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A prisoner of the Centre County Jail escaped yesterday while visiting a drug and alcohol treatment center. Borough areas petition federal government for historical recognition The State College Borough is petitioning the U.S. Department of the Interior to recognize the College Heights and Holmes-Foster/Highlands areas as historic districts. PennDOT seeks input on Route 220 project The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is holding a public hearing today and tomorrow to get testimony about the potential effects of proposed U.S. Route 220 projects. University sues for name misuse Penn State is seeking compensation from University Orthopedics Ltd. for alleged damages and losses incurred due to the company's use of the word "university" in its name. Red Lobster may swim into State College As new national chains rise in State College, some residents fear the town's traditional character may fall. The most recent development in the ebb and tide of State College growth is a plan to build a Red Lobster. CES educator protests cuts A Delaware County Campus professor is protesting budget cuts and layoffs within the Commonwealth Educational System and is calling for a walkout by faculty to promote equity within the Penn State system. USG chief justice reclaims position Corey O'Brien is back to work for the Undergraduate Student Government Supreme Court as chief justice, but his problems may not be over. Faculty want more student aid The University Faculty Senate has asked administrators to embark on a $100 million fund-raising campaign to combat rising tuition costs that could indicate more and more students will be unable to pay for a Penn State education. Provost's remarks on tuition grant create confusion It was supposed to be a landmark method for offsetting ever-rising tuition. Police Log If the No. 10 Lady Lions think they can relax now that they are back on top of the Big Ten, they better think again. University sports receive brunt of alumni donation The University's Athletic Department will receive the majority of a $2.75 million endowment from the estate of an alumnus. Netmen open season well The men's tennis team gained confidence and started the season successfully when several Lions participated in the Big Ten Men's Singles Championship in Illinois last weekend. Lion recruit readies to sign Brandon Short is considered by many to be the top defensive football player in the country. Lion Lisicky works it out No more than four people lingered in Rec Hall's main gym Monday afternoon, and three of them would soon be forced out when the men's basketball team took the court for practice. Hoops fan longs for glory days of Magic, Larry, Michael My Opinion: David Comer Collegian Opinion: Don't squeeze black history into one short month A plea to close the U.S "School of the Assassins" My Opinion: Fred Anderson Letters to the editor | ||||
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