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Tuesday, July 11, 1995
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Council works on RENU
Dan Campanelli stood before the State College Borough Council at a work session last night and told it what he thought of the borough's latest solution to the student rental housing problems.
New proposal mirrors 50-year-old fee
Flashing back to the 1950s, student leaders and University officials are currently debating a student activity fee to help problems surrounding the funding of student activities and expanding the HUB and Paul Robeson Cultural Center.
Fee may ease budget crunch at campuses
While the activity fee has generated the most controversy at University Park, it may benefit the Commonwealth Campuses the most.
As Center becomes old, funding becomes scarce
With the status of the Paul Robeson Cultural Center declining and plans for moving it to the HUB waiting in the wings, funding alternatives to complete the project are few and far between.
Ritenour installs $12 fee
Although office visits will no longer be free Fall Semester, University Health Services will reduce most other services to $12.
State universities, House talk funds
HARRISBURG -- In the aftermath of the state budget's final approval, the state House of Representatives Education Committee heard a common sentiment of disappointment yesterday from the state-related universities.
University ponders direction of fee
When it comes to discussing issues that involve money, emotions can run high. Budgets and tuition almost always cause debate, and the controversy surrounding the student activity fee is no different.
Police Log
Fans getting a voice with sports talk radio
It's a voice in the night. A faceless voice that reaches millions of ears across America.
Despite problems, there are good things remaining in baseball
My Opinion: Jonathan Bombulie
Church 1, State 0
Collegian Editorial: Activity fee must not fall under dictates of Supreme Court decision
Artistic options
Collegian Editorial: Festivals, shows and celebrations grace Centre County
Finding a political identity -- whether in a bottle or on TV
My Opinion: Rustam Kasad
Letters to the editor
Teaching problems
More Net decency
No Net censorship
Phish from the experts
Two fans of the progressive-rock act Phish tailgate outside a recent show. Merry concert-goers run about the parking lot in a frenzy of anticipation. The new double-album live release A Live One has just hit stores:
Intergalatic reviewer jealous over Species
Hi, I'm Alien. You may remember me from the film Alien and its two sequels. I just saw the film Species and would like to tell you my opinion of it. I'm dictating this to the guy who would normally be reviewing the movie because, well, I can't type.
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