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[ Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1993 ]

NEWS

He said he is gay -- he was disenrolled from Navy ROTC and he lost the scholarship that was paying for his education.

Almost 130 years have passed since Pennsylvania saw the bloody hand of war at Gettysburg, but Pennsylvanians have served with distinction in the armed forces to the present day.

Interfraternity Council members last night heard campaign speeches from the seven men running for president, administrative vice president and treasurer.

Students taking more than the average workload may be forced to pay additional tuition charges.

This semester has barely begun, yet next semester plans are under way -- it's time to find a place to live.

It may not be wise to plan on paying for a spring break cruise with a security deposit.

SPORTS

For some, getting to college means having good grades. For others, it's good college board scores or sometimes just plain luck. But for Carlos Ortiz, good hands were his ticket to higher education.

The meet at Temple on Saturday night was like any other meet for gymnast Mike Masucci.

It's one thing to lose in the losers' game of a hockey tournament, but for the Ohio University Bobcats, it meant losing something more than a game.

Penn State's Antonio Davis is making his mark in the realm of collegiate track and field.

My Opinion: Kevin Kingsbury

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: Addison retiring as mayor after years of public service

My Opinion: Nick Capo

Letters to the editor

ARTS

Body of Evidence represents the most unpleasant filmgoing experience in recent memory.

On the surface, The Dirges seem like The All-American Band of Penn State.

Billed as an "outrageous and sexy comedy thriller," the new film Hexed comes off as nothing more then a tired exercise in amateur filmmaking.

No Ones Hero guitarist Todd Simpson gets home from work as a UPS employee and he's reeling.

Some call them pulpy or "puffery." Others read them like bibles. But no matter what, in 1992 they were definitely popular.






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