President Woodrow Wilson ran for re-election in 1916 under the slogan, "Don't change horses in midstream" -- and one University political scientist said President Bush should follow this advice in deciding whether to keep Dan Quayle as his running mate. In some ways, Penn State coaches have been losing for years. Losing athletes to graduation, that is. While the gender equity debate continues, some in high places show little worry over the current status of women in administrative ranks and say the numbers will increase. Rape may be everyone's problem, but only women attended a sexual assault awareness program -- originally geared toward airing coed misconceptions -- last week. The University Hearing Board dismissed charges against a student who allegedly threatened a participant during a Penn State Pro-Choice-sponsored "die-in" April 10. Regardless of what she wears or how many beers she has, a woman does not want to be raped. But many people -- men and women -- still believe they sometimes ask for it. Despite the deepening recession, the University has drawn $63 million in private funding support for the 1991-92 fiscal year -- the largest amount collected so far.
An overlooked coach on just about any football staff is the strength and conditioning coach. He's the guy behind the scenes who conditions the players, monitors the weightroom and helps establish a diet.
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