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Undergraduate Student Government President Seth Williams remained calm after receiving a phone message yesterday warning that he would be killed.
Both the sponsors of today's tax rally and a University police official expect a calmer Friday than a week ago.
Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils are kicking off Greek Week next week with A Celebration of Potential" -- the 1988 Greek Leadership Conference.
Last night members of the University Student Executive Council discussed a report which would extend a permanent USEC seat to the Lesbian and Gay Student Alliance, a six month probationary seat to the Association of Women Students and a 12 month probationary seat to the Coalition for Human Equality.
Economist and Nobel Prize-winner Jim Buchanan said yesterday that two major concerns of the post-Reagan administration will be the budget and trade deficits, and some University professors agreed.
Members of minority groups expressed concern this week about the emphasis on African-American issues at last week's student protest, but all agreed the protest was an excellent beginning to what they said will be a long, cooperative battle.
By Vice President George Bush's standards, free trade, low taxes and education hold the key to a healthy economy, the Republican candidate for the presidency said in a prepared statement.
Middle-income people are going to be hurt the most by the new tax laws, said professor Henry Charleson, a specialist in Federal taxes at the University's DuBois campus.
The Turkish and Greek factions in Cyprus must work together to establish a bi-communal nation, said a Turkish Cypriot representative Wednesday night.
New students will not work to fulfill Baccalaureate Degree Requirements when they register for courses this summer; they will take courses in General Education.
State College residents' indifference to changes in the Pennsylvania liquor laws mirrors the results of a statewide Associated Press survey compiled last month.
Balancing the federal budget and cutting federal waste are two of the most important ways Democratic candidate Albert Gore, Jr. plans to improve the economy, the candidate said in prepared statements.
The federal budget deficit is a disgrace, said Republican presidential candidate Pat Robertson in a prepared statement.
Mass. Gov. Mike Dukakis has a detailed three-step plan for eliminating the trade deficit, according to Tom Kalil, the campaign's Pennsylvania issues director.
A Jackson presidency would include cuts in the military budget, increases in social program spending and additional taxing on large businesses and the wealthy, said Jackson delegate hopeful Loretta Jeffreys.
Emanuel Ax, known as one of the finest pianists performing today, will be performing at 8 p.m. tomorrow night in Eisenhower Auditorium.
The streets of State College will be filled with excitement, competition and fun tomorrow at noon, when hundreds of runners, participating in the 1988 Phi Psi 500 take their marks, get set and go.
The Ukraine will be a little bit closer to State College this weekend.
The women's softball team split its doubleheader with Atlantic 10-foe Temple yesterday, taking the first game 3-2 and losing the second by the same score.
With the home stretch approaching, the men's volleyball team will make its last two home appearances of the season when the Lions face No.9 George Mason tonight and No.17 Navy tomorrow night at Rec Hall.
Coming off a disappointing 14-10 loss to No.5 Lafayette, the second- ranked women's lacrosse team headed south yesterday for a crucial confrontation with No.8 Maryland.
Head Football Coach Joe Paterno delivered his annual spring State of the Football Team" address yesterday. And once again, the outlook was bleak.
Women's basketball star Suzie McConnell yesterday was named recipient of the Naismith Hall of Fame Award, given annually to the nation's best player in women's basketball 5-foot-6 and under.
It's showtime for the women's tennis team as it begins its quest for a fourth consecutive Atlantic 10 championship this weekend.
The men's golf team will face the season's make-or-break competition this weekend when the Lions host the Rutherford Intercollegiate Invitational at the Blue Course.
The women's golf team will take to the road this weekend when it travels to the William&Mary Invitational in Williamsburg, Va. The competition will take place today through Sunday.
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Eisenhower Auditorium, located on Shortlidge Road, serves a multitude of purposes. Not only does the facility have space and equipment for any show that may come along, but it also serves as a place to educate and entertain.
The Second City Comedy Troupe, a traveling comedy team consisting of five men and three women, performed at 8 p.m. Monday at Eisenhower Auditorium. The Troupe's performers are aspiring comedians whose ranks have included Dan Akroyd, Alan Alda, John Belushi, Shelly Long, Bill Murray and Joan Rivers.
The excitement of turns and jumps of a dance company. The speed and athletics of a gymnastic team. All of this, and on ice.
Last weekend the Palmer Museum of Art witnessed the performance of a play that explored the mind of an art master. My Name Is Pablo Picasso, written by visiting professor Mary Gage, made its American debut in the museum's Second Floor Gallery, in conjunction with the current exhibit, Marin in Oil. The play gives to its audience an introspective version of the artist's life.
The Penn State Singing Lions will present their annual Spring Sing" at 4:30 p.m. Sunday in the Playhouse Theater of the Arts Building on campus.
The Penn State Singing Lions will present their annual Spring Sing" at 4:30 p.m. Sunday in the Playhouse Theater of the Arts Building on campus.
