The borough's in-lieu parking fund balance will be insufficient to fund a proposed Garner Street Parking Garage, a borough official said last week.
Two State College stores forced to relocate following the May 20 Allen Street fire have found new locations in the downtown area.
Entering its final year, the Campaign for Penn State has achieved 90 percent of its $300 million goal, University officials announced at a news conference yesterday.
In a closed meeting last night, members of the University Student Advisory Board discussed changes in meeting formats, including closing future meetings following open forum and roundtable discussions, said Chairwoman Judy Falce.
For the first time in history, State College Borough Council members will be paid $500 a month beginning in 1992 if the council passes a recently-made committee recommendation.
In the decade of the "me" generation, where self-advancement always comes first, Penn State athletes and coaches have taken a different attitude. Lions and Lady Lions alike in an effort to boost name recognition and give something back to their respective sports, are going the international route of athletic competition.
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Bad-boy rocker Jerry Lee Lewis' life story, or at least part of it, has been brought to the big screen for summer movie-goers anxious to see a non-sequel.
When Carole Brandt came to the University just over a year ago, she automatically knew she was home; and likewise the Penn State faculty members automatically knew they had chosen the perfect person to head its Department of Theatre Arts.
Music at Penn's Woods begins the second week of its 1989 season tomorrow night with an orchestral performance at Schwab Auditorium. The program will include works by Mendelssohn and Mozart, with nationally acclaimed conductor James Paul directing a 40-piece orchestra composed of students, University faculty and professional musicians.