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Back Issues   [ Wednesday, March 4, 1992 ]


NEWS
 
What types of people run health risks from overexposure to the sun?
 
Although most medical doctors oppose indoor tanning, salon owners say their facilities may be safer than outdoor tanning because they can control the environment.
 
Spring break is just days away. Time to pack up your bathing suits and beach towels and make a run for the sun.
 
"Fry now. Pay later."
 
Two Milesburg men are being held in the Centre County Prison on $10,000 bail for robbing the Uni-Mart at 1381 E. College Ave. Monday night.
 
They look like cops. They act like cops. But they're not cops.
 
After the Undergraduate Student Government Senate slammed the door on consideration of a resolution concerning last year's "reeferendum," members of marijuana reform organizations slammed the door -- literally -- on the USG Senate.
 
Plagued with acid-toned debates and harsh television ads in this primary season, both Democrats and Republicans may deliver nothing but wounded candidates for the November general election.
 
While other students scrambled at the beginning of the semester to find apartments for fall, Beth Brindle and her three roommates relaxed.
 
Like other state-related schools' organizations, Penn State's Undergraduate Student Government members periodically travel to Harrisburg to lobby for student concerns.
 
The Centre County Board of Commissioners yesterday voted 2-1 vote not to change the Centre County district attorney position from part-time to full-time status.
 
Student voices often go unheeded in the state legislature, but the student governments of Pennsylvania's state-related schools are trying to band together and make themselves better heard.
 
Our Opinions: Rebecca Rishkin and Kristin Wintermantel
 
 
SPORTS
 
The 200-meter freestyle.
 
The smoke has cleared and a national club champion has been crowned.
 
The women's gymnastics team left Rec Hall after last Saturday night's dual meet against IUP and Pittsburgh with a sense of disillusionment.
 
Sweeping away its competition, the women's synchronized swimming team earned first place in the Collegiate State Championships this past weekend at the University of Pennsylvania.
 
Each of the last three years the men's lacrosse team has been right on the brink of the NCAA tournament. Each time, the players think they have come up just a single win short.
 
When the women's basketball team returned from Anchorage, Alaska on Monday, they came back with more than just a golden plate that signified winning the Northern Lights Invitational.
 
No matter what he does, the pain is always there.
 
More awards for the ice hockey team. And the season is still ten days away from being over.
 
On Saturday afternoon the Icer seniors said farewell to the Penn State fans as they played in their last game at the Ice Pavilion. They went out on a high note, defeating North Dakota State, 5-1, in the consolation game of the American Collegiate Hockey Association National Championship.
 
OPINIONS
 
Collegian Editorial: New Loop beneficial
 
Collegian Editorial: Bush's new NEA chief should support artistic expression
 
My Opinion: Steve Mirarchi
 
Letters to the editor
ARTS
 
Jazz and modern composition will be the focus of the Penn State Mozart Orchestra's free concert at 8 tonight in the School of Music's Recital Hall.
 

 



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