Page 6 Campus Voice Do you think spring break should occur later in the school year and, if so, why? photo by Julie Tibolla "I'm indifferent - I needed the break when it came but I'll probably need one later too." Bonnie Larson 4th semester English/Creative writing Attention: Any full time Behrend student interested in applying for the position of editor of The Collegian for the 1990-91 academic year must apply by Friday, March 30, 1990. Applications must include a written statement of the candidate's journalistic qualifications, his/her editorial philosophy , his/her assessments of the current strengths and weaknesses of The Collegian, and his /her plans for organization of staff members. Applications should be turned in to Dr. Chris Reber, Dean of Student Services. Graduating in May? Cap & Gown orders must be in by: Friday, March 16 At the Bookstore due when placing order "Yes. I think it should because I think having it so early in the semester makes the remainder of the semester seem a lot longer." Seth Bremmer 2nd semester Psychology "I think it should occur later because it will coincide with other school's spring breaks and it will get me into more trouble." Ray Cergua 10th semester Human Resource Management Spanos opinion on diversity draws response from Professor (continued from page S) degree at all, then at the dawn ot the second millennium, when we are becoming a global community, they should include learning about other cultures. Don't think of it as extra, as frosting. Just as one should know something about mathematics, political science, literature, history, science, one should know these other things in order to be truly educated. When women's studies and black studies programs die out, I'll be in the cheering section, because it will mean that the mainstream of the Great SHAKES! No Blarney Shamrock Milkshakes™ are cool, creamy minty and delicious. They’re also sreen. We only serve them up once a year, for a limited time, at participatins McDonald’s.® So come celebrate the Irish in you with the Irish in us now. ps m--- ivi-.-:--. The Collegian Wednesday, March 14,1990 disciplines has incorporated their knowledge and achievements. This university and this college are trying haid to hear the unheard voices, and I am proud of being a pan of this process. Our local administration is trying, and Provost Lilley should be encouraged. Our student services staff are right at the heart of the effort—Chris Reber, Elvage Murphy, John Downey, David Shields, Biddy Brooks, Gerald Spates, P.J. Brown. Chris, you have a real opportunity here. Is there any •V.TCV m m room for you to change your mind about this? You say it gives you a headache. Take an ibuprofin and then come to a cultural diversity event, where you'll probably find that every viewpoint is welcomed, including your own. There's a race relations forum in Reed Lecture Hall on 3/15 at 7:30. I'd like to see you there. - Dr. Diana Hume George Professor of English and Women's Studies (Ed Note: letter edited for size.) ■ .vjsjsv ■V&£- •jWt:- w