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Back Issues [ Tuesday, July 7, 1992 ]


NEWS

Despite a failed attempt to have University Board of Trustees member Ben Novak impeached, members of the local chapter of the National Organization for Women will continue to seek his removal.

Art won't be the only thing on display when the 26th Annual Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts kicks off tomorrow -- the Centre Area Transportation Authority will be showing off a new bus.

Although the former secretary of the Navy is expected to decline an invitation to speak at this summer's undergraduate commencement, the University has not received an official cancellation notice.

With private funding nearly completed and the initial field work out of the way, the University's effort to build the state's third largest event center is ahead of schedule.

The Affirmative Action Office recently revised the University's sexual harassment policy, making stricter guidelines for teacher-student relationships.

Graduate students are on the lookout after recent book thefts from their offices in Moore Building.

Despite 16 years of debate, State College still does not have a fair housing ordinance. But that may change this fall when the State College Borough Council considers the issue again.

The 26th Annual Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts means big business for downtown restaurants, stores and hotels.

After meeting with several national political policy-makers, University students Vince and Vance Moss have launched a youth-targeted leadership campaign.

SPORTS

If you were a bettor and you had to pick an athlete who will be competing in the 1996 Summer Olympics, who would you put your money on?

Bo may have known football and baseball, but Wes knows fencing.

Wieslaw "Wes" Glon (Jil-lawn), an assistant coach at Penn State is no stranger to a sport that is not well known by many Americans.

The search for a new head coach for Penn State's men's gymnastics team ended where it started yesterday.

After pondering a possible transfer to the College of William and Mary, Penn State quarterback John Sacca said Friday that he is staying in Happy Valley for the remainder of his career.

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: Enjoy Arts Fest culture and fun

Collegian Editorial: Rush to meet budget deadline may have hurt education funding

My Opinion: Stephan Graham

Letters to the editor

ARTS

Following in the footsteps of Walt Disney, Hanna-Barbara and Warner Brothers, four Penn Staters have opened a local animation company with nothing but high hopes in mind.

Since the national uproar concerning rapper Ice-T's song "Cop Killer," an area store pulled the disc Body Count from its shelves.

From Superman's 50th anniversary appearance on the cover of Time to the hype surrounding Batman Returns, the media have increased their interest in the comics industry.






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