Friday, October 31, 2008 Palin holds invite-only event in REDC By Ryan P. Gallagher r p g sn(4w edu The Pat Black Conference Center in the REDC filled to maximum capacity as Behrend students. faculty, staff, and various McCain Palin support ers from the Eric area congregated to hear Governer Sarah Palin speak on National Security issues Thursday afternoon. The appearance, referred to as the National Security Roundtable. featured Palin briefly hitting On topics of energy security, the economy. domestic and foreign policies. health benefits, job loss, and Behrend student charged with six felonies By Matthew Schwahenbauer inr,s3s7v , edu a e "e renc sop lomore las )een charged ‘‘ ith three felonies and mo misdemeanors after a string of hi/arre crimes on Friday night. The charges against Vincent Citriniti. N. include Burglary. Criminal Trespass. Criminal Mischief. Proper' y Damage. Indecent Exposure and Resistini2 Arrest. The incident began at about 12 a.m. v hen Citriniti drove his Subaru Forester into a Pontiac Firebird that vas hacking out of a parking space in the lot of the 3(R) buildint2. at Link ersitN, Gate Apartments. "Once the collision happened. the hack end of the Pontiac fle‘k in the air and debris was all over the asphalt: . said Behrend Sophomore Chris Oman, who witnessed the crash. - The Forester looked like it was totaled.'' Nick Kniseley. a sophomore at Behrend. was the one who made the 9- I -I call. "I was just alking from the one hundreds to the lour hundreds. We couldn't see it at first. hut we heard a loud crash and saw a ear's tail lights shine into the air like its hack end well up. - said Kniseley. "A hunch of people came outside to see what was going on. As I was walking up to the crash. I called 9-1 After the accident, Citriniti entered an apartment in the 300 building of the complex. The residents of the apartment had witnessed the crash. "At about midnight we heard this loud crash and thought it was thunder." said a resident who wished to remain anonymous. "Literally twenty seconds later this guy comes in our place and puts his hands down the hack of my friend's pants. - None of the residents of the apartment were familiar with Citriniti. "We told him to leave, but he wouldn't," said the resident. "He went and sort of rested his head on our island and my roommate went to get a security guard since they were all down by the crash.- When security arrived, they told Citriniti to leave or they would contact authorities, hut Citriniti "wasn't phased. - At that point, security notified the State Police of the situation. "Finally, he just ended up leaving," said the res ident. "We went hack to watching the crash. and we noticed the same kid down there and he was trying to get into this car that was locked, threw something on the ground, and then I noticed him coming hack to our building. So I flew off the couch to make sure our door was locked See STUDENT on page 3 Newsroom 898-6488 Fax: 898-6019 E-mail: rcrsos7@psu.edu Our offices are located downstairs in the Reed Union Building. newc editot A Penn State Behrend Student Publication other various issues to a group of around 200 invit- ed supporters. Strangely enough, Palin was the only person to speak. confusing some as to why it was termed a round table event. In addition, many students admitted to having no knowledge that she was com ing to campus until asked of their reaction to the event. Ryan Westwood, a senior at Behrend, said he didn't find out until Thursday evening. "I had no idea she was even on our campus, - he said. " I actu ally found out through an e-mail afterwards which the college Republicans sent me. - The lack of publicity remains baffling to students and even to staff. Students celebrate 60 years of Behrend Penn State Behrend observed its 60th anniver sary with music. intlatahles. and free t-shirts Thursday. ery year. the Lion Ambassadors have com memorated the event with a birthday cake. But for the 60th anniversary, a special celebration was planned From noon to 4 p.m Ghosts abound at Gudgeonville Bridge Gudgeonville Bridge in Girard, Pennsylvania is a spot often visited by paranormal investigators Visit us on the web at www.thebehrend beacon. corn See PAIIN on page 2 Bon Journey periOnned in McGarvey Commons on Thursday By Marcus Yaegley head copy-editor rcr50570 psu.,du students crowded the The Pot Black conference center in the RE)(', moments benne Polio r,ii, ''a Mean ey Commons and Wintergreen Garden. where there were giant inflatahles. a caricature artist, a digital photo booth, and a hirthday cake. ELF Entertainment was hired and brought four activities. The wrecking hall apparatus let groups of four students lob a large hall at each other in a battle to he the last one standing. See STUDENTS on page 4 Source: Wcatherconi Friday: Sunny. High 62 F. Winds SW 15 to 25 mph. Saturday: Cloudy early, Sunny afternoon High 51 F. Sunday: Partly cloudy. 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