12 The Capital Times Wednesday, September 22. 1999 A Students demand TMI refund The m*at dosing of Capitol lag at University Paris as April Campus, In response to the Htfa and I2th. A decision on emergency at Three Mile Isl- this matter by senior members and. has raised several ones- i>f the university administration t.lons. On-campus students are is anticipated asm) an announce* asking whether there wtU fee a went is expected in the tamed refund forthcoming covering iatejuture. ministration ot Capitol Campus ss very much aware of students' students contact American Nu :merest in housing and food dear Insurers, the company service fees” la tie imps of insuring Metropolitan laton remlviag tW* difficulty, Jolts Co.. 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Humanities professor Eton Churchill’s “big moment,” March 10, 1978. D. No more booze for campus-related events as reported on Oct. 4, 1979. E. After keggers were banned on campus, students reacted that they survived TMI, but they would die without beer. This photo was published on May 24, 1979 in the old C.C. Reader. F. One of the cool things that used to be on campus, the annual Bathtub Race from May 1975. It was sponsored by the Pa. Society for Professional Engineers. G. And you thought the armed-cops-on-campus controversy was some thing new. PSH had this debate in February 1977. H. One of the last alcohol-induced events on campus, February, 1976 Bathtub Race Is Wednesday *>»•<?* * i«d ' A I I i< i flown '■<:> hu-sh-fos.' The use of alcoholic bev erages at university spou** sored events has been prohib- This decision was made by Provost/Dean, Dr. Theodore L. Gross, after conferring with the Administrative Council, Program Heads Fac ulty council and the Provost Advisory Staff. The initai banning of school-sponsored keggar e vents was made last Spring. "The problems created were too great,” explained Gross. He cited destruction of PSH Flashb TV Produ An active televis; ducer for the Maim Broadcasting System i Capitol Campus in the Lounge Friday, March a.m. Mr. Eton Church here to discuss his for the poaition of in television and film j The meeting is o students and faculty an interest in met Churchhill. Another candidate position. Henry N. \ will have an open meet interested faculty, s instructional services s others in the Gallery U Monday. March 13, at Mr. Wffliams hi employed by WITF-' in Hershey as a ' dueer. property as the main associated with alee vents. Other problems complaints from the e ity and the liability college for students c underage. The incident at a where the college w» because an underage was in an auto accident campus-sponsored event, contributed to cision to ban aicoholi< t&m at Capita, Gross
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