The University, continuing its involvement in minority retention in state school districts, has formed a partnership with McKeesport area schools to implement programs increasing educational resources for students from fifth grade through high school.
The State College Area School Board reduced the property tax increase from 16 mills to 15 and then approved the $35,902,302 budget for the 1989-90 school year last night at a school board meeting.
State College Borough Council discussed the location of the new downtown parking garage last night during a Council work session.
After three extensions dating back to last October, the Centre Region's Act 537 Sewage Facilities Plan was finally submitted to the state's Department of Environmental Resources May 23, in accordance with state regulations.
Four University faculty members will take center stage in the nation's capital tomorrow when their plans are unveiled for a national memorial honoring the men and women who served -- as well as those who died -- in the Korean conflict.
Collegian Editorial
Letters to the editor
British cinema: the phrase conjures up images of freshly-cut lawns, upper-class intrigues and gossiping servants. The British film festival that begins tomorrow at Schwab Auditorium, however, will present a markedly different cinematic vision.
When a ten-foot geranium said "Feed me," the near capacity audience at Friday's opening of the Pennsylvania Center Stage summer season listened.
THE CURE
Disintegration (Elektra)