THE BEHREND BEACON Friday, October 27, 2006 1 m “Let’s be honest, I’m going to drink “The traveling is to regulate whether the government says I reality, and, can or can’t.” mm Mw instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.” ■Chris Brown INSIDE Business 04 -Poet Samuel Johnson Behrend senior volleyball star Lisa Wagner Wagner receives H&FS Athlete of the Week •Check out page 9 for more information on Lisa Wagner. One hit wonders of the 1990 s •Sean Mihlo writes about the best one-hit wonders of the 19905. From Chumbawumba to The Proclaimers, Mihlo hits the pop cul ture archives. Nm Nmm Vvtots * % *i € i uii ■HU jh •SapMmtW'M aApM-O* AmmKW Above, the decrease in new home prices In the market for a new house? •Behrend students, whether graduating or just finding a new house, may take advantage of the recent decrease in the median new home prices. According to CNN, there has been a decrease of almost ten percent from September 2005 and almost a 15 precent decrease from April of this year. This is the highest decrease from year to year since the ‘7os. Sources say the drop may be due to the oversupply of homes and the "building boom” from last year. sourveCNN.com Contents News.. Editorial Humor. Student Life. Sports Contact Us Newsroom: 898-6488 Fax: 898-6019 E-mail: jahloos@psu.edu Our offices are located down stairs in the Reed Union Building. Page 7 Christopher LaFuria 7-8 ...9-10 A Penn State Erie Student Publication Behrend minor served at local bar By Janet Niedenberger copy editor Erie is a college town. With four major colleges within 20 miles of the heart of the city, it's no surprise that Erie is also a town which is chock full of bars. There are dozens upon dozens of alcohol-serving businesses, and it goes unsaid that there is under age drinking as well. This past Tuesday, 20-year-old Chris Brown and I decided to do a lit tle investigating. Our purpose was to go to a handful of bars, and see if any of them would serve us. We picked four bars to try this at: Irish Cousins, located at 3924 Main Street in Lawrence Park; Jimmy Z’s Time Out Tavern, located at 3406 Buffalo Road in Wesleyville; Calamari’s Squid Row, located at 1317 State Street; and Docksider Tavern, located at 1015 State Street. Irish Cousins was the first bar that we visited. We were not carded at the door, so we proceeded to sit down at the bar. After speaking with the bar tender for a few minutes, we each ordered a beer. As she was turning to get the beers, she asked for our IDs. Chris told her he didn't have his on him so we left. The next stop was Jimmy Z s, a bar which is often visited by Penn State Behrend students. Again, upon enter ing the bar, we were not stopped or carded. Once reaching the bar, we acted interested in the night's spe cials. After a few minutes of small talk, we each ordered a beer. The bar- “Yes, Chris, who is only 20, was served.” -Janet Niedenberger Behrend researches credit card debts The Penn State Alumni Association has issued these credit cards for those who apply. Behrend researchers have been studying credit debts, By Briana Theiss staff writer The idea of “free money” is increasingly appeal ing to college students lacking knowledge of the consequences that acquiring such debt will force them to face. College students need to be more educated about credit and loan debt. Student debt and the repayment of this debt has been a topic of research for Behrend Associate Professor of Docksido, located on State Street, served Chris Brown. 20 year old Behtend student without checking :.is ID tender immediately asked for our IDs, and again. Chris acted like he had left it in the car, so we left, anoth- er bar passing the test We then drove downtown and stopped first at Calamari's. This time, we had worked out a more detailed plan of action. Again, we weren't carded at the door. After approaching and then sitting down at the bar. we inquired about the spe cials for the night. We chatted with the bartender about what we wanted to drink, but as soon as we ordered, we were carded. Just like the other two bars. Chris pretended to search for his ID, and we headed out once again. We were three for three. Our last stop of the night was Docksider. The bar probably had ing this issue for approximately nine years now. When asked why she is so passionate about this issue, she responded, “Our whole point here is the notion of education; It’s a different world." Credit and loan education is indeed something college stu dents lack. According to forthcoming study by Pinto in the Marketing Management Journal, 32.9% of students acquire their credit cards from a direct mail offer, about 20 patrons. We approached the bar, and after asking about the spe cials. we each ordered a beer. The bartender began preparing our drinks, asked us for the 53.00. and after we paid, he walked off to serve another customer. Yes. Chris, who is only 20. was served. We didn't touch the beers, but instead sat there for a few minutes. I then waved the bartender back over to us. I introduced myself, and explained what bad happened. He had little to say. The next day. I called the bars we visited. I first called Docksider. and spoke to the manager. He refused to give me his name, but he was w illing to talk about what happened. He had not been informed of what went on the night before, so I told him what Marketing and Director of the Center for Credit and Consumer Research, Dr. Mary Beth Pinto, for several years. According to a study by Pinto that was released in August of 2006, financially at-risk (FAR) students are classified as students who: have a credit card balance(s) of $l,OOO or more, pay only the minimum amount or less than the minimum amount due on their credit card(s) each month, or have reached the limit on their credit card(s). About 12% of col lege students are FAR. while on average, 2 out of 3 stu dents incur some form of stu dent loans. In addition. FAR students say they are more likely to pay their credit card bills before making their stu dent loan payments. Pinto has been research- Rfcavgo Voi. liii no. viii Hen RiiMiioml.- I 111 IH 11RI NI) lit VON happened, lie was very upset that Chris was served, and was surprised that we weren't eauled at the front door. After cheeking the schedule from the night before, he said. "I should have had two security people at the door, they were on the sched ule." The manaeei also went on to sav that they normally crack down very hard on underage drinking. When 1 asked him what was going to be done about the bartender who served Chris, the manager assured me that he was going to do something about the situation while 19.1% get them from retail stores. Students getting their credit cards in this way are more than likely not to be edu cated about the deci- sion they're making iut more interested the idea of "free money." Education about the problems these cards can create for students in the future would help decrease the unimaginable bur den of debt that nearly half of all students who graduate from college will experience. Pinto best explained why this issue is so impor tant when she said, “The decisions college students make today will he carried with them throughout their life... Financial decisions that you're making today impact your credit report which is going to impact whether or not y ou get loans in the future, can buy a car. rent an apartment, buy a house. Employers, graduate schools, they all look at this stuff... Basically, if you're not educated and you're making poor choices today, it's going to follow you forever." A website has been created for Behrend students to begin their education on credit issues. There is even an interactive credit card game on the site to help educate students on proper credit card usage. This website can be found at www.cccr.psu.edu. There are several statistics, research projects, arti cles and other information on credit card debt on the website as well. Student debt is a very large problem, but with the proper education on issues of debt, the problem does not have to be a reality for all college students. continued on page J “Financial decisions that you’re making today impact your credit report” -Dr. Mary Beth Pinto