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Friday, June 23, 1995
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State bill set to create more funds for police
A bill to create a fund for loans to municipal police has been passed by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and is being debated in the state Senate Local Government Committee.
Local man charged with aggravated assault, burglary
A State College man was arraigned yesterday on charges that he assaulted another man after breaking into the apartment of the second man, the State College Police Department said.
Quarry attracts local students
For years it has lured University and high school students away from their studies. With its sky-blue water, sheer rock faces and secluded serenity, it seems like the perfect getaway.
University's Research Park expands with new building
The second phase in the development of the University's Research Park has begun with plans for a new commercial building well underway.
Computer program clarifies zoning
Soon anyone who does not understand zoning regulations can use a personal computer program designed by two University professors for help.
Police Log
Choate wins 2nd Mile driving contest
Warren Choate considered disposing of his newly purchased driver before the Kmart/Second Mile Celebrity Golf Classic's long-drive competition last night. The club must have heard him.
Local stables take students for a ride
It's pretty easy to get into a rut and just sit around and complain about how little there is to do in State College, but the truth is that there are many interesting places that are nearby and perfect for a simple day trip.
Super Mario's return means higher GAA for everybody else
My Opinion: Michael Palm
Failing education
Collegian Opionion: Poor get poorer and rich richer through Ridge's voucher program
Gender-neutral language a small step towards equality
My Opinion: Tess Thompson
Letters to the editor
"Martyrs" deserved fate
Health misinformation
Also whipped
Jackson's latest lives up to his character
Tantalizing clips of a leather-clad pair of the most dazzling of the Jacksons, laid over an angry noise of lyrics and motorized industrialesque instrumental clanckings -- it might be enough to overcome the stigma and drive a trip to the record store. Even though when it comes right down to it, Michael Jackson just isn't cool -- to most of our generation, the king of pop is an embarrassing relic of the awkward 80s, and more that not would deny the well-worn vinyl Thrillers stuffed under Sassoons that haven't seen light since junior high.
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