The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, March 26, 1992, Image 2

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Behrend Briefs
Blood Drive Competition: Donations will
be taken next Wednesday and Thursday, April
1 and 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the
Wintergarden and can be made in the name
of any club or organization.
Free Tickets: The Office of Student Services
will be taking sign ups until tomorrow for the
April 12 Easter Musical at First Assembly of
God Church. Free Transportation is available.
For more information call Campus Ministry at
898-6245.
Contemporary Issues Discussion: Campus
Ministry will sponsor "Does the One with The
Most Toys Win?" on Tuesday, March 31 in the
Perry Residence Hall Lobby from 8 to 9 p.m.
For more Information call 898-6245.
Math Anxiety Reduction Workshop: All
students are welcome to attend on Thursday,
March 26 at 5:30 p.m. in Nick 113.
Refreshments will be provided. For more
information call Dr. A. Cupillari at 898-6310. \
Undergraduate Conference: The College
Research Committee is sponsoring the First
Annual Behrend College Undergraduate
Student Research and Creative
Accomplishment Conference on Saturday,
April 4 from 1:30 to 6 p.m. For more
information call Donna at 898-6270.
Invitation to Washington, D.C.: The
Women Today Organization invites students to
join them for the trip to attend an upcoming
Reproductive Rights rally on April 5. For
more information call Diana at 453-3337.
Scholar Nominations: Nominations will be
taken through April 1. Faculty members may,
nominate any sophomore (fourth semester)
with high academic ability and the desire to
undertake independent study and an honors
thesis. For more information contact Mari
Trenkle at 898-6160.
Catholic Beliefs and Practices: This class
meets every Wednesday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
in the Reed Conference Room. All interested
students are welcome.
Operation Rice Bowl: Campus Ministry is
providing Lent collection boxes for "hunger
victims" in our area. For more information
•call 898-6245.
Creative Writing Scholarships: Penn
State-Behrend English majors are encouraged
to apply for the Smithy Creative Writing
Scholarships. For more information call
Diana Hume George at 898-6168.
Study Skills Workshop Series: The
workshops will meet every Monday through
April 6 in the Tigress Hall Conference Room
from 5 to 6 p.m. For more information call
Gerald Spates at 898-6111.
Commu Majors: Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society
in Communications will meet every other
Monday at 6:30 p.m. in Reed 116 starting April
6. Anyone interested in working with the
society is encouraged to attend.
All Commu- -001 Students: Take note
students are reminded The Collegian's weekly
meetings are held on Thursdays in Turnbull
204 at 6:ID p.m. Anyone interested in working
at The Collegian is encouraged to attend.
The Collegian
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free press ideals for us."
He said the constitution was
set up to protect the press from
government pressures, but not
from other types of influence.
"If there is one hard and fast
rule in journalism, it is that
advertising pays the bills," he
added.
According to Simmons,
advertising can influence what the
public sees on television and
what they read in newspapers.
The perfect situation, said
Simmons, would be a world in
which "the press would be held as
a public service unconcerned with
showing a profit or market
share."
"In our world things are a bit
different," he added. Rating
competitions often pressure
reporters into delivering more
titillating stories.
Simmons said cases where
journalists have lied and tricked
the public are few and far
between. However, a more subtle
way of influencing audiences is
found in the news selection
process.
Police Report
Employee escapes injury after
maintenance truck catches fire
On Saturday, March 22, a
maintenance truck caught fire
while plowing snow early that
morning. A patrol officer from
Police and Safety passing by
stopped and helped the worker out
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"Each time the world makes
one turn twenty-four hours of
news is generated," he noted.
Editors in the print media and
television news producers must
somehow condense vast amounts
of information into a limited
amount of space or time.
"Why, for instance, do we
know more about the extra
marital affairs of Bill Clinton
than we do about his economic
policies," questioned Simmons of
the news selection pattern.
The William Kennedy Smith
trial and the Clarence Thomas
hearings, according to Simmons,
did not focus on real issues, but
rather on the sexual details.
He quoted Sonoma State
University professor, Carl
Jensen, who said these stories
passed, "the National Enquirer
litmus test: no sex, no star, no
violence... no story."
Simmons added that many
people criticize the media for
attempting to sensationalize the
news, but these very people are
the readers and viewers who
continue to soak up this type of
information.
of the vehicle. The accident
caused no injuries.
A tool chest and its contents
totalling over $250 were stolen
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Tool heist
"Journalists know what will
draw an audience thereby
improving ratings, boosting
advertising revenue and ensuring
success of their broadcast or
publication," he said.
The new journalist has
evolved as a result of these hard
facts.
"It is no accident that the
traditional journalistic excellence
of Edward R. Murrow and See It
Now has been replaced by
Geraldo Rivera and Now It Can
Be Told" explained Simmons.
Advertisers look for ways of
changing news content to suit
their needs. According to
Simmons, a variety of methods
are used. The best: an unwitting
endorsement from a journalist.
"A kind word from a reporter
is worth thousands (of dollars) in
commercial messages and paid
advertisements," said Simmons.
In some instances, he said,
reporters are required to report to
their advertising departments.
This pressures reporters into side
stepping certain topics in order to
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from the back of a pick-up truck
Monday morning. The truck was
parked in lower Nick lot at the
time of the incident. Police and
Safety are still investigating the
theft.
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