The Daily Rom( .4. 42 11 L - I veil 0111 , tl . 1 . to L Wil C 01leg lan ~.. . , ~., psucollegian Published,independently by students at Penn State @dailycoll, Vol. 11l No. SS Tharsdity, Aug. 24, 2010 30 cents off campus Marshal selected ~.„ iir, , , Loop By Megan Rogers Caitlin Rush, Homecoming pub- tive for the university, ariteS COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER lic relations director, said Bayer is Homecoming Alumni Relations 4 a "timely" alumna because of her Director DJ Ryan said. ) _ -, Speed skating Olympian Allison recent appearance and accom- Bayer began the "Off the Ice" ' 1 65/ Bayer is the first Commonwealth plishments in the Winter program, which encourages _. - .• Campus alumna to ever be select- Olympics. Bayer earned her first young children especially chil- back ed as Penn State's Homecoming Olympic medal at the Vancouver dren from disadvantaged areas Grand Marshal. games, where she placed third in to get involved in speed skating, , ' hoo Bayer's selection was the 3,000-meter relay. Ryan (senior-communication arts -, announced on Wednesday, and But it's not just her professional and sciences) said. .--• members of the homecoming accomplishments that earned "It seems like she's constantly 1 11 P , committee said there are plenty of Bayer, who was unavailable for doing something in an advocacy / reasons why Bayer, Class of 2003, comment, her title. level," he said. "That made me hour is a great representative for the university Al Brulo (senior-civil engineering) interacts with magician Justin Kredible during his show on Wednesday night in Heritage Hall. Kredible performed Wednesday night, mixing his magic with comedy to target his show to a college-aged audience. Magician gives `Kredible' show By Heather Panetta COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Chatter and laughter quickly rolling, literally, for his first trick. filled the Paul Robeson Cultural Urging the audience to clap to Center's Heritage Hall on Kings of Leon's song "Taper Jean Wednesday night as students Girl," Kredible drew a bowling piled in to see magician Justin ball on a large notepad. He then Kredible perform. closed the notepad and a real "Like a magician but cooler," bowling ball dropped out. Kredible said as he got the crowd Kredible's mix of comedy and motivated by shouting to each magic is what students said they side and asking where the fresh- could really relate to and what men were. Kredible can also be makes him stand out from Copper Beech renews bus contract By Anita Modi COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Five days after tenants received a notice on their doors informing them that Copper Beech had decided to discontinue CATA bus services, the apartment complex posted another notice: The regu lar bus routes were back. The notice, posted Wednesday morning, announced that Copper Beech had reinstated its relationship with the Centre Area Transit Authority, providing more convenient hours to transport Coach talks women's volleyball future to give definite answers on who would replace Alisha Glass as the team's regular setter or who Russ Rose addressed reporters would be in the starting lineup Wednesday morning in his annual _when top-ranked Penn State kicks preseason press conference at the off the season against North Bryce Jordan Center, but there Carolina this Friday. wasn't much the 56-year-old was Rose did, however, want to willing to give away. make one thing clear: He doesn't Dressed in a navy blue polo and think his Nittany Lions are a No. 1 his signature thin-wired, wide-oval team. glasses, the head coach of the Not right now, at least. Penn State women's volleyball See VOLLEYBALL, Page 2. team displayed his usual straight- Tyler Sizemore/Collegian faced sarcasm. For more coverage on women's Volleyball Coach Russ Rose talks about the upcoming season. Solemn and cryptic, he refused volleyball SPORTS, Page 10. Bayer's philanthropic work also makes her a strong representa- seen as the host of Cupcake Wars on the Food Network, The Magician got the ball students to and from campus. According to the notice, Copper Beech will discontinue the private shuttle service it established in CATAs place at the beginning of fall semester. Dong Liu used the private shut tle Monday morning to get to class and said he was disappointed with the experience. "The frequency of the buses was unsatisfactory," Liu (gradu ate-civil engineering) said. "Also, it only stopped at the west side of campus, so I had a long walk to realize we made a good choice." David 1. Phillip/Associated Press See HOMECOMING. Page 2. Allison Bayer skates at Vancouver. other magicians they've seen. "He seemingly combined humor with magic," said Ravender Virk (sophomore-elec trical engineering), the president of the Penn State Performing Magicians. 'And that is what a lot of mod ern magicians strive for, especial ly those who do shows at college campuses." Several students were asked to assist Kredible on some of his tricks, including one student who Effective immediately, CATA will now provide service to tenants of Copper Beech's two Aaron Drive locations and to its sister property, Parkway Plaza Apartments. The notice stated that the same quality and frequency of service from previous years will be upheld. "Copper Beech is thankful to CATA and to our tenants for work ing together with us to resolve this situation," a Copper Beech repre sentative wrote in an e-mail. "We See COPPER BEECH, Page 2. By Emily Kaplan COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER offered Kredible a hundred-dollar bill to use in his trick. Kredible had the volunteer write her name on the bill, fold it and place it in an envelope. Combined with three other sealed decoy envelopes he had put a fold ed post-it note in, Kredible told her to pick the envelope she believed the money was in as he shredded the rest of them. The student opened the envelope she picked and did not find her money, See MAGICIAN, Page 2. Andrew Dunheimer/Collegtan Copper Beech will renew its con tract with CATA buses. egian Late bus now runs to 4 a.m. By Kathleen Loughran COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER The contract for the White Loop extension program initi ated last spring has been renewed for the fall semester but will only available until 4 a.m. as opposed to the previous 4:30 am. With the reduction in the time the student Ragland government sponsored program runs. there's a "substantial difference in the cost," said Doug Holmes, interim director of transporta tion at Penn State. "The spring semester was the first trial period of the year," University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA) President Christian Ragland said. - After looking at the spring semester, we saw that it wasn't really being used from 4 a.m. to 4:30 a.m." Ragland (senior-political sci ence) said student safety was the reason UPUA members wanted to have the program. But the program ha.., not only been beneficial for students the Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA) said it fulfilled the two goals CATA had. "[We wanted] to establish a partnership with UPUA, and also through the extensions, we saw the possibility to mitigate the behavioral issues we saw between 2 a.m. and 2:30 a.m.," CATA Service Development Manager Eric Bernier said. Bernier said the extension proved successful for last semester. "People don't have to rush home at 2 a.m. for the last trip, so the buses weren't as crowded," he said. "People weren't as charged up when they came on the bus.- Holmes said the program is still in its trial period, and should problems arise, the extended hours will be "re-looked." Ragland said a full year is nec essary for a "firmer perspective" on the success of the program. The White Loop will begin its extended hours this weekend, and student ambassadors from various student organizations will continue to ride the buses during the extended hours to See LOOP. Page 2. Students seek say in IT fee By Micah Wintner COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Many first-year Penn State students leaving home for the first time will quickly have to adapt to rooms without wireless internet but some student leaders are trying to change that. Council of Commonwealth Student Governments (CCSG) President Mohamed Raouda is working with University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA) President Christian Ragland to try to increase stu dent oversight over the manda tory information technology (IT) fee. CCSG recently submitted a proposal that would allow stu dents to set the priority list of what gets funded by the IT fee, Raouda said. Without student oversight, it is difficult to track See IT FEE, Page 2. 8.0.8 , ntures to Fhe BJC ith Travie McCoy VENUES .com