The D ail collegi Published independently by students at Penn State UPUA votes to rebuke Ragland By Alyssa Sweeney COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER The University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA) assembly voted to cen sure President Christian Ragland for appointing a chief of staff through what some members call a loophole within their organiza tion's constitution. Ragland (senior-political sci ence) who was not present at Wednesday night's meeting because he is in Seattle at a sexu al assault conference appointed Dustin Dove as his chief of staff, Rep. speaks at PSU Glenn Thompson held a meet and greet with students on Wednesday By Katrina Wehr COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Rep. Glenn Thompson, Class of 1981, came to Penn State Wednesday afternoon to listen to students express their political concerns and enjoy some cookies and milk, too. Thompson, R-Pa. currently the fifth congressional district representative chatted with students in the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center's Memorial Lounge as they stopped by between classes. Samuel Settle, chairman of Penn State Young Americans for Freedom, said meet and greets such as this are the best ways to get to know candidates and let their voices be heard. "It's a sign of goodwill that he's willing to reach out to a demographic that most other politicians write off," Settle (jun ior-political science and history) said. After everyone had introduced themselves, Thompson spoke about issues ranging from the student loan process to Marcellus Shale natural gas and Joe Paterno's Medal of Freedom nomination. The nomination received a lot of attention from media outlets across the nation and the recipi ent is typically announced dur ing this time of year, Thompson said. "If I was advising the presi dent, I'd say Joe Paterno ought to be the first guy you give it to," Thompson said. 'America loves him." On the subject of Marcellus Shale natural gas, Thompson said it's a great opportunity for Pennsylvania to improve eco nomically the shale deposit affects 15 out of the 17 counties in his district. He emphasized that many of the items people use in their everyday lives are produced using some element of natural gas. Thompson also talked about recent student loan reform, say ing that the nationalization of student loans takes away stu dents' choices. He said he is a supporter of competition and the free market, and the reformed student loan process does not coincide with his beliefs. "I had choices of where to get my financing for college when I See THOMPSON, Page 2. Rep. Glenn Thompson talks with students at his meet and greet. which the majority of representatives voted to find unconstitutional. "I admit I was a little surprised that they would take those meas ures without me there. A slap on the wrist without me there is almost a little insulting," said Ragland, who said he found out via text message. "But I respect it, take it and move forward." Dove (senior-secondary educa tion and political science) could Julian Haas reads a letter from Christian Ragland at the end of the Coming Out Week rally on Old Main Rally celebrates pride By Matt Scorzafave COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Rainbow Roundtable President Allison Jones led the crowd at Wednesday's National Coming Out Week rally in front of Old Main in a gay-friendly spin on speakers both students and a traditional Penn State cheer. community members. "We are... Penn State. We With the theme "Bonded by the are... not straight. We are... fam- Rainbow," this year's rally ily!" Jones (senior-nursing) focused on coming together as a chanted to a crowd of more than community. 100 students. "We're bonded by the pain of The event, part of a weeklong coming out," Yvette Lerma (sen celebration of National Coming ior-sociology) said. Out Week, featured a number of Lerma, a student speaker at Olympians chat with students ing firm Deloitte. Steve Mesler, for the 2010 Vancouver Winter who broke the 62-year four-man Olympics, after a hiatus to per- Bobsled medal drought for the form on "Dancing With the A group of Penn State students United States, and April Holmes, Stars". By Matt Howland FOR THE COLLEGIAN got a glimpse of gold Wednesday a world-record-holding "When I arrived in Vancouver, I night. Paralympic sprinter, also spoke to was hungry [...1 to do well. But I Three American Olympic students. was satisfied with the fact that I medalists, including eight-time Ohno spoke at length about the had zero regrets about my prepa- Olympic Short Track hard work required to compete at ration," Ohno said. Speedskating medalist Apolo the highest level of sport. "My mentality, my physical self, Anton Ohno, talked to an excited "It's not every four years, an everything I had done was at a dif group of students about their Olympic Games it's every day," ferent level." extraordinary life experiences Ohno said. Ohno was able to turn his hard Wednesday night at the Atherton Ohno spoke about how he work in training into a silver and Hotel as part of a recruitment rededicated himself to training two bronze medals. event for accounting and consult- harder than he ever had before See OLYMPIANS, Page 2. not be reached for comment. "I was not try ing to spite any one, expand power or stron garm the assem bly" Ragland said. "I just needed [a Dove chief of staff] to do my job efficiently." Having the appointment announced without Ragland pres ent made it more controversial for the assembly, which passed the censure with a vote of 24-3-12. "Him not being here II„J eek •- v 2010 although I'm sure not intentional ly seems like a sneaky move," UPUA representative Anthony Christina (sophomore-political science and history) said. But UPUA representative Nick Grassetti (junior-mechanical engi neering) argued that passing a motion to censure Ragland with out him present would be equally "sneaky" and he abstained from the vote. The debate began over the ambiguity of the UPUA constitu tion, which doesn't allow any member of the election commis sion to serve on UPUA within the the event, encouraged the Penn State community to come togeth er to be stronger. "We are family," she said. "We are bonded by the rainbow." Ariel Weber said she was impressed with the efforts of Penn State's LGBTQA communi ty "I thought it was great. It's really hard for people to share their stories," Weber (freshman medieval studies) said. "It's good for people to hear" Weber said the rally was per fect for National Coming Out Week See RALLY. Page 2 ffu Pit to rack de I HMS ian.com @dailycollegian same year This rule is in place to avoid voting fraud. Dove served on the election commission last spring, when Ragland was elected. Ragland said he asked UPUMs judicial branch the Board of Arbitration if Dove could serve as his chief of staff. "The chief of staff is not a con stitutional position," Ragland said. "Typically government officials and public figures have their own chief of staff, more just like a right hand man." The Board of Arbitration See UPUA. Page 2. Black orgs. react Leaders draft plan of action By Micah Wintner COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Black student leaders are responding with a call for non violence initiatives in the wake of the violent • stabbings that took place over Homecoming Weekend. The first inci dent erupted early Saturday morning during an independent Haines Homecoming party held at the Knights of Columbus, 850 Stratford Dr., police said. Three men suffered "life-threatening stab wounds," police said The second incident oc curred when two men were stabbed at about 2 a.m. Sunday when a fight Nock involving dozens of people began inside 797 Lounge, 244 W. College Ave, and spilled onto the street. Four of the five injured men are Penn State students. Black Caucus President Chris topher Nock is planning several anti-violence events with NAACP Pres ident Travis Salters and National Panhellenic Council (NPHC) President Shadiyah Haines (senior-industrial engi neering). _ Police could not say if they have identified anyone involved with the stabbings, but Salters (junior-broadcast journalism and African and African- American Studies) said he believes most of the victims, and See STABBINGS, Page 2. To read the letter drafted by black student leaders promoting non-violence initiatives: psucollegian.com Apolo Ohno speaks at the Deloitte recruitment event on Wednesday.