The Organization for Town Independent Students will not provide results of an apartment survey to students this semester due to incomplete representation of tenants. The Interfraternity Council voted last night to grant Kappa Delta Rho Zeta fraternity probationary status. Adam Bender wants to improve student relations in the State College Borough -- that is why he decided to run for the State College Borough Council. Although he has no previous leadership experience, Joe Schultze decided to run for the State College Borough Council to improve town/gown relations. In an effort to make student government more powerful in addressing Universitywide issues, some leaders are working on a plan to restructure the student government.
Coach Joe Paterno stressed all spring that he wanted to re-establish his team as "a physically tough team again." Tennis is a game in which a player can win a lot of matches using sheer power and not much finesse. Impossible? Just ask Greg Gaunt, and he'll say it's so. Members of the women's lacrosse team were wiping their brows after yesterday's near disaster. Even though the women's basketball team didn't prove to be one of the "Beasts of the East" in the NCAA Tournament last month, the Lady Lions showed the nation otherwise last weekend. The O.J. era is officially over. No longer will we see gravity-defying catches like the one made in the end zone two years ago against Georgia Tech. No longer will we see the speed and agility on the reverse as he breaks out for long yardage. No longer will the receiving corps be anchored by such an all-purpose threat. Commissioner Paul Tagliabue was long gone. Chris Berman was back to Baseball Tonight. And the rabid New York Jets fans in the balcony were just a memory. But for four Penn State football players, Day Two of the 1993 NFL Draft was even more exciting than the media-hyped Day One. In the world of sports, once you have proven yourself to be the best, everyone is gunning for you. Twirler John Mitchell found this out firsthand.
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