The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, April 25, 1990, Image 7

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    Wednesday, April 25, 1990
Murphy,
to leave
(continued from page 1)
has happened is that The
Collegian is now a weekly paper.
When I first got here it was a bi
weekly paper that told you what
happened over the last two
weeks. Now it's a weekly paper
that tells you what's coming up
over the next week and also
critiques and evaluates what just
happened. That's what a paper is
supposed to do. It's so much
better than it was. A radio station
is also something I wanted to see
happen. And now I walk by that
station all the lime and see
different students broadcasting
live. I think that's great; it's
giving them a real good
experience. Probably the best
other thing is Student
Programming Council. It's just
excellent. You just see some real
bright people going through
there. It used to be where Student
Programming would come to
student activities for ideas. Nov/
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Downey
Behrend
it's the other way around. Now
whenever I need brainstorming
for an activity. 1 go to Student
Programming Council," said
Downey.
He feels that the worst thing
he has encountered is the Penn
State University Library System.
"...Not the librarians, not just
our library, but the whole
system. A University without a
good library system is like a
hospital without a life-support
system," said Downey.
When asked about future plans
after getting through school, he
replied jokingly, "Sell brownies
and follow the Grateful Dead
around and wear tyc dyes."
Actually, he isn't sure yet
what he wants to do.
"I just like to study what I'm
interested in and enjoy the work
and writing and reading and all
that sort of stuff. That's why I'm
going back, because I enjoy
that," said Downey.
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The Collegian
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easy, a few problems may be
encountered
As
Residence Life
Coordinator Lori O'Sullivan
noted, the problem lies in "how
to market [the program] and
educate the students on what can
and can’t be reyclable.”
The recycling process, for
example, can be complicated if
individuals place items such as
window glass, drinking glasses
and lightbulbs (which are not
recyclable) with beer and soda
bottles (which are recyclable).
"We're going to have depend
on student leaders to set the
standard...and to get people
motivated," slated O'Sullivan.
The education and marketing
aspect of the plan is still in the
"brainstorming " stage.
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once it has been collected on
campus.
Few industries are in the
recycling field, so trying to find a
company to sell the bulk material
to may difficult
Benefits
There are many benefits to
recycling.
Materials taken out of garbage
collection will lessen the burden
on landfills and decrease garbage
collection costs.
In addition, by reusing
materials, the pace at which
natural resources are used is
cased. Materials that would have
been thrown away can be put to
another use. In economic terms
there is an opportunity cost
associated with recycling.
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recycling centers:
Aluminum sell for $.38 per
pound under SO pounds and for
$.43 per pound over 50 pounds.
Glass can be sold for $.Ol per
pound with 100 pounds
minimum.
There is no reimbursement for
newspaper. As a matter of fact, it
costs $lO per ton for recyclers to
accept it, since this market is so
oversupplied.
Nationwide
Pennsylvania is one of
twenty-six states in the U.S. that
has legislation mandating
educational institutions and mid
sized communities to have
recycling programs by a set date.
McDonalds has jumped on the
recycling bandwagon. The
corporation is running ads asking
for suppliers of recycled material
to be used in constructing,
renovating and furnishing
restaurants.
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