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The LION’s EYE
September 18, 1999
Opini
THE
LION’S
EYE
Vol. XXXII, No. 1
September 18, 2000
Penn State University
Delaware County
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Aimee Stone
acs166@psu.edu
ASSISTANT EDITOR
Doris Ruiz
STAFF
Owen Burgwall
Paul Butler
Anteia Consorto
Mary DiMeglio
Mari Ostbye
Charles Reed
Connie Ringgold
Adam Wojciechowicz
Dan Zacher
ADVISORS
Lyn McCafferty
John Terrell
The LION’s EYE is published monthly
during theacademic year by the students
of the Delaware County Campus.
Submissions are welcome from all
students, faculty and staff.
Material must be typed, double spaced,
and submitted in the LION’S EYE
mailbox located in the Lion’s Den.
The LION’s EYE is funded by the SGA
and Student Activity Fee.
ACROSS 22. Kids Movie: American Tall 6
24. After failing. Get up and 7
1. Shoe Company est. 1971 again 8
5. To Change Ones Environment 27. Type of song 11
9. Pinnical 28. Extinct Bird 14.
10. Defile 29. Opposite of Exit 18.
12. Misses (abbr.) 20.
13. AOL or Earthlink DOWN 21.
15. What is ? 22,
16. Rice-A-Roni: The Treat 1. Vietnam (slang) 23.
(abbr) 2. It’s a fact! (lat.) 26.
17. Triometric function 3. Kentucky
19. Kings and Queens, for example 4, Tobe
like high school, you
Staff writer Anteia Consorto asked upper classmen and faculty at the Welcome Back picnic:
What advice do you have for freshmen at Penn State Delco?
“College is not “Plan
have to work hard- involved.”
: ‘Doreen
Samantha Hettich Atkins,
Loung, Director of
student. Student Life
ahead,
study hard, and get
. Dramatic stage direction
O’ Gold
. Texas Instruments (adr.)
. Fifth sign of the Zodiac
WE ARE !
Not quite MBL
Extreme emotion
Not White or Pumpernickel
First
New World Order (abbr.)
Advertisement
On Saturday, Oct. 14, the Delaware
County campus will hold the annual Family
Day event. From noon - 3 p.m., students,
families, faculty, and staff will have the
opportunity to participate in a variety of
campus events.
From pumpkin and face painting t
temporary tattoos, everyone is bound to have
fun. And not to mention the free food and
drinks (sorry, it will be non-alcoholic).
Also, at 1 p.m., the Penn State Delaware
County campus soccer team is scheduled to
square off with Penn State Mont Alto.
“We are very excited about this year’s
Family Day, because of the popularity of the
first two events. Plus, with the alumni
invited, our entire campus family is now
involved with this great day,” said Karl
Grieb, alumni and public relations
coordinator for the campus.
All are invited to attend and admission is
free! Students and their families are
encouraged to attend.
“Don’t be afraid
“Transfer.” involved, “Study hard,
to ask for help.” keep up with your party when you can,
studies, and have a and don’t sweat it.”
Pat great time.”
Jamilla Geter student, :
student (refused to Ron Casey,
give his last Jowo Samah, student
name) student
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