The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 12, 1996, Image 3

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    Ci illegian Notes
■ The American Foundry Society will sponsor “Foundry
Night” from 6 to 9 p.m. today in Engineering Unit C. For more
information call 863-2378.
■ The American Heart Association will hold a CPR course
from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. today at the Park Forest Junior High
School, 2181 School Drive. For more information call 231-1061.
■ The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. today at Bald Eagle Area High School in Wingate and
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Red Cross Office, 12VA E. Beaver
Ave. For more information call 237-2713.
■ The Coalition of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Graduate Stu
dents will meet at 5:30 p.m. today in 120 Boucke. For more infor
mation call 867-6730.
■ The Department of Biology and Department of Entomology
will sponsor a lecture titled “The Mechanics and Physiology of
Flight Control in Flies" at 4 p.m. today in 8 Mueller. For more
information call 863-1384.
■ The Department of Chemical Engineering will hold a semi
| nar titled “On Convection Induced by Molecular Diffusion” at 10
a.m. today in the Paul Robeson Cultural Center auditorium. For
more information call 863-4961.
■ The Department of Computer Science and Engineering will
sponsor a lecture titled “Architectural and Operating Systems
Support for Inexpensive, Efficient Shared Memory” at 4 p.m.
today in 302 Pond. For more information call 865-9505.
■ The Department of Student Affairs will sponsor a one-man
play about Frederick Douglass at 7:30 p.m. today in the Paul
Robeson Cultural Center.
■ The European Club will sponsor a film series titled “Outside
. Native Land: Non European Countries Through European Lenses”
at 7 p.m. today in the Carnegie Cinema. For more information
call 867-1666.
■ Human Development and Family Studies Undergraduate
Student Organization will meet from 6 to 7 p.m. today in 110 Hen
derson. For more information call 867-5817.
■ Recreational Sports will hold registration for an intramural
■ tennis doubles tournament today in 2 Intramural Building. For
i. more information call 865-5401.
■ The Spring Final Exam Schedule is now available on
l Gopher. Students can file for a conflict exam in the Registrar’s
1 Office until Friday. For more information call 863-3677.
. ■ The Student National Medical Association will meet at 5:30
; p.m. today in 105 Wartik. For more information call 862-1698.
■ The Student Union Board will meet at 8 p.m. today in 325
i HUB. For more information call 865-8651.
■ Students and Youth Against Racism will sponsor a lecture
• on nuclear rearmament at 7 p.m. today at the Senior Citizens’
Center on Fraser Street. For more information call 237-8695.
■ Toast Masters Noon Club will meet at 11:45 a.m. today in the
Heritage Room of Redifer Commons. For more information call
237-2822.
■ United Campus Ministry will hold a fellowship group titled
“VISION: An Alliance of Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Stu
dents” at 8 p.m. today in the Harshbarger Room of Eisenhower
Chapel. For more information call 865-7627.
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How to contact us
Address: News Division (814) 86S-1828
Collegian Inc. News, Opinions, Arts and Week-
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123 S. Burrowes St. ■ 6 p.m. to midnight Sunday
University Park, PA 16801-3882 ■lO a.m. to midnight Monday
through Thursday
■ 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday
Office Hours/Phone:
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Advertising, Circulation,
Accounting
Office open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
weekdays
Corrections
If you have a correction and cannot reach the responsible
reporter, editor or department, please ask for Courtney Cairns,
editor.
Police Log
■ Theft: A University student his stereo equipment and a cellu
reported Sunday evening that his lar phone belonging to Suzanne
vehicle was stolen sometime Ames, also of 520 E. Calder Way,
between Wednesday morning and was stolen overnight Sunday from
'Sunday evening from the parking his car while it was parked at his
lot of the University Park Airport, residence, State College police
>2535 Fox Hill Road, University said
Police Services said.
The car is worth $17,200
j ■ Theft: Brett Motz of Milheim
(reported Sunday that his snow In case of an emergency, on or
board was stolen earlier in the off campus, dial 911. For business
day from a ski rack at the Tussey and non-emergency calls, call the
Mountain Ski Area in Boalsburg, State College Police Department
the State College Police Depart- at 234-7150 and University Police
ment said. Services at 863-1111.
The board is worth $359.
| at 118 S. Fraser St. in the Munici
i ■ Theft from a Motor Vehicle: pal Building. University police are
jDagny Laur of 520 E. Calder Way located in the Eisenhower Parking
ireported yesterday morning that Garage on Campus.
Number of Pa. executions
»
reaches forty with signing
HARRISBURG (AP) Gov.
Tom Ridge signed three execution
warrants yesterday for a Dauphin
County man and two Philadelphia
men, bringing the total warrants
signed to 40 since he took office
last year.
Execution by lethal injection
were planned March 19 for Aaron
Jones, 34, of Philadelphia; March
21 for William A. Johnson, 30, of
Philadelphia; and March 26 for
Joseph D. Miller, 31, of Dauphin
County.
All executions are scheduled
for 10 p.m. at the state prison at
Rockview.
Jones was convicted of first
degree murder and criminal con
spiracy for ordering the 1990
assassination of Bruce Kennedy.
He is an inmate at the State Cor
rectional Institution Greene.
These office hours are in effect
while classes are in session dur
ing Fall Semester, Spring Semes
ter and Summer Session.
The stereo equipment is worth
$390 and the cellular phone is
worth $2OO.
State College police are located
Johnson was convicted of first
degree murder and related
offenses for fatally shooting John
McDonald on June 10, 1991. John
son is an inmate at State Correc
tional Institution Graterford.
Miller, an inmate at the Greene
prison, was convicted of first
degree murder for the beating
deaths of two women in Dauphin
County in 1987 and 1989.
He led police to both bodies at
the Swatara Township landfill in
1992 after his arrest for the rape
and attempted murder of a third
woman.
Miller was tried and convicted
in 1993 of the kidnapping and
first-degree murder of Selina
Franklin, which occurred in May
1987, and the first-degree murder
of Stephanie McDuffy, which
occurred in November 1989.
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