Page 4 Interested in taking over The Collegian ? Applications are now being accepted for the position of editor of The Collegian for the 1992-93 academic year. If you are a registered student in good standing with the College, you are eligible to apply. If you are interested in applying, you must submit a statement of your journalistic qualifications, your editorial philosophy, an assessment of the current strengths and weaknesses of The Collegian, and your plans for the organization of the staff. Your application must be turned in to The Collegian office no later than Friday, Mar. 20, 1992. If you have any questions about applying, call The Collegian office at 898-6488 and ask for Todd J. Irwin, editor. The Collegian Published weekly by the students of The Pennsylvania State University at Erie, The Behrend College Editor Todd J. Irwin Business Manager Adrienne Shrawder 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. Assistant Editor Vicky Snyder News Editor Mark Owens Assist. News Editor Loretta Russ Features Editor Robb Frederick Entertainment Editor Christi Luden Assist. Entertainment Editor Craig Campbell Sports Editor Greg Geibel Collegian (814-898-6488) is spom Editor a issne University at Erie, The Behrend College; First Floor, The J. Elmer Reed Union Building, Station Road, Erie, PA 16563. Copy Editor Dawn Brenneman Ad Layout & Design Rob Pfendler Distribution Manager Joe Mycka Advisor Dr. Mike 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 ionger 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 Tight to edit letters for length and to reject letters. Letters should be submitted to The Collegian office no later than noon on the Tuesday prior to the desired publication date. Letters submitted to The Collegian become property of the newspaper. The Collegian is published every Thursday during the academic year on recycled paper. Postal Information: The Opinion Lete Vote! This vear.Wecanmake a difference J... Front the hi Learning one of life's lessons lately On the plane to Germany last year, I met a really smart man. I don't mean book-smart, I mean experience smart. He told me a lot of stories which, at the time, I didn't really understand or even care to try. I was scared and nervous and excited about my semester abroad, and I didn't want to be bothered with meaningless stories. I realize now that the stories weren't meaningless - they were very important. I’d like to share one of them with you, When this man, Andrej, began sailing, he had a lot of people to help him and to sail with him around the usual area. As he became more comfortable, he began to sail further out. Most of the others went along with him to see what was out there. Soon, he was no longer satisfied, and wanted to go further. Many of his old companions hung back. They were afraid. This saddened Andrej for a little while, and he wondered if he, too, should stay back where he started with the others. He decided that he had to go on. Several people joined him. As they sailed further, new people started to sail with him. But when he needed something more again, the same thing happened as before - the others tried to hold him back. He went on, though, despite being alone and soon found new companions to sail with. When he went home, his old sailing buddies were still there. Some welcomed him, but some didn't speak to him because they thought he had become too good for them. You don't have to sail to understand the story. And as graduation approaches, it's starting to become more and more real. I will soon find out who my real friends are. They'll be the ones supporting me from far away, just like I'll be supporting them. How about some mail? If you would like to voice include the semester and major of of The Collegian your views on an issue, why not the writer. All letters should Letters stould be submitted to write a Letter to the Editor? provide the address and phone The Collegian office, first floor The Collegian encourages number of the writer for 0 f the Reed Union Buildinn or letters on news coverage, editorial verification of the letter. mailbox looted ?n content or University affairs. The Collegian reserves the the SGA suite also on the first -5--SSS SW-SEWS tazszttss than 400 words and should submitted letters become property ( Yeah! nr Thursday, March 5, 1992 Phoebe Bonfardine, administrative assistant for The Collegian, has recently discovered her favorite thing at Behrend: the peanut butter eggs at the RUB desk.