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[ Tuesday, June 15, 1993 ]

NEWS

They know it's dangerous, but they still do it.

But many people disregard consequences such as skin cancer as they spend hours each summer basking in the sun.

After a year of searching, University President Joab Thomas has named Neil H. Porterfield as dean of the College of Arts and Architecture.

Helen Caffrey wants to expand Penn State's political base.

As director of commonwealth relations, she has been laying the groundwork for a statewide lobbying network between the University and local communities to secure more funding for Penn State.

When people hit it big on the lottery, it may not be such a big deal if they have defaulted on their student loans.

University President Joab Thomas announced yesterday that a 15-month, University-wide hiring freeze has been lifted.

SPORTS

Women's Basketball Coach Rene Portland said she was in "basketball heaven."

My Opinion: Adam Cohn

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: U.S. troops to the rescue again. Will our history repeat itself?

My Opinion: Michele Marchetti

ARTS

Billy Mills surprised the world when he won the gold medal for the 10 kilometer race in the 1964 Olympics. He was not expected to place in that race. Not only is he the only Native American to have won the 10 K race, he is the only American to have won it.

Larry Moore, Tatoo's general manager, jokes that the seven women's toilets at the new dance club will crush competitors.

Tatoo promises to please those who grumble about having a limited number of places to dance in State College, mostly because its creators are attempting to capture the diversity of nightlife in town.






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