Friday, October 27, 2006 What do you think of the situation in Iraq? "‘I think it’s a sense less act of violence. It’s about money. It’s a genocide on a smaller scale.” Pamela Sumah Underage Drinking continued from page 1 I also called Irish Cousins. The owner, Selena Dufala, was more than willing to discuss our visit to her bar. She had already been told about what happened on Tuesday, and was very proud of her bartender. When asked about how strict the poli cies regarding carding are at Irish Cousins, Dufala explained that all of her employees are RAMP cer tified. RAMP (Responsible Alcohol Management Program) is a training and certificate program that promotes responsibility when it comes to serving minors, as well as detecting if someone is too Behrend is home to more than just college students. Above, a chipmunk checks out the campus scene The Smith Chapel at night. Behrend keeps it’s historic buildings lit up for safety and for visual effects. MBA “I don’t think we should have been there in the first place Ben Winfield EE, 07 intoxicated to be served. Dufala makes sure that each employee recertifies for RAMP every two years. Dufala was very frank when it came to her policies, and said, “I follow RAMP policies and I have my own as well; you either follow the rules or you’re out.” Since no report was made to the police regard ing the Docksider incident, it’s unclear as to what will come from this report. There will be a follow up, however, to see what the Docksider Tavern plans on doing to correct the mistake that was made. » 4i. ..i 11 Get a great haircut sty* manicure or pedicure at ■ijMdMM|y* one of the world's leading haitstyling academes. lINWMMT. $2.00 off* «A#D»EVSNG ACADEMY GRKfIT JUUCES Pander yourself with a Ful Body Massage " " (50 min i Chair Massage (20 min), Aromatherapy or Paraffin Hand Treatment slo.ooea.* mumu** fit- TecHNOt.o«y fj^A<(*llOti • iWents orty w«i IC 3*4 and rwwuodn. Ha j ewer 4 rod-cte o»tri Ort/pe oy joot i.!W« insikitooi liKenokmsrS) Pwrdi .•>»«.t yt PA.AS vw»«m»»*[»mvir»<|mh. jt-.n-ri dna: ;x4y I ) aitijArifc uiwter mt.!iu:t-:K NEWS Have a suggestion for question of the week? E-mail ideas to jah 1005(s'psu.edu SHtifcVtOJttC HOURS Vo#S*fe*i4M 2PV A' l 4-insOK'(BI4)*S?IW UA'SAOfS SVAPPOHTMTNT ON.v' ;jt;ji4)<62 urrescMM “I feel like we’ve been over there too long.” Jide Opeola EET, 03 Behrend to hold Iraq Penn State Behrend’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Sample Center for Manners and Civility will host a panel discussion on Thursday. November 2. The main purpose for this forum is to help educate the students and local community about the war in Iraq. "We're trying to present a rational approach to solving the problem," said Dr director of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and panel modera tor. "It's important to deal with it in terms of what are the facts, what’s going on in Iraq, what are the options on the part of the United States government, and where do we go from here," he said. The faculty panel will con sist of Dr. Charles Brock, sen- ior research associate in reli gious studies. Dr. Christopher Cook, assistant professor of political science. Dr. Ralph Eckert, associate professor of American history, Dr. Mel Sundin, assistant professor of communication, and Kim Young, instructor in jour- nalism Aquila stated that each faculty member on the panel brings something different to the table. Sundin spent a career in the military before becom ing a professor of communication. In fact. Sundin actually worked with Vice President Dick Cheney while in the military. Before coming to Bchrend, Young was the news director at WQLN and a news anchor for WSEE, channel 35 news. Young will OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL NEED A LOAN? 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There will be an SGA representative at the table to ensure a fair election. Please make sure you follow all the rules stipulated in the Campaign Guidelines. Good Luck! More information about this position can be found at http://www.psu.edu/ufs/ Please contact SGA Vice President, Ken Middlemiss (kwmls3), if you have any questions concerning this election or this position. "I think we need to get the f-~ out of Amber Schorr ME. 03 By Yvonne Folmar contributing writer Richard Aquila. we go from bring the perspective of the media and media cover age of what’s going on m Iraq. Cook, who is in political science, specializes in American foreign policy. Eckert has taught history courses in everything from early American history to contemporary American history. Eckert brings a historical perspective to the problem by looking back into history where the precedence of the United States was and our impact, if any, on what's going on today. Finally. Brock is a professor of reli gious studies and teaches half a year at Behrend, and the other half at a universi ty in England. Brock brings to the table a per spective in terms of reli gion. He specializes in the various Islam religions. In terms of the faculty’s “Where do here?” in addition to other basic questions about the war in Iraq. Examples of such questions may be. "Why did we get involved?”, "How is the war being waged?”, and "What do we do now '" The second half of the program will then allow for questions and comments from the audi- This event is free and open to the public and will be held from 4 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. in Reed 117. The Behrend Beacon I “I thought a long time ago we should have stopped the Kristie Laßosa Occupational Therapy. 01 discussion expertise m u variety of backgrounds. Aquila said, "The information could help us make a more rational decision." The first half of the pro gram will be the faculty discussion. The main question. "Where do we go from here?" will be dis cussed by the faculty panel