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[ Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1995 ]

NEWS PHC holds elections to select new officers
Last night in the HUB Reading Room, the Panhellenic Council held its speeches and elections where they decided the four elected positions. Although two positions, president and secretary/treasurer, only had one candidate each, the positions of executive vice president and administrative vice president involved some competition.

Debate continues with welfare reform
Just one month into the Republican quest to reinvent the federal government, the spotlight has been turned to the perennially controversial issue of welfare reform.

Pay disparity creates stir among professors
From his Cedar Building office, Dennis Roberts can only sit and wonder why the University rewards professors across the street in the Business Administration I Building with salaries thousands of dollars higher than his own.

Police Log

SPORTS Trackmen run in middle of pack
Men's Indoor Track Coach Harry Groves took the Lions to the Florida/Barnett Bank Invitational on Sunday hoping to showcase the distance medley relay team.

Disappointing road trip brings spikers hope
Despite dropping six of seven games to the top two teams in the nation in a four-day period, the No. 4 men's volleyball team is not worried.

Purdue star's status unsure
More than two weeks have passed since the women's basketball team soundly beat Purdue by 14 points at Rec Hall. Since that time, the Boilermakers have revamped the lineup that will challenge the Lady Lions on Sunday in West Lafayette, Ind.

'Burgh fanatic coping with latest blow to regional sports
My Opinion: Hal D. Coffey

OPINIONS Early birds
Collegian Editorial: Campaigning too early catches nothing but worms

U.N. conference: vague language, unreliable birth rates
My Opinion: Andrew Nichols

Letters to the editor

ARTS Amazing stories
President Clinton Abducted By Aliens or Toy Poodle Robs Bank are headlines that promise entertaining, if not accurate, stories. But those kinds of headlines and stories have earned one tabloid, The National Enquirer, 20 million readers weekly -- two times the circulation of The New York Times.

Saxophone search is on for Queen Bee and band
Doug Bernstein, former saxophonist of local blues faves Queen Bee and the Blue Hornet Band, graduated from Penn State this past December and moved to Nashville, Tenn., leaving the band behind him.

Dirges member calls it quits, band plans to continue
Doug Bernstein, former saxophonist of local blues faves Queen Bee and the Blue Hornet Band, graduated from Penn State this past December and moved to Nashville, Tenn., leaving the band behind him.

Locals fight to save PBS, Big Bird's roost
Far from those sunny days of "Sesame Street," Ted Blaszak and Dan Bravin are toughing out the cold, clutching clipboards and frozen ballpoint pens, at the corner of College Avenue and Allen Street. They do not mind the cold if it means they will succeed in putting the freeze on Republican efforts to cut or eliminate funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

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