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Back Issues   [ Thursday, Feb. 20, 1992 ]


NEWS
 
The Centre County Solid Waste Authority has initiated a recycling fee to decrease trash collection costs for municipalities paying for but not receiving curbside collection of recyclables.
 
It took Greg Koch a long time to get to his classes this week.
 
Despite a deluge of information about sexually transmitted diseases, many University students are still not concerned about their own safety.
 
Introductory deals offered by most compact disc clubs are often successful in luring customers, but students disagree with each other on whether they are really getting a good deal.
 
It's that time of year -- again.
 
Students who want their tax refunds in a hurry have a few options on how to file their returns.
 
University officials will ask several University divisions to reallocate a percentage of their budgets to make up for $9 million of recently frozen state appropriations.
 
People who are harassed because of their sexual orientation may soon have state protection under the Bias Related Offenses Bill.
 
A former sportswriter for The Daily Collegian was killed yesterday in a car accident in West Virginia.
 
Joining the Big Ten was just the beginning -- the move has also enabled the University to join a lot of other organizations.
 
 
SPORTS
 
After four days of fencing at the Junior Olympics in Kansas City, Mo., the fencing team returned to University Park after an impressive showing.
 
After a furious first 13 games against six top-10 opponents, the injury-plagued men's volleyball team has finally received a break. The Lions, idle until their Feb. 28 meeting with George Mason, have two weeks to heal old injuries and practice new tactics.
 
Bullseye.
 
O Captains, My Captains.
 
Kathy Phillips, Missy Masley and Tina Henry did most of the grunt work Tuesday night at Vanderbilt.
 
They call themselves the Leopards -- the spotted 4-17 squad from Lafayette that plays in the Patriot League and runs its offense like a Pete Carill Princeton Tiger team in disguise.
 
Expectations. Creating them, meeting them and hopefully going beyond them.
 
Duquesne who?
 
OPINIONS
 
Collegian Editorial: University needs more faculty, not administrators
 
Collegian Editorial: Work to protect women's rights
 
My Opinion: Adriane Hipp
 
Letters to the editor
ARTS
 
The Penn State Double Bass Quartet will present an intensely unique concert for its premiere performance at 8 tonight in the School of Music's Recital Hall.
 
One of the greatest jazz talents ever will pour scat music into Eisenhower Auditorium at 8 tonight when the renowned Betty Carter starts her performance.
 

 

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