The Highacres Collegian Jewish Community Center 99 North Laurel Street Hazleton, Pa 18201 Coaches of Regional Amateur Basketball Teams are reminded to send in their entries for The 16th Annual Small Man’s Basketball Tournament at the Hazleton Jewish Community Center. Players have to be 6’2" or under and have turned 18 prior to March 1 to compete. The deadline for entries is March 25, 1993. The draw will take place on Wednesday, Match 31, 1993 and the first game will be played cm Thursday, April 8. The entry fee is $90.00 per team. Barbara Sugarman and Bob Supowit, chairpeople for the tournament said it would be limited to 32 teams. Additional information may be obtained by calling the Jewish Community Center at 717-454-3528. Dr. Brian Wigdahl, Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Pom State Hershey Medical School Thursday, 25 March - 7:30 PM in G-115 Evelyn Graham Academic Building Dr. Wigdahl’s lecture will center on current research investigating the interaction of the AIDS virus with the functioning of the nervous system. Dr. Dorothy Blair, Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Science, Technology, and Society, Penn State University Park. Wednesday, 31 March - 7:30 PM G-115 Evelny Graham Academic Building Dr. Blair spent two years as a US Peace Corps volunteer in the Philippines, and has consulted as a nutritionist in Bahrain and Lanka. Her lecture develops the argument that chronic world hunger is a result of past and present greed, a lack of concern for the effect of public policy decisions on all citizens, and the many mistakes made toward privitization of the economies of hungry nations. Food is used as a commodity, for sale like any other, and food delivery systems function well for only for those with money. Dr. Blair discusses the difference between US and Third World hunger. She contrasts the policies of poor countries that feed their citizens with those whose hunger rates are far greater than should be expected based on their resources. Short Stories R< Dr. Dinty Moore, Assistant Professor in Creative Writing Penn State Altoona Campus Tuesday, 6 April - 7:30 PM G-109 Evelyn Graham Academic Building Dr. Moore will read original fiction representive of his many works which have appeared widely in a variety of literary magazines, including The lowa Review and The Southern Review. Recently, one of his articles appeared in the New York Times Magazine and generated considerable controversy within the literary community. It focused on the accidental inclusion of one of his short stories in a collection reserved for As You read this... ... a little girl in Somalia is dying of starvation and her family must watch helplessly. ... homosexuals are willing to die for a country where they are not welcome. ... someone is engaging in unsafe sexual behavior. ... one of your Mends is lonely. ... invaluable rainforest is being destroyed. ... your government is wasting your tax money. ... And you have the power to change all of these things - GET INVOLVED! Club Meetings: (Held in lower commons conference room) Science-Fiction Mons. s:oopm Collegian (Campus Newspaper) Mons. 7:oopm WHCB (Campus Radio) Thurs. 12:00pm HCV (Campus TV) Thurs. 12:30ptft Otis (Off campus students) Thurs. 12:45pm SEA-H (Environmental) Tues. (West Hall conference room) RHC (Residence Hall Council) Tues. 9:oopm (South Hall basement) SGA (Student Goverment) Thurs. 12:15pm (Lower commons TV room) | Fatuity Coni, firm PgT As the show went on, some students were not able to be hypnotized, so they had to return to the audience. The people that he did hypnotize made the show worthwhile. These students tap danced, sang, took care of babies, and so on. As the show came to an end, The Astonishing Neal gave his volunteers the gift of being able to relax and do better on exams for example. People were impressed with the hypnotist and the whole weekend. Many thanks are in order to everyone who helped out with the weekend. Page 8 The following day, Mr. Ressler agreed to speak to some of Dr. Gregory’s psychology students in class about many of the same things he had spoken about the night before. Aside from recounting his many involvements with sexual homicide investigations, he illustrated the differences between psychologists and psychiatrists, mental illness and sanity, legal and rational view points, etc. The classroom atmosphere was the impetus for diagrams and notes and visual explanations of criminal investigations and procedures as well as a visual aid in explaining the relationships between the legality and medical or psychological aspects of a crime. As the first and second lectures progressed, it became all too evident that most serial killers; (a term coined by Ressler himself), are white men who were deprived of a father figure or had a strong attachment or detachment from their mothers. 7:oopm Above: Karaoke Singers, "The Jewish Boys "croon while a Juture Penn Stater joins on. Ressler Cent, from Pg J j News of the Future By: Ben Turrano July 11, 1999: The Allied Government, formed a short time ago, made good on the threat to air burst a nuclear warhead over a major U.S. city if the demands for food were not met. The cataclysm followed a four month embargo imposed and sanctioned fay the U.S. against the newly formed government on the basis that they had been violating human rights. September 2006: Singer/Actor Michael Jackson has been released from a Los Angeles county hospital where for the past two weeks he had been undergoing treatments for the rare skin disease from which he suffers. As Jackson was leaving the hospital, he was spared the usual onslaught of reporters for the simple reason that he has now become transparent. April 4, 2010: Former president Ronald Reagan died today in his home in California. The actor turned politician said as he pushed the coal black hair from his forehead; "We 11... this one’s for the gipper". November 26, 2013: The famed autopsy reports on John F. Kennedy were released to the public today at a news conference in Washington D.C. The reports and files finally answered the question of whether the assassination was a conspiracy or if Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. July 2015: The AIDS epidemic has claimed its one billionth victim this month. The recent upsurge in the number of cases of people with AIDS is said to be a direct result of unsafe sexual practices and misinformation about the disease. In a recent study conducted by the New England Journal of Medicine, sexually active people are taking precautionary measures but are continuing to engage in multiple partner relationships. In contrast, only a fraction of the total casualties from the disease are resulted from nonCsexual contact. So much for the overpopulation worries of the last century. Notice All registered Penn State Students are eligible to contribute to The Higbacres Collegian. If you are interested in writing articles, taking pictures, submitting poetry, or aiding in any way the production of this paper, please call 450-3131, talk to one of our staff members, or visit our office in tbe lower Commons. We want your input! March 1993