Friday, December 3, 2004 Is the new lion statue in a good location? "What new lion statue?" • "I think they should put it in Daniel Midberry, * the center of the campus." PHYBDII • Stephen Smith, • EE BD 07 LIGHT UF YOUR UFEJ • (ireat Doxxntoxvn location’ • Spacious 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Apartment* • Fully Furnished • On-Site Parimg • I ahulous F tine** Center • laundry Facilities and Studs Lounge • FRFF Cable Telex ixton • Management that Cares ->i OPP>Y 1 OPAY ! OMNI>OU i I fOW YOU ('AN \MN A\! AivM K! ! K! M, »icatoWv,aMMC«aa»,rA ww IP—Looking for a new car or truck? Rick Weaver Buick Pontiac GMC Rick Weaver Buick Pontiac GMC 714 W.l2th ST Erie,Pennsylvania 16502 (814) 455-8071 www.RWßuypower.com Have a suggestion for Question of the Week? Email your question to us at: behrcoll2@aol.com. ite for the staff? meeting on Monday Reed 114 story ideas to ►n@aol.com OPFNIIOtfSF THIS SATURDAY! Sturt at only N 290!! HP Penn State Behrend HP faculty, staff, students, and family will receive $lOO below Offer Expires 12/31/2004 • Offer Exdudes GTO • Customer keeps all applicable rebates Please bring this ad and your Penn State ID to redeem discount in stock new car or truck! NKW3 "I think it could use a better location, maybe out in front of Reed where visitors would see it." Matt Davidson, DUS 01 Inside photos of the new Housing and id+ office. The new office con tains seven new rooms and a general office area. NSF grant to enhance solar project By Tiffany Mak staff writer The National Science Foundation just allocated a three-year grant of $ 179,468 to Professor Bruce Wittmershaus, the as sociate professor of Physics at Penn State Behrend. The grant he received will be used for continuing his solar power project in making cheaper solar collec tion devices to contribute to society and our students. Wittmershaus claimed it was competi tive in getting this grant. Writing a 15- page proposal and an oral presentation describing the research he has done be fore and what research he will be doing are the elements deciding which school would get the grant. Creating an inexpensive solar collec tion devise is what Wittmershaus always wanted to do. “The nature of the research is on the practical side which perhaps could benefit the mankind quite a bit which will hopefully someday be cheap enough that you can buy and put them on your roof,” said Wittmershaus. “It Bad Credit/No Credit? The Credit Solutions Dept can help! "1 think it's stupid! It's a ridiculous place to have the statue." Josh Hannold, PSHBA 03 works because we try to make something inexpensive and lower the cost.” Semiconductor solar ceHs, the solar panels on our Calculators for example, are very expensive. He created a squared and colored plastic that was made by a fluorescent dye to absorb more electric ity and reflect the light inside to create heat to generate maximum use of energy. The concept of total internal reflection that supports the whole project. The fluorescent light, formed by the lumines cent solar concentrators and fiber optics, acts like curves within the plastic itself. It is responsible for concentrating and absorbing the sunlight. So when the light enters the plastic and reaches the edge, it does not just come out into the air. “What happens in the interface be tween the plastic and the air is some of the light comes straightly out. But a large amount, about 75 percent of the fluores cent gets trapped and will not come out and hits the edge and bounces back down again,” said Wittmershaus. Although neither the semiconductor solar cells nor this plastic cardboard can invoice on any The Used Car Store at Rick Weaver's Cars,Trucks and SUV's; some starting at $1,500 and always a great selection The Behrend Beacon | 3 "It should be moved because it's too hard to take pictures with it by the garbage cans." Zoe Rose, POLSC 08 OFFICE, from Page 1 Geering said, “We are planning a $5 million renovation to Dobbin’s Hall which will begin sometime next year.” Behrend is planning on expanding Dobbin’s Hall and adding a sit-in caf6, a-la cart style with a different menu of fering similar to the restaurant Panera Bread, hopefully by next year. This will be due in part to the new engineering building opening up. Behrend hopes to make it convenient for these students to have a place to sit and relax just as they would at Bruno’s cafe instead of having to walk down to the Reed Building. This renovation plans to be well-located for lots of stu dents on campus. The Housing and Food Services of fice is open Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. do better job than another in terms of ef ficiencies, definitely the plastic is a lot cheaper and can last longer. As a physicist, Wittmershaus’ other motivation is to get opportunities that students to get involved in research. This grant provides sufficient money for stu dents to work with him during the school year and summer. “I have money for three years right now for three students. They work ten to thirteen hours a week,” said Wittmershaus. During the 13 weeks in summer, they have to work for 14 hours. “The grant gets them a chance to do real research, gets their work and jour nals published and gets the chance to present their research in some profes sional scientific meetings,” said Wittmershaus. The student co-workers doing this project with Wittmershaus three years ago were chosen by him. They are the ones who are much responsibility for the research than Wittmershaus. Wittmershaus acts only as a mentor by monitoring and assisting them.