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Back Issues   [ Thursday, April 9, 1992 ]


NEWS
 
The Elections Court last night heard cases of campaign violations involving all three of the Undergraduate Student Government presidential tickets.
 
Plans to mount a state "Citizens for Tsongas" campaign were on hold yesterday as the former senator's supporters waited for him to decide whether to officially re-enter the race.
 
On the outside, it appears to be just like any other navy blue van, but on the inside it's a whole other world where country music and smiles are the norm.
 
Eating at The Tavern Restaurant may be a special evening out for most people, but for the men's basketball team, it is a regular part of training.
 
The men's basketball team eats at The Tavern Restaurant and Rene Portland just doesn't like it.
 
The Undergraduate Student Government may see a lot of changes after USG President-elect Rob Kampia takes over and the new USG senators take their seats next week.
 
 
SPORTS
 
It's time to start climbing back up the hill.
 
For Hope Spivey, perfection has become routine.
 
It could take weeks to relive all the positive moments of her career -- the championships, the awards, the accolades.
 
If you blinked, you probably missed a goal or two. Offense, and lots of it, was the order of the day as the women's lacrosse team outlasted Lafayette 18-11 yesterday at Lady Lion Field.
 
The rebuilding of the offense did not take long.
 
Men's Basketball Coach Bruce Parkhill is scheduled to interview today for the Villanova coaching vacancy along with three other candidates, according to a source close to the situation who asked that his name be withheld.
 
When Matt Gaudio entered Penn State as a freshman last semester, his transition into college may have been a little more complicated than most other students.
 
I thought I had outgrown the Harlem Globetrotters. Last night, the magicians of basketball proved me wrong.
 
OPINIONS
 
Collegian Editorial: Despite misspending, dialysis unit deserves funding
 
My Opinion: Adriane Hipp
 
Letters to the editor
ARTS
 
Brazil's culture and Afro-Brazilian heritage, expressed in dance and music, exposes itself to the University at 8 tonight in Eisenhower Auditorium.
 

 



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