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Friday, June 26, 1998

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Association suggests HIV testing for public
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates there are more than 200,000 Americans unaware that they are infected with HIV. To prevent the figure from increasing, clinics across the country will take part in a nationwide effort tomorrow.

refinishing a church door
Collegian Photo/Ilan Sherman
Good Samaritans
David and Bob Porter of State College work on the entrance at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 208 W. Foster Ave., yesterday. The Porters spent the day refinishing the church’s wooden doors.

Businesses hoping to reap profits at bazaar
Vendors, businesses, entertainers and area residents will pile onto State College Borough streets tomorrow for a sale of various merchandise and unique items.

Police Log

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Youth invasion
The University once again plays host to hundreds of elementary and high school students for its annual Penn State Sport Camps.


Stage fright
Big-time college basketball camps come under fire

Collegian Sports Column
Todd Engel argues that success in major league baseball is largely dependent upon the size of each team’s pocketbook.

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Urban Fusion
Collegian Photo/K. Fordney
All that jazz
Local band Urban Fusion entertains people with its jazz music while performing in front of Chambers Building yesterday. Urban Fusion’s show was sponsored by the University and the American Federation of Musicians Local 660.

Tussey Mountain hosts Summer Sun Festival
Some will go for the camping, some for the music, but most people will go for the three-day experience. Several of the headlining bands include the Jerry Garcia Band, Gov't Mule, which boasts two former members of the Allman Brothers Band, Jazz Mandolin Project, Disco Biscuits and Ekoostik Hookah.

Movie Review:
Complexity creates confusion in 'X-Files'
The television program's viewers and nonviewers may have different views of the movie, despite crisp, well-designed special effects.

Movie Review:
New Disney movie casts female heroine in unaccustomed role
Recent Disney movies have lacked the "special magic" that makes an animated masterpiece. But Mulan, the newest animated Disney movie, which opened at theaters nationwide last weekend, proved to be a pleasant surprise with an incredible storyline.

Album Review:
Pumpkins latest CD not their best work
The problem with Adore is not that it's different from the Pumpkins' other albums; it's the fact that, in general, the album is just plain bad. It has no feeling and is utterly without direction.

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Collegian Editorial
Get Tested: Take part in National HIV Testing Day Saturday

Collegian Column
It is time to start re-evaluating arcane gun control laws

Letters to the editor

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Online editors for this issue:
News, Sports, Arts: Jason Fagone
Opinions: Darren Robertson
Graphics: Kara Heermans

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