The Collegian November 21,1985 Page Eight Student Voice; In a recent Student Programm ing Council meeting held on Nov. 12, 1985 the issue of screening an X-rated movie at Behrend was discussed. There was much con troversy on the subject. Everyone present took different views on the issue. SPC is faced with the dilemma to show the movie, and take the chance of the impact it might have on the students or neglect the group of students re questing the movie. Jim Maggio gfSjj) jra every Tuesday featuring: 75* a Draft ;M 99 a Pitcher $399 Kee|>vthe/Pifeher Against E)r un| ,ori ;Su: ■:! ■; wlltl To get more of a student opi nion on the issue the Collegian asked: “What are your views on ' X-R? °d at Amy Hickman: (First semester, Special Education) “I think it’s fine if people want to go. It’s their choice, and the school is at liberty to show it or not.” Jim Maggio: (Third semester, In ternational Business) “Why not? I bet it would make a lot of money!” ERIE HILTON 10th & Peach, Erie, PA Your “What are your views on screening an X-rated movie at Behrend?” Steve Ciabattoni: (First semester, Communications) “No I think they are a poor form of entertain ment. I think the movies they show now are fine they don’t need crap like that.” Paul Rossman: (Seventh semester, Physical Science) “No! They’re stupid. I feel they’re a low form of film.” Mari be th Fisher: (Third semester, Political Science) “If a group wants to show it they can show it. If nobody wants to go they don’t have to.” Maribeth Fisher Jill Meixner: (Third semester, Communications) “I think it’s a good idea because I know a lot of Mini-grants continued from page one Assistant Dean of Student Af fairs. Any club at any time bet ween now and April 15 can apply for a mini-grant. Upon approval from Grimm, requests go to Behrend’s budget committee, after which Dohn ‘Harshbarger, Dean of Student Affairs, and Doug Gerow, SGA President sign the application. The request then precedes to University Park and is distributed to the mini-grant committee, which includes Grimm, Tom Eakin, Vice President of Student Services and Programming at University Park, Ed Mottle, Director of Student Services and nzgzri I ! B 4311 Buffalo Rd. , Hours: Open 11J30 AM -10 PM fl E (Next to Burger King) - 1001 FLAVORS f fl S B Peppermint Patty Ice Cream? B ILifesavers Ice Cream? IFc GoPem! ■ Plus 999 other Flavors ■ fl 20* Off On Any Sundae Item With This Coupon fl THE CORD GALLERY K-ffiart Plaza East Buffalo Rd. 899-8782 Thanksgiving is right around the corner. Surprise your family and friends with a Thanksgiving Greeting from the Card Gallery dr —l feature people at this school who haven’t seen one and they don’t go because of lack of transportation, or they don’t have the nerve to go see one.” Interviews conducted by Ron! Sue Kowal, Collegian Staff Writer Programming at Fayette, Pat Byeres, Director of Student Ser vices and Programming at Mont Alto, Lynne Duffner, Chairman of Council of Commonwealth Student Governments (CCSG) and two other CCSG representatives. There is a total mini-grant budget, university-wide, 0f25,000 dollars. “There is no limit to the amount of money each campus can have,” Grimm said, “and there is still time to submit for this year,” she added. Any need in the area of programming or equip ment can be met by this fund. Jill Meixner