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[ Wednesday, April 7, 1993 ]

NEWS

Kinko's The Copy Center is planning for a "new look" in a new place.

Comic strips aren't just for heterosexuals.

Alison Bechdel, originally from Beechcreek, said her strip, "Dykes to Watch Out For," is unique because women are not represented in a traditional manner -- her characters are lesbians, like her.

James Rambeau says the University Scholars Program is a vital tool for promoting quality undergraduate education at Penn State.

Goodbye Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Hello Penn State!

As more students come into the State College Borough and more families move out, the tax base is stagnating.

The University's unionized nurses will strike today, after the breakdown of contract negotiations between the University and the Pennsylvania Nurses Association Local 811.

Marcus Ronaldi found that "the greatest student leader is apathy" -- which is why he decided to withdraw from the race to become State College mayor.

SPORTS

After an ugly derailment last weekend against Iowa, the Lady Lions' softball team hopes to get back on track today with a doubleheader at Kent State.

March is known for several big events.

St. Patrick's Day, the beginning of spring and Ivan Spinner winning the Big Ten Tennis Player of the Month.

The men's track program is doing well by athletic standards, but academics is where it is blazing a trail.

It is time for the women's lacrosse team to trade in turf burns for grass stains.

Spring football is a time for change and experimentation.

For linebacker/fullback Jon Witman it's a time to reverse an old experiment.

It was a battle between two struggling baseball teams. Penn State had lost eight of its last nine games. Bucknell owned an overall record of 1-15, with a .226 team batting average and a 7.26 earned run average. Something had to give.

Temperature in the 70s, dry green grass and no wind may be dream conditions to a golfer, but for the women's golf team, they can be a nightmare.

In an applause-filled night, the Undergraduate Student Government Senate said goodbye to the old and warmed up the new as the second session of the 23rd congress came to a close last night.

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: Kampia/Schneck administration raised awareness but fizzled out

My Opinion: Sean Dougherty

Letters to the editor






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