News Men's volleyball team added Men's b-ball wins ECAC Title continued from front page men’s volleyball as a varsity sport when the NCAA declared it would offer a D-111 Champi onship to men’s volleyball. “The athletic department has discussed making it a varsity sport for the past few years and now is the right time,” said Phil Pisano, the head coach of women's volleyball. Pisano will take on twice the amount of coaching duties once the men’s team is formed. “I have never had to start a program from scratch before,” Pisano said. “It will be difficult, but we al ready have a lot of interest from recruits. The western Pennsyl vania and New York regions are good for finding volleyball talent.” Greener Behrend continued from front page “The labels will educate stu dents so that they know they can be a part of our movement towards a greener Behrend,” said Ann Quinn, a staff member of Greener Behrend. “We want them to know that they can be an important little factor in a big picture.” While single-stream recycling can make disposing products easier, there can be disadvan tages to it. Quinn said that the disadvan tages are only apparent when single-stream recycling is at tempted on a small scale. “Big businesses, such as Waste Management, wouldn’t do single-stream recycling if it did not benefit them,” Cerroni said. Greener Behrend identifies their biggest issue as that it's up to the end consumer if they '/ j-1 1 5 monday 43 L showers Steeter said he hopes that current volleyball club mem bers will be interested in trying out for the team in 2011. “Hopefully the men and women volleyball teams... build a winning bond at Behrend.” Phil Pisano head volleyball coach “There will be some club members who won’t want to compete at the varsity level due to time commitment," Steeter said. “It will be Coach Pisano’s job to recruit on campus and in the surrounding regions.” The second largest obstacle want to recycle or not. “Not everyone has to believe in single-stream recycling," Cer roni said. “But everyone should be aware that Behrend has it.” Greener Behrend plans on promoting single-stream recy cling and exponentially increas ing the number of recycling bins as part of their movement. The club is applying for a $l,OOO grant to place recycling bins in every room in Niagara Hall and compare the amount of recycling there to Lawrence Hall. “We need quantifiable data to show how much more will be re Marcus Yeagley / The Behrend Beacon Greener Behrend is putting posters on walls throughout the campus to promote single-stream recycling. W££ X ' 5 few showers BEHRE will be scheduling because the men’s season plays out while Behrend’s basketball teams are in season. “We will utilize the Junker Center and Erie Hall during the men’s volleyball season," Streeter said. “We will play once at home against every team in our conference and up to 10 more home games.” Pisano says that he wants to be able to boast Behrend as a volleyball school to recruits. “Coaching year-round is going to be a real challenge, but everyone in the athletic depart ment works hard all of the time,” Pisano said. “Hopefully, the men and women volleyball teams support each other and build a winning bond at Behrend. They should be each other’s best fans" cycled, particularly in Niagara," Quinn said. The only control factor in the pilot program will be recycling trash cans in every Niagara Hall room, while Lawrence Hall maintains the same recycling system it has now. "The question we have to ask is, is the lack of convenience for students prohibiting them from being more efficient recyclers?" Cerroni said. Greener Behrend and resident assistants will work together to promote the single-stream recy cling' in each building. Greener Behrend hopes that tuesday 42-^3 come see your fellow students lay it all on the title of Behrend Idol. >rt and have your say In who you think is Idol. All are welcome to participate! as judges Sponsored by the choice Penn State Behrend Matchbox Players for styi ups art in the Office of Student Activities by Friday, March 19th by spm WIAT H £ R the continued from front page When the men returned to the court, they were deter mined to finish the game and maintain the lead that they had in the first half. "In the first half we came out and scored and with the will that we needed to win,” said junior Chris Saltzman. “We also shot the ball ex tremely well in the first half and continued that throughout the game that was a huge part to our success in that game. We also played good defense." The Lions’ were capable of doing that with senior Adam Kaiser leading the team with 24 points in the game. Junior Chris Saltzman was also a standout with 17 points and five rebounds. Freshman Russ Con- the results will show an increase in each building. If Niagara’s re cycling rates are significantly higher, Greener Behrend may pursue having recycling trash bins in every resident hall room on campus. "The bottom line is savings for Behrend, promoting ecology and getting students involved when they see a need for im provement in getting Behrend greener, Greener Behrend Quinn said. Recruiting When: Apr. 19 Where: Bruno’s Wednesday 52/» scattered showers next* • • ND IDOL! ley also contributed to the game with 1(5 points and five boards. fans on the Behrend side were excited when Kaiser w as able to surpass the 1.000 point “lt was obvious dur ing the game that we wanted it more than the other teams in it,” mark in his career at Behrend with his layup in the second half. "It was really nice to score my I,oooth point in the final game of my career." Kaiser In the March 2 special issue covering the Dobbins Dining Hall fire, within the timeline on page 5, it w ; as said that at 1:30 a.m. "[T] he fire was completely distin guished." Clarification is needed. Before starting the Dob bins blaze, the fire held a long yearly position in the American West. The fire was one of the co-founders of the now famous series of Cali fornia wildfires that have blown choatic winds of heat and ash and burned down countless American homes over the last 10 years. In the Feb. 26 issue, an ar ticle on page 7, "A bailout for higher education?' by Eld Miseta, incorrectly stated that Penn State University would take in $1.2 trillion yearly from stpdent tuitiflan (not bailouts or the Billions maae; on football weekends'). .11 a*" tSm The correct calculation Behrend Beacon March 19. 2010 www.thebehrendbeacon.com Chris Saltzman junior, forward CORRECTIONS WEATHER.COM said. "1 really could not have asked for a better way to end While Behrend had a minor breakdown in the second half, allowing Alvernia to narrow the point deficit, the Lions were still able to maintain the lead for their win through free throws and easy shots towards the end of the game. "We really came together as a team and couldn't have got it done without one of the people on the team." With the .LCAC win. the Lions are 22-8 for the 2009- 2010 season. "It was obvious during the game that we wanted it more than the other teams in it," Saltzman said. "We are proud to...say we won the ECAC Championship." After fueling the tradition of yearly fires from small blazes to steadfast infernos, the fire grew in both rank and prestige within the largest union in the fire in dustry. The American Feder ation of Fires and Congress of Inferno-based Organiza tions (AFF-CIO), eventually serving as the Director of Immolations. In 2006, the fire was given the title of ' Distingushed Trustee' by the AFF-CIO, which we indirectly refer enced in the Dobbins issue. We sincerely regret the given the numbers he cited would be closer to $1.3 bil lion. The Behrend Beacon apol ogizes for making the as sumption that an economics can perform basic fciultiplication tasks. ’’We sincerely Regret the error. thursday 47 L showers
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