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Back Issues   [ Wednesday, April 1, 1992 ]


NEWS
 
"Sail the Florida Keys for the experience of a lifetime!" reads the pamphlet.
 
The candidates for Undergraduate Student Government president and vice president have been endorsed by a wide variety of student organizations.
 
George Washington Atherton's family said he would have wanted to be buried in a quiet place on campus.
 
Students voting in the Undergraduate Student Government and Association of Residence Hall Students elections today must vote at the polling place designated for them.
 
Every university has its hidden treasures, and Penn State is no exception.
 
 
SPORTS
 
The men's tennis team is out to make Robert Morris look the fool today.
 
After only five months of diving, stickhandling and shooting -- all submerged in water -- the Penn State underwater hockey club is finding out what it takes to swim through the rough water of national competition.
 
Just two weeks ago, Rene Lyst was out of the lineup.
 
After a four-game weekend sweep by Illinois pushed the baseball team's losing streak to five games, it at least got back on the winning side with a split yesterday.
 
When a golf team struggles, it usually finishes among the also-rans.
 
The Penn State fencing team returned from the NCAA championship tournament not only with a second place finish, but also with seven All-Americans.
 
My Opinion: Peter Faggen
 
OPINIONS
 
Collegian Editorial: No, it's not a joke, USG elections are today
 
Letters to the editor
ARTS
 
Making it in the music business is tough.
 
This year's Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts will feature the same quality acts, but they'll come at a price.
 

 

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