Throw away the aspirin. Sex or censorship? That is the question. "Whoa! Check out those hot buns!" Imagining himself in 1846, "Josiah" stirred what children believed was maple sap. Adults and children took turns mixing, never knowing that the clear liquid was actually water. They listened closely to Josiah's story of how maple syrup was discovered. Rejection is a part of many relationships -- especially in college -- but sometimes it can have unexpected consequences when the jilted person becomes obsessed. As the political chess match continues in Moscow, the rest of the world waits for the next move. Academics are often a lost issue in the Undergraduate Student Government campaigning. The firing of two University employees involved in a defunct group opposing two University officials has sparked controversy over the reasons for their dismissal. State anti-stalking laws soon may have federal backing if recently proposed legislation passes. But in Pennsylvania and 17 other states, no laws exist outlawing following and intimidating a person.
Although the NCAA has made several strides toward reforming intercollegiate athletics, the task is far from complete. The 70-member Penn State cycling team is revved up for a tough season, hoping to defend its conference championship title. The men's gymnastics team had a strong finish at last weekend's Big Ten Championships. Now that the NCAA wrestling tournament is officially history, here is a look back at some of the event's more interesting facts and figures: With a tough weekend looming on the horizon, one might think the women's lacrosse team would not take an intense approach to today's apparently easy game. When the Lady Lions' golf team left for its tournament at William and Mary last Thursday, it was expecting the worst. JMU, Part II. That was the scenario Saturday at Rec Hall as the women's basketball team was upset at home in the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years. A popular image of wrestlers is one of men sweating heavily in innumerable layers of clothing and repeatedly starving themselves with the vague phrase, "I'm trying to make weight."
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