Hello 1 1 low are \ ou all on tins lo\ eh dav? We arc coniine lo a close on this spring scincslcr, so |iisi push hard until the end. We can do ill! We'll make it. I swear. Well, I'm sure you've already noticed that this issue ol the paper looks a little bit different from the others. Okay, a lot different. I cannot take any credit lor this idea; I can just take the credit of bringing it to fruition. Craig Welsh. Humanities faculty (though not for much longer. *sniff*) once pointed out lo me that simple because it is a college newspaper that does not mean we cannot play with it. It is our chance to experiment before we spend the rest of our lives following someone else's rules, lie then mentioned how he had been askme im predecessors to publish a blue and white issue, where the newsprint is the white and the ink pro\ides the blue. It was off the wall. It was unique. And I lined it. Allow The Capital Times to present to y ou its Blue and White Okay people... First of all, we would like to inform you that this photograph is not'backwards. This is the window of the Student Government Association. And, in case you are not the best at reading backwards, it says "Court Members Needed." Now then, some backstory. Once upon a time, a group of crazy Penn State students took to drawing on the win dows with window paint to promote an event for THON. When there was not a severe backlash for writing on the windows, the SGA took to writing on the windows to pro mote events. When the new regime took over, they also took to writing on the windows to promote their events. However, they seem to have a little problem in figuring out how to write on the windows. By they, we mean Sahar Safaee, newly elected vice president. Now, don't get us wrong. The girl is smart. She's studying pre-med for Pete's sake. How ever, what she has in academic sense she lacks in common sense. Sahar just took to writing happily on the window that she needed court members. However, it did not quite occur to her that by writing on the window from the inside, she was simply advertising to herself. She didn't quite catch her mistake until a certain layout editor pointed it out. She very quickly erased it at that point, laughing as she rewrote it on the right side. But it's still photographed and frozen for all time her previous mistake. Not to mention she's in the photograph See her skirt? That's for her. It's okay Sahar. Those windows are tricky. COR PI: Cl 1C) INS: j THE CAPITAL TIMES ‘ ■' " ,v 4 '■ 1 : : l;! ' H " vVe