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Back Issues   [ Friday, April 26, 1991 ]


NEWS
 
Pro-life supporters funding area women's abortions?
 
The state House Education Committee will vote May 8 on a bill that would require the University to reveal employee salaries under the state's "right-to-know" laws.
 
A big-name band, nice weather and a large crowd will make the 17th annual Beta Sigma Beta Sy Barash Regatta "the place to be" on Sunday, organizers said.
 
The Association of Residence Hall Students may survey students living on campus to find out if they would be interested in coed living, ARHS Vice President Jim Pisarski said.
 
Landlords said a plan to increase housing inspections in the borough is unfair to students, though the proposal won some support in State College Borough Council last week.
 
Newly elected Latino Caucus leaders want their one-year-old organization to focus on recruiting Latino-Americans from the continental United States and keeping them at the University.
 
Hillel's new executive board members dodged flying cake and squirt gun fire at last night's "Bash the Board" picnic on the HUB lawn.
 
For the Penn State Internationale Dancers club's adviser, dance is not just an interest. It is a way of life.
 
The Penn State Center for the Performing Arts' theme next season will be "Humanity is our connection. Art is our expression," CPA director Ken Foster announced yesterday at a news conference.
 
University President Joab Thomas should present his candidate for the executive vice president and provost position to the University Board of Trustees at the trustees' May meeting.
 
 
SPORTS
 
Three seniors on the women's golf team hope to end the season on a high note this weekend when Penn State hosts the Lady Lion Invitational.
 
In what could be a preview of the Eastern Championships next weekend, the men's golf team will compete against several highly-ranked District II teams at the Princeton Invitational today and tomorrow.
 
Princeton has not been a hospitable host for the women's lacrosse team.
 
Two red-hot baseball teams will face each other this weekend at Beaver Field when St. Bonaventure visits Penn State.
 
History has a tendency to repeat itself.
 
High noon.
 
The softball team begins its quest for its first -- and last -- Lady Lion Invitational championship today.
 
OPINIONS
 
Collegian Editorial: Business and civil rights leaders should ignore Bush's interference
 
Collegian Editorial: The University should contribute to CATA
 
My Opinion: John Antinori
 
Letters to the editor
ARTS
 
So you say you want to be a big producer in Hollywood. Well, if you're a film major at the University, you're going to have to produce quite a few films here first.
 
The Feminist Film Festival will present visions of women from a female point of view on campus Saturday night.
 
Cultural and ethnic diversity will merge tomorrow night when the Penn State Internationale Dancers present its annual spring concert in Eisenhower Auditorium.
 
The Penn State Center for the Performing Arts' theme next season will be "Humanity is our connection. Art is our expression," CPA director Ken Foster announced yesterday at a news conference.
 
For the Penn State Internationale Dancers club's adviser, dance is not just an interest. It is a way of life.
 

 



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