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[ Wednesday, April 28, 1993 ]

NEWS

The Harris Township Consolidation Committee has decided not to support a report that recommends consolidating five Centre Region municipalities to form one city.

A University student said he will file harassment charges today against Bill Ames, the chairman of The Lionhearted's board of directors.

Mark Spangenburg doesn't want to arrive places like everyone else -- so he straps on rollerblades.

James Loughran wants everyone who lives in State College to feel welcome.

Whoever said life begins at 70 definitely had Betty Grudin in mind.

University Health Services will get $73,000 more than it originally expected.

A list of demands for an improved campus climate for women was delivered to the administration yesterday by two women's organizations.

People are starting to notice the change in the voice of Old Main.

SPORTS

As his journey to the 1996 Summer Olympics continues, Dave Loshelder has added another accomplishment to an already impressive list.

Craig Driver drives the defense.

Driver, a senior tri-captain for the men's lacrosse team, only plays when the ball is on the Penn State side of the field. But when he's in, he makes it count.

The last-minute decision of Men's Track Coach Harry Groves to rearrange his 4x800 team at the Penn Relays fulfilled a longtime goal of senior co-captain Kevin Cripanuk.

A rollercoaster ride. That may be the best way to describe the women's golf season.

It's quarter to twelve. The glass slippers are starting to lose their luster. The Cinderella story of Marie Hawkins has almost come to a close.

The men's volleyball team is, without a doubt, the best team in the East.

Scarlet fever hit the men's golf team with a vengeance last weekend.

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: Museum a necessary reminder of the horrors of Holocaust

My Opinion: Ben Novak

My Opinion: Lisa Loeffler

Letters to the editor

ARTS

Like any other obsessed fan seduced by one of pop's latest stars, Kate Cervino, a local resident, waited patiently for a glimpse of 10,000 Maniacs singer Natalie Merchant yesterday afternoon behind Rec Hall.






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