2 I The Behrend Beacon Habitat continued from front page drifted out of the partially-built shed and flooded basement, and by the end of the day, some students were splattered head to toe in primer or finishing paint. Reality Check, a local organi zation dedicated to inspiring stu dents to do local and national community service, co-sponsored the event with a Residence Service Leader from Almy Hall, Catherine Franks. For her, the Habitat trip provid ed a way to utilize the good will and creative energies of the stu dents in the hall, as well as bene fiting local families. "A lot of the people in my building were inter ested in giving back to the corn she said. "Everyone enjoyed it." munity Franks, a freshman mechanical engineering major, said that any one can participate and do some good in this type of event. "It started with a few people in my building, but people wanted to join in." Though it was her first time with Habitat for Humanity, she helped to direct the partici pants' painting throughout the day. For Heather Lindstrom, the trip "Ne A work site leak, - (right) helps a Bduz , nd student finishing construction On a dootframe What's Inside CONTRIBUTED PHOTO R & B artist Chris Brown has been accused uf abusing his girlfriend, Rihanna. Heavy Metal music has been around for quite some time. Starting with the revolutions of Metalhca, 0 - rzy Osboume, and Megadeath, it gained a certain amount of mainstream respect. Several thousand of barkk have come about since that beginning era surrounding the 1980 s. One of the best, in my opinion, is Lamb of God, and with this new release of Wrath, which hit stores February 24th, their talent is seen at an even higher level. Forming in 1990 in Richmond, Virginia. Lamb of God started as a band called Burn the Priest. Guitarist Mark Morton, drummer Chris Adler, and bassist John Campbell, all attended college at the Virginia Commonwealth University and were looking to break out onto the scene. They found their missing links in the form of vocalist Randy Blythe and Legion Records, and in 1998. they produced their self-titled album, Burn the Priest. Even though it got overall ruse reviews. they had a hard time booking venues because many establishment owners said that they had an offensive name. So, with the addition of guitarist Willie Adler, they changed their name to Lamb of God in 2000. Page 7• CONNOR SATIELY/ The Behrend Beacon Miley Thompson took part in constructing gables for an unfinished shed at the Habitat work site. was her fifth with Habitat for Humanity. Lindstrom. a junior, has been doing the event every year since she began college. "I just enjoy service. That's what Reality Check is really about, providing something to give back to people who are less lOrtunate than you. - Lindstrom was one of many students on the Habitat trip that Lamb of God releases Wrath CAMPUS NEWS are also signed up to take a one week trip to Gulfport, Miss. for Penn State Behrencis Alternative Spring Break. That trip will also seek to give back to the less for tunate; participants will work on a variety of sites during the week, doing anything from hurricane cleanup to rebuilding houses. Many students who attended the Habitat for Humanity trip were CONNOR SATTELY/ The Behrend Beacon Behrend's reaction Penn State Behrend students are shocked over the incident involv ing A-list celebrities Chris Brown and Rihanna. Brown, the R&B vocalist who went from "Running it" in his hoinetown of Tappahannock, Virginia to mega hip-hop star "Poppin," has been accused of assaulting his award winning unofficial girlfriend, Rihanna. The big question among many is: How did this squeaky clean image of good guy whose got it all going for him go from boyfriend you want to bring home to momma to slapping around his woman? And worst how do his fans feel? Communication major Morgan Bruce thinks it's a shame. "I really like the two artists and thought they made a good couple. There are probably a lot of dark and hidden secrets behind this event and I real ly hope that everything can be resolved!" Page 6. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO The album cover of Wrath. also planning to attend the Alternative Spring Break. Reality Check usually spon sors about two Habitat trips per semester, says Lindstrom. They usually cover a variety of sites across the city. This particular site was one that had already been started by several "shifts" of work crews. The house was far enough along in the process of construc tion to allow site leaders to heat the insicde of the house, to the delight of the students who need ed to paint the interior. 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