They raised their voices so they wouldn't have to cover their ears. High school vocational technical programs may be as viable an avenue to high-paying careers as a college education. The Rev. Fred Byrne thinks the R.E.M. song "Losing My Religion" sums up the religious faith of many college students. Room and board rate changes will be one of the items on the agenda as the University Board of Trustees meets today and tomorrow in Hershey. Imagine being sent to a foreign country and encountering poisonous snakes, giant monitor lizards and a tribe of recently reformed headhunters. Spring will jump into action this weekend. University Board of Trustees President William Schreyer is the mystery man who agreed to donate $1 million to improve Pattee -- but under one condition. The multibillionaire will not give up his battle. And we're off.
AMES, Iowa -- After two rounds, Penn State's wrestling team has a chance to claim its first NCAA title in 40 years. Confidence, confidence, confidence. That was the Lady Lion golf team's missing ingredient over spring break. After suffering a 25-3 shellacking at the hands of No. 1 North Carolina, the men's lacrosse team continues to lick its wounds and is hoping for its first win this weekend at No. 8 Towson State. The now infamous Blizzard of '93 has come and gone, but its effects are still being felt by the women's softball team. Imagine JoePa leading his team out for the national championship -- at Beaver Stadium. Perhaps the third time will be the charm for the men's gymnastics team in the Big Ten. Last season, Penn State's quest for an initial Big Ten women's gymnastics championship was rudely interrupted by Michigan. At this point in the season, it is especially important for the men's volleyball team to win. Lori Fitzgerald scored her third goal of the game with three minutes remaining yesterday to lift the women's lacrosse team to its third victory in as many games this season. After spending recent years near the bottom of the Big East standings -- constantly in the shadow of the men's basketball program -- the women's team was involved in a role reversal at Georgetown. After playing under the sun over spring break, it's back under the florescent lights of the Tennis Club for the women's tennis team. My Opinion: Stacy Toy
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