Rockview state police have identified the body of a girl found March 24 on the northbound entrance ramp to state Route 26 from state Route 550. A recent female scholar's tenure denial has opened Pandora's box, raising more questions and controversy regarding the sociology department's tenure procedures. A University employee was ordered last week to stand trial on charges he sexually assaulted three women at his downtown photography studio between 1989 and 1991. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to review a University graduate student's child pornography conviction for possession of three tapes of fully clothed young girls. The Downtown Improvement District has chosen a leader to bring its ideas off of the drawing board and onto the streets of State College.
Even though it's been over for three months, the wrestling team's fantastic season keeps bringing the Lions recognition. The water has been kind to a trio of Penn State women. Senior Fran McDermid has been selected by the United States Swimming Association to compete in the 1993 World University Games, to be held July 8-18 in Buffalo. While the next Summer Olympic Games are still three years away, several Penn State volleyball players will be getting a taste of Olympic competition this July. Katina Mack always thought of herself as just an ordinary basketball player. But this summer that will change. The rest of the world will realize that she is much more than simply "ordinary." Enthusiasm is something that simply flows from Julie Williams. And this year, that enthusiasm flowed from the women's lacrosse coach to the members of her team.
Collegian Editorial: Lionhearted and protesters must live happily ever after -- together My Opinion: Rebecca Fishkin
The film Sliver wants to be a suspenseful drama that grabs the audience and captivates it until the credits roll at the end. Guilty as Sin may be entertaining, but it's the kind of flick you'll be ashamed to say you liked.