Local Car strikes, injures man A State College man remains in stable condition at Centre Commu nity Hospital after he was hit by a car on South Pugh Street early yes terday morning, State College Bureau of Police Services and a hospital spokeswoman said. Police said William Lucas of 126 E. Nittany Ave. was hit as he crossed South Pugh Street near East Nittany Avenue. The car that hit Lucas was driven by Richard Cizauskas of 228 S. Allen St., police said. Cizauskas told police that Lucas was crossing the street and stopped in his lane of traffic. 2 men with guns assault Phila. man Jackson Goodwin of Philadelphia reported that he was assaulted out side the University Club, 331 6868M65WA544444,4..M4444444) JAMS „ m ar. . w ar. w ir w ar w ar w ar w ar 86 86 Tickets on sale now! 98 Sußf Club MoNdAy i ( IMarch 18 March 22 HUB basement FEATURING D IS : PiTChERS, 1 1.1 2. i k SPRING FASHION SHOW Al 1 U STING Armco, & 1 2. ‘lt FEATURING SEX ON THE BEACII, ai 1 1 . 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Log ■ Simple Assault: Kraig Stetzer of 124 N. Atherton St. reported that he was struck in the face with a beer bottle after a verbal alterca tion at the All American Rathskel ler, 108 S. Pugh St., State College police said. Police said Stetzer was hit by an identified man, but the suspect's name was not released because criminal charges are still pending. Sponsored by Penn State Marketing Assoc. & Alpha Phi Omega The incident occurred at 1:08 yesterday morning, police said. ■ Criminal Mischief: Nancy Swank, a University employee, reported that water was poured on the floor and window screens were cut on the seventh floor of Geary Hall, University Police Services said. Police estimated damages at $3OO. ■ Simple Assault: Thomas Pau ley of 710 S. Atherton St. reported that he was hit in the face early yesterday morning in front of his residence, State College police said. Pauley did not know the men, police said. 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An administrator called the comments on the posters intolerant. The comments ridiculed USG vice presidential candidate Michael LaF lam, a former political co-director of the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Student Alli ance, for his sexual orientation. Com ments included "fag" and modified the campaign slogan to read "for a gay time call Osborn/LaFlam." "I wasn't at all surprised," LaFlam (senior-human development and family studies) said. "In fact, I thought there'd be more." Stan Latta, acting associate division director of Campus Life, said his office received a complaint Friday about a defaced poster, but said the office could take no punitive action because the Centre *gion Caring, Confidential, Free . .. . ... 41111 .... --. : -....,A .-... e► i.-..- -AME DAY SERVICE! 138 W. College Avenue just up from the PSU Diner on the corner. 814-231-8541 And Now Our 2nd Location. North Atherton Sheet 814-231-8542 WAL-MART PLAZA offender was not identified "Unless we actually see someone defacing a poster, it's really hard to do something about it," Latta said. When defaced fliers appear around campus, Campus Life contacts the Office of Physical Plant and asks the janitorial staff to remove any intolerant fliers they encounter in campus build ings, Latta added. Defacing or removing a flier that lists a registered student organization as its sponsor and is posted in approved places breaks University conduct codes, Latta said. The poster's comments qualify as intolerant behavior which could increase the punishment, he said. A perpetrator, if identified, could also be punished under the USG Elections Code, said USG Elections Commission er Wendy Goldstein. Any registered University student caught defacing campaign posters could be brought up on charges and fined, she added. While no written complaint was filed about the defaced posters, Goldstein The Daily Collegian Monday, March 18,1991- said, USG has received many corn plaints about campaign posters that have been torn down, posing a problem for candidates who cannot replace them due to campaign spending limits. LaFlam said he realized when he decided to run that he would encounter harassment because of his sexual orien tation and doesn't expect such harassment to hurt his campaign. "I wouldn't be running if I didn't think I had a chance. You're always going to have opposition to progressive change," LaFlam said, adding that other groups, like women and African-Americans, have also experienced harassment when venturing into mainstream fields like politics. Running mate Leslie Osborn (senior advertising) agreed. "I guess it's to be expected with a campus with such intolerance as Penn State," Osborn said. "I just think it's very sad that we're living in 1991 and things like this are still happening."