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Renovations at the Nittany Mall are expected to end this month after more than a year of expansion and construction, a spokeswoman for Crown American said.
 
Because the Centre Region's population is growing rapidly, regional planners may create a blueprint for future area development.
 
After more than six months on the job, Helen Alvare still can't get people to take her seriously.
 
Democrats must focus on the country's domestic needs in the 1992 presidential race to override President Bush's foreign policy success, University professors, local residents and student leaders said.
 
Universities must show more concern for the rights of underrepresented groups, according to a University researcher's recently published book.
 
The Interfraternity Council lags behind other Greek organizations across the nation in establishing a comprehensive alcohol policy, Greek Life Coordinator Richard Funk said.
 
Undergraduate Student Government President J.P. Muir and Vice President Sue Williams have chosen not to endorse a candidate this year.
 
After deciding that Undergraduate Student Government elections officials had "learned their lesson," USG town Senator Mike Snider will withdraw his resolution to impeach four USG officials and investigate a fifth.
 
The body of a University student was found on the roof of Walker Building early yesterday morning, University Police Services said.
 
A bill to be proposed to the state legislature in the next two weeks requires Penn State to reveal individual employee salaries under the state's "right-to-know" laws.
 
Despite a shortage of voting members in attendence, the Graduate Student Association was still able to elect new officers for 1991-92 year last night.
 
 
SPORTS
 
Baseball coach Joe Hindelang finally got the best of his mentor and former coach.
 
The frustration in the eyes of Temple attack Jane Catanzaro pierced through the mist at the women's lacrosse game yesterday.
 
The softball team doubled its win total Tuesday with a sweep of St. Francis (1-3) in the Lady Lions' home opener. The Lady Lions (4-15) won both games 8-0 behind solid team performances.
 
Christy Sansone insisted she didn't prepare any differently to play Temple than she does for any other team. After years of playing lacrosse, her pre-game routine is set.
 
Anytime the softball team put the ball in play yesterday at Lady Lion Field, it seemed the St. Francis defense was always there -- to botch the play in some way, shape or form.
 
On the road again.
 
These are the games the men's lacrosse team needs to win.
 
OPINIONS
 
Collegian Editorial: Don't let the apathy monsters dictate the course of this year's USG election
 
My Opinion: Michele Stawinski
 
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