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Friday, June 20, 1997


----------------------------NEWS----------------------------

Recycling brings in the green
Recycling is a popular practice, not only with Pennsylvanians, but with area businesses and students -- a practice that has become a business in Centre County..

Hands-on recycling at school
With items scattered around the house on Sparks Street -- a few pairs of pantyhose, a couple of hangers, a food processor, some glue, a pile of old newspapers and a little patience, 10 kids helped the environment yesterday.

DNA evidence on shirt, jeans shown in court
A handwriting analyst and a genetics professor testified as expert witnesses in the Walter Chruby murder trial yesterday, linking Chruby's signature and clothes allegedly worn by him to former possessions of victim Ruth Fergus -- her credit card and her cells.

Research park expansion to further local economy
The University has announced that it is leasing land to PSRP Developers Inc. to begin construction on phase two of Penn State Research Park this summer.

Inner Loop may help reduce traffic congestion
After decades of obstacles and delays, the Eastern Inner Loop project is moving forward.

Representatives speak to PARSE
Twenty-seven members of the 28-chapter Pennsylvania Association of Retired State Employees crammed into a meeting room yesterday in the South Ridge Motor Inn to discuss the organization's future needs with local state representatives.

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----------------------------SPORTS----------------------------

WNBA got next: are you ready?
Collegian Sports Columnist Chad Washington explains why the WNBA was long overdue and what the future holds for it.

----------------------------OPINION----------------------------

Collegian Editorial
Why merge?

My Opinion
Collegian Columnist Amy Brosey cautions University students about the challenges of owning a pet.

Reader Opinion
Honor the love between two people -- any two.

----------------------------ARTS----------------------------

'70s movies take bite out of '90s
Twenty-five years ago, the average moviegoer had a variety of choices when he or she headed out to the local theaters.

Decade of decadence produces wide array of memorable films
To gather a list of must-see 1970s movies is impossible -- there are simply too many influential titles to compile. What follows are some films which showcase the different genres that abounded during the decade:

Landscapes conference filled with mystery
There's going to be mystery in the air.

Pennsylvania Centre Stage sets trap and seizes audience, even without smelly cheese
Players bring Mousetrap, the longest-running play in history to campus. Christie's classic whodunit still entices viewers to get lost in the maze.

You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
tells more than story of loser boy and his dog

The Peanuts gang livens up the stage with comic anecdotes sure to amuse children and parents alike.


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