Forget the babysitter, see child care feature ... Page 7 / '3? Budget takes a bite out of education Casey trims almost $llB million from state-owned, related universities by Vicky Sn The Collegian Budget cuts versus a tax hike. Tax hike versus budget cuts. Decisions, decisions. After last year's political fallout over tax and spending increases, along with fervent Be hr end's portion of the payback will be over $lOO,OOO. This amount is roughly five percent of what the campus has available to spend, after allocating salary money for the year. promises not to do the same this year, the Casey administration has decided to make cuts in different areas, most notably education. The Casey administration has repudiated on last year's commitment to pour 125 million dollars into education. Instead, the new budget proposal includes a plan to trim funding to state owned or state-related universities by 3.5 percent, which works out to roughly 118 million dollars. Penn State has been asked to hand over their share, $9 million, to the Commonwealth on or before June 30. This could force the University to enact another tuition hike, which, if it took place, would be the twenty-fifth consecutive tuition hike in Penn State history. Each campus within the Penn State system will be responsible for returning 1 percent of their working budgets. "That doesn't sound like a lot of money, but the way the system works, it turns out to be a fairly substantial amount in terms of the dollars we can actually spend," said Associate (Continued on Page 2) Alternative music reviews and Brad's top ten CDs... Page 13 he Collegian 'sday, February 20, 1992 Vol. XL No. 18 Dance with me: Calandra Matthews, fifth semester communication, and Chris Cook, fourth semester accounting, share a dance at last weekend’s Snowball after being crowned its Queen and King. See Pages 8 and 9 for more photographs. Mark Owens/77u? Collegian The King and I ODK's Pennies' by Jeremy Race e Collegian Omicron Delta Kappa will once again hold its "Mile of Pennies" fundraiser, which starts next Monday and runs through March 2. In "Mile of Pennies," ODK members will be collecting penny donations to reach their mile goal - amassing enough donations to form a mile-long line of pennies if they were laid end-to-end. A mile's worth of pennies is equal to $845. "This year proceeds will go to Emerson (Continued on Page 3) Lions wrap up basketball season ... Page 15 'Mile of to benefit playground