The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, February 14, 1990, Image 6

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Campus Voice
Do you think Valentine's Day
too commercialized?
photos by Julie Tibolla
"I believe it is just like
Christinas, over-rated. Why
can't it just be simple?"
Maurica George
6th semester CMDIS
Major
"No, I don't think it is. You
make up your own mind
about what to do with all the
advertisements, and as with
anything in the world, it can
be too much, not enough or
just right."
Dr. Colleen Kelly
Speech Communication
Professor
"Yes. I also think it's
disappointing that we need a
day to remind us of those
close to us."
Brett Banker
Sports Information
Director
"Valentine's Day should be
a time when individuals can
visually express their love
and concern for one another
and at the same time
accentuate the positive
feelings and characteristics
of their relationship."
Elvage Murphy
Resident Life Assistant
Facts about police raid disputed
by Sigma Kappa Nu
(continued from page 5)
• Local police were not
present at any time.
- A campus informant told
officer Chip Sanders about the
party and Sanders informed state
police.
- Only one girl was not a
college student
- If there were 20 "high school
aged" people, why were only
citations given. What is "high
school aged"?
- State patrolmen were
unprofessional in the conducting
of the raid.
- One Sigma Kappa Nu
brother was assaulted when he
ROTC practices winter survival tactics
(continued from page 4)
performance of the Rangers
during the counter-attack.
"It went really well," he said.
"Everyone got up on line, spaced
themselves out moved forward,
and then waited until the
command was given to fire."
After the attack, the Gannon
cadets returned to their own patrol
base less than a mile away and
waited for an assault from the
Bchrcnd Rangers.
The Rangers had difficulty
navigating to the Raider base in
the dark forest, and did not locate
their target until well after
midnight.
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The Collegian Wednesday, February 14,1990
asked an undercover officer for
identification.
- One girl was tackled inside
the house by a patrolman.
Another was slammed into a
wall.
- Off duty Bchrcnd police
officer, "Col." Chip Sanders,
held the door of a room shut as
two police officers literally
interrogated one young lady to an
emotional breakdown. The
officers tried to force her to sign a
statement that said that she was
drinking.
- When she refused they called
her a "liar" and screamed "Sign
the paper” repeatedly.
- Officer Sanders let no one in
"The Gannon cadets weren't
on the ridge that we thought they
would be on,” McConnell said.
"They were on a different ridge
almost one kilometer away, so
our attack came later than
planned.”
The delay in attack benefited
the Rangers, who were wide
awake after their march through
the frigid night air, compared to
the Gannon cadets who had
settled into sleeping bags inside
their tents for the night.
Launching white illumination
flares into the sky and firing their
machine guns on full automatic,
the Rangers attacked just before
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56 Deface
57 Consumed
58 Winter venicles
59 Pigpen
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the room until Sigma Kappa Nu
president, Todd Raiblc, round a
highway patrolman to tell Chip
Sanders to open the door.
We hope that these facts will
help clarify the matter. We
suggest that next time you write
an article of this magnitude, you
get the correct facts first.
1:30 am on Sunday morning,
catching the Gannon cadets by
surprise and capturing their parol
base.
The ROTC Ranger Club
instructs cadets in the application
of combat infantry skills,
according to Behrend Cadet First
Lieutenant Brian Taylor.
"Winter survival training
gives you a good idea of how you
are going to react under stress,"
Taylor said. "It gives you
confidence in your ability to
perform in situations where you
haven't had any sleep, and you are
cold and lost in the middle of the
woods at night."
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55 Svmool for
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Todd Raible,
President, Sigma Kappa Nu,
Bth semester,
accounting
David Starsnic
7th semester,
communications
Jason Anhey
6th semester,
communications