21 The Behrend Beacon Behrend welcomes new faculty this fall Assisstant Professor of Biology Assisstant Professor of History Lecturer in Chemistry DARE, Continued from page 1 and get advice from them so that they’re not intimidated by faculty and they can ask what they really want to ask.” Sunday night hosts events such as Hawaii A Phi O, which is a luau put on by the fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega. The fun doesn’t end there. Monday, will have out door activities such as an Arboretum Tour and a Gorge hike and clean up. After that, there will be a Sigma Tau Gamma Volleyball Tournament followed by a First Year Interest Group Reception in McGarvey Commons and intramurals at the Junker Center. Welcome Interested Photo Io u CONTACT: JERRY POHL JBPIS3@PSU.EDU X 64 8 8 Advert News Re po r The Penn State Behrend community introduces some fresh faces to its staff and students. They come from all differ- ent areas and backgrounds such as biology, history, chemistry, finance, eco nomics, media production and journal ism. Make sure to greet the newcomers as you encounter them in or out of the classroom. Back PS B Students! in Working are lookin rnalists Sports C is em e n / M '• rr H u \ v NE W> Assisstant Professor of Chemistry Assisstant Professor of Finance GAMBLING, Continued from page 1 down, and allowing for more police cruisers. MTR Gaming, the same company that will be building the racetrack for Summit Township, had built the Mountaineer Racetrack. “I think it [the gambling industry] will be a positive thing,” said Dr. James Kurre, Director of Erie and Associate Professor of Economics at Behrend, “ It will bring new people and money into Erie area.” Kurre says there may be some new problems with the new business, but the benefits out weigh the costs. for the Beacon? g for... olumnists t staff Page ter s mo r Pa gjttp- Design g e XV r i ry g Lecturer in Economics Mark Steensland Lecturer in Media Production g Instructor of Journalism e r s te r s Friday, August 26, 2005 Faculty and staff serve students By Jerry Pohl humor page editor Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. The McGarvey Commons was transformed into a spectacle of frozen treats. The department of Housing and Food Services set up a magnificent spread of creamery ice cream, both chocolate and vanilla. The ice cream came in a wide variety, including and limited to standard cone, sugar cone and inedible plastic bowl. All plastic bowls came with spoons for convenience. After receiving a scoop or two from a faculty or staff member, attendees could add strawberry top ping, sprinkles, and/or many other choices. Chancellor Jack Burke was in atten dance, wearing a blue shirt, and a tie. This event helped to kick off the semester, and for all faculty and staff to
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