Incoming Undergraduate Student Government President Mark Stewart and Vice President Merryl Werber will be sworn into office tonight and plan to get started on some projects this summer.
During 24 hours of feminist lectures and luncheons, several famous feminists from across the world urged women to redefine sexuality and actively fight sexism at this past weekend's feminist conference at Penn State.
Three minutes passed before she could convince herself to get up. Actually, less than three seconds. Numb and disoriented, Karen Beddings moved toward the aisle as her friends cheered: "You'll be all right, we'll help you."
Looking at Andrea Dworkin, it's easy to see how stereotypes are born.
Undergraduate Student Government President J.P. Muir and Vice President Sue Williams said they will leave office today satisfied with their term, although others point out that their administration had both ups and downs.
When puberty first discovered Byllye Avery, it treated her kindly. Despite her ignorance about sex, Avery avoided becoming a statistic on teenage pregnancy.
The Undergraduate Student Government Supreme Court ruled last night that its chief justice's impeachment was done at an unconstitutional meeting and was therefore null.
The Council of Commonwealth Student Governments this weekend filled several student leadership positions for next year.
As the mad scientist lit the hydrogen and oxygen filled balloon on fire, a resonant boom filled Osmond lab.
For three days, the HUB Ballroom was filled with artifacts and other exhibits meant to display Slavic culture.
At the Council of Commonwealth Student Governments' annual year-end banquet Saturday night in the Eisenhower Chapel Frizzell Room, guest speaker James Ryan said discipline, dedication, compromise and teamwork distinguish a good leader.
Clothed in colorful academic dress, University administrators, deans and faculty marched onto the Eisenhower Auditorium stage yesterday to the sounds of the School of Music Brass Choir to begin the 1991 Awards Convocation.
The baseball team took a weekend off from its Atlantic-10 schedule, but ran into two traditional top-notch teams.
The softball team entered Atlantic-10 competition on a positive note by sweeping Temple and St. Joseph's this weekend to improve to 13-16 overall and 4-0 in conference play.
Freshman pitcher Brian Wisnewski of Youngstown State looked more like a senior in the first game of Saturday's doubleheader.
Mary Ann Foley has a sense for when the women's lacrosse team needs her.
One event. One chance.
The No. 5 men's volleyball team (25-4, 7-0 EIVA) put another dent in the armor of Western volleyball supremacy this weekend with a 15-8, 15-9, 9-15, 15-11 victory over No. 3 San Diego State in the finals of the Hall of Fame Classic in Springfield, Mass.
After No. 9 James Madison scored the first two goals in the opening four minutes of yesterday's game, the No. 1 women's lacrosse team used effective passing and a solid defense to score 15 unanswered goals in a 17-5 victory.
It's a good thing Pete Makover didn't have to know where the ball was.
The men's gymnastics team accomplished its first step for a national title by placing second at the Eastern Regionals this past weekend at Ohio State. The team posted a season-high score and the third best score nationally in its best meet of the year.
Ah, the sweetness of revenge.
Last year, for the first time since 1979, die-hard Pirate fans and the inevitable bandwagoners had something to cheer about. Maybe they weren't singing "We are Family" but the Pirates raised the NL East flag in the former Steel City and came within two games of going to the big dance.
For the men's track team, this weekend's Jim Thorpe Invitational was just another meet -- a good opportunity to qualify for the IC4As, prepare for the upcoming Dogwood Relays and gain invaluable experience in the decathlon.
Brian Kelley is only a freshman.
Lefty, where have you gone?
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