The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, September 01, 1988, Image 1

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In February of
this year, the land
was cleared across
from the Kostos
Building and the
ground was broken to
make room for the
latest addition to the
Penn State Hazleton
Campus. When students
began to question why
the land was being
cleared, we were
informed that it was
to be the site for our
new bookstore. To the
students it was not
just a new bookstore,
it meant mainly three
other things.
As a result of
the suspension of
Alpha Phi Alpha at
University Park, the
issue of hazing has
become a matter of
great concern.
anti-hazing law went
into effect in
Pennsylvania on Feb.
14, 1987 prohibiting
hazing by organiza
tions at public or
private institutions
in Pennsylvania that
GROUND
can grant an associate
or higher academic.
degree. Anyone
breaking this law
commits a misdemeanor
of the third degree.
The bill also speci
fies that the
organization in which
a person is trying to
gain admission is not
precluded from respon
sibility because of
the willingness of
that individual to
Less people bumping
into one another
and saying "excuse
me" like in the
old bookstore.
No more waiting in
line to get into
the bookstore at
the beginning of
the semesters.
More Penn State
paraphernalia to
buy!
The reason for the
new bookstore was the
result of the increase
in student enrollment.
The present store was
originally only capable
of servicing 400 people.
HAZING PROHIBITED
MPV!
FiN:O
This year the enrollment
is up to 1,200, three
times that of which our
bookstore can adequately
accommodate. The new
store will be five times
as large as the old
store, more space, more
merchandise. Mr. Ted
Imbert, Bookstore
Manager, said they are
trying to purchase a
better variety of things
for our bookstore which
will be similiar to
those at University Park.
I also asked Mr. Imbert
about the rumor that the
new store may be a head
quarters for other
campus'. He said
nothing is definite
yet. If it is a
headquarters, it will
be more like a
"collecting area for
four other campus'."
I then proceeded to
ask him about the
possibility of a MAC
machine being in the
store. Again, he said
nothing is definite
yet and University
Park will make the
final decision about
this and other matters
concerning our book
store.
The tentative
date for completion
of the bookstore is
October 24, 1988.
participate in such
activities.
Disciplinary
action will be taken
against any student
organization that
commits a hazing
violation.
Student organi
zations are important
in helping individuals
develop through
activities made
available to them.
The Penn State campus
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Voi. 4 No. 1
As with any closing
of a store, it is
possible that there
may be a clearance
sale but as far as any
Grand Opening sales,
students will just
have to wait and see.
So start saving your
money and be ready to
do all your Christmas
shopping in the new
Penn State Hazleton
Campus Bookstore this
December.
by Deb Goodrich
'relief/4H
STAFF
EDITOR
Gina D.
ASSISTANT EDITORS
Wendy & Bethann
STAFF
Greg Adams, Stacy Bagley
John Burd, Michele Carli
Chon•tey Copeland
Rich Danner
Traci Fischer
Debbie Goodrich
Fritz Light
Matt Mazzitelli
Julie Meckley
John Meyer, Jen Mintz
Karen Manzella
Stephen Parrish
Mark Piedmonte
Denise Radley
Eric Shambaugh
Rick Smith, Stan Yurish
has nearly a thousand
clubs, organizations,
fraternities, and
sororities that help
personalize the college
experience. Not only
is hazing illegal in
Pennsylvania, but it
has no place in an
educational institu
tion committed to
positive human
development.