours, you're in amazement," said Curry. "The fact that they're and through all of ihem, we hope to see the doing it for sick children and their families makes majority of the student body come to an understanding of what THON is and does." it even more amazing. I can't talk about it without Lion Ambassadors begin recruiting by Courtney Straub news editor their organization, 'These committees are 'ely involved on campus. The Irtist committee has been Becoming a Lion Ambassador is an opportunity sitting on the senior class gift committee for the that students should not he afraid to take advantage last three years. of. Every year the Lion Ambassadors get a chance The Lion Ambassadors have many roles on to interact with Lion Ambassadors from other Penn campus. One of the many things they are known State campuses at the Commonwealth Network for is giving admissions tours during open house. Conference (CNC). The conference is held e ery They give these tours three times a year. Another way to recognize the Lion Ambassadors is at the many events on campus including The Logan Series and the Glenhill Appreciation Dinner. "We help out a lot at the events," said Deanna McCandless, president of the Lion Ambassadors. By working closely with Student Affairs, the Lion Ambassadors make sure the functions run as smoothly as possible. This year a new activity for the Lion Ambassadors is Spirit Days. By working with athletics, the Lion Ambassadors go to important home games and pass out Penn State freebies. At a water polo match they passed out life preservers for soda cans, at a soccer game they passed out yo-yo's and at a volley ball match they passed out spirit towels. Members of the Lion Ambassadors "It gets our name across and shows our spirit for celebrate Founder's Day on Friday in Penn State," said Jodi Hersman, Lion Ambassador, the McGarvey Commons. "We enjoy promoting Penn State." NEWSROOM: 898-6488 E-MAIL: Offices are located FAX: 898-6019 behrcolls@aol.com downstairs in the Reed Union Building 1. 4 - ; e , ‘," Contact Us OCT 3 1 2003 No. 8 ~S T 1 CElt At State C Maratht4l [he Lion Ambassadors have six committees in