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[ Tuesday, June 22, 1993 ]

NEWS

Although Penn State ice hockey player Jason Niedt died in a fire four days ago, his family and friends will always have a clear vision of him doing what he loved most.

A new bank is cutting corners --literally -- to make your money more accessible.

Living on $10,000 a year is not a big deal for Greg Furman if it means paying off his student loans.

Donating organs may not be a popularly discussed topic -- but Gov. Robert P. Casey's operation has been a talked-about controversy.

Area police may join forces to become one regional police department, as recommended by the Centre Region Government Study Phase Two Report.

SPORTS

Suzie Paxton never really enjoyed playing soccer in high school, so she took up fencing -- a sport she knew nothing about. The rest, as they say, is history.

My Opinion: Cameron McGaughy

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: University must keep students, faculty updated on 'the future'

My Opinion: Mark Pfaff

ARTS

Eutaw House in Potters Mills is simply big and beautiful.

In the playbill, Pennsylvania Centre Stage director Carole Brandt writes, "Funny Girl is both a star story and a love story," but unfortunately, the love story of the play does not live up to the often-dazzling star story.






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