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Thursday, July 6, 1995
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Borough council ponders new water system
The State,College Borough Council is still working out all of the kinks for a regionalized water system for the Centre Region.
Egg-ucation
Starting last Sunday at noon, parents began parking their cars and unloading their children in front of Cross Hall. A banner over the doors let them know that they had. arrived at the Pennsylvania Governor's School for Agricultural Sciences.
Trader's fraud hurts schools
Although he may have cost more than 1,400 schools nationwide an estimated $128 million, a York trader who gambled with the securities market and lost might not have caused much damage to Penn State's investments.
Shortages make Red Cross bloodhirsty
The American Red Cross is calling all corners of State College, trying to find blood donors this summer. Supplies are short in the area, but the need for certain blood types is greater than others.
Prelims
Police Log
Pavlik no longer interim, named full-time coach
Mark Pavlik is no longer the interim head coach for the Penn State men's volleyball team.
Respecting rights
Collegian Editorial: Flag-burning amendment breaks 200-year-old promise
Off to Bellefonte: Student-housing was just practice
My Opinion: Josh Bokee
Letter to the editor
Internet decency must be monitored
Blurring distinctions between town, gown
Local artist colors Arts Festival's fun
William Baldwin sat down and flashed a trademark Baldwin grin, running his fingers through his trademark Baldwin hair. These traits, which he and his three actor brothers all share, induces swooning in women and inspires instant envy in men. It's this strange ability to invoke wildly different reactions in the two sexes that is the true sign of a movie star. And that is what William Baldwin is.
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