Everyone who is running to be an Undergraduate Student Government senator will be elected tomorrow.
The idea of trying to run a government with no capital gave USG members the incentive to pull the organization out of debt over the past year, a debt that equaled about $10,000 after last year's election.
Reye's syndrome, a sometimes fatal complication of a viral illness that has tended to afflict mainly children ages five to 10, is being noticed more frequently in teenagers ages 10 to 15, said Terry Freudenberger of the National Reye's Syndrome Foundation.
A University team designed to combat discrimination said at a press conference yesterday that creation of a full-time position of vice president of minority concerns is not appropriate.
With the installation of new Interfraternity Council officers and the granting of council membership to Phi Sigma Delta Educational Foundation fraternity at last night's IFC meeting, the Council strengthened its future outlook.
"Action in Politics" and three major goals will progressively end overall student problems, according to the Williams/Manderino Undergraduate Student Government ticket.
As election day looms closer with a new administration about to move in, Undergraduate Student Government top executives bring their term as executives to an end, looking back on a year of accomplishments and disappointments.
As Wednesday's Undergraduate Student Government election approaches, campaign staff members say their time and effort is worthwhile despite the demands their jobs command.
If students write in the names of the current Undergraduate Student Government president, Todd Sloan, and the USG Senate president, Ron Marlow on ballots tomorrow, they will promote two comprehensive goals to improve education and campus/community safety, according to the Sloan/Marlow campaign.
An attack on six major issues will start new beginnings for University students concerned with grades, receptive student leaders, safety measures, housing alternatives and more concerns, according to the Behun/Slinskey campaign platform.
The Undergraduate Student Government executive office ticket that receives the Daily Collegian endorsement will not have to list it as a campaign expense, according to Sunday night's USG Supreme Court decision that overturned Saturday's election court ruling.
The Centre Region Council of Governments recommended that two plans for a regional police force receive further consideration by COG members last Thursday night during a workshop.
Montgomery County Common Pleas Court Judge Anita P.Brody, who considers herself a tough, no-nonsense judge," will have a chance to be the first woman elected to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court if she wins the April 26 primary.
The power of women in politics is rising, according to recent voter participation statistics. But although the female vote could make the difference in the upcoming elections, candidates are failing to tap this source, said a spokeswoman for the National Organization for Women.
The Marino/Wilmer ticket is promising to put together the interlocking puzzle pieces between education and the open budget to build a better future for the Undergraduate Student Government and the student body.
Abortion, infanticide and euthanasia will all be discussed during Human Life Awareness Week, March 21-25.
The Panhellenic Council voted last night to extend an offer to two sororities, not presently at the University, to start chapters in Fall Semester 1988.
Head Coach Sue Scheetz is hoping her women's lacrosse team will learn from its mistakes when it steps onto Lady Lion Field today for a 3 p.m. appointment with Loyola (Md.) in Penn State's home opener.
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Tenth anniversaries are supposed to be celebrated with diamond jewelry, but the Pennsylvania Dance Theatre, State College's professional dance company, marked this milestone with a gala performance at the Playhouse Theatre on Friday night.
The familiar story of Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan is simple on the surface. It tells how a handicapped girl learns to overcome her disability through the help of her persistent teacher. However, below the surface is a story of human emotions and values, their never-ending conflict and the eventual victory of humanity.
The Lion's Den has one. So does Saudi Arabia. Or check out the MAC machine on Pugh St. -- there's one there. The Osaka Hilton Hotel in Japan boasts one, too. Even the Atrium at Allenway has one.
Comedy's counterculture clown will be appearing at Eisenhower Auditorium tomorrow evening at 8 p.m. in a performance sponsored by the University Concert Committee.
Penn State's graduates travel far and wide, but Patrica Doherty has traveled farther than most. After finishing her graduate work in theater, Doherty ended up working as a costume designer for the Alley Theater in Houston, Texas. But now, her work has returned to campus through the touring company of The Miracle Worker.
The members of Nixon's Head don't look collectively like a rock'n'roll band, but the music they produce is rock'n'roll, without a doubt.
