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Back Issues   [ Thursday, Feb. 2, 1989 ]


NEWS

The University Student Advisory Board tonight will vote on the Lesbian/Gay Student Alliance's proposal for a board seat, one week after the group presented its case to board members.

College students should choose courses they like and concentrate on now, instead of worrying about the past, said a University alumnus and MTV vice president when he visited the University this week.

A recent discovery may prove the worm to be the oldest known multi-cellular organism in the world, a University professor said.

Attempts to increase minority recruitment at the University will continue next fall with the initiation of minority scholarships for freshmen in the colleges of Science, Earth and Mineral Sciences and Engineering.

Area general assembly members consider commonwealth funding for Penn State University a top priority in 1989 and are expecting the University to receive more state money in the 1989-90 general budget.

If women students feel a slight chill in the classroom, unconscious sexism could be the culprit, the director of the Center for Women Students said in a discussion yesterday.

The Centre County Commissioners have applied for a state grant to help fund services for elderly citizens, an official from the Office of Aging in Bellefonte said.

A project proposed late last year will add a new department store to the Nittany Mall and extensively renovate all parts of the building by next spring, the project's manager says.

The American Red Cross still needs your blood - even after yesterday's blood drive.

While many students were grappling with finals this past December, state legislators were also struggling to meet their last examination of the year.

The University supports the concept of an investment plan which would enable families in the state to invest now to meet future tuition costs.

Kay Rossi, who has served on the State College Area School Board for 10 years, has decided not to seek a fourth term.

Sometime between 7 and 7:30 this morning, a little weather-wise rodent will peek out of his Pennsylvania den and decide whether or not our weather will be wintry this spring.

proposed mandatory recycling program requiring students and faculty to separate their garbage may go into effect by next fall, the recycling coordinator for the Centre County Solid Waste Authority said.


SPORTS

Since coming to Penn State, Debbie O'Brien has visited the bars quite frequently -- that is, until she had a bad experience one night.

Pieces of the Atlantic 10 Conference women's basketball puzzle will start falling into place after tonight's game between Penn State and West Virginia. The Lady Lions have an opportunity to make a close race even closer, and WVU can give themselves a little breathing room with a win tonight. Tipoff is set for 7:30 at Rec Hall.

Bruce Blake's days as a nice guy are over.

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