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Back Issues   [ Friday, June 14, 1991 ]


NEWS
 
Pennsylvania Routes 220 and 219 will be included in a new highway transportation reconstruction bill currently being drafted in Congress this year, U.S. Rep. Bill Clinger said at a press conference Monday.
 
Penn State President Joab Thomas revealed his annual salary of $200,000 yesterday, amid a push in the state legislature to open the budgets of state-related universities.
 
After years of debate, an analysis being conducted by the Borough of State College may bring about a new fair housing ordinance.
 
Undergraduate Student Government Department of Women's Concerns Co-director Melissa Hardoby was fired on May 4 after a month of disagreements between her and USG President Mark Stewart.
 
 
SPORTS
 
Downing Stadium in Randalls Island, N.Y., has a reputation of being less than kind to athletes. Some senior members of the men's and women's track and field teams are finding out if that's the truth at the TAC Senior Championships, which began Wednesday and run through tomorrow.
 
OPINIONS
 
Collegian Editorial: The sexual orientation clause allows officials to attack discrimination
 
ARTS
 
City Slickers brings new meaning to cowboy movies with a sensitive, humorous look at the Old West and mid-life crisis.
 
The soap opera could very well be considered a modern-day phenomenon.
 
Benches aren't just for sitting anymore.
 
Because of the recent war in the Gulf and other conflicts, many people assume the Middle East is a constant hotspot.
 

 



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