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Thursday, July 13, 1995
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First-year architecture students lose out at Festival
Although the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts used similar structures last year, the three wooden constructions now standing near the Palmer Museum of Art, the Kern Graduate Center and between the music buildings were not built for the festival.
Festival brings out the heat
It's time for the 29th Annual Festival of the Arts and as usual the forecast for the festival is a hot one. But this year's festival may be warmer than usual.
RENU remains debated
After more than a year of meetings, proposals and debates, the rental housing dilemma is still not solved yet.
Williams is local ray of hope for kids
When Raymond Williams heard the African proverb that says it takes a whole village to raise a child, he adopted the saying as words to live by.
With sour vibe, Candy Cane closes
Now that downtown State College is losing another one of its most popular retailers, finding that perfect treat for your sweet may be more difficult.
Preliminary hearings
A Punxsutawney man was ordered to stand trial yesterday by District Justice Clifford Yorks on charges of aggravated assault, disorderly conduct and harassment.
Police Log
Before ticket deadline, Lions sell out
If there are any students who have not sent in their football season ticket applications yet, they should not even bother. And those expecting to pick up non-student tickets had better get the lead out.
Show your power
Collegian Editorial: Student voices must be loud or borough council will never listen
An insider's simple guide on how to steal an election
My Opinion: Chris Saunders
Letters to the editor Dissolve USG
To fee . . .
. . . or not to fee
Arts festival rings true for children
Having finished one of the morning's most arduous tasks -- picking their partners for the day -- members of Cedar Child Development Center's Tree Room were ready to leave.
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