Hordes of partying students probably will not be seen entering the new apartment building on East Beaver Avenue this fall. No decisions have been made yet about whether Executive Vice President and Provost John Brighton will leave for the Georgia Institute of Technology, but the search for a replacement may need to be considered this week. University officials say a $36 million capital project vetoed Friday by Gov. Robert P. Casey will slow the development of a new engineering science center. A quick glance around the room reveals a 2-foot garbage can filled with marijuana, bags filled with guns and hundreds of dollars tacked to the wall.
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