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[ Tuesday, July 25, 1995 ]

NEWS

Student care discussed
Student leaders packed their bags and headed to the University of Illinois to share ideas on the state of the Big Ten universities. This weekend was one of the three annual conferences of the Association of Big Ten Students.

Dean of Agriculture decides to resign
The dean of the University's College of Agricultural Sciences announced yesterday that he will step down from his position in early 1996.

Scientists to develop deerly needed contraceptives
The next breakthrough in contraceptive technology could be safe sex for deer.

High turnover rate unlikely for Spanier
Out with the old and in with the new -- when a new president comes into a university, those are the words that make many employees shake in fear of the unemployment line. But many say this fear is unfounded.

Police Log

SPORTS

Recruits ready for Big 33 game
The Big 33 Football Classic has been a showcase for Pennsylvania high school football talent. Players like Dan Marino, Joe Namath and Jim Kelly have all been a part of its 38-year tradition.

The best and the worst of sports talk radio on your local dial
My Opinion: Jonathan Bombulie

OPINIONS

Take a chance
Collegian Editorial: Opening in borough council is perfect chance for student voice

Liberating America through marginalization of 'threats'
My Opinion: Rustam Kasad

ARTS

Drama camp offers worlds of excitement
During their summer vacation, most kids don't get the chance to explore the pyramids of ancient Egypt one day, and the fjords of Sweden the next. And they don't even have to leave the country, or State College, for that matter.

Pioneering players
Flora Buckalew's group, the Departmental Singers, decided they wanted to branch out from singing at faculty gatherings and explore their other talents. And after months of preparation, last-minute touches are being made before the Faith Player's debut performance of the Neil Simon play The Star Spangled Girl.

Silverstone's 'Clueless' film proves to be suprisingly smart
Shallowness, in some circles, has become a way of life. Whether it's those crazy kids on "Beverly Hills 90210" or the girls who always captained their high school cheerleading squad, some people seem to pride themselves on having wealth, beauty and zero substance.

Bad lyrics sink album
It's a shame to hear such great piano talent go to waste.






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