The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, September 12, 1991, Image 7

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    Thursday, 'September 12. 1991
Retreat teaches senators leadership
Pop goes the weasel: J. J. Scribner, Commuter Council president, looks on
as Student Government Association senators revel in a game of "balloon
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participants a chance to work
on idea-generating skills.
"They came up with a lot of
great ideas for SGA this year,"
said David Mahoney, SGA
president. "We're very hopeful
about putting some of these
ideas to work."
"We learned that students have a lot
more influence and power in the
university than they realize. The
is getting students to use it."
The final session of the day
was presented by Lori Royer,
Student Organization Council
vice president. "Action,"
originally intended to discuss
goal setting and planning,
turned into an actual planning
session for SGA. "It wasn't
what I expected," said
Scribner, "but it turned into a
great session, something we
really needed to do."
After the last session Cathy
Mester, Communications
instructor and Faculty Council
Chairperson at Behrend, gave a
short talk on faculty and
student councils in the Penn
State system,
- J. J. Scribner,
Commuter Council president
"It was really exciting,"
said Scribner, "because we
learned that students have a lot
more influence and power in
the university than they
realize. The trick is getting
students to use it."
The retreat was capped off
by dinner and a bonfire.
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