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The state Department of Environmental Resources earlier this week approved a draft agreement of Centre and Clinton counties' plan for cooperative solid waste disposal through the year 2010.

Eight sections of marketing classes have been added for General Arts and Science students who could not get the courses during pre-registration.

The University has suspended one student for at least one year and is pursuing disciplinary charges against three others as a result of last November's protest of CIA on-campus recruitment.

Local reaction to the execution of Ted Bundy, described as "the living devil" because of his possible, alleged involvement in up to 36 deaths, appeared yesterday to match reaction in the state of Florida.

Reports of an unpleasant odor near the Route 26 industrial park this week have led to a visit from the State Department of Environmental Resources and a one-man crusade against the smell by a College Township official.

U.S. Rep. Bill Clinger will spend his sixth term tackling the national deficit, examining the financial difficulties of savings and loan companies, and attempting to ensure proper disposal of radioactive waste, he said at a news conference yesterday.

Student leaders should see the administration's perspective when making demands for change at the University, student trustee Christina Henke told the Undergraduate Student Government Senate last night.

U.S. Rep. Bill Clinger, R-Warren, has not and will not support congressional pay raises, he announced yesterday.

The University Faculty Senate unanimously passed three student-related pieces of legislation with little discussion yesterday afternoon, during a informational meeting highlighted by an address from University Trustee Ben Novak.


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St. Bonaventure fought back from a 10-point second-half deficit to defeat the men's basketball team in dramatic fashion last night, 94-93, at the Reilly Center in Olean, N.Y.

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