Page '4 €~,;: Womens' Studies course offered A new course, emphasizing the multiple roles of women in the third world, will be taught by Gail Morris this coming spring semester. The main point of the class will be to inform and encourage students to broaden their focus and stimulate their interest in cultures other than their own. Morris anticipates a simulation exercise involving students in the class. This particular course in Womens' Studies has never been taught at Behrend, but has been offered at University Park and other colleges. The three-credit course will be held on Monday and Wednesdays and will satisfy the other cultures requirement for Behrend majors. Skateway :...Roller Rink 4646 Buffalo Road 899- 6 1 0 0 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 Sky Crane IMMO It's rude to refuse a drink. Nonsense. What's rude is trying to push a drink on someone who doesn't want it. Or shouldn't have it. The Collegian Thursday; November 'l6, 1989 Behrend Ranger Challenge team goes on the road to Fort Indiantown Gap On November 4 and 5, the Behrend ROTC Ranger Challenge Team traveled to Fort Indiantown Gap to compete in a state wide military skills competition. The team was picked up in Erie by an Army "Sky Crane" helicopter. The two hour flight was cold, but much preferred to a seven hour drive. The events, held on Saturday, consisted of rope bridge, weapons assembly, grenade throw, physical fitness test, land navigation, and marksmanship. On Sunday the teams competed in the foot blistering six mile road march with MEE =lli MEM equipment. Thirty-one other teams participated from schools such as Clarion, lUP, University Park, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, and Valley Forge Mil itary ,Academy. Top performances for the Behrend team included a 4th place in rifle marksmanship, and the 7th fastest time in rifle and machine gun assemble. The Behrend team was led by Dean Meinert. Team members were: sophomores Andy Zimmer and Larry Corr; freshmen Rick Dieter, Mike Ginsburg, Mike McCluskey, Mark Rayburg, Jody Wingard, and junior Tim Wurzer.