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Back Issues [ Tuesday, July 14, 1992 ]


NEWS

A local man was arrested yesterday and charged with the sexual assault of two juveniles under 14, Rockview State Police said.

Artists came to the 26th Annual Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts to showcase their talents and hopefully make some money. But this year, profits weren't a sure thing.

When Winnie Lambert was 13, she needed three units of blood -- but her blood type was not available so it had to be flown in. Now she likes to think that donating blood is her repayment.

In the early 1950's, Clair George was known by some at the University as a good student who was interested in government and talented at debate.

NEW YORK -- Two local delegates to the Democratic National Convention are sleeping together.

A local man was arrested Sunday night and charged with aggravated assault after threatening his father with a gun, Rockview State Police said.

University employees' medical coverage and benefits will expand if a proposal to include a health maintenance organization insurance option is finalized.

Gender inequity in the classroom could be anything from female students being ignored during class to being belittled by a professor or another student.

NEW YORK -- As Democrats took center stage for the start of their 41st convention yesterday, the Pennsylvania U.S. Senate race shined in the spotlight as political newcomer Lynn Yeakel addressed the state's delegates.

After a weekend of art, food and entertainment, State College is returning to its everyday activities. And local police are getting a chance to relax after dealing with the 26th Annual Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts crowd.

SPORTS

As a seven-year-old diver in suburban Philadelphia, little Mary Ellen Clark sat poolside, envisioning the Olympic dream.

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: Kampia, USG representative needed to be at trustees meeting

Collegian Editorial: But tuition hike less than last year

My Opinion: John Luther

Letters to the editor

ARTS

Although Jaasu Ballet hoped to inspire curiosity about African dance and culture at the 26th Annual Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts, little did they know the audience would respond with such fervor.

Although polka music is currently resigned to places like Busch Gardens and public access television, the Polka Revolution Orchestra filled the void on Saturday afternoon at the Memorial Field Stage.

Computers are finding a place among paints, canvasses and brushes as one of the tools an artist might use.

Reviewing the new Deee-Lite album, Infinity Within has proved a difficult task.






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