Gianna Jessen is a survivor. An abortion survivor. Jessen's birthday is on April 6, and she will be celebrating 16 years of survival. Maintenance and cleaning levels would suffer as a result of a potential $6.1 million cut to the University's finance and operations budget. When Chris Anderson joined Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, the last place he expected to live was a hotel. Charles Cino graduated from Penn State two years ago expecting to find a job -- eventually. No one likes to wait -- especially for health care. The Women's Health Clinic, 7 Shulze Hall, which opened last January, recently expanded its hours from 20 to 40 per week to further eliminate long waiting periods for women's health services. A verdict handed down by a district magistrate may have been a First Amendment victory. It was football season. President Bush was in town. But the Blue Band took a few hours away from playing for the president and from practice to help promote fitness --and milk. As U.S. troops tackle their humanitarian mission in Somalia, University students are divided about the military's new role. When he returned from World War II, Richard McCartney chose a wife and family instead of a college education.
Purdue's women's basketball team was supposed to be in the middle of a rebuilding process this season. Bridget Foley, Michelle Manzolillo and Nancy Rosenheck never really knew the coach that recruited them. The Lions made history Wednesday when they defeated Northwestern for Penn State's first-ever Big Ten win. After two months of uncertainties, the No. 2 wrestling team finally has a set lineup. For a lot of students, the holiday break is a time to relax and forget about working hard. But for the women's swim team, it was the rigorous beginning of the 1993 portion of the swimming schedule. Who needs the Big Ten when you've got opponents like these? While the women's cross country team ran away with a No. 6 national ranking in the fall, the rest of the track team practiced. A number of positions on the men's track team could be up for grabs when the Lions kick off their indoor season tomorrow with the Nittany Lion Invitational. Bow-wow and another ow for the underdogs. The men's gymnastics team faces Syracuse at 7:30 tonight in Rec Hall as the underdog, with one gymnast injured and another one out for academic reasons. Look out Icers fans, a pack of puck-hungry Wolves are coming. Tomorrow afternoon, the men's volleyball team re-enacts its own version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
Collegian Editorial: Board president steps down after two productive terms My Opinion: Scott Dodd