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Back Issues   [ Monday, July 8, 1991 ]


NEWS
 
This summer at University Commonwealth campuses, 11 visiting minority scholars will teach subjects ranging from contemporary Irish women poets to the Kato method for nonlinear differential equations.
 
In response to Korea's dominance in today's business world, the comparative literature department has recently added the Korean language to the 1991 Fall Semester schedule.
 
Will the State College Downtown Business Association be dissolved?
 
The University will add two new majors allowing for concentrated studies in women's and black studies and an African and African-American department during the 1991-92 school year.
 
The recent Supreme Court decision to disallow abortion as a family planning option in federally-funded clinics may affect a local clinic funded by money from the Title X program.
 
U.S. Sen. Harris Wofford called for a better life for working families in Pennsylvania, and pledged his support to protect the labor workers in a keynote address to union workers last night.
 
The adoption of the sexual orientation clause to the University's non-discrimination policy is a major step towards ensuring that gay men and lesbians will not be excluded from participating in intercollegiate athletics, Athletic Director Jim Tarman said.
 
The latest "Think About It" poster designed to promote cultural diversity on campus by displaying a spectrum of derogatory slurs, was supposed to be released as part of an "educational package," but was distributed prematurely, a University official said.
 
 
OPINIONS
 
Collegian Editorial: Mandatory testing of health care workers won't stop AIDS infection
 
My Opinion: Nick Capo
 
Letters to the editor
 

 



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