News Piracy continued from front page you're pissed you got caught." The e-mail specified that he would be contacted in the neat future with instructions on how to reconnect. He has not heard back from them as of vet. According to Meeghan Hol lis, Assistant Director of Resi dence Life, he is likely to receive the standard conse quences for violation of the AD 20 policy. The policy states that Penn State reserves the right to sus pend network access or com puter accounts if user-maintained files, pro New Reed offices completed HEATHER MCGOVERN Penn State Behrend’s Divi sion of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) and Career Develop ment Center (CDC) recently combined names and moved to the second floor of the book store following the renovation and construction of the Reed Union Building Bookstore The DUS and CDC moved into the newly constructed office com plex, Reed 125, above the Bookstore under its new official name—Academic and Career Planning Center (ACPC). The new offices also saw the opening of Reed ISO. a modern conference room which is open for any student organization's usage. The new ACPC consists ot 11 offices, 3 basic interviewing a Keep an eye out online: Coming soon to our website. Cm I www. thebehrendbencon. com: a video tour of the new Reed [ J I offices, showing all of then new features and technology 2009-10 Speaker Series Niles Eldredge monday 68, mostly cloudy; p.m. rain grams or services are believed to have been operating in viola tion of either law or policy. Companies hire agents to monitor tind track a company's copyrighted material. If the agents find that a Behrend stu dent has illegally downloaded or shared the company's files, they will e-mail University Park security who will then e-mail the student. At that point the student must set up an appointment with Judicial Affairs to discuss the ethics behind infringement, the university's expectations, and the possible sanctions that he or she mav face, Hollis savs. I he computer must be taken to the computer center in Ham mermill where Todd Say, the manager of IT Support Serv- rooms, and 1 video conference room for the increasing num ber of University Park employ ers seeking students from Behrend. Situated next to the ACPC is an administrative con ference room open for student organization use. Although both student serv ices successfully co-existed within the same office complex in an alternative location, the name change aims to further emphasize the interconnection between each office. The name alteration reiterates the already unified processes of academic and career advising offices. Carol ('apart. Employer Rela tions Coordinator of the ACPC, says, "It made sense to make the name official since we had been winking together very well all tilling and just make it one unit." tuesday Wednesday thursday 59 61 6 J ~ 49 51 mostly cloudy; lingering rain ices, w ill review its content and rid the computer of any incrim inating tiles that remain. Aliei this process is complete, the instated In the event that a student is caught violating the AD 2U pol icv more than once, that several unpleasant consequences may arise. Parents or guardians may be contacted, a notification of violation may be put on the stu dent's transcript, or the stu dent's network connection may be suspended anywhere Imm lti to ,'-!2 weeks. Hollis e\ plained. Hollis savs that a common misconception is that students believe that they cannot get caught pirating while using the YPN. The Division of Unden photos by Jon Klein/The Behrend Beacon Niles Eldredge. author, paleontologist, and Charles Darwin biographer opened the 2009-2010 Speaker Series on Thursday, Sept. 24. Behrend students, many of which received bonus in classes for attending, packed McGarvey commons, with extra students lining the doorway. Copies of his 2005 book. Darwin: Discovering the Tree of Life, was also available. partly cloudy; m j x 0 f sun and clouds possible showers -Mutt Alto, Weather Editor Ihev think that since you arc catching a signal rather than plugging in. the files are mure difticult to monitor." she A'- computer'' gel smarter, t he agents who monitor a com pany'-' lilt's also need to get smarter in order to do t heir job. I lollis said. She explained that students might not realize that music-di>wnloading programs such as I.imewire are so well know n that tliev sil l mu duck Students must also he careful \\ ith taking their laptops home. "If thus use one of those pro grams and forget to delete the files before returning to school, tliev risk getting caught." Hollis said. photos by Jon Klein/The Behrend Beacon iraduate Studies and Career Development lecome Swine flu continued from front page reach its peak until January’ or February Swine Flu is thought to he spread the same way as sea sonal influenza, according to the (’DC: coughing, sneezing. SERVICE Powder puff football to benefit Make-A-Wish CHRISTINE NEWBY apartments A powder puff football tour nament. Huddle for Hope, will be held at the Behrend Fields on Oct. 17 at 1 p.m. and all pro ceeds will benefit the Make-A- Wish Foundation. Oct. 2 at f> p.m. is the last day to sign up for the tournament. Stu dents can sign up in the Reed Union building outside Bruno's S o p h o mores Frnily Harring ton, Catherine Franks, Matthew Foorian, Beth Bimber, and Krista McClelland are involved with putting the tournament to gether. Harrington came up with the idea of the football game over the summer "[The game| is something to get the campus going and it will pull everyone together for one common cause,” Harrington said Harrington then proposed the idea to Franks, Residence Service Leader of Almy and Ohio. "Emily came to me with the idea and then we just went for it," Franks explained. Fight teams will be part of the football tournament. The teams are Almy, Ohio, Senat, Ferry, Lawrence, Niagara, the on-campus suites,and Behrend Behrend may lose some money to other campuses MIKE 0. WEHRER For the past four years Behrend sent BO percent of every new dollar it earned to the Vice President of Common wealth campuses, and so far, it has always been returned. For the first time ever, it's iible that not all of the ev will be returned. The purpose of keeping the money centrally is as an insur ance policy of sorts, said Behrend Chancellor Jack Burke in an email to the Behrend Beacon. The money, or a portion of it, would be used to offset a de cline in the growth of a campus. So if Behrend or another Com- STUDENT FINANCE Students paid lor class notes EMILY REICHERT ( <>:U' inihn l,’ tWi'.'f" “Be a binge thinker" That's the slogan for Studyßlue. a website that provides every thing from flash cards to notes specifically for the classes you're taking right now. Ac cording to the Studyßlue web 'Last year 70 percent of students who used Studyßlue said they got better grades.” You can add friends that are in your class, find tutors, take and share notes online, and study with flashcards, quizzes, and games. Call it Facebook for your schedule. In fact, it even lets vour Facebook account in teract with it. Studyßlue also offers money for using it. The site pays 50 cents per file if you are one of the first people to post notes in a class. An additional 50 cents will be added per file if three people say that the notes are good. Competition exists within each school system. The three people who have earned the most “crowns" (you receive a Behrend Beacon September 25, 2009 www.thebehrendbeacon.com or transmittance of viruses to nose or mouth Behrend continues to pro mote prevention as the best method of avoiding influenza. CDC lists the highest priority as taking even day steps to protect one s health, including good hy giene, avoiding contact with sick people, and not touching ones eves, nose, or mouth. ach student will be charged $3 for participating According to franks and Harrington, every team is re sponsible for getting their own team together. Teams are encouraged to come up with a team name and colors, which will be first come, ■'[The game 1 something to get the campus going and it will put everyone together tor one common goal EMILY HARRINGTON Sophomore No general admission will be charged at the event, however donations are encouraged. "[Donations! are what we are really hoping for," Harrington said. Harrington said that the pow der puff game focuses on a service project. "We want to get a wide vari ety of people over campus to come together to make a little kid's dream come true," Franks said. Franks and Harrington are hoping that Huddle for Hope will turn into an annual event. “We would love for this to be come Behrend's service project every year," Franks said. Students can email Franks at cefsoB7iopsu.edu or Harring ton at eahsls4(" psu.edu if they have any questions. monwealth campus were ever to grow less than the year prior, the school would only lose 30 percent of every dollar it shrank relative to the previous year. new s i •( ut< a “When all campuses are okay in terms of enrollment, there is no real need to keep the money centrally" said Burke, “in each and every year it has been col lected. the 30 percent we paid in has been returned to us. “This year that may or may not happen depending upon enrollments elsewhere and what budget cuts might be forth coming from the state." Burke added that he was op timistic about getting the 30 percent back again this year. “crown” when three people say your notes are good) receive SlOO each in Dec. Students are able to earn up to $2 per file. Referring a friend can earn stu dents Si. and students can earn $2 if that friend signs up with the premium account. Students are able to earn a maximum amount of $3OO per semester, just for studying. There are two options for registration. The first is free. It allows you to connect with classmates, view textbook out lines, find or become a tutor for a class, password protect your notes, take notes through text, audio or video, and search other classmates notes. The second option, premium, charges $9.99 per month (or $59.99 for a year package). It includes all of the latter, plus an iPhone app, reminders, no ad vertisements, and personal site support help. The free version allows you to print, export, and study with class material, but only vour material. The second allows you to use other people’s quizzes and notes. first serve. Each hall is responsible for assigning a girl team captain who is in charge of collecting team money and getting it to Franks no later than Oct. 7.