Friday, February 8, 2008 New Facebook application targets PSU students By Angelica Stoltzfus staff writer anssls4@psu.edu A new application on the popular social networking site Facebook.com has made research for Penn State students easier. With the application, students can now search The CAT, the Pro Quest database, get help from a librarian. Freshman Marc Powers said, "I can only study and research for so long, then there's Facebook." The Penn State Librarian Staff is well aware of students’ addiction to the site and have made interesting accommodations to help students like Powers. Many students at Behrend were unaware of this relatively new Facebook application and student reaction was mixed. Some, like Selina Chavez, argued that the application was not “legitimate enough” for researching purposes. Russ Hall, Reference Librarian at Behrend’s Lilley Library, gave incite to the advantages and disadvantages of using the site. “We created the site hoping that it would make researching easier for students [while they were already on their Facebook ‘Sleeping Bag Weekend’ helps prospective students in the decision process By Krista Jones staff writer kejs().W(fl psu.edu For students who are trying to make their deci sion on where to go to college, Penn State Behrend offers a program referred to as the “Sleeping Bag Weekend." Admissions and Student Affairs team up to run this program —they coordinate an overnight visit to Penn State Behrend to help show high school seniors what a night living at Behrend would be like. There were 17 high school students —seven male and ten female —scheduled to come up to Behrend this past weekend to stay with volunteer hosts who would take them and show them around campus. Unfortunately, three students cancelled for poor weather conditions, bringing the number down to 14. So, there were 14 Behrend students involved, not to mention the roommates of the students who volunteered to host. on-campus Housing! Available for Summer, Fall, and Spring semesters! 3223 South Street FOR MORE DETAILS OR SHOWING CALL: Includes: - 2 Units, 4 students per unit - Ist Floor: Liv., Kit., Din. Area, 3 Bedrooms, Full bath w/ Shower - 2nd Floor: Liv., Kit., Din. Area, 2 Bedrooms, Full bath w/ Shower - Both units Wall to Wall Carpeting - Each student provided with Twin Bed, Dresser, Desk, Chair - Some Off-Street Parking, Bus to Behrend, 2 Restaurants, snack stores one blocl North on Buffalo Road (Us RT 20) Landloard pays: Water, Sewer, Garbage, Natural Gas & Electric accounts.]” The site is very basic and simple. Start by typing in any key word on the search button, which then displays all available books and articles available from every Penn State campus. The problem with this researching tech nique is that the site is not able to limit the search to Behrend College. Hall also admitted that when typ ing in a search for a specific author “only 2 out of 12 findings" were the author he had searched. Hall added that the site is superb for “gen eral researching top ics." more than specific ones. An important thing to remember about this Penn State run application is that it only allows Penn State students to access the application. If a student attempts to use the site from home, it will ask for the student's user ID and pass word for clarification purposes. south st. 814.434.2725 FULLY FURNISHED ~ APPLIANCES Kitchen and living Room Furniture Sophomore Michael Swarzel took advan- The volunteers usually come from the RA classes, and other students that scouts from Student Affairs can find who would be willing to host the high school seniors that sign up for this program. "Freshman are usually the best suited to a program like this," says Keith Cerroni from Student Affairs, "They’re closer in age to the prospective students coming up.” However, they do have students that are not freshman who help out with the program by hosting a senior. When a student volunteers, they fill out a form giving their name, what weekends they are avail able to host, their gender, their intended major, contact information, their roommate(s) name(s). their own high school and home town, and a bit of a personal description. The schedule for the weekend was relatively simple: seniors check in by 10:15 a.m. in Reed 113. From 10:20 through noon they have a welcome assembly by admissions, a leadership meeting done by Leadership Unlimited, and a tour of the buffalo id. TEW- “We created the site hoping that it would make researching easi er for students,” •Russ Hall Reference Librarian Lilley Library tage of the application's access to Penn State Libraries. After his first use, he said, "The site was really cool and helped me find some very useful information for my research papers." The application is based on making it quick and easy for all the Facebook users from Penn State. In the same effort. Hall recently started a Facebook group for Behrend students called, "Lilley Library of Penn State Behrend." Although Facebook is an addicting entertainment method for many students, Penn State is finding ways to create a more beneficial side to the site, promoting education using common applications accessible to all Penn Sate students. Sine its premier in the fall of 2007 the application has over 1,300 users. To access the application visit apps.face book.com/psulibrary. campus. They have lunch from 12:00 to 12:50 and time I've done then a mandatory meeting from 1:00-1:20 done by says Armady. a representative from Residence Life and Housing in Reed 114. After that are all the optional meetings, lasting from 1:20- 3:20 in Reed 114. The host student can pick up the senior starting at 1:20 and. whether they went to the meetings or not. will have the student until some time between 9 and 10 a.m. the next morning. Elton Armady hosted Marcus Hollingsworth from the Leonardo Da Vinci High School in Buffalo, New York. "He was a really nice kid, and it was fun selling the campus. This is the second Alternative Spring Break gains popularity throughout the university By Krista Jones staff writer kejso.W