Malcolm X...page 3 Experience put to the test Students temporarily run station Arnel Ralcita The Collegian Since Sunday, November 15, students have taken charge of WPSE, Behrcnd's information radio station. Yet the tempo hasn’t dragged. Fred Anzivino, WPSE station manager, and his wife, Teri, an employee of Rocket 101 FM, were involved in a two car collision. Anzivino's blue Honda "I went to see Fred at the hospital and he was telling jokes as usual." Civic was eastbound on Route 20, near Highmeyer Road in Harborcreek Township, when it went out of control on the icy road, crossed the center line, and collided with a car driven by Robert Wareham, of 2409 Woodlawn Avenue, Erie. State police at Lawrence Park said slippery road conditions contributed to the accident. Teri Anzivino suffered a badly bruised leg and hip but was treated and released along with Denise Wareham, a passenger in the other vehicle. Sweet Daddy talks Andrew Festa The Collegian The Wintergreen Cafe was the Womens Studies, Diana Hume setting Tuesday night for an open George, and Trish Thibodo, forum called Sweet Daddy's Coordinator of Residence Life. World in which people can speak Adams asked the first their minds about given topics. question: "What do you feel are Sweet Daddy's World, hosted the big facets facing women by the Association of Black today?" Collegians' President, Jamele "Exploitation of women by Adams, a fourth semester the media," said Davis. Ichiyama BDGEN major, heated up early countered by commenting that on with Adams' encouragement, "there's more male bashing...the The forum opened with a man is portrayed as stupid or group of singers, members of insensitive." Professor Georgr ABC, singing "Real Love." added, "and as wanting only one Then, Charlena Scott, third thing...you know...the S word." semester Nursing, read Sojourner Adams asked for the definition Truth's poem, "Ain't I woman." of 'Feminism.' Finally, the panel was introduced. Thibodo said, "a feminist is The panel consisted of , students Kei Fuller and Hassan (continued on 2) According to a hospital aide, Anzivino. suffered a broken leg and ankle and sustained a rib injury. He went in for exploratory surgery Monday afternoon. As of Wednesday afternoon Anzivino was listed in good condition according to St. Vincent personnel. Anzivino's absence has brought some necessary changes at WPSE. The following four —Steve Pellegrino Student Station Manager people will assume Anzivino's responsibilities while he is gone: David Shields, Assistant Dean of Student Services, Gloria Mentch, WPSE Traffic Supervisor, Steve Pellegrino, and Valerie Engelleiter. "Basically, Val and I will be running things and reporting to David Shields," said Pellegrino, Student Station Manager, "Gloria [Mentch] will be working full time at the Station so that we don't skip a beat as far as advertising is concerned." (continued on 2) Davis, Assistant Professor of Psychology Michael Ichiyama, Professor of English and Check out the coiiiics...page 6 r y The Collegian) hursday, November 19, 1992 Vol. XLI No. 10 Gary Johnson The Collegian The Plastics Engineering Department has processed two of its students into national award winners. Tonya Claybum, a junior, and Greg Berckmiller, a senior, received scholarships and plaques resulting from the substantial achievements they have contributed to their field. They received these awards based on their academic work, community contribution, and overall academic standing. Claybum received $750 from the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE) on the basis of her scholarship, community commitments and professional involvement. "I was very excited that all the work I had done finally paid off Opps! - Around 3:00 p.m. yesterday, two female students were involved in a two-car collision at the entrance of Turnbull parking lot. One woman was taken to Saint Vincent's Health Center. She wasagatoj and released. • ~ Two Engineering Students Scholarships Receive Shooting for the stars...page 8 and was recognized," said Claybum of her success. "Having a winner from 91 applicants is quite an honor, as each is among the top in their field in the nation - BJ Hunter, SAMPE International President Applicants for this award must be nominated by a faculty member. Clayburn was nominated by Paul Koch, assistant Professor of Engineering. Chqfen from a Held of 91 applicants, she win receive a plaque from the northern Ohio chapter of SAMPE at a later date. "Having a winner from 91 applicants is quite an honor, as each is among the top in their field in the nation," said B.J. Hunter, SAMPE International President. Berckmiller received a $l5OO award through the Plastics Institute of America, Inc. The Plastics Institute of America, Inc., awards scholarships through the Plastics Pioneers Education Fund to cover tuition and other educational costs. To receive this gift, a student must retain at least a 3.4 cumulative grade point avenge, be a U.S. citizen, have completed industrial internships and be involved in « Plastics Engineering Technology Degree Ptognn. ColUi