The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, September 17, 1992, Image 8

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Editorial
Interest in budget process a
good sign for Behrend
There is no doubt that today's economy is a shaky one.
The university is no more immune to the 'recession virus'
than the federal government. However, the loss of
Behrend's award winning Speaker Series has hit home.
Not only did the series serve the community, it also gave
students insight into the lives and accomplishments of
people who have made some type of mark in the world. I
was Behrend's claim to fame. Now it's little more than a
memory. However, the experience with the Speaker Series
has taught us all a very valuable lesson. We need to
participate as much as we can in the budget process on
campus. On Friday afternoon, around two hundred
students showed up in the Wintergreen Cafe to meet with
the University Future Committee. This was a record turn
out for this type of meeting. Not only did it prove to the
two representatives from University Park that the students
at Behrend care about what happens to the programs on
this campus, it also put an end to some of the rumors
which have been floating around concerning the future of
certain programs. Each department within Behrend is
expected to turn in a 'scenario plan' for a permanent 10%
reduction in their budget. So, though nothing has been
done yet, the possibility for cuts in next year’s budget does
exist. The university wouldn't go to the trouble of
constructing 'scenario plans' for no reason. As students,
we need to keep a close eye on what programs are
incorporated into this contingency plan. Not only do we
have to watch what goes on at this campus, we need to
monitor our state representatives. Pennsylvania is still
ranked 47th out of the 50 states in state funding per person
for higher education. With less than two months left before
election day, now it the time to find out how candidates
stand on education and show them that at Behrend we care
what happens to our programs.
The Collegian
Published weekly by the students of
The Pennsylvania State University at Erie, The Behrend Collet
Editor
Vicky Snyder
Business Manager
Karen Major
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 ot The
Pennsylvania State University.
News Editor
Loretta Russ
Entertainment Editor
Craig Campbell
Sports Editor
Matt Cissne
Copy Editor
Keith McFall
Advertising Manager
David Mahoney
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Co I log It n staff: April letter. The Collegian reserves the
Bogdanski, Loretta Bunyak, Jim right to edit letters for length and
Burke, Brian Chaffee, Shirl to reject letters. Letters should be
Climpson, Robin Clement, Hal submitted to The Collegian
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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
Opinion
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From The Vick:
The Collegian
Take out the cat litter, feed the dog,
interrogate and microcook...
As I sat down to mull over how I was
going to introduce myself to you... I thought
about how nice it would be to omit all of my
bad points. So I won't go into my "fly-by
night" organizational skills and we'll just skip
the details of my "creative" hand writing.
Instead I'll concentrate on my assets. I can
screw up a computer so that not even the
experts can fix it. I also manage to forget the
things I don't want to do leaving me to do the
things I do want to do. For fun I interrogate
tele-marketers (They hang up on me.) My
hobbies include microwave cooking, and
marathon vacuuming. You could classify me as
a moderate (I have a cat and a dog). Though I
spent four years in the Marines, I still walk on
my toes occasionally. My five-year old
daughter has a better sense of direction than I.
So don't ask me how to get down-town. You
might end up in Cleveland. My husband
doesn't iron so you'll have to excuse my
wrinkles. You've heard from me... let's hear
from you. Please feel free to write letters on the
subject of your choice. I'll look forward to
hearing from you.
How about some mail?
If you would like to voice your
views on a given issue, why not
write a letter to the editor?
The Collegian encourages
letters on news coverage, editorial
content or University affairs.
Letters should be typewritten,
double-spaced and signed by no
more than two persons.
Letters should be no longer
than 400 words and should include
the semester mid major of the
writer(s). All letters should
provide the address and phone
number of the writer for
verification of the letter and its
contents.
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. All submitted letters
Thursday, September 17, 1992
Vicky Snyder is an Bth
semester
communication major.
She's a wife, mom,
television reporter,
Editor of The
Collegian and
walk in pumps .
can *t
become properly of T
Collegian.
Letters should be submitted
The Collegian office, first floor
the Reed Union Building or Tl
Collegian mailbox located in tl
SGA suite also on the first flo
of the Reed Building no later th;
noon on the Tuesday prior to tl
desired publication date.