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[ Wednesday, March 24, 1993 ]

NEWS

A Centre Daily Times employee has been suspended pending the investigation of an accident that left an 86-year-old State College man in critical condition.

Students and faculty, men and women and University Park and Commonwealth Campuses disagree about how severe disciplinary sanctions should be for violators of University policy.

The Beta Sigma Beta Sy Barash Regatta, which is the largest philanthropy by a single fraternity in the United States, was offically kicked off last night.

Many college students may envision their retirement as a permanent spring break, but if they follow the example of today's retirees, one-third will return to the work force.

Poised around a newspaper-covered table, 9-year-old Kori Maughmer and her brothers dip brushes into blobs of paint and carefully dab their papers. Their mother, Joanie Maughmer, shuffles between showing Kori how to make purple to refilling her youngest son Dylan's glass of water. Three-year-old Dylan is excited just to color his water.

With the end of Ramadan this week, Muslim students can resume a normal eating schedule.

Sharon McKenzie is one of those people who makes you smile for no reason at all.

The bill purported to revive democracy by filling the voting booths each election may end up emptying county coffers.

Almost 1,800 people were without power last night after an electric transformer blew out on the 600 block of East Waring Avenue.

If Penn State wants more money from Harrisburg, some Undergraduate Student Government candidates say the University has to change its focus.

University Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education C. Gregory Knight announced his resignation yesterday.

SPORTS

March Madness, Baby! It's here in force, everywhere you look. The frustrated amateur gamblers comparing brackets in class, the pre-game predictions being tossed about in the dining hall. Indeed, it seems everyone this time of year is preoccupied with hoops.

Thousands of pairs of eyes at Michigan's Crisler Arena last weekend were focused on that one yellow-and-blue clad gymnast.

It's the 1992 season all over again for the men's gymnastics team -- but maybe that's a blessing in disguise.

The men's baseball team came back red hot from spring break in Jacksonville, Fla., and is hoping the recent snow has not cooled it off.

The most successful people in life are those who can rise over adversity and still shine. Whether they face internal or external problems, the best find ways to transfer bad into good.

With an eight-goal burst from the opening whistle, the women's lacrosse team started quickly and never looked back.

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: Students should attend debates, be aware of candidates, issues

My Opinion: Sean Dougherty

Letters to the editor






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