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Back Issues
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Monday, June 26, 1995
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USG ponders fee's fuzzy fate
The debate surrounding the student activity fee has been called a "fee-asco" by some. Proposals abound and student leaders continue to disagree about the execution and the specifics of the plan.
Campuses find variety in leadership
One year a boyfriend and girlfriend ran together for student government president and vice president. When they broke up halfway through the year, the government fell apart.
Student groups explore lobbying
Divide and conquer could be the new motto for a joint, student government lobbying effort. The Undergraduate Student Government and the Council of Commonwealth Student Governments plan to hit legislators at the local, state and national levels, but how they will coordinate their efforts is still unclear.
Police search for missing attacke
A University student and a Philadelphia man reported that they were assaulted early yesterday morning on the 300 block of East Beaver Avenue, the State College Police Department said.
Firework blows off part of local boy's finger
A 5-year-old Hyde boy was taken to a hospital emergency room yesterday after a M-80 firecracker exploded in his hand.
USG hopes to 'Rock' students into voting
If everything goes well, after the Nittany Lions' game with Wisconsin on Sept. 30, MTV's Rock the Vote may be waiting for students on the HUB lawn.
Police Log
Kroell tastes victory at Uni-Mart Classic
Penn State may have lost a top quarterback recruit when Dan Kendra decided to go to Florida State, but it looks like it found a winner in Clearfield's Chad Kroell. The 6-foot-1, 190 pound Kroell threw for 206 yards and earned the North's Most Valuable Player award on offense in leading the North to a 39-26 victory over the South in the 11th Annual Uni-Mart Classic held at Memorial Field.
The national pastime wastes time, not worthy of TV contract
My Opinion: James Reeser
Collegian Politics as usual
Collegian Editorial: Spin control, grandstanding kill surgeon general nomination
Prejudices within affirmative action hurt all races equally
My Opinion: Rob Jacobs
Letters to the editor
O'Brien on activity fee
Mumia found guilty
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