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[ Wednesday, April 21, 1993 ]

NEWS

The winners of the primary race for Centre County District Attorney position should not be a big surprise -- there will be only one candidate on each ticket.

The county decided yesterday not to finance a new prison facility that would ease Centre County Prison's overcrowding problem.

Students, faculty and members of the Altoona community have pulled together since an Altoona Campus student was shot Friday.

A University decision to eliminate prayer from commencement ceremonies has drawn little reaction.

Although it may get lost in the Undergraduate Student Government limelight, the USG Academic Assembly works to provide students with a better academic environment.

Although Heidi Schauster's parents signed her organ donor card for her when she was 16, she doesn't know if her parents are organ donors.

For many University students, summer means vacation. But for others it is a chance to get a taste of the working world.

The Undergraduate Student Government Senate allocated funds from unrestricted accounts last nightto help USG run efficiently.

As an undergraduate, Holli Weisman's parents handled her tuition.

Members of the Ferguson Township consolidation committee are split on a decision to support a Centre Region report which recommends consolidation of the State College Borough and the region's five townships to form one municipality.

SPORTS

Duquesne was turned inside out yesterday, 7-0, by the men's tennis team.

The better the defense a team has, the better the chance that it will win.

You could say that Lori Fitzgerald goes to extremes.

When the senior attacker takes the field for the women's lacrosse team, she gives nothing less than 100 percent and expects nothing less than perfection.

Most people realize the women on the Penn State golf team do a lot of driving, but sometimes it is the riding that effects their games.

A bittersweet season has finally ended for the men's gymnastics team. Everytime something went right, something also seemed to go wrong.

The competition was stiff and the pressure was on, but Penn State equestrians prevailed as zone champions last weekend.

In the past week, the Lady Lion softball team got its first wins since spring break, its first Big Ten wins of the season, and its first no-hitter in two years.

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: Outcome-based education plan the wrong move for Pennsylvania

My Opinion: Sean Dougherty

Letters to the editor

ARTS

While sitting on the steps of Old Main during last Sunday's Earth Day festivities, Jay Cheddar and the Cheesetones conceded the group is calling it quits.






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