Suprise, suprise, Love Rob .attacks the rich 'M=MERM.=r' The The Collegian Thursday, November. 16, 1989 Behrend's Weekly Newspaper Results released on race relations poll The results of a poll on race relations, commissioned earlier this year by Behrend's Human Relation Council, are now out. The poll, which posed a total of 13 questions, was White Asian Black - Other Because of past discrimination, should qualified Hispanics, Blacks or native Americans native preference over equally qualified whitesin such matters as getting into college or getting jobs? Should 40 % 9% 50 % 50 % Black White Hispanic Asian Other coMlsto five3!eais ago, coo you think the situation-for minority peoplein this country is•better? 65 % 82 % 100 % 100% 75 % Black White Hispanic Asian Other Would you date andlor marry a person of another race? Yes 66 % 31 % 50 % 100 % --- 50 % --- Black White Hispanic Asian Other Can members of minority groups be racially prejudiced or racist? Yes 83 % 92 % 100 % -- -- 100 % --- 75 % Black White Hispanic Asian Other -Page 5 distributed to 300 individuals. Of those, 260 were returned for a total of 87 percent. Below, The Collegian has reprinted a portion of those results. # R -'v-i R Should not 60 % 91 % 100 % 33 % 18 % 25 % Uncertain 17 % 38_ % 50 17 % 31 % 50 % Not sure 13 % 6 25 % °NaIIIMIIMINEIII=IIMr o lelian .77 .004 .004 .20 .015 Movie review of If Dad", starring Jack Lemmon and Ted Danson -Page 5 Vk r '44 :g104111e,4 i ttif „ 414, • 22113 >~- ~~ :~~, t.. ; ~, ~; ~,;,~ Signs of the Times: Unidentified pro-choice marchers display their signs (and a shirt from Behrend's Women Today organization) at last Sunday's "Mobilize for Women's Lives" demonstration in Washington, D.C. Former high ranking KGB agent speaks at Behrend by Todd J. Irwin Collegian Assistant Editor Major Stanislav Levchenko spoke to an overflow audience Tuesday night in Reed Lecture Hall. Levchenko, the highest ranking KGB agent to defect to the United States, addressed several different aspects of international espionage. Levchenko, who defected from the Soviet Union about ten years ago, was primarily involved with spying on the Japanese government during his career. According to the former Soviet, about fifteen then members of the Japanese Parliarrient were spying for the Soviets. Levchenko illustrated how spies are recruited and what kind Mobilizing in Washington je I‘MIIIIMERIIMEMIII=IIV • 4 JAR " A +RO of people are likely to become spies. People with big egos and who are dissatisfied with their Stanislav Levchenko Women's and Men's basketball previews- Page 10 Volume XXXVIII, No• 11 position in life are the most promising prospects, says Levchenko. Not surprisingly, the United States is the primary target of the KGB. Levchenko estimates that there are 35 to 40 Soviet spies active in the United States today. That number may seem alarmingly high, but when one considers that the cost of one tank would pay off about a dozen spies, its not surprising that espionage is such big business. Levchenko also attempted to dispel a number of many common myths concerning espionage, made popular in the movies. Extremely wealthy spies, ugly bad guys and nightly sexual encounters are all falsehoods, according to Levchenko. * , ,;i=s„t4l4 , ‘ , ALI