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Friday, July 10, 1998

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Days and nights of the festival
Festive frolicking under the bright sun and later under the starlit skies offers enjoyment to the community, visitors and students.



Personality Profile:

Carving his niche
Local woodworker and sculptor Brian Galas perfects the art of spoonmaking in the basement studio of his Westerly Parkway home.

Police arrest Heicklen for possession
A 30-hour marijuana smoke-out at University Gates got off to a smoky start yesterday when University Police Services arrested retired professor Julian Heicklen for possessing a small amount of pot.

Tuition rates primary focus of today’s Trustees meeting
The rates of tuition will be set for the coming academic year by the board, said Alan Janesch of the Department of Public Information.

Police Log


backstrap loom weaving
Collegian Photo/Michael T. Hoover
Artists in action
At the 32nd Annual Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts, craftspeople demonstrate their techniques as part of the Artists in Action series at Central Parklet. Above: Miguel Andrango, of Octavalo, Ecuador, demonstrates how the backstrap loom is used to weave fabric.
Below: Elwood Blacksmith, a basketmaker from Montoursville, weaves a basket.

basketmaker weaving a basket
Collegian Photo/Michael T. Hoover

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Wally's World
Former Penn State quarterback Wally Richardson has finally landed back in Baltimore.

Black Moshannon State Park offers a bit of everything
It's the weekend and the outdoors are calling, but where do you go? For biking, hiking, fishing, camping and picnicking in Centre County, the call can be answered at Black Moshannon State Park.

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Music highlights Children's Day
The groups Kathy and Gary and No Angels provided music and entertainment for spectators on Old Main Lawn.

Video store ranks greatest movies
After the American Film Institute released a list of the top 100 movies of the century just last month, Rich Swope, movie and game buyer for Mike's Movies and Videos Inc., said he couldn't help thinking that too many good movies had been left out.

Legendary Hitchcock's influence still felt today
With a career spanning more than a half century and 50 film credits to his name, Alfred Hitchcock has influenced directors and intrigued audiences for decades both technically and artistically.

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Collegian Editorial
Money talks: Tuition increases may be necessary but they still hurt

Collegian Column
Construction creates nothing but confusion at the HUB

Letters to the editor

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Online editors for this issue:
News, Sports, Arts: Jason Fagone
Opinions: Darren Robertson
Graphics: Sean Seningen, Sean Brandt
Photos: Galen A. Lentz

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