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[ Monday, March 1, 1993 ]

NEWS

Dave Felice spends a lot time checking the layout of fraternity houses.

Opening windows, wearing shorts in the dorms and breaking a sweat in classes may sound like signs of spring, but in mid-winter the University heating system is often to blame.

Graduate and undergraduate students may blend together on the street or in a bar, but lifestyle differences cause some graduates to reside apart from the undergraduate herd.

Last week's U.S. Supreme Court decision to restrict drug forfeitures will have little effect on Centre County, even though the county's drug enforcement program is partially funded by seized drug money.

Not everyone is looking for fun in the sun when they go on a spring break trip.

The Interfraternity Council Board of Control recently found Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity guilty of hazing activities in violation of IFC Code of Behavior.

Although the State College Borough Council is scheduled to vote on the proposed fair housing ordinance tonight, some local residents still are fighting the sexual orientation and marital status clauses.

State College may be one of a kind.

If the State College Borough Council passes the proposed fair housing ordinance tonight, State College will be the only municipality in the area to have an ordinance ensuring equal housing opportunities.

Ignore the whispers, disregard the gossip and forget the rumors -- your fast food is not contaminated with the AIDS virus.

SPORTS

It wasn't the prettiest of matches, but the men's volleyball team got the job done.

After hosting the Washington's Birthday Invitational last weekend and sweeping 10 of the 16 events, the men's track team is raring to go.

For the women's tennis team, playing in the Big Ten brings the best competition and a lot of pressure.

Bumps and bruises and aches and pains are part of life for the women's gymnastics team.

After having its season-opening weekend wiped-out by snow, the Nittany Lion baseball team has re-scheduled a doubleheader against Old Dominion for today.

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The men's gymnastics team needed a magic lamp with a genie when it traveled to No. 1 Ohio State on Saturday.

From 1988 to 1992, Susan Robinson at times played as though she was immortal.

After a heartbreaking 73-71 loss to Ohio State last Wednesday, the No. 6 Lady Lions returned to the court in impressive fashion yesterday, handing Wisconsin a decisive 95-66 setback.

The men's lacrosse team became another victim in the recent streak of unfortunate fouls and penalties called against Penn State athletics.

For years the Big Ten has been the top wrestling conference in the country.

The incredible has happened.

A close game was actually played at the ice pavilion last weekend.

They skated around the ice pavilion for the last time before Nationals and proudly raised the trophy as the 1993 ACHL champions.

My Opinion: Kevin Kingsbury

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: Borough council plans to vote on housing ordinance tonight

My Opinion: Amanda Martin

Letters to the editor






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