A blob of grease -- probably from a University dining hall --clogged a sewer line on Burrowes Road yesterday, spewing sewage onto the street. Sometimes a step back is a step in the right direction. When Cindy Schwartz was studying education at Penn State, her professors told her the demand for teachers was increasing and the job market looked promising. The removal of an architecture student's project this week has again brought controversy over the right of expression into the open. The Fraternity Loop soon may be making another run. The Centre County Board of Commissioners eliminated another position yesterday, and said budget problems will probably continue unless the state Legislature gives them the authority to levy an income tax.
"Winning isn't everything, but losing sucks." There may be economic talk about limiting Japanese imports, but Penn State is glad there's one in Happy Valley. This weekend is do or die for the No. 16 men's soccer team. After signing a preseason contract with the Blockbuster Bowl, Penn State faced one qualifying stipulation -- it had to win six games. The women's swimming and diving team is preparing to dive into the history books this weekend at McCoy Natatorium. Before heading out to the parties and bars tomorrow night, why not try something different? Like "Nittany Crank '92: Penn State's first indoor climbing competition." When applying for colleges, field hockey player Kirt Benedict wasn't sure if she would be able to play for a Division III team, let alone start for the Division I Lady Lions. After playing through chronic back problems (three degenerated disks) plus a broken nose last season, it's safe to say that Lion power forward Matt Gaudio is a warrior. First there was Bo, then came PrimeTime, now it's Jen Reimer's turn.
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