A state house bill sponsored by Rep. Ruth Rudy, D-Centre, if passed, will require routine mammogram examinations for women over age 50 to be covered under health insurance policies.
BELLEFONTE -- A 13-member jury will begin deliberations today to decide the fate of Gregory L. Gerace, who is accused in the repeated rape of a relative in State College. The defense rested its case yesterday afternoon, stating that his relative consented to their sexual relationship.
University administrators continued waiting yesterday for the General Assembly to act on a bill including $240 million in funding for Penn State while state Senators worked on amending the legislation.
After several failed attempts earlier this year to settle a grade dispute within the School of Communications, an alumna is suing a former instructor and the University for a grade that prevented her from graduating on schedule in May 1988.
She planned to leave her native Shanghai on June 19, but a day before, the Chinese government announced a special certificate was needed in order to leave the country.
Two versions of the borough's proposed Fair Housing Ordinance will be considered for a vote by State College Borough Council Monday night.
The University grew from a farmers' high school, with only one half-finished building, to its present size largely because of one man.
Some student leaders and University officials are planning to encourage voluntary disposal of classroom waste in campus buildings this fall.
The University Student Advisory Board has created two new permanent positions in an attempt to improve relations with the University, said Judy Falce, president of the Organization for Town and Independent Students and recently-elected USAB chairwoman.
The 1988-89 women's basketball season ended abruptly on Mar. 8 following a 76-64 loss playoff loss to eventual Atlantic 10 conference champion West Virginia.
After winning their second national championship in the last three years, one would think that women's lacrosse coach Susan Delaney-Scheetz and assistant coach Julie Williams would sit back and rest on their laurels.
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Disney studios has always been able to produce a good, wholesome adventure story and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is no exception.
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Batman (Warner Bros.)
Wooden gears and a strange piano-like thing loom above the lockers dividing the room. Sawdust swirls in the sunlight and settles on tables full of notes and drawings, on a little model gear train - that is, everywhere. A French flag leans by the window, animated by an occasional breeze in the otherwise torpid Central Pennsylvania summer.
Along with Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, moviegoers will be treated to a seven minute Roger Rabbit short titled Tummy Trouble.