I The Behrend Beacon Monday Tuesday High: 32°F High: 26°F Low :26°F Low: 17°F Cloudy with a chance of Chance of snow, cloudy snow. Wednesday Thursday High: I7°F High: 23°F Low: 10°F Low: 15°F Cold with a chance of Mostly cloudy and a snow chance of snow. Interesting weather fact: ••• **. T he Lollst NFL Championship Game tirb\\ a, on DLL 11 1967 hemeen the Green 13a\ Packers and Dallas Cowboys in Goren 13,0, Wisconsin. The temperature was 11 li(atlur loncaq (ourt( \ o/.student otatoi)loivst Malt Alto SGA release budget for lac Nlarcus Yeagley 11('h A Cdi IHI ,(} 2 , , 'Nil SGA hay rissed the budget for onlaniiation , , for this The total ',mount of mono, that \\ ill he WIC(' by a \ ari et \ of student tun in gam iat ions is `-,6.714 Vbilleeu ~ tudent or,Janitations reque , ,ted itionc), equaling d total ()I `,4(1.290,73. (01\ iotish. a .21 - cat dcal ()I the mune\ \kas not 14rantc(I h i a w ick arict \ of re&,on,. For e\ample. the Equestrian (lull requested a total 01 . `') 3.1.)11 for riduie lessons, But SG,\ rejected the request because the\ ha\ C FIC\ Cr Itinded What's Inside 30H!3 takes center stage on the pop scene Healy heats. catch\ rhythms, vocals that complement rapipop genre. and lyrics that will make you get your grind on what 301-1!3 is all about. Two guys rapping, talking about tif Wornell. drinking. pail) inc. everything a college studmt wants t needs to listen to at any park. The hand consists of two blends: Sean Matthew Foreman Nathaniel Warren Seth Motte. Coming out of Boulder. Colomt which has the area code 3(13. the inspiration for the band narr They met in a physics class at the University of Colorado, tut inspired by the underground hip-hop scene. came together to pi duce the music \\e kno\% and loge today. Their first album IA sell titled and self-released in 2007. The hand then signed to Phi Finish records. a branch of Atlantic Records. Their second albt dropped in 2008. titled Want. 30H!3 has opened for Jess Simpson. pla y ed on The Vans Warped Tour 2007 and 2008, pltt, in Bambml=ll , Left and the Pemberton Festival in Briti Columbia. Upcoming in the future of 30H!3 is a year of tourit They arc supporting Katy Perry on a European tour in Fehnta headlining the Alternative Press Intr. and making an appearat. on Warped "lour this summer. A fe\\ of their songs have been used on episodes of The MIA as ‘‘ell. Steelers prepare for Super Bowl XLIII On Feb. I. NM, the Pittsburgh Steelers will set Out to do what no other team has done in NFL his ton. Win a sixth Super Bowl title. The Steelers are currently in a three-way tie lOr most championships won by a franchise. The record is li‘c held h‘ the Siceleis (1974. '75 . . '79. 20(15), the Dallas Cowboys (1971, '77, '92, '93, '95) and the San neisco isco 49er51951 student organizations The Fantasy Garners requested a grand total of $9.137.43 to go to the Magic: the Gathering Grand Prix. However. SGA will only give $750 tbr travel expenses. The Society of Undergrad Economists ran into a very simi lar roadblock. They requested over 520.000 tier a trip to Boston. SGA only passed the $750 for tra \ el. In CI mtrast. many other organi tations were given all of the mono, that they requested. The Roundtable Society asked and aii recioe the money tor refreshments and limd tOr three The Blue and White Society asked and will recieve $2BO to /NTRIBLEED PHOTOII m Comic book films take over the world one cinema at a time When it comes to an artistic perspective in feature films, Hollywood's blockbusters typically lack in such a department. The idea of an artistic direction in a film is all hut overlooked in the Hollywood sector, leaving it up to the independent film industry to fill the void, Venues like the Sundance Film Festival and, closer to home, the Erie Horror Fest provide the only available outlets for directors and producers who feel the need to express that artistic direction in a full-length, feature Page 5 CAMPUS NEWS CONNOR SATTLEY/Thc Behrend Beacon Amy Hudson read poetry in Bruno's Ftickty. spend on Erie Bayhawk tickets. The Auto Club asked for almost $lOOO for several events, including food for a spring car show, and tickets for the 2009 Cleveland Car show and a Monster Jam event. They got $887.50, almost enough to cover their planned expenditures. The Behrend Volleyball Club will recieve the $240 they requested to pay referees for two games. Last year. SGA recieved over $60,000 in requests. They only allocated half of that amount: $30,603.29. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Behrund students applcard cold cheer on the conteskons at the Price is Right event "Price is continued from front page and walked away with a digital camera. Another game was "hole in one." The table onstage was set up with seven items, and the con testant had to place them in order of price, lowest to highest. The more items he got in a row, the shorter his putt would have to be. Unfortunately, the contestant guessed incorrectly and missed the putt for the Nintendo Wii. D.J. Bertolasio, Film Chair for the Lion Entertainment Board, headed up the event this semester. "It was definitely successful," he said. New to this year's show was the curtained section. where the LEB team kept all of the prizes and game sets. This provided an BraiREND BEACON Executive Board Rachel Reeves, Editor-in-Chief - rcrsos7@psu.edu Connor Sattely, Managing Editor - cisso6o@psu.edu Michelle Quail, Advertising Manager - mlqsool @psu.edu Kim Young, Faculty Adviser- kjylo@psu.edu Page 5 Editorial Board Matthew Schwabenbauer, News Editor Mike 0. Wehrer, Copy Editor Marcus Yeagley, News Editor Jennifer Juncosa, Perspectives Editor Jeremy Korwek, Website Editor jdjso6l@psu.edu Nick Blake, Sports Editor Christine Newby, Sports Editor Neil J. Peters, Assistant Arts Editor Page 6 Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Reed Union Building 4701 College Drive, Erie PA 16563 Room 10H Telephone: (814) 898-6488 Fax: (814) 898-6019 mjss3B7@psu.edu mjysol2@psu.edu npbso4l@psu.edu censos6@psu.edu Evan Koser, Arts Editor emksllo@psu.edu njpsoB3@psu.edu Poetry Night continued from front page some even read original works. Hudson's choice of poem came from poet RuNett Nia Ebo. What inspired her to go up on a stage in front of a crowd of peo ple to read poetry? "I really felt that it could pos sibly encourage people," she said. "Sometimes, being African- American, you wonder why you've been dealt this hand. The poetry speaks to the fact that God made everyone beautiful. and African-Americans are spe cial just like everyone else." Hudson, who had read poetry in front of crowds last semester in Bruno's, felt that the opportu- Right" for students easy way to get everything on and said. oil the stage, which made for an The highlight of the evening? easier night on everyone "That would have to be seeing involved. "It ran smooth, and it Matt in a dress," Bertolasio said. was a really easy night," Bertalsio CONNOR SATTLEY/The Behrend Beacon Mat Kier . .kowsk cbvssed up to help with the event. jdksoo9@psu.edu Keegan McGregor, Photography Editor Daniel Smith, Senior Photographer Bethany Long, Assistant Ad. Manager Friday, January 30, 2009 nity was great to inspire people to be themselves. Others took different themes in their performances some sang country, others rock and several poems dealt with person al topics. Some performers even professed love to someone sit ting in the café, to the delight of the audience. As one of the final events of the week celebrating Martin Luther King Day, many who attended felt that this was a way to honor the man. Students pass ing through Brunos stood, trans fixed by a performer onstage. The crowd grew throughout the night, and the energy level grew with it. mrwso94@psu.edu Kay Smith, Copy Editor kmssl74@psu.edu klms32.3@psu.edu djss223@psu.edu bjlso37@psu.edu Matthew Alto, Weather Editor