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Back Issues   [ Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1991 ]


NEWS
 
Even after about 71 years, the Penn State Outing Club is still going strong with almost 200 members.
 
Some University students are receiving credits for reaching out to people in the community.
 
After an attempt to end the project, the Association of Residence Hall Students voted last night to produce posters and flyers to distribute to students with information about the Persian Gulf War.
 
Recovering from total exhaustion can be difficult and time-consuming, but is necessary for dancers in last weekend's Interfraternity/Panhellenic Council Dance Marathon.
 
They made it! But honestly, did you ever doubt them?
 
All they ask is don't break the machine or mess up the pool table. And they'd appreciate it if you don't spit in the ashtrays or get ashes on the felt, but even if you do they won't arrest you at the Campus Casino, 320 E. College Ave.
 
Male faculty at University Park make about $16,030 more each year than female faculty, according to an Office of Planning and Analysis report to be presented to the University Faculty Senate at its meeting today.
 
 
SPORTS
 
In this year's final regular-season races, the men's and women's ski clubs overcame adversity to solidify their bids to regional competition, garnering several individual honors in the process.
 
Point guard Freddie Barnes has been in this situation before.
 
The number 118 haunted Bob Truby during his freshman year.
 
Beast of the East?
 
Using ceiling shots, z-shots and passing shots, the two opponents struggle against each other. Sweating profusely, they swipe at a blue ball that can travel in excess of 100 miles per hour.
 
Defending national champion Kurt Angle will not be in the lineup as the wrestling team hosts Clarion at 7:30 tonight in Rec Hall.
 
The men's basketball team hasn't done anything easily all season.
 
OPINIONS
 
Collegian Editorial: Abuses of the escort service may end up hurting innocent students
 
My Opinion: Steve Panza
 
Letters to the editor
ARTS
 
Every relationship in Harris K. Telemacher's life is love/hate. That is, until he meets Sara.
 
A flurry of notes cascades from small practice rooms along the walls. Students walk through halls, carrying black instrument cases and folders full of sheet music.
 
Malcolm Bilson resurrected the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Saturday night as Schwab Auditorium echoed with "authentic" 18th-century sounds.
 

 

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