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[ Tuesday, March 30, 1993 ]

NEWS

Fraternity members take notice -- the Take Back the Night march is for women only.

Student needs beyond just housing issues may be addressed by the newly elected officers of two student housing organizations.

Student needs beyond just housing issues may be addressed by the newly elected officers of two student housing organizations.

Putting the needs of others ahead of their own is the underlying theme of Undergraduate Student Government presidential and vice presidential candidates Dave Kranich and Jim Durkin.

Service to students is what Vince and Vance Moss want to bring to the Undergraduate Student Government as president and vice president.

Bringing the University back to the students is the heart of the Tricia Giannini and Steve Muri campaign for Undergraduate Student Government president and vice president.

Comics are not just for kids anymore.

Comic book collectors -- especially in State College -- are growing in age as well as in number.

The word "realistic" is how Chris Saunders and Heather Shore describe their platform for Undergraduate Student Government president and vice president.

The Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council decided not to endorse an Undergraduate Student Government presidential and vice presidential ticket this year.

Issues such as minority concerns are often overlooked in Undergraduate Student Government elections, but some of this year's candidates have moved minority issues to the forefront.

No heat, a broken refrigerator or a lack of hot water are grounds for keeping rent from a landlord in a city.

Accusations of secrecy and exclusionary policies have surfaced against Undergraduate Student Government presidential candidate Chris Saunders.

Undergraduate Student Government presidential candidates debated for the third time last night in the HUB Fishbowl.

At 3.3 pounds and 561 pages, the University's revised and expanded 1992-93 operating budget -- now available to the public -- will provide more detailed information on the University's finances.

Adam Bender believes he could successfully serve as both Undergraduate Student Government president and State College Borough Council member, and to him, that's half the battle.

SPORTS

Physical errors turn a coach's hair grey. Mental mistakes are the seeds of an ulcer. A combination of both? Poor Joe Hindelang.

The Penn State equestrian team, on the strength of a superior regular season performance, will compete in the national tournament on May 1-2.

The first Big Ten road trip of the season proved to be a learning experience for the women's tennis team.

For almost three decades, the name Paterno has been synonymous with coaching excellence in college football.

The Penn State cycling club got a pleasant surprise this weekend at Slippery Rock.

The Penn State synchronized swimming team concluded its season with an eighth-place finish at the national meet last week. The event, which lasted from Wednesday to Saturday at Florida State University, featured 26 teams and was won by Ohio State.

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: Saunders/Shore have experience, knowledge for successful USG

My Opinion: Nick Capo

Letters to the editor

ARTS

Through the side door of Schwab Auditorium, down narrow stairs, into a cramped, twisted hallway covered with chipped paint, a short path snakes around the entrails of the building.

Bettie Serveert's bassist Herman Bunskoeke is sporting major pillow hair.

Whatever you do, don't label them "rock critics."






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