• Beitt.:".*CZ.. : ii 2 4,404). H 1.4 The season of change b Teresa Turk The Collegian It's the semester of hello and goodbyes. Assistant Professor of Psychology, Michael Ichiyama, will be leaving this semester, but we have also gained a staff member. Sue Daly, currently Bchrend's personal counselor, has been hired as the new clinical psychologist. Daly worked for Erie's Rape Crisis Center for 17 years before coming to Behrend. She has received her Master's Degree in Clinical PSychology and "may one day" pursue a Ph.D. She has been working at Behrend since the beginning of the fall semester as a part-time personal counselor before acquiring the full-time position. Daly was chosen from a field of three possible. She made it through this initial phase before moving on to the interview session. "The night before the interviews, I was nervous," said Daly. "But I told myself, let Behrend take a shot with me." She prepared for questions aimed at determining her competence and claimed later that they weren't as hard as she thought they'd be. ;'s .................. :k::<.:<><:::: ißes iii -tike AVillterVinien 4)::(nicen Choir Prows Behritild in Tune; The an _ sands for thole cones" wnic° Wal) 11114 Daly said, "I was touched and honored in receiving the job." "Daly was a clear-cut choice. She has a pleasant nature and the students are comfortable with her," said, Chris Reber, dean of Student Affairs. "She's seen more students here part-time than were seen all of last year. The students must feel comfortable around her." Upon returning from the holidays, Daly plans to organize her office for the next twelve months. She is planning to gather information for a multi media library with videos and audio-visual tapes, which students will be able to take out. She commented that she is here for students and it any student has a problem or wants to talk, they can call and make an appointment. She is located in the Counseling and Advising office in the Reed Building. Michael Ichiyama, Assistant Professor of Psychology, will be leaving Behrend at the end of the semester to pursue a job at the University of Michigan at Lansing. There he will be part of a longitudinal study program. Roberta Salper, Division Head of Humanities and Social Sciences, said "I am devastated at his leaving." Swamped with, Were... Page 04 he Collegian ursday, December 10, 1992 Vol. XLI No. 12 "This is a good sign for the Behrend College Psychology Department being good enough to stay or go. It's testimony of his quality and the quality of our division." Ichiyama lamented that he will miss Behrend, but at this point in his life, he couldn't pass up the opportunity. It will be a good move for his career. He needs to find out if this is the route he's going to be happy with or if he's going to miss the classroom. Ichiyama also said, "1 will miss my students more than anything else, in and out of the classroom." He valued his colleagues, but the students are the ones that make up the campus. The division of Humanities and Social Sciences will begin a national search for a replacement for Ichiyama in January. Ichiyama was involved not only with his classes, but also advised the Psy Chi-Honors Society, was the faculty advisor for Behrend's Martial Arts Club and also the faculty advisor for Behrend's Billiard Club. According to Salper, one of the major goals for the future of the division would be to increase the number of full-time faculty for the psychology department. I.rf-m tiiiiiiißiiiibieliiiiiiii . 4!thitti:Nil• No allowance for profit b • Vick Sn The Collegian Sparks flew last night at the Student Government Association's regular Wednesday night meeting. commission from SGA. He SGA learned that Senator Eric must also relinquish the $6 per Pine, Chairman of the Spring person commission he earns Break Committee, earns a $6 from Travel Associates to commission for every person SGA's general fund. who books a trip through him Commuter Senator President from Travel Associates, the Mike Brenneman was pleased Ire vela t enc l: ll4lo 04"4041 w ith the decision. "I think it *O4 bosh tvip to was juStified and he deserves the lad& Mitillisk, Pine itets trip. SOA...is also justified in free trip to Mori& for hie receiving the per person from recruiting efforts. the travel agency due to the risk Pine requested an additional we take in backing the trip and commission of $5 pet person to defer the costs we incur," he from SGA, which would said. provide him with $5OO in "I think it was fair and proper. profit. However, Pine changed and I'm glad to see that the his mind and lequested instead to senate views themselves as follow University Park's system service oriented," added Greg 01 compensation, which allows Farrell. vice president of SGA. Takin' care of business Gar Johnson The Collegian So, the University plans to phase out funding for WPSE? Then they'll just have to fund it themselves. WPSE, Behrend's own commercial radio station, plans to hire a marketing and sales "We need someone who is competent enough to run the station in any type of n situation. representative to open up the community to WPSE in order to generate more advertising and revenue for it. The rep will also run the station when needed and also to teach the misdeals how to a representative from the travel agency to go in front of SGA and request a commission of $l5 out of every $35 in sales. A motion was passed to allow Pine to keep the free trip to Florida, but not to receive a sell and run the station so that eventually the students can run the station completely by themselves. "The main focus will be sales, but he or she will also work with the students to develop their skills in radio sales and marketing," said David Shields, director of Student Activities. --David Shields Director of Student Activities Fred Anzivino, manager of WPSE, commented "Thc main reason we are hiring the rcp is basically because the station isn't a priority in our budgetary (Continued on 2)