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[ Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1993 ]

NEWS

Women and men have been living together for epochs, but Penn State still hasn't completely accepted the idea.

WPSX-TV will lay off nine staff members at the end of the fiscal year in an attempt to cope with dwindling state funding.

Undergraduate Student Government President Rob Kampia may not have a choice in how he communicates with the USG Senate after tonight's meeting.

Before settling down, incoming freshmen will now be introduced to some of the harsher realities of college life.

A Task Force on Graduate Education recently formed out of a recommendation by the Graduate Council to improve graduate life at the University.

Lori Gay is troubled by what she sees in the effort to collect money for this year's Interfraternity Council/Panhellenic Dance Marathon.

Joab Thomas cannot drink Coke at official University functions.

Some Patton Township supervisors suspect a conflict of interest might have influenced the results of the University Park Airport's environmental study.

SPORTS

Golf is no longer just a sport played from spring to fall. To become a quality player, a golfer must also play during the winter months.

Vanderbilt had a banner season in 1992 in Jim Foster's first year at the head of the women's basketball program.

Two down and one to go is not as easy as it sounds. Just ask the men's volleyball team.

Since 1931 Penn State has made a heavy impact in collegiate men's gymnastics, tying an NCAA record for most national championships with nine.

Finally, tonight's the night.

In last Tuesday's fiercely fought battle between No. 1 Indiana and the unranked Nittany Lions, Penn State unleashed one of its most powerful weapons.

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: U.S. should limit Bosnian action to peace-keeping, U.N. action

My Opinion: Robert Godlove

My Opinion: Garrett Rothman

Letters to the editor

ARTS

If you are in the mood for a well-acted sappy love story, Sommersby is the film for you -- but leave your logic at home.

While monks no longer toil endlessly over the production of priceless scholarly volumes, modern readers still may take for granted the arduous task of publishing a manuscript.

Tomorrow morning, the movers and shakers of the film industry will wake up bright and early as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announces the nominations for the coveted Academy Awards.






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