Science is making a better world, but at the same time we are inadvertently destroying the Earth, a freelance wildlife resource consultant told participants in yesterday's Earth Day celebration.
Many protesters cited for trespassing at this weekend's sit-in decided to appear in court as a group as they gathered to discuss the weekend's events and future plans at a church service yesterday.
The following events transpired Friday and early Saturday leading up to and during the protest at the Telecommunications Building:
University administrators and Board of Trustee members expressed concern about the effects of this weekend's student sit-in on the relationship between the administration and students upset about minority issues.
Many protesters cited for trespassing at this weekend's sit-in decided to appear in court as a group as they gathered to discuss the weekend's events and future plans at a church service yesterday.
Eighty-eight people were arrested and led from the Telecommunications Building by police after a 15-hour occupation by protesters who were demonstrating against what they called University administration indifference to minority concerns.
Two University students have developed a Donahue-style program designed to bring administrators and students face to face to discuss education at Penn State.
It was a back-breaking morning for members of American Association of University Women and various volunteer groups who moved 2,900 boxes of books for AAUW's 27th Annual Used Book Sale.
The Democratic Party needs a candidate for state treasurer who is both clean and competent," said Rep. David Sweet, D-Washington, when he announced his candidacy Feb. 2.
University administrators and Board of Trustee members expressed concern about the effects of this weekend's student sit-in on the relationship between the administration and students upset about minority issues.
If success were measured by a full appointment book, Paul Astleford would definitely qualify.
Through their 1988-89 promotional campaign, the University's Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils are emphasizing Greek Pride."
A large group of students milled outside the Telecommunications Building Friday and Saturday to offer support and encouragement for the sit- in taking place inside.
In their efforts to further the Campaign for Penn State, students are making a positive and personal statement about the University that no one else could make in quite the same way, the University's emeritus director of development told about 20 representatives from student groups Friday.
A University student was hit by a car yesterday afternoon at about 2:30 at the intersection of South Atherton Street and Beaver Avenue.
The Nittany Community Resident Association is sponsoring a Spring Photo Contest 1988 that is open to all residents of the Nittany complex.
The United States passively observed brutal killings of Jews at German concentration camps during WW II, said Sybil Milton, research associate at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum yesterday.
Residents of Beaver Plaza, 222 W. Beaver Ave., were forced to evacuate the apartment building early Friday morning after fire alarms detected smoke on the third floor.
After losing its first two games of the weekend, the women's softball team came back to place second at the Virginia Invitational tournament. The squad is now 15-11 on the season.
The men's volleyball team overcame a rather slow start Friday night to emerge victorious at the Asics Tiger Volleycard Classic at Ball State.
After the Scarlet Knights of Rutgers punished the men's lacrosse team for five unanswered goals to lead 5-1 at halftime of Saturday's contest, you'd have been hard pressed to find an optimistic Lion fan in the area.
The baseball team took a step toward turning its season around over the weekend, winning three of four games including a doubleheader sweep at West Chester Saturday.
Before the season, the women's gymnastics team set a goal -- to win the NCAA regional title it lost to Ohio State last year.
What a difference a weekend makes.
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