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Penn State Intercom......February 6, 2003

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Glenn Feagley, computer support and facilities coordinator at the Penn State Surplus Warehouse, gets old surplus computers ready for recycling through UNICOR.
Photo: Greg Grieco


Lighting the way

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One of 87 lamp post holes was dug recently behind Old Main on the University Park campus as part of the Historic Light Restoration Project, a gift of the class of 2001. The "Shepherd's Crook" fixtures will be modeled as closely as possible to the old lights that existed throughout campus more than a century ago. For more information about the lamps, check the Web at http://www.giveto.psu.edu/SeniorClassGift/2001SeniorGift.htm


In the swim

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Peter Kleinman, an employee of the U.S. Department of Agriculture on the University Park campus, takes a lunchtime dip at the Natatorium.
Photo: Greg Grieco


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Graduate student Scott Miller, left, and Rudy Slingerland, professor of geology, examine a map of some of the world's highest mountain ranges. Slingerland is researching why mountain ranges are not getting any taller.
Photo: Greg Grieco


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"Family Reunion," an oil painting by Nancy Mendes, is part of an exhibit at the Morrison Gallery in the library at Penn State Harrisburg. A reception and gallery talk will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13. The works will be on display through March 21.

Think spring

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sheep06By the look of things outside, spring appears to be quite a ways off. But it has arrived in the lamb barns on the University Park campus, where spring lambing season is well under way. About 96 lambs have been born so far this season and another 44 are expected. Spring lambing started on Jan. 1 and will end March 9. There also is a fall lambing season, which typically runs from September through mid-October. Since the fall 2002 lambing season, 230 lambs have been born at University Park. Photos: Greg Grieco

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