Weekend Weather <)- Partly ca Cloudy CC H L 53 Partly a ce Cloudy '': x H LS4 co Few a z Showers CI ) H L5O It is fashion week in New York- check out the runway! PAGE 2 k • 111 ! 4P 4 Find ways to get in volved with the United Way at Behrend. PAGE 4 Join us on Org www.orgsync.com »SCIENCE is;a Hurricanes quickly develop in the Atlantic. »OPINION Sick of email spam? So are we! PAGE 7 Women's volleyball wins home tournament. PAGE 12 ~ .Newnext wee.k. . . _ i Coupon Cutout Page! ^`, Produced by the students of Penn State Behrend since 1948 Fine Arts center plan for Behrend KATIE DUFFY Behrend operational au thorities set the future con struction agenda with a new and refreshing objec tive: to develop the col lege's fine-arts department. During the past four years, the campus has seen the construction, and in one case deconstruction, of various buildings such as the Otto Behrend Science building (0.8.5.), the Jack Burke Research and Eco nomic Development Center (previously R.E.D.C.), the Gazebo at Dobbins, Reed 117, the Behrend Book arl Aaron Sizer, Mike Bilz, and Christopher Chovan singing the National Anthem Courtesy Christopher Chovan IQII Store, the Academic and Career Planning Center. and the most recently. the Metzger "This is the missing Piece." says Dr. Chris tiansen, Associate Dean. "We have strong sci ences, both social and physical. If we want to be come the institution that we aim to he, we need to strengthen the tine-arts de partment.- There was an obvious de mand amongst the human ities and social sciences department for an expan sion of this particular area of curriculum. With the ex pansion of engineering and labs, there also came a diminishing of recognition of the arts. This academic installment will accomplish recognition of the often unacknowledged =Mg "This is the missing piece." David Christiansen Associate Dean artistic intere,,t The center will prirnArib function w..; building where clie,scs, w ill he held. It will also include t ic ulty offices. which will allow the students and pro fessionals to work side-h\ side in a studio setting. - We would \Van! 11) grow into a program in \N.hich we would have faculty w hu sue artists themselvc, 1, tiansen says of the depart - merits long-term goals. All arts at Bel - 11(.11cl \\ ill be represented it the ling arts center: visual. per formance, and musical The art, both student and Behrend students sing at Wings Over Pittsburgh KATIE DUFFY Three Behrend vocalists were chosen to sing the National Anthem at the "Wings Over Pittsburgh" national air show last weekend. Students Mike Bilz, Christopher Chovan Carl Aaron Sher t2,J\ performance in fI'H u 1 p\ 100,000 guests nt the 91 Airlift Reserve wing in Nloon Township, Pittsburgh fin Sep MY, SI II 11 Nllll II 17, 2010 Cott \\ 11,111,. lII', 'A 111 ,iih)ek I ho.'l I I I I I , 'III Ctillrlivl it I , lH initde lilt it' cl11111)lP, (In hdiall•ell g(r,ll. - , ;l\ ing. ,(mit• [111 , , , ,1()11 unt.l I h(' (1)11( , }2,(.. ,is cillh.1(111 ,~ ~ I ifi Arte n I I ;111d L. I 1-1( i (H:( cek'in \ nwl i( l)111-6)11,-in (ftnno.lll(ii,tim:2. SIIIIIII mlmil,t.l, ;)1 th(' dirtmc( ;111(1 ,II1(1 ;11,4) ;11l (q, i„r Iht , ( ~0 11111 I nl l \ 1,1 dl(i\\ iii,2 Hi)11 1,,