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Back Issues   [ Wednesday, March 18, 1992 ]


NEWS
 
It's hard to crack Andy Leonard's spirit.
 
Three candidates are running for Undergraduate Student Government president this year, down from five tickets last year and seven the year before that.
 
Help people learn to read and receive college credit -- this is the Literacy Corps concept.
 
Penn State's Interfraternity Council won the Lunsford Award for Excellence at the Northeast Interfraternity Conference and Northeast Panhellenic Conference. The win was announced at Monday night's IFC meeting.
 
University President Joab Thomas addressed the University Faculty Senate yesterday about the University's financial conditions and detailed the goals of a newly formed group that will look at the fiscal constraints the University is facing.
 
Practice safe sex.
 
Gene Chase said he realized that he didn't want to be gay after experimenting with homosexuality during his teen-age years.
 
See Spot. See Spot run. Run, Spot, run.
 
Painting a wall requires more than just knowing how to hold a paintbrush -- reading labels and figuring out how many cans you will need are also necessary skills.
 
The University Faculty Senate yesterday narrowly defeated a proposal that would have required potential theater majors to interview, present a portfolio, and audition.
 
 
SPORTS
 
A little disappointed.
 
People knew of his basketball skills even before he played one minute of high school basketball.
 
Ice hockey fans can't help noticing how the International Collegiate Hockey League playoffs are suspiciously situated two weeks after the national tournament.
 
Facing four opponents in four days, the women's tennis team snapped a five-game losing streak by winning three of four matches during a spring break trip to Orange Lake, Fla.
 
In meteorological terms, it would be called the calm before the storm.
 
Getting a first-round bye in the NCAA women's basketball tournament would normally provide a relaxing time for the Lady Lions as they prepare for their first game against either DePaul or Arizona State Saturday at Rec Hall.
 
Boxer Walter Blake defeated the two-time national collegiate boxing champion at 132 on March 7, when the boxing team faced MIT, Westfield State, CCSU and Lock Haven at Central Conneticut State University.
 
The NCAA Championships -- the meet that collegiate swimmers and divers across the country work for all season -- begins tomorrow.
 
Everyone knows what the Pittsburgh-Penn State Thanksgiving gridiron battles are like. They're unpredictable -- physical and emotional.
 
Now that the women's lacrosse team has shown its stuff in Virginia, including its season-opening 11-4 victory March 8 against Richmond, its sights are set on its home turf and Loyola.
 
OPINIONS
 
Collegian Editorial: Commissioners are not doing county justice with part-time DA
 
My Opinion: Alison Cummings
 
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