Rock classics continue: Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" -Page 5 The Collegian Wednesday, November 8, 1959 • Behrend's Weekly Newspaper Racism: does Behrend have a problem? Open forum slated or next Monday by Tony Olivito Collegian Staff Writer "There's no dialogue without understanding," said Elvage Murphy, coordinator of human relations. This is the basis for the upcoming discussion "Racism: A Fact or Myth" planned for 7:30 pm Monday, November 13 in Reed Lecture Hall. It is a means to "Answer very simple questions that are very difficult to ask," said Murphy. By exchinging views concerning racism, people can come to a greater understanding of others and themselves, according to Murphy. Discussion could become heated. Discussion could become heated. However, this should not However, this should overshadow the fact that-the not overshadow the discussion will provide some beneficial insights, according to fact that the Taylor. There's no definite .outline discussion will planned for the discussion. It will provide some rely mostly on the crowd's beneficial insights. participation Thepr . oblem of past - Rommel Taylor discussions has been that often the ABC President same group of students have attended. Murphy hopes that this Rommel Taylor, president of topic will reach out to more ABC, agrees. It will be an People. • "informational meeting to destroy Results of a race relations poll ignorance of racism," said Taylor. taken earlier this year at Behrend "It's a good opportunity for will be revealed at the forum. students and faculty to express "Racism: A Fact or Myth" is their points of view," said one of the many programs that the Murphy, "without feeling office of student services has intimidated." coordinated this year. Others have Murphy hopes that the relaxed included topics such as exotic environment will encourage dancing as a form of expression, people to speak their minds. abortion, and race relationships in However, he also stresses that it is the 1990'5. A discussion of not a free-for-all and encourages pornography is planned for respect for others• opinions. - December. ian El= Cowan for three: Behrend during second half action Polytechnical Institute. The Lions on page 10. Rob Prindle reviews local wing scene -Pages 6 and 7 l ~r µ i Back in "The Pit►► guard Jeff Cowan cranks up a three-point shot in Sunday's exhibition game against Ryerson won the game, 112-89. See photos and story Officer stops possible theft staff vehicle; Two students charged with furnishing alcohol plead guilty to one count by Carol Mandera Collegian. Staff Writer On the evening of November 4, officer John Harrington may have stopped the theft of a staff member's car. In fact, the car belonged to Harrington. After hearing a noise outside the police and safety office, Harrington investigated and stopped an unidentified male student who was running from the Administrative Parking Lot The suspect threw a screwdriver onto the roof of South Cottage when Police Report confronted. Harrington then discovered one of his car's wheel covers had been removed from its rim. The case is still being investigated. A minor, hit-and-run accident was reported on October 31. A female student reported that a chrome strip on her car was damaged while she was in class. On November 3, police reports indicate one person was seriously injured when a pick-up truck rolled several times at the 5200 block of Station Road. Lady spikers wrap up season -Page 11 Volume XXXVIII, No. 10 photo by Rick Brooks Officer Chip Sanders assisted Brookside Medic and The Pennsylvania State Police at the scene of an accident. No Behrend students were involved. Patricia McCellan reported two students, originally charged with 36 counts of furnishing alcoholic beverages to minors, have pled guilty to one count on the advice of counsel. The two male students were arrested on September 21 following a party in their Perry Hall room. Flutes and costs have not yet been set. of a