Gov. Robert P. Casey slashed funding for higher education when he signed the $10.2 billion state budget into law Wednesday night, but the University will have to wait for the final word on its allocations from the capital.
The University community should lead a challenge against indifference in education through the open exchange of ideas, said University Trustee Ben Novak in his presentation Penn State in Bloom?" yesterday afternoon.
Every morning at 6, Bob Olsen and his dog, Francis Xavier, hits the streets of State College. But Tuesday, Olsen, minus Francis, started a five-day trek across New England in a 100 mile leg of a 1,200 mile journey across the east coast.
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It's his 21st birthday and Prince Akeem, sole heir to the throne of Zamuba, wants to go to the bathroom, just once, by himself. He wishes to tie his own shoes and choose his own bride, all of which are forbidden according to tradition. So Akeem flees his African homeland for New York City where he hopes to find a bride who will arouse his intellect as well as his loins. And where better to look for a royal bride than in Queens?
The third season of Music at Penn's Woods, a summer series of orchestral and chamber music, begins tomorrw and continues through to the end of the month.
The temperature isn't the only thing that's hot this summer.
