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Back Issues   [ Friday, July 5, 1991 ]


NEWS
 
Pennsylvania may become one of the last states to legally recognize living wills, if the state House of Representatives approves a bill that it will soon review.
 
Her voice wavering, her eyes never drifting in the direction of the defendent, the 18-year-old woman quietly testified about the alleged rape that occurred last September.
 
Though economic problems continue to exist throughout the nation, the recession may be easing its hold on Pennsylvania, a University business analyst said.
 
From pottery to oil painting, the HUB Craft Center teaches different artistic skills to children and adults with a variety of interests.
 
People looking for a cool treat no longer have to eat fattening ice cream now that frozen yogurt is on the scene.
 
 
SPORTS
 
To Greg Schiano, the football team's new defensive secondary coach, there are three keys to successful coaching --always work hard, keep a positive attitude, and take one game at a time.
 
When the wave goes around Beaver Stadium this football season, 10,000 more additional people will be swept away.
 
With the men's basketball team being forced to play the 1991-92 season as an independent, just three months ago Coach Bruce Parkhill was faced with a schedule that was about 10 games away from full.
 
OPINIONS
 
Collegian Editorial: USG should expand its Harrisburg lobbying efforts to be truly effective
 
My Opinion: Karen Parano
 
Letters to the editor
ARTS
 
Nunsense is not your average musical, especially considering who's playing the Mother Superior of the Little Sisters of Hoboken.
 
Music at Penn's Woods has a new twist this summer with the addition of the Penn's Woods Institute, a camp for high school musicians.
 

 



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