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Back Issues
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Monday, June 21, 1999
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GRAPHIC: Chris McNelis

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Circus wows audiences
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus played six shows at The Bryce Jordan Center this past week. The show opened with various performers, including Khan, the world's tallest man at 8 feet tall, and Mighty Michu, the shortest at only 33 inches. Please see our Circus Photo Page.
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Seminar
explores diversity
Diversity was the main concern for about 350 prominent Penn State officials, professors and staff who were on hand to discuss some of the most controversial issues involving Penn State.
Centre Stage pays tribute to legendary singer
Thirty-six years after her death, legendary country singer Patsy Cline is alive again in the tribute play "Always Patsy Cline," presented by the Pennsylvania Centre Stage.
Business ready for new look
Seven Mountains Books has moved and become Webster's Bookstore Café. The new store will feature more space for books, customers, coffee and World Wide Web access.

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We're No. 1?
The American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) Champion Iowa State men's hockey team has come under a recent investigation as to whether or not one of its players was ineligible.
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Get with the times
Collegian Editorial: Resegregation marks shift toward racial unawareness
'Regular' students deserve same privileges as athletes
My Opinion: Emily Rehring
Letters to the editor:
Column stereotypes honors students
Ten Commandments' place not in schools
Online editors for this issue:
John Giblin
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