ilegian Notes 1 ■ The Albright Bethune United Methodist Church will sponsor a sacred concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday; admission is free. For more information call 355-5865. ■ The African Student Association will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in the Paul Robeson Cultural Center. For more information call 862-7474. ■ Allies will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday in 103 Osmond. For more information call 861-5730. ■ Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity will sponsor a party to benefit the HUB/Paul Robeson Expansion Project from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. today in the Paul Robeson Cultural Center. For more information call 865-7136. ■ The American Red Cross and Centre Halls Residence Asso ciation will sponsor a Penn State-Michigan State University Blood Donor Challenge from 1 to 7 p.m. today in Simmons Hall. For more information call 862-1667. ■ The Association of Residence Hall Students, AT&T, Circle- K, Undergraduate Student Government Weekend Loop will run from 11:45 p.m. to 3:30 a.m. today and tomorrow in the fraternity district. For more information call 863-1874. ■ Beginner folk dance instruction will be from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. today in 133 White; intermediate and advanced dancing will be held from 8:30 to 11 p.m. For more information call 234- 3704. ■ The Center for Sustainable Design will hold a farm workday from noon to 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Circleville Farm, Circleville Road; carpools will leave the Warnock Commons parking lot at 11:45 a.m. For more information call 861-3160. ■ The Department of Dairy and Animal Science will hold a meat sale from 1:30 to 4 p.m. today in the Meats Lab. For more information call 865-1787. ■ The Department of Geography will sponsor a lecture titled "People in Time and Space at a Classic Maya Polity" at 3:30 p.m. today in 206 Walker. For more information call 865-3433 or 865- 1650. ■ The Department of Mathematics will sponsor a lecture titled "Pyroelectric Imaging" at 4:30 p.m. today in 116 Osmond. For more information call 863-7123. ■ The LDS Institute of Religion will sponsor a dating and preparation for marriage class at 6 p.m. tomorrow in 212 Eisen hower Chapel. ■ L.D.S.S.A. will sponsor a bowling activity at 6:45 p.m. today at the Eisenhower Chapel. For more information call 238-3708. ■ The Muslim Students' Association will sponsor an Islam Awareness Week beginning Sunday in the HUB Fishbowl and Ballroom. For more information call 862-0855 or 862-2440. ■ Natural Family Planning of the Alleghenies will offer an ini tial class at 1 p.m. Sunday in Central City. For more information call 946-3544. ■ Penn State Students Adopt-A-Highway will meet to perform community service from 11:55 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow in front of the HUB desk. For more information call 861-6238. ■ Penn State Unity Days Committee will meet for activities to fight intolerance at 1:15 p.m. today in the Paul Robeson Cultural Center. For more information call 864-1773. ■ Shabbat Evening Services will be held in memorium against violence at 6:30 p.m. today. ■ United Campus Ministry will have its weekly worship ser vices from 7:45 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the Eisenhower Chapel. For more information call 865-7627. Spread the word If any group, organization or individual has information they would like printed about an upcoming event, please deliver it to The Daily Collegian at least two days prior to the event by 4 p.m. Our address is listed below. Because of spactoconstraints, publi- ' cation is not guaranteed. Notes will not be taken over the phone.- gHo A w r toAstptact us Rzygrq-w -itet - :g Address: News Division (814) 865-1828 Collegian Inc. News, Opinions, Arts and Week- James Building end, Sports, Photo 123 S. 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Krall was issued a citation and released, police said. ■ Theft/Criminal Mischief: A Township police officer identified University employee reported a University student Wednesday early yesterday morning that sev- morning who had taken a sign eral items were stolen from her from a University-owned fence, vehicle while it was parked in University police said. Parking Lot RI, University police said. Moments earlier, police said, a juana and drug paraphernalia in State College Police Department his Geary Hall room, police said. officer had apprehended a Uni- The student was taken to Centre versity student who had damaged Community Hospital for further several State College police patrol evaluation, police said. vehicles while they were parked in the 200 block of West Calder ■ Theft: A University employ- Way. ee reported Wednesday that a An investigation revealed the videocassette recorder was stolen student was also responsible for sometime Tuesday from 208 the damage to the University Willard, University police said. employee's vehicle. The VCR is worth $325. Beating victim sues authorities PITTSBURGH (AP) A coerced her into testifying against woman who was nearly beaten to her husband, the Rev. Richard death is suing officials for barring Rossi. contact with her husband while he Sherrie Rossi, who went into a was a suspect in the case. coma for several days after the Sherrie Rossi, 35, of Cranberry, June 24, 1994 assault on a rural filed the suit Wednesday in feder- Butler County road, first identi al court in Pittsburgh. She con- fied her husband as the attacker. tended officials violated her civil Authorities kept her husband rights and religious freedoms by and his flock away from her hos preventing visits with her hus- pital room, fearing they would band, who is a pastor, and mem- influence her testimony. Sherrie bers of his First Love Church Rossi later recanted, saying it was while she recovered from someone who looked just like him. injuries. 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