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[PSU USG] Senator resigns due to photos [Penn State College Republicans]
The Digital Collegian [Penn State student newspaper] ^ | December 11, 2003 | Natalie Hrubos

Posted on 12/11/2003 8:21:57 PM PST by StopGlobalWhining

The fallout from controversial Halloween photos posted on the College Republican chair's personal Web site has led one student to announce her withdrawal from the university.

Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Pollock/Nittany Sen. Vicky Cangelosi announced her resignation and intention to withdraw at Tuesday's Senate meeting.

She said she no longer feels safe at the university and that she feels Penn State President Graham Spanier put her in danger by including a link to The fallout from controversial Halloween photos posted on the College Republican chair's personal Web site has led one student to announce her withdrawal from the university.

Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Pollock/Nittany Sen. Vicky Cangelosi announced her resignation and intention to withdraw at Tuesday's Senate meeting.

She said she no longer feels safe at the university and that she feels Penn State President Graham Spanier put her in danger by including a link to Penn State's online student directory in his written public statement about the pictures. As a result, she removed her address from the directory and later decided to withdraw from the university.

Cangelosi was not named in Spanier's statement, which was distributed over the Penn State Newswire. Newswire e-mail announcements always include the directory link at the end.

Cangelosi is one of five USG members who attended former Town Sen. Brian Battaglia's controversial Halloween party.

"Quite honestly, I'm very scared of the situation and how it has escalated," she said.

Cangelosi said she is afraid to sleep in her apartment and has not been attending classes.

The USG Senate voted Tuesday to form a committee of senators to investigate the character of USG members who attended the party. The committee could call for the impeachment of the three senators involved: Cangelosi, East Halls Sen. Matt Ritsko, and South Halls Sen. Andy Banducci.

In a statement that she made about 1:30 yesterday morning, Cangelosi said her parents are afraid for her safety, and they contacted Spanier, who did not respond. They eventually spoke with Art Carter, assistant vice president for student affairs, Cangelosi said.

She said Carter told her parents that Cangelosi was "imagining things."

Carter is out of town until tomorrow and could not be reached for comment.

Matt Midles, who was appointed temporary parliamentarian for the meeting, told Cangelosi that as a gay student, he feels endangered every day.

"I'm glad that you've been given an insight to what the students who have been targeted feel every day," Midles said. "You're being treated the same way that I've been treated my whole life."

Cangelosi told senators that she did not arrive at the Halloween party until after 11 p.m. and was dressed in a pirate costume.

One of the photographs found on Battaglia's Web site (http://botag.net) pictured former USG member Jason Covener dressed as USG Vice President and former Black Caucus Vice President Takkeem Morgan. Covener's face was painted black, and he was wearing a bicycle chain around his neck.

Cangelosi said no one was wearing an "offensive" costume while she was there and that Covener must have already wiped off the blackface by the time she arrived.

Other photographers portrayed an "oversodomized frat pledge," a "sorostitute" and an unidentified white man wearing blue bed sheets with a caption referring to the Ku Klux Klan.

Cangelosi said there is no truth in the statement that Battaglia's Halloween party was racist in theme.

"I condemn all racist actions and hate speech," Cangelosi said. "I very seriously resent any notion that I am a racist."

At Tuesday's meeting, Banducci, who also attended the Halloween party, addressed his fellow senators about the investigation against him and Ritsko.

"I realize the situation that everyone is in at this table," Banducci said. "I caution you to make a judgment, when you are looking at this, based on the people you know. Judge us fairly."

USG governmental relations director Frank Camarota also addressed the Senate at Tuesday's meeting, where he apologized for his delayed reaction.

"Had I known then what I know now of the recourse of those pictures, I would have taken a stronger stance against them," Camarota told senators.

Late Tuesday night, Julia Graham, USG Supreme Court clerk, issued a statement in relation to her attendance at the party, apologizing to those who were offended by the pictures.

"As much as I regret not taking some sort of action at the party, the simple fact is that it is in the past," Graham said. "So instead of belaboring the points of these past events, I would rather focus upon the future, over which we have control."

Graham indicated that this issue would not affect her duties as court clerk.Penn State's online student directory in his written public statement about the pictures. As a result, she removed her address from the directory and later decided to withdraw from the university.

Cangelosi was not named in Spanier's statement, which was distributed over the Penn State Newswire. Newswire e-mail announcements always include the directory link at the end.

Cangelosi is one of five USG members who attended former Town Sen. Brian Battaglia's controversial Halloween party.

"Quite honestly, I'm very scared of the situation and how it has escalated," she said.

Cangelosi said she is afraid to sleep in her apartment and has not been attending classes.

The USG Senate voted Tuesday to form a committee of senators to investigate the character of USG members who attended the party. The committee could call for the impeachment of the three senators involved: Cangelosi, East Halls Sen. Matt Ritsko, and South Halls Sen. Andy Banducci.

In a statement that she made about 1:30 yesterday morning, Cangelosi said her parents are afraid for her safety, and they contacted Spanier, who did not respond. They eventually spoke with Art Carter, assistant vice president for student affairs, Cangelosi said.

She said Carter told her parents that Cangelosi was "imagining things."

Carter is out of town until tomorrow and could not be reached for comment.

Matt Midles, who was appointed temporary parliamentarian for the meeting, told Cangelosi that as a gay student, he feels endangered every day.

"I'm glad that you've been given an insight to what the students who have been targeted feel every day," Midles said. "You're being treated the same way that I've been treated my whole life."

Cangelosi told senators that she did not arrive at the Halloween party until after 11 p.m. and was dressed in a pirate costume.

One of the photographs found on Battaglia's Web site (http://botag.net) pictured former USG member Jason Covener dressed as USG Vice President and former Black Caucus Vice President Takkeem Morgan. Covener's face was painted black, and he was wearing a bicycle chain around his neck.

Cangelosi said no one was wearing an "offensive" costume while she was there and that Covener must have already wiped off the blackface by the time she arrived.

Other photographers portrayed an "oversodomized frat pledge," a "sorostitute" and an unidentified white man wearing blue bed sheets with a caption referring to the Ku Klux Klan.

Cangelosi said there is no truth in the statement that Battaglia's Halloween party was racist in theme.

"I condemn all racist actions and hate speech," Cangelosi said. "I very seriously resent any notion that I am a racist."

At Tuesday's meeting, Banducci, who also attended the Halloween party, addressed his fellow senators about the investigation against him and Ritsko.

"I realize the situation that everyone is in at this table," Banducci said. "I caution you to make a judgment, when you are looking at this, based on the people you know. Judge us fairly."

USG governmental relations director Frank Camarota also addressed the Senate at Tuesday's meeting, where he apologized for his delayed reaction.

"Had I known then what I know now of the recourse of those pictures, I would have taken a stronger stance against them," Camarota told senators.

Late Tuesday night, Julia Graham, USG Supreme Court clerk, issued a statement in relation to her attendance at the party, apologizing to those who were offended by the pictures.

"As much as I regret not taking some sort of action at the party, the simple fact is that it is in the past," Graham said. "So instead of belaboring the points of these past events, I would rather focus upon the future, over which we have control."

Graham indicated that this issue would not affect her duties as court clerk.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: academia; bikethief; character; leftwinghate; oversodomized; spanier; takkeem
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To: StopGlobalWhining
Finally there's this (biased source with links to porn sites but NO pics-sorry), which apparently can lead you to a catalog of docs about theSex Faire controversy:

http://www.dazereader.com/pennstatesexfaire.htm
41 posted on 12/12/2003 12:18:57 PM PST by litany_of_lies
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To: litany_of_lies
You can read the original source articles at the following Penn State Daily Collegian web site URLS.

WARNING!

The links below contain disgusting offensive language and graphic descriptions. Do not link to them unless you are over 30 years old. Yet, this event was advertised on large banners on Osmond Lab, directly across from the HUB, while parent and prospective students were leaving the HUB for campus tours. Disgusting.

http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2000/11/11-17-00tdc/11-17-00dnews-4.asp

http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2000/12/12-07-00tdc/12-07-00dnews-1.asp

42 posted on 12/12/2003 9:14:36 PM PST by StopGlobalWhining (Sticks and stones may hurt my bones, but names will never hurt me)
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To: William Creel
Friday's daily soap opera update on this continuing fiasco. Fortunately, today, Dec 12, 2003, is the last issue of the Collegian until next year.

[Black] Caucus calls for diversity education [Penn State College Republicans]

43 posted on 12/12/2003 9:22:06 PM PST by StopGlobalWhining (Sticks and stones may hurt my bones, but names will never hurt me)
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To: liberty or death
I have minority blood in me but I would never claim it. ITS A COP OUT!!!

I have been unsuccessful at attempting to find exactly how much African or black blood is necessary to characterize someone as "black" at Penn State. Do you know?

Is it the "single drop of blood" criteria posited by some? Or is there a specific number such as 1/8th, as in the famous Plessy v. Ferguson Octoroon Supreme Court case. Or is is 1/16th, or 1/4th, or what?

44 posted on 12/12/2003 9:37:05 PM PST by StopGlobalWhining (Sticks and stones may hurt my bones, but names will never hurt me)
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To: StopGlobalWhining
Why in the world would anyone send their child to a public university?
45 posted on 12/12/2003 9:38:44 PM PST by pdlglm
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To: witnesstothefall
"At minimum, its a case of racial insensitivity "

So what? Who decides what an individual's conscience is? You and a group that hates whites?

You are conditioned, or you are a totalitarian leftist.

If you grew up in a diverse area with REAL racial issues involved, you would see what a fraud this witch hunt/ PR scheme is. These people do not give a damn about avg Blacks. It's all about THEm. Wake up.
46 posted on 12/12/2003 9:46:50 PM PST by At _War_With_Liberals (It's more than a lib/con thing- All 3 branches of govt colluded to limit the 1st amendmenthave been)
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To: pdlglm
Actually, for the hard sciences, engineering, and business, Penn State offers a pretty good ROI for many Pennsylvanians.

It's the liberal arts and the administration that gives Penn State it's bad reputation.

47 posted on 12/12/2003 9:52:39 PM PST by StopGlobalWhining (Sticks and stones may hurt my bones, but names will never hurt me)
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To: At _War_With_Liberals
You like to call people you don't know terrible names. If your opinion on a given issue alone isn't enough to make your case, ad hominem certainly won't do it for you.

This case wasn't difficult at all. Black-face and KKK sheets is something you want to defend? Go ahead.
48 posted on 12/12/2003 10:20:21 PM PST by witnesstothefall
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To: At _War_With_Liberals
So what?

On re-reading your reply, I realize you never even disagreed with what I said. You concede my point with your "so what". You merely wanted to call me names because you're unhappy with reality?

49 posted on 12/12/2003 10:23:21 PM PST by witnesstothefall
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To: witnesstothefall
How many white convicted bike thieves are still in the school government?

This is an outrageous vilification of these young republicans. This was a private party - what kind of kangaroo court are they running up there?

Stop racism and anti-conservative bias at college campus NOW.
50 posted on 12/13/2003 6:25:28 AM PST by Diva Betsy Ross
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To: No More Gore Anymore
Tell you what, run a poll on campus, in the town of State College, in your hometown, in lilly white Berks County, or in black Northeast Phili, and ask a few questions about USG students partying in blackface and KKK sheets and posting pictures of it on the Web.

You might find that race hatred, or the appearance of it through negligence, ignorance or stupidity, whether white or black or yellow or brown, is simply not very popular in this country anymore.

If you still don't agree, then enter politics and do something about it. Make the world safe for idiots in sheets and blackface.
51 posted on 12/13/2003 7:01:37 AM PST by witnesstothefall
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To: witnesstothefall
You care about PC issues, and do not have any idea of the real racial issues blacks face.

If you think that this group is sincere and justified in their attacks, you are out of it. They do not give a damn about anyone except themselves.

The problem I have with you is that you support them like they are acting in good faith, and ignore the fascism issue.

Nobody in the real black community GIVES a DAMN about this bullshi*. It is a shallow political play.

Only people that have not lived in a diverse community would think that this is an important race issue.
52 posted on 12/13/2003 9:51:06 AM PST by At _War_With_Liberals (It's more than a lib/con thing- All 3 branches of govt colluded to limit the 1st amendmenthave been)
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To: witnesstothefall
"Black-face and KKK sheets is something you want to defend?"

There you go again. I said it was stupid. There were blacks at the party who did not perceive this as racist.

You are a 'sensitivity' fascist. For people like you, appearances and PC attacks are more important than any real racial issues. You are out of touch or conditioned.

I grew up and work in a Black/white community. I know the issues, and self serving Nazis on campus do not give a damn about these communities. Racial grandstanding on a national level to escalate a race war that does not even exist is WRONG.

If you cannot see this for what it is...

53 posted on 12/13/2003 10:01:34 AM PST by At _War_With_Liberals (It's more than a lib/con thing- All 3 branches of govt colluded to limit the 1st amendmenthave been)
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To: StopGlobalWhining
Still, its an undergrad education, you can get a comparable one any number of other places.

54 posted on 12/13/2003 1:39:52 PM PST by pdlglm
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To: witnesstothefall
And your point is exactly what?

Tell you what - How about we run a poll with the real question here - two students in student government. One a convicted bike thief, who is allowed to keep his position. One who exercises his freedom of speach to draw attention to this injustice, and is now under review for doing so. Is this fair?

1.) Ask the question without racial indications.
2.) Add the racial bias factor.

Tally the results. If the race of the two students affects the responses, you have evidence of racial bias. That is the case here - racial bias FOR the person of color, and investigation of the white student who drew attention to it.

The student was in black face because the object of his lampoon happens to be black. Poor judgment on his part - I agree - given the sensitivity in our culture to any appearance of anti-black statement or inference in any way, shape, or form. However, without the special interest race groups such as the Black Caucus - would this just be a story of a guy who dressed up as another guy? With a bike chain around his neck? If he dressed up as Jimi Hendrix, would that be appropriate?

Your theory that racial hatred is not very popular in this country anymore, and especially on college campuses, is questionable. I agree that among white middle america most do not care one hoot, myself included. However - on a college campus which formally prejudices admissions and financial aid based on race, where there is actually a formally recognized group called the Black Caucus, I think the evidence is clear - there is demonstrable racial discrimination at this University, and on college campuses in general.

I do not believe in a double standard. I do not believe that minorities need a double standard in order to be successful. In fact, I believe that this double standard and culture of victimhood is holding them back. I do not judge people by the color of their skin, and believe doing so - especially in a public state funded, owned, and operated university, is wrong.

Do you believe in a double standard? If not - why are you interested in this case? Do you think the black student thief should retain his position because of his race? That is the "Tyranny of lowered expectations." I do not lower my expecations of a person based on his color. Do you?
55 posted on 12/13/2003 1:43:25 PM PST by Diva Betsy Ross
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To: No More Gore Anymore
Correction - the correct quote is "The soft bigotry of lowered expectations".
56 posted on 12/13/2003 2:11:16 PM PST by Diva Betsy Ross
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To: StopGlobalWhining
Went to the links.

You can't reason, or even attempt a dialog, with these people.

This is one more reason why I think all universities with walls (or at least with dorms) need to come crashing down. There's no reason in 2004 why colleges built for the 1800s should still exist when there are so many better (and less manipulatable) ways to get advanced learning.

My fairly liberal but at least open-minded daughter figured this out on her own, which is why she is commuting from home and not living on campus at her college.

What would these nuts do if they tried to have a college and nobody came?
58 posted on 12/13/2003 2:26:05 PM PST by litany_of_lies
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To: No More Gore Anymore
Poor judgment on his part - I agree -

And that's all he's accused of, poor judgment. Serving in USG is not a right, it's a privilege. USG can impeach anybody it likes in a kangaroo court, because it's not real government. If it were, the government could/would be facing a civil lawsuit over this matter.

You can contort yourself in various ways to try to frame the question in order to make the so-called "conservatives" in this case look like the sole victims, but you can't do it persuasively. People wearing racially offensive party costumes to draw attention to injustice??? Please, that is straight out of the liberal handbood on victimology.

I find it hard to accept these idiots as conservatives at all. Conservatives don't party in blackface and kkk sheets. They don't post pictures of same on the Web. They don't cry victim and appeal to racially divisive politics when they're caught in the wrong.

If the repercussions of their offensive behaviour are out of proportion to the offense, then stand up and say so. But don't pretend 2 wrongs make a right. And don't pretend that any of this has anything to do with conservatism.

Sure, it's obvious that some blacks exploit the racial divide in America to nurture their own racism and discriminate themselves. And yes I hate that and am eager to see it disappear from our cultural landscape. But giving the racists among blacks ammunition like these idiots did hurts whites in the culture war and gives black racists power and influence.

I'm interested because I'm from Pennsy, attended PSU, and was in USG at one time. But mostly, because I don't like people dragging racism into this forum thinking this it's is a safe place for race hatred.

59 posted on 12/13/2003 8:11:21 PM PST by witnesstothefall
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To: witnesstothefall
I have not said what he did was right or in good taste. Or that we should give racists on either side ammunition.

However, he is facing a racist institution.

Evidently a joke in poor taste is worthy of an impeachment investigation and deep thinking and comments in writing by the the President of the University - Spanier - but theft is not, depending on the color of one's skin and the racial sensitivity of the situation.

Two wrongs do not make a right - I agree - where is the investigation into Takeem Morgan? Where is the President's concern?

Two unequal systems of justice - one for protected victim class and one for everyone else - is not constructive and is not the solution to the problem. This case almost perfectly illustrates a race based double standard in practice at PSU.

It is a proper conservative position to oppose racism in all venues - not just white racism.

On previous notes I asked that we give these guys some guidance - not attack them. He has made a poor political joke - that is all. Just because he dressed in black face - the face of the person he was lampooning - why must it be seen as a "racist" attack? This was a personal thing - a lampoon of a person who defines himself and his power base by the color of his skin - that is Takeem's primary political attribute - self chosen. The only way this can be read as a problem is if someone takes as a given that blacks cannot be lampooned. Evidently that is our reflective response. That is racism, and that is wrong.

As you state - two wrongs do not make a right - so why is the "story" the joke in bad taste, and not the outrage of the presence of the thief on the USG? Racism. Institutionalized.


60 posted on 12/14/2003 8:54:41 AM PST by Diva Betsy Ross
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