Thursday, October 24, 1991 Political correctness debated "To PC or not PC" tonight in Erie Hall (continued from page 1) University. He is earning a national reputation as one of the most visible supporters of the Political Correctness movement. Since 1962 he has had over 80 printed publications in such sources as the Critical Quarterly and the Critical Inquiry. Dr. Fish has also conducted over 40 lectures at various universities around the country such as the University of California, the University of Pennsylvania, and Princeton University. Dr. Fish feels that the PC movement is necessary to make up for years of oppression and Racial forum challenges views Affirmative action, diversity debated (continued from page 1) people." Several people pointed out that the National Society of Black Engineers is open to everyone, not just blacks. It was felt by much of the participants in the forum that whites did not join black clubs for the same reason blacks did not join white clubs -- they felt uncomfortable. "If you look in our constitution anybody who wants (to) can join NSBE, but people see black and it's immediately feared," said one unidentified student. Many people who spoke in the nearly full lecture hall showed strong support for the National Society of Black Engineers. Representation of black and white people was nearly equal. Behrend roughly has a 20 percent black YOUTH. ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES. %IP ......... - Mil repression experienced by racial minorities, women, and homosexuals Dean Baldwin, associate professor of English at Behrend, said, "students should be aware of this (political correctness) issue, it has had considerable influence on many campuses, including Penn Sta te." Due to affirmative action, feminism, immigration, and the extension of full political rights to minorities Political Correctness has become an increasing debate in the changing American society. Last spring the Penn State system adopted a cultural diversity program population. Overall, the Penn State system is about 8-10 percent black. "Significant work should not be replaced by black work that is not as qualified" - Tom Strunk, Third semester, history major Some students also expressed concern on the issue of cultural diversity programs. Tom Strunk went as far as to say, "Significant work should not be replaced by black work that is not as qualified." While many at the forum, both white and minority The Collegian required for all incoming 4 . reshmo) D'Souza, as well as other critics, believes that the whole purpose of American higher education is being threatened. He asks, "If education cannot help to separate truth from falsehood, beauty from vulgarity, right from wrong, then what can it teach "It (political correctness) is not just an educational or academic issue," said Baldwin. "It's a question of how does America see itself. It affects the heritage we learn and pass on to our children and grandchildren." students, felt diversity courses were valuable, some questioned the merit of requiring them. "I'm proud of my Polish history. For the university to come to you collectively and say you must take a Polish history course is the same as making me take an African history course," said John Mack, a fifth semester history major. Many at the forum felt Afro- American history was largely ignored and that should be required to help people team more about Afro-American culture. Financial Aid available immediately! Special grant program. Every student eligible. Simple application. Send name, address and SI P&ll fee to: Student Services, P.O. 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Vcljko Kadijevic. rejected EurnPtan en,,mmanitY Peaoe proposals as leading I,f) ":catastrop he" and a ccused _ Germany of plotting t breakup of this. Balkan country on Tuesday. Kadijevte also demanded a wider mobilization in regions that want to stay in the federation. Nation Los Angeles -- A man who had a weapons arsenal in his home and was reported to have been plotting to assassinate President Bush was arrested Sunday. Thomas Ward may have been plotting to kill Bush during the Nov, 4 dedication ceremonies of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Public Affairs Center. "We arc in the infancy of the investigation, but it does not appear he was connected with any subversive or militant groups," said Vince France, Ventura County sheriff's Cmdr. Detroit -- A third-quarter loss of $1.6 billiort was reported Tuesday by the world's two biggest autornakers. The losses of General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co., when added to the expected loss by Chrysler Corp., arc likely to total about $2 bil lion. Unless the au tornak ers can show a turnaround in the final quarter of the year, 1991 will be the worst year financially in Big Three history. Washington -- A plate used to print the face of $lOO bills was reported missing Tuesday. am concerned with the loss of the plate that would enable counterfeiters to print 32 perfect counterfeits of the face of $lOO bills at a time," said Rep > Frank Annunzio, D-10. An investigation into security at the Bureau of Engraving an Printing has been asked for by the congressman. Page 3