Imagine strolling through a 50-acre garden.
If the current dry spell continues, the Borough of State College may follow in the lead of other Centre County communities and place mandatory restrictions on non-essential water uses. The University, though, has no plans for restrictions.
Healthy human sexuality will be the topic of discussion at 3:30 this afternoon in 112 Kern, as the Office of Summer Sessions continues its Challenges to Health in the Eighties" lecture series.
An anonymous caller phoned in a bomb threat to a Willard Building pay telephone late Saturday night, but University Police Services officers found no trace of any illegal activity after an extensive search of the area.
The volleyball game at Sunset Park yesterday was full of the usual spikes and digs you would see in any American park, but the players' cheers were in Spanish instead of English.
Drugs. Despite the stigma attached to them, their use is common. Even in sports, where athletes revere their bodies and, for the most part, take excellent care of them, the drug problem is growing.
The heavyweight championship of the world will be at stake tonight when Mike Tyson steps into the ring to defend his title against challenger Michael Spinks, and area fight fans who are 21 or older can view the bout via closed circuit television at Gatsby's, 100 W. College Ave., State College.
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