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Back Issues   [ Wednesday, Feb. 20, 1991 ]


NEWS
 
The Office of the Physical Plant is cutting some of its services because of overall University budget cuts.
 
Even though some University students may dread them or try to avoid them, many say group projects teach valuable lessons for the future.
 
The athletic training room at Rec Hall is swarming with people. And like bees at work, all of them have a purpose.
 
A coach isn't the only one monitoring a sports team's every move from the sidelines. Athletic trainers play an important role, too.
 
Business at Gnomon Copy has gone to the dogs. Literally.
 
A University alumnus who raised money for the $352 million Campaign for Penn State has been named chairman of the University's Academic and Athletic Convocation and Events Center fund-raising project.
 
Four proposed ordinances limiting development in downtown commercial districts will be voted on next month, the State College Borough Council decided last night.
 
When Mickey Kim was growing up in Philadelphia, her mother and neighbors discouraged her from having serious relationships with non-Koreans.
 
The University should investigate its salary-setting practices to correct existing inequities in faculty salaries, University President Joab Thomas told the University Faculty Senate at its meeting yesterday.
 
Black Caucus and the Office of Religious Affairs is sponsoring a three-day celebration of Malcolm X's memory and his contributions to society.
 
Despite Undergraduate Student Government Senate President Kurt Derr's violation of senate rules which could lead to his expulsion, motions to remove him failed last night.
 
Undergraduate Student Government members will travel to Harrisburg Monday to demonstrate student concern for Penn State funding, Senate President Kurt Derr announced at a meeting last night.
 
Some students may go on crash diets to lose weight for Spring Break, but nutritionists say dieters must remain realistic about their weight-loss goals.
 
 
SPORTS
 
Jason Suter said he didn't do anything exceptional.
 
The third time is the charm.
 
The perfect match.
 
Balance is the buzzword this year.
 
OPINIONS
 
Collegian Editorial: Congress should maintain sanctions until South Africa achieves equity
 
My Opinion: Michele Stawinski
 
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