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[ Thursday, Feb. 4, 1993 ]

NEWS

The continuing battle between University students and eating disorders is evident in the vomit on the floors and toilets of some commons bathrooms.

A year after the Undergraduate Student Government Senate reduced its size, senators disagree on whether it was an effective move.

"Thin is in" is a saying more and more students are taking to heart. As a result, the number of cases of eating disorders at Penn State is on the rise.

To study the behavior of people with eating disorders, Barbara Rolls' research team invited patients to the laboratory to eat.

March madness may bring highly hyped shows to the tubes of cable customers, but some subscribers will have to decide which ones they are willing to pay to see.

The Bryce Jordan Center may have knocked a few parking spaces off the lot, but student storage parking will remain -- just in a different location.

Individual salaries will not be among the new information released by the University as part of its revised budget plan, but other Big Ten institutions that release salaries disagree with the administration's reasoning.

University student Marcus Ronaldi announced yesterday he will officially run for State College mayor, but he may have "a tough row to hoe" in his campaign.

SPORTS

For Penn State's fencing team -- a squad already loaded with National Champions and All-Americans -- recognition in the world of collegiate fencing is nothing new.

As the men's tennis team returned from the Spartan Invitational on Monday night, Coach Jan Bortner pondered why the Lions came away with an individual match record of 6-10.

Following the Nittany Lions' 95-67 loss in Minnesota last night, Coach Bruce Parkhill was asked if he could extract even an iota of a positive from the thrashing his team endured.

They grew up and achieved success with gymnastics on opposite ends of the country.

Big Ten Freshman of the Year.

U.S. National Cross Country Team Trials.

Nerves just don't seem like they could ever penetrate the inferno of red hair and powerful form of April Polito as she cavorts with the crowd during her "Bad to the Bone" floor routine.

On Jan. 19, Iowa men's basketball player Chris Street was killed in a car accident.

My Opinion: Chris Otto

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: USG should use office supplies and money more carefully

Reader Forum: Lee B. Dash

My Opinion: Chris Busby

Letters to the editor

ARTS

Celebrated filmmaker Spike Lee as well as comedians from "Saturday Night Live" will be bringing their social commentary and plenty of yuk-yuks to campus this month.






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