Page 4 Editorial ••• I'm thinking It must be that time of year again. That catchy illness is going around campus again, and cases are reaching epidemic proportions this semester. Worse than the cold and flu season, it's student apathy time. Check your friends for these symptoms: 'just don't care' attitude, laziness, listless behavior, fear of involvement. Be careful, this affliction is communicable and grows worse over time. One of the best ways to avoid catching the disease is to get actively involved in a student organization. There are over 60 student organizations here at Behrend, with interests ranging from scuba diving to engineering. Stop by the Student Organization Council office for more information on the organization you're looking for. Involvement can mean as little as taking advantage of Behrend's award winning speaker series. Famous people come here to discuss and debate issues of our time for the benefit of the students. Plan to attend at least one of the speeches this semester. Upcoming speakers include James and Sarah Brady, Edwin Meese and Mark Russell. Another way to fight off apathy is to write a letter to the editor about whatever issue may be on your mind. Share your opinion on a subject with the entire campus. Make a difference by being involved, and don't let the apathy bug cheat you out of a fulfilling college career. • Students with a semester standing higher than six may be receiving some disturbing news from the registrar's office. In some cases, the information on senior audits is very disturbing. And in even more cases, the information is not quite accurate. With every student taking different classes to meet the same requirements, it becomes a nearly impossible task to produce accurate audits for each student. Still, a system with less errors is needed to provide students with the correct information on their progress towards a degree. The Collegian Published week! • the students of Behrend Colle•e, Erie, PA Editor Todd J. Irwin Business Manager Adrienne Shrewder The Collegian's editorial opinion is determined by the editorial staff, with the editor holding final responsibility. Opinions expressed in The Collegian are not necessarily those of The Collegian or the Pennsylvania State University. Features Editor Robb Frederick News Editor Mark Owens Entertainment Editor Christi Luden Sports Editor Greg Geibel Photo Coordinator Craig Breter Advertising Manager Keiren Logue Advisor Dr. Mire Simmons Letter Policy: The Collegian encourages letters on news coverage, editorial content and university affairs. Letters should be typewritten, double-spaced and signed by no more than two persons. Letters should be no longer than 400 words. Letters should include the semester standing and major of the writer. All letters should provide the address and phone number of the writer for verification of the letter. The Collegian reserves the right to edit letters for length and to reject letters if they are libelous or do not conform to standards of good taste. Letters should be submitted to The Collegian office no later than noon on Tuesday prior to the desired publication date. Postal Information: Th e Collegian (814 898-6488) is published weekly by the students of the Behrend College; Reed Union Building, Station Road, Erie, Pa 16563. Opinion THE U.S. HAS THE HIGHEST MURDER RATE of ANY TNT NiGHEST INSIREPANcT BETWEEN RICH AND POOR. us Voice Cam If you could change one thing about The Collegian, what would it be? Compiled by Bryan Chaffee 4 41. t! WA* 0 4611144 Oltir "The Collegian should primarily deal with Behrend athletics but it should also put professional sports standings in the paper for those who don't have a T.V. or get the Times News." "Add more sports coverage." THE HIGHEST INFANT .. AND THE 91Lf HI6IIEST IAxES. BUT DoN'T WORRY.. Brett Casteel Fifth semester Mechanical Engineering Bob Diurba Fifth semester MIS Thursday, September 26, 1991 iig mufsr iivroo RAR. : - . ••. II" 27 k` ~, ; 6 4 ~, J r " i , IA "They need to add more interesting and informative articles, especially material from the students. Maybe try writing something about the stock market or the economy." "The Collegian staff has done well dealing with controversial issues, why not do even more'?" Joann Heath Clerk Behrend Bookstore James Serafin Ninth semester MIS