The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 20, 1999, Image 3

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    ■ The Alliance for Animal Rights will meet at 6 p.m. today in 205
Henderson South. For more information, call 867-4761.
■ The Alliance Christian Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. today in the
Frizzell Room of Eisenhower Chapel. For more information, call 865-
5527.
■ The Alternatives Library will have weekly meditation at 8 a.m.
today in 118 Willard. For more information, call 865-9951.
■ Counseling and Psychological Services will have Between Women:
A Discussion Group for Lesbian and Bisexual Women at 7 p.m. today.
For more information, call 863-0395.
■ The Department of Chemistry will have "Chemical and Materials
Control in Ultrasmall Volumes: Exploiting Electrokinetic Effects" at
11:15 a.m. today in S-5 Osmond. For more information, call 863-8461.
■ The Justice Association will have a career exposition from 1:30
p.m. to 4:30 p.m. today in the Frizzell Room of Eisenhower Chapel. For
more information, e-mail amwl7s@psu.edu.
■ The National Association of Minorities in Communications will
meet at 6 p.m. today in 1 Carnegie. For more information, call 235-
1912.
■ The Penn State American Civil Liberties Union will meet at 7:30
p.m. today in 102 Health and Human Development. For more informa
tion, call 861-0551.
■ The Penn State Cycling Club will meet at 8 p.m. today in 160
Willard. For more information, e-mail tjs2ol @psu.edu.
■ Penn State Habitat for Humanity will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in
111 Chambers. For more information, call 861-7402.
■ Penn State Young Americans for Freedom will meet at 7 p.m.
today in 110 Sackett. For more information, call 867-4039.
■ The Pre-Physical Therapy Club will have a personal statement
workshop at 7 p.m. today at the 104 Chambers. For more information,
call 861-8301.
■ The Professional Management Association will present "How to
Sell Yourself" at 6:30 p.m. today in 108 Sackett. For more information,
call 278-6212.
■ The Schools of Architecture and Landscape Architecture will have
a Day of Six Billion Forum on "Habitats for Living in the 21st Century:
Apocalypse or Utopia" at 7 p.m. today in 112 Chambers. For more
information, call 863-7093 or visit the Web site (http://d6b.cas.psu.edu).
■ Womyn's Concerns will meet at 8 p.m. today in 120 Boucke. For
more information, call 861-0611.
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Managing Editor Jennifer Eck or Editor in Chief Stacey Confer at 865-
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■ Theft: A student reported yes- said. The bicycle was located near
terday her bicycle was stolen near Runkle Hall.
between 9 a.m. and noon yester- The estimated value of the bicy
day, Penn State Police Services cle is $350.
kNOWAibTriiititti
Gerontology Center receives four grants
The Gerontology Center in the Penn State's College of Health and
Human Development received in $4,288,721 in a combination of four
grants.
The National Institutes of Health awarded the center $3,901,388 to
support the Seattle Longitudinal Study through March 31, 2004.
The National Institutes of Health also made a contribution of
$131,342 for an annual conference program on social structures and
aging, which involves examining the impact of social macro-structures
on the aging process of individuals.
The Spry Foundation of Washington, D.C., gave $84,000 to develop a
caregiver information system for Pennsylvania. The project involves
the creation of an interactive Web site set up and coordinated by Penn
State.
To complement these contributions, the University of Pittsburgh's
Geriatric Education Center gave $171,991.
For more information, visit the Gerontology Center Web site
(littp://gerompsie.edni.
Busta Rhymes to play at Rec Hall
Woo-Ha!
Busta Rhymes, one of rap's most creative artists, will be partying
with Penn State at 8 p.m. Nov. 14 in Rec. Hall.
Busta's style of reggae-influenced rap is a schizophrenic mix of
complexity and humor. He has worked with artists such as Janet Jack
son, A Tribe Called Quest and Mary J. Blige. More recently, he con
tributed to the Rugrats Movie soundtrack. His latest album, Extinction
Level Event (The Final World Front) continues with the theme of apoc
alypse that carried through his previous efforts.
Tickets go on sale Oct. 25 at Eisenhower Auditorium for Penn State
students with IDs and cost $2O. Non-students can purchase tickets for
524 starting Oct. 26, and there is a six-ticket limit. The show is part of
University Concert Committee's concert series and is sponsored by
University Park Allocation Committee.
Last of liberty trees must come down
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) The last of the liberty trees where
American colonists once incited rebellion against the British has
been so damaged by storms and decay it should be cut down, according
to an expert who examined the 400-year-old tulip poplar.
Winds from Hurricane Floyd fractured the trunk and the tree now
endangers anything near it, arborist Russell Carlson said in a report to
the state and St. John's College.
The college, which has held its commencement under the tree for
200 years, will decide soon whether to remove the tree or try to save it,
said spokeswoman Barbara Goyette.
Liberty trees existed in most if not all of the 13 colonies and were a
potent Revolutionary War symbol. Maryland's is the last surviving Lib
erty Tree, where the Sons of Liberty met and plotted the American
Revolution.
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