The Daily Collegian State Theatre, PSU to keep relationship The Stale Theatre said it expects no changes in its university partnership alter the development of the Fraser Centre. 8y Vera Greene h-iihjAN STAFF WRITFR In the midst of a potential new ■ laiionsliip between Penn State ana the proposed Fraser Centre t! i; alter complex, the State Theatre foresees no change in its partnership with the university. :ni»K it wil! certainly make it :a .Jtiik’t - and bring more stu •Ji :,t- and more traffic down ■ ■ " state Theatre Executive i ci,; tor Mike Negra said. Pens: State has had a "positive" rciniMO'Slip with State Theatre, ;:: V college Ave.. for the past thrm year.>. using the theater's : if m COMMISO (The Art of spokesman levy Kushton said the State arrangement and the - (.'enter plans have noth '■■■. •:,) with each other nor he-. ;,!i'*ct each other. '• partnership with the Ihea! re influenced our :n working with the e;i!re facility." Kushton ;; s been a very positive e;ev. and we see it to con- / * 20% OFF ail Penn Stole stuff! In the store and online ft www.pennstateroom.com $ Begins April 17th ! * mimmnfs STUDENT STORE • PENN STATE ROOM «s» £o* 4L 414 E. College Avenue <Across from South Halls) Open 7 a.m. - 12 midnight LOCATION): OAK HILL aaron drive $456.00 per person OAKWOOD AVE. Professor Kevin Hagopian, who teaches COMM 150. said there are no plans to move the class. Hagopian, who describes State Theatre as “appropriate,” “attractive” and “enjoyable,” thinks nothing will change between Penn State and State Theatre relations once the com plex is built. “The relationship has been a really good one. and we are really happy with the cooperation as well as the terrific nature of the facility there,” Hagopian said. And on the business end, the FraseF Centre shouldn’t be any competition for the State Theatre unless it starts showing the same sort of films, Negra said. “I will certainly not be happy if they turn a screen or two into art house films, but competition has never scared me,” Negra said. “I can't change it if they do, so there's no use in worrying.” Negra hopes the good relations Penn State and State Theatre has had in the past will continue in the future. "Hopefully Ithe Fraser Centre complex] will allow us to have our own little niche in the market place." Negra said. "If they don't, and we have to compete with them in a different way. We will change and do what we have to do." To e-mail reporter: vhgsoo3@psu.edu £ & Qpper 'Beech 0 ' lows.' ( O M \ 1 l www.cbeech.com (814) 867 2323 Rents Start at SPACIOUS l BEDROOM ) 1/2 BATHROOM TOWNHOMES Chloe Elmer'Collegian Erin Rudegeair (senior-geography) talks on the phone in the Scnreyer Gardens south of the HUB lawn on Thursday afternoon. Many students were out on the HUB lawn Thursday afternoon enjoying the sun. Temperatures today are expected to reach close to 80 degrees. j are yoitet still Bis! readfiii sun 111 Sill Study smarter with Nittany Notes, and Be a NITTANY NOTETAKER in the FALL, earning money doing what you already do. # Sign Up TODAY! Be on your way to an ‘A’! v\ Nittany 234 E. College Ave. Notes OpenMon-Thur 10-B,Sat 12-4,Sun4-8 ... f|C94 nittanynotes.com ZOO"UOZd M O \1 l \J I i i I *'• r > * ?. -f , i'2 ® ■Ji' ® ISi % rs~ ro % 163 ISs®<*®^ 4 4 A n 4 ts-, PARKWAY PLAZA A P A RT M E NT S www. pa r kway pi aza .eo m (814) 238 3432 FEATURES INCLUDE! £OO Y**"* - Private Outdoor Pool * ~ - Complete Fitness Center - On-site Laundry Facilities - Free Internet Access - Optional Luxury Furniture Package - + •»-ws’?ss*esMr' «> ■ - KZ.'Wfitifr- - - ''&;'Mv.- s -#.f ( ,n ** Friday, April 30, 2010 I ‘r*,
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