16 —The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1986 Singel Continued from Page 1 Singel believes will help him and his running mate put a Democrat in the state’s top seat. Casey and Singel have, in recent weeks, been forced to reach into the history books and look closely at their backgrounds, pulling out any advantage to win the election political observers say is too close to call. “There’s not a poll in Pennsylvania that has Republican candidate Wil liam Scranton ahead,” Singel said. The final two weeks of the campaign will be crucial as both candidates realize that one mistake may cost them the election, he said. The three-term state senator from Cambria County faces Scranton run ning mate Mike Fisher in the race for the lieutenant governor seat. The Democratic race for governor has displaced many myths about the party in this campaign. The tough and hard-fought primary battle against former Philadelphia District Attorney Ed Rendell did not break the unity of the party as many thought it would. Rather, he said, the Democrats became more cohesive. “Our biggest advocate today is Ed Rendell,” Singel said, adding that “you cannot find a Democrat in the state that is not solidly behind our ticket.” The primary battle gave Casey and Singel an opportunity to get their names heard by residents across the state, he said. “Although we had to divert large amounts of funds into the spring campaign, many polls show that the campaign to elect Casey and Singel has raised more money than the Debate Continued from Page 1. Public Works and Transportation tunnel, while his opponent sees and House Government Opera only the tunnel at the end of the tions committees, light. Clinger said the meeting times Wachob said an effective legis- of the two committees conflicted lator should not miss 47 percent and it was impossible for him to ' of committee votes as Clinger attend both committees regular did. Clinger served on the House ly. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES "A Proud Beginning" Attention: Business, Logistics, and Management Majors The following openings exist for internships and permanent positions with the Central Intelli gence Agency: Contract Officers, Procurement Officers, Supply Officers. Salaries are competi tive. All interested Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors please contact: Coordinator College of Business Administration Republican challengers since the summer,” he said. The primary, Singel admits, was a factor in fund raising. “If it wasn’t for the primary we’d be ahead in raising money. “We’ve exploited the myth that the Democrats cannot raise big money in Pennsylvania. This year we’ve raised more than $4 million and are holding our own,” he said. The Republicans for Scranton have raised an esti mated $6 million for the November election. Singel described the Thornburgh administration as miserly in its spending for education and funding for local governments. “The Casey-Singel ticket will at tack the economic development, edu cation and environmental infrastructure as our three main prio rities. If a state surplus is available at the end of the year, it will be re invested in those three areas in that order,” he said. State universities and state-related universities have not kept pace with the cuts to student aid and decreasing federal funds, he said. “Pennsylvania ranks 45th out of 50 states on the number of high school students who continue on to college,” said the 33-year-old state senator. To help more students get a college degree, Singel said he and Casey have developed an Individual Educa tion Account program so that parents can set aside a percentage of their wages to be entered into a state pool. The money in the pool would be invested by the state and the parents’ children would be able to go to any state university free of charge, he said. / \ fe rr^ V- PFJ Jy Internship Program Empties Discarded Coke bottles, stretching as far as the eye can see, sit In mute chorus at a construction site at Pollock and Bigler roads. Student group to lobby for University By SUSAN KEARNEY Collegian Staff Writer A new Undergraduate Student Government an d an Y other Pennsylvania universities, Cleve committee, the Student Alliance for Education, l a nd said, adding, “We may emphasize Penn wants to promote the University to state legis- State, and we have to, because we re the under lators, the committee coordinator said. dogs.” , . . , ot , . .. SAFE hopes to educate and tram a group of 206 We re going to market Penn State to the s tud e nts on the underfunding situation at the legislature, Frank Cleveland said. University, he said. The education will take place USG President Matt Baker said SAFE, which is j n jj, e f orm 0 f seminars and training sessions, non-partisan, plans to send students and their After the committee is confident the students parents to each of the 203 legislative districts can accurately present the University’s situation, during semester breaks with information high- each student will be sent to work with legislators in lighting the University’s positive aspects. After every district in Pennsylvania, Cleveland said, presenting their data to the legislators, the stu- Cleveland said SAFE is going to function pri dents will ask the representative to support in- marily as an information group addressing the creased allocations for the University, he said. University’s underfunding situation and encourag- SAFE will ask the legislature to allocate more / ing legislators to make higher education a priori funds for higher education in general but will ty. 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