Page 4 Behrend fraternities: Zeta Beta Tau could be joining the ranks of Behrend fraternities if approved by the Student Government Association After reconsideration, IGC accepts Zeta Beta Tan as fraternity prospect SGA to vote on group's bid tonight by Cristin Hayes Collegian Staff Writer Last Wednesday Behrend's Inter-Greek Council reconsidered and approved the constitution proposal by the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. The new decision came after the recommendations of Dave Shields, Assistant Dean of Student Services, and Dave Johnson, president of IGC, for the council to to sit down and reevaluate the decision. There were two issues IGC had to look at: First, should ZBT be a chapter, and second, do we have too many chapters? Shields and Johnson asked the council to look at these issues separately, instead of mixing the two as they seemed to do the first time. "We don't want to be elitist or snobbish or close off groups, but the greek system needs to build internally," said Shields. According to Shields, Behrend seems to have caught charter A LAST STRAW Fresh flowers for all your floral needs. Behrend students - 10% discount 898-1879 EARN QUICK EASY MONEY .$$ helping with College Search Survey. Call Pat Kyle . 1-800-336-5195 fever and everyone is starting a group instead of really seeing what we already have. He added that there are many good organizations where "We don't want to elitist or snobbish or close off groups, but the greek system needs to build internally." -- David Shields Assistant Dean of Stundent Services students could find what they were looking for. "We want greek life on our campus to be done the right way," said Shields. Spring Break 1990 Individual or student organization needed to promote our Spting Break •trips. Earn money, free trips, and valuable work experience. Apply Now! all Inter Campus Pro 1-800-327-6013 \ \ Your DOENATIO \\ \ is \ Our \ 411‘ C D eAst ak te \\\\\ \ l l ll \ lb. Shirts, team jerseys, caps, jackets, other fabric items printed to order. CHECK OUR PRICES AND OUR SERVICE TALON BUILDING - ENTER FROM PINE STREET OR PHONE US AT (814) 333-8714 MEADVILLE, PA 16336 He would like to see two years without any new groups formed. Shields said this means developing the greek system we already have to make room for new chapters. Student Government, whose last vote on ZBT ended in a tie, will vote again on the issue tonight. With IGC's new decision to approve the fraternity, there is a greater chance of a go-ahead vote for ZBT. However, SGA President Stan Washington said "It's still up in the air." VIDEO USA #3O 4474 BUFFALO RD. ERIE, PA 16510 814-899-5225 FREE LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP Proper I.D. Required 18 yrs. of Age Home Phone Valid License Major Charge or Current Utility Bill The Collegian Wednesday, October 18, 1989 Questions about the role of campus radio station (continued fnom,iotige one) that the community might be interested in," he said. - Bunting raised the issue of the radio station's broadcasting freedom during a recent Coffee With The Provost, held October 11. About 25 people were in attendance at the monthly forum, including Dean and Provost John Lilley as well as Dean of Student Services Chris Reber. WPSE has made no plans to air stories on Alcohol Awareness Week, which runs October 16-20. Reber explained the administration was not opposed to such programming, so_ long as it was presented accurately and fairly. "I think the larger question is one of a PR (public relations) versus a news function," Lilley said of the radio station. "We can talk about any subject and I think we should, " he continued. "One of the major purposes of the university is that of education. On the other hand, I would be very sorry if someone purposely made Behrend look bad." Lilley explained it wasn't his habit, however, to censor the campus media. Both Reber and Lilley explained the radio station encounters the additional constraint of meeting FCC guidelines. In general terms, Lilley said he is pleased with the radio station, especially giiren what he termed its "shoestring budget." "I'm very proud of hoW it's going so far and am absolutely delighted when people tell me they listen to it." In other discussion at the_ meeting, Lilley was questioned by Student Programming Council President Brent Vernon about his views on providing campus police officers with firearms. I get the feeling they (the administration) are steering us away from controversial issues. --Ken Bunting VVPSF, Station Manager "I don't know if we need it, I don't know if we want it. I just don't know the issues," Lilley said. "We have taken precautions to make this a safer campus," Lilley added. Lilley was also questioned about a recent incident involving a campus police officer who brought a dog to a dance sponsored by the Association of Black Collegians. • "I think bringing a dog on campus was a mistake and misunderstood," Lilley said. "The dog was a terrible symbol and was a mistake. I regret it happened."