Page 4 it too late to repent, Preacher Stamm? by Hal D. Coffey News Editor Penn State-Etehrend was paid an unexpected visit last Wednesday by Westerville, Ohio native Paul Stamm. Most Behrend students identify him better as the crazy preacher who was denouncing everything while standing next to the Reed Building. Preacher Stamm was on his way back from Mansfield, PA when he decided to stop at Behrend. He said he stopped on a college campus because he believes that "students are apathetic towards the deeper things in life." "College students are more The Al Homec by Paul Marini Collegian Staff This year, homecoming weekend has been renamed Parents and Families/Home coming Weekend. David Shields, Director of Student Activities, said the name is not the only change instituted. "We have revamped the event to make it more of a relaxing weekend," Shields said. "This is usually a time for people to come back and catch up on memories, but we added a chance for families to see students in a less hectic atmosphere." The festivities begin on Friday, October 1 with a 4 p.m. registration and welcoming reception at the Wintergarden Cafe. Following that are a number of events: at 6 p.m. there is a family cookout at the Wilson Picnic Grove for $6.55 per person, a 7:30 p.m. pep rally/bonfire at the ski slope, and a Karaoke dance at Bruno's from Education degrees, spending Country by-country look at degrees, total public spending on education 1% of population' with a university degree, 1989 % of public spending spent on education, 1988 United States Germany Denmark 1 10 1 18.9, Britain France interested in sports, rock 'n roll, and the opposite sex," Stamm said. "At the minimum, I try to provoke people to think." He claims to be a non denominational Christian, because his views are unlike any modern sect of Christianity. "I preach the gospel, warning the wicked to repent. I try to lead by example," Stamm said. Stamm said his message was not really intended towards Christians. "Christians don't need to repent for they have already repented because they are Christian." As Stamm was escorted off campus by Police and Safety, he continued to yell out his trigger phrases, "Turn or burn. Repent or parish." 1 New oming 9 p.m.-midnight. Saturday begins with a Fraternity/Sorority breakfast at 9 a.m. At 10 a.m. there are three options; the final Greek Week events, walking tour from Wintergarden, the Alumni soccer match at the soccer field. There will be two more alumni games - a volleyball game at 10:30 p.m. and a softball game at 2 p.m.(at Erie Hall and the softball field, respectively). The men's varsity soccer team plays Waynesburg College at 1 p.m. At halftime, the Homecoming King and Queen and Greek Week champions will be announced. Before the game, the intramural fields will host a tailgate party starting at 11:30 a.m. Paula Poundstone rounds out the festivities with a concert in Erie Hall at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale for Reserved, General, and Student Admissions for $17.50, $14.50, and $lO respectively. They can be purchased at the RUB Desk. • Ages 25-64 10 SOURCE: OECD In next week's Collegian... Construction zone ahead: The new Plastics Complex takes shape behind the Nick and Hammermill buidlings. BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD READ THE COLLEGIAN. Thursday, September 16, 1993 Darren Schilberg/Collegian Photographer