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Back Issues [ Friday, Sept. 25, 1992 ]


NEWS

Only one of two former Penn State Bookstore officials charged with alleged thefts of nearly $40,000 will appear for a pre-trial conference today.

Some protesters in the VIP section of the Old Main lawn Wednesday said they were attacked when they chanted and held up anti-Bush signs during the president's speech.

Despite delays, the multi-million dollar renovations to the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering buildings should be completed by 1994.

Kim, a rape survivor, is trying to help the Panhellenic Council deliver the message that "rape is everyone's problem" to all 1992 sorority pledges.

Greeks helping Greeks.

The verdict is in again -- on the average, sorority women have higher academic standings than fraternity men and independent students.

In an effort to create more effective teaching and learning at the University, the Commission for Undergraduate Education is assessing current education techniques.

Dawn McKee said the most difficult cases she handles as a victim/witness advocate are the ones involving children.

Kurt Krahnke goes for the pumpkin bread. Celesta Prop's friend goes for the spinach. Julia Johnson goes for the people.

SPORTS

Erin White may be the best Penn State athlete you have never heard of.

In August, they toiled in the hot summer sun to condition themselves and get back into shape. For the first three weeks of September, they played matches against each other to recapture their form and begin another season.

The Lady Booters hope to be on their toes this weekend after the Ohio State Buckeyes stepped on them last Saturday.

We've all heard about Air Jordan, but what about Air Booters. That's right -- Air Booters.

Injuries inevitably play a big part in just about any athlete's career and Lion strong safety Chris Cisar has found that out the hard way.

While Penn State and Maryland will be playing in the same stadium tomorrow, each team has taken a different route in getting there.

Tricia Lehman and her brother Steve used to play tennis together in the backyard. Now, they are competing at the Division I level at Penn State.

Are you ready for action and excitement? You had better be, because Big Ten women's volleyball is finally here.

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: PSU and PepsiCo unresponsive to Commonwealth Campus needs

My Opinion: Dave Hollingsworth

Letters to the editor

ARTS

The luscious, red, vibrant lips are back in State College leaving a big wet smacker on the movie screen at all hours of the night.

Pre-Law, physical education and speech -- not exactly three related fields, but Professor Richard Nichols tried majoring in them as an undergraduate at Michigan State.

From the early prehistoric drawings in the Laseaux Caves of France through the modern computerized graphics of today, the horse has been used by artists as a subject for centuries.






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