![]() Back Issues Monday, June 30, 1997 |
![]() ----------------------------NEWS---------------------------- Chruby receives life sentence Convicted murderer Walter Chruby will be spared the death penalty but will spend the rest of his life in prison, a jury ruled Friday. Street fair offers music, bargains Country music, food and plenty of bargains brought many area residents to Allen Street Saturday to take part in the annual Street Bazaar. Stamp commemorates Thon's 25th anniversary The dancers have recovered, the money has been raised and counted, the office has been transformed for the use of the 1997 Homecoming Committee and the children have returned home with smiles. Outdoor exhibit
Collegian Feature Photo Irish dance shows postponed The recently announced performances of Lord of the Dance at The Bryce Jordan Center have been postponed. CAPS not familiar to students A recent Penn State Pulse Survey found 63 percent of students are "totally unfamiliar" with the University's Center for Counseling and Psychological Services. Canine unit retires from police services Yesterday the University Police Services said goodbye to two of their own -- Officer Paul Stamm, who has been with the force for 26 years, and his 12-year-old partner, Reicher. University professors garner book awards Two University faculty members were awarded the general prize in the 1997 Rhone-Poulenc Prize for science books. Police Log ----------------------------SPORTS---------------------------- My Opinion Collegian Sports Columnist Chad Washington sends out a personal plea to Don King to save the sport of boxing ----------------------------OPINION---------------------------- Collegian Editorial Free to Browse My Opinion Ordinance would punish teen-agers for doing nothing Reader Opinion University blood drive saves lives |
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