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Back Issues   [ Thursday, March 26, 1992 ]


NEWS
 
While the three candidates for Undergraduate Student Government preach student involvement, many students don't even take the time to vote.
 
Rob Kampia and Beth Schneck said five of the six programs on their platform will not cost anything.
 
Computers in the University's classrooms may someday be a widespread reality. But for now, they're limited to three classrooms.
 
Rich Schaffer and Chris Groton see themselves as the action candidates -- both within the Undergraduate Student Government and as part of their daily lives.
 
For students whose future plans include health services or computer professions, the doors of the job world may open wider in the beginning of the 21st century.
 
Undergraduate Student Government presidential candidate Jim Ryerson covered up his place of residence to serve on the USG Senate, some student leaders say.
 
The unofficial adviser of Student 1st Step, who faced drug charges until this week, didn't have his day in court yesterday as scheduled. But he said the ordeal will not stop his political activism.
 
Jim Ryerson and Candice Anderson wish they could replace the reflective windows on the Undergraduate Student Government office in the HUB with clear glass so students could see their leaders working for them inside.
 
Despite grim unemployment statistics for the state, one University expert predicts the economy will pick up toward the end of 1992.
 
 
SPORTS
 
Boasting a five-match winning streak, the men's volleyball team faces its biggest test of the season tonight. The upstart Lions, ranked 12th in the nation, host the second-ranked Stanford Cardinal at 7:30 in Rec Hall.
 
Finishing off its season with a bang, the women's synchronized swimming team took second place at Collegiate Regionals and fifth place at Collegiate Nationals.
 
OKLAHOMA CITY -- It wasn't all peaches and cream for Penn State at last week's NCAA wrestling championships. While Jeff Prescott did repeat as the 118-pound champion, the other six All-Americans ended their seasons with losses.
 
The music starts, and the deep brown eyes widen enthusiastically as she begins her sophisticated movements across the floor.
 
BOULDER, Colo. -- Even though her return to Colorado is under some rather tense circumstances, Coach Rene Portland says that she's moving slower than the last time she was here.
 
Balancing athletics, school, and coaching responsibilities is no easy task, just ask Carmen Mann. Hard work, however, has allowed her to find success in all three.
 
BOULDER, Colo. -- Mississippi Coach Van Chancellor can easily count on one hand the number of mediocre teams he has coached in 14 years with the Lady Rebels. Early this season, Chancellor expected to add one more finger.
 
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