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[ Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1993 ]

NEWS

Kim Kranich lives with her partner, which could be enough to get her kicked out of her apartment.

Sororities at Penn State are continuing their success in academic achievement.

Times are changing and so are the University's libraries.

The Rev. Paul Grabill doesn't know what all the fuss is about.

Gov. Robert P. Casey recently approved $75 million for capital projects at the University.

A University student will face trial Jan. 22 for allegedly harassing a group of men and women.

U.S. troops weren't the only ones startled when American journalists greeted them in Somalia.

SPORTS

The dawn of Rahsaan?

Probably not . . . at least not yet.

"I was still kind of shocked that it happened."

Yesterday, classes started, and of course everyone is thrilled to be going back to classes (or supposed to be).

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: Bush's Christmas Eve actions a blow to the public trust

My Opinion: Bridget Mount

Letters to the editor

ARTS

A "hot mama" suggests fuchsia hotpants and lipgloss.

While most members of their high school graduating class are flipping burgers or slaving over textbooks, members of the band Live are dealing with new-found fame and a grueling tour schedule.

Richard Attenborough's Chaplin is the latest venture into film biography from the director of Gandhi and Cry Freedom. It's a film that seems to be about everything except who the Little Tramp was.

Like almost everything in life, the past year in film offered as many diamonds as coal.

Most labels -- stoner, jock, dork, punk -- left students' lives when they outgrew The Breakfast Club and graduated from high school.






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