Black Caucus and its leaders will be watching over the shoulders of University officials and lending a helping hand when necessary on minority issues. University Police Services shot and killed a suspected rabid raccoon near the sidewalk in front of Eisenhower Auditorium early yesterday morning, said Wayne Weaver, University police supervisor. D. Lewis Mothersbaugh, assistant vice president for business services, has been placed on administrative leave at the same time that his department is under investigation. Imagine plates and plates full of pasta coming from all directions, complimented with garlic bread and salads, maybe even a touch of sorbet. All-you-can-eat pasta nights make this doughy fantasy a reality three days a week in State College. From the drum circles of the world's first inhabitants to the repetitive, beat-driven music of today's dance scene, music is undergoing a transformation. WILLAMSBURG -- For residents of a small Central Pennsylvanian town, yesterday was a normal day. Nancy Mansula was out walking her dog and the Mini-Mart down the road was entertaining business as usual. Preparing to take their first advisory role since becoming the Executive Student Action Council, ESAC discussed topics to review with University President Joab Thomas.
Home field may be a big advantage in many different sports, but in cross country the advantage lends itself to its participants in more way's than just fan support. Even if the men's cross country team would break the course record tomorrow, it wouldn't be that important. As the final seconds of the game ticked off the clock, a goalkeeper's dream had been realized. This weekend's rugby matchup features the classic protege-versus-mentor billing. But the reason is not one of revenge. The outcome is unlikely to bear any consequence in the relationship when the two teams meet head-to-head. Back in 1971, or some time fairly long ago -- Coach Joe Paterno had a hard time remembering exactly what year it was --a young lady by the name of Robin Fry babysat for the Paterno family in Hawaii. Some call it the ability to raise your level of play. Others call it stepping up. Andi Chiumento can't stand the cold. In fact, she down right hates it. The field hockey team will strive for five this weekend. The dreaded sophomore slump. The standout freshman who can't reclaim the edge that made him so good so soon. The sparkling debut, the disappointing follow-up. He can now say it without cringing. He doesn't necessarily like it, but he accepts it. The two sides of John Sacca have already been placed on full display this season.
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