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[ Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1994 ]

NEWS

Walkways remained slick as another day slipped by, leaving behind busy workers from the Office of Physical Plant and irritated students.

The sounds of a daily ride on the Loop have always been the same: the click-clack of the turn signal, the hiss of the brakes, the mumbles of students and the squeak of the folding doors.

State College consumers can expect closer scrutinization of their $20 bills during their next purchases.

With Gov. Robert P. Casey back on the job, it would seem as if Lt. Gov. Mark Singel would have plenty of free time -- but that isn't the case.

Saying it would be impossible for James R. Cruz to have a fair trial in Centre County, First Assistant Public Defender Deborah Lux requested a change of venue or venire at a pretrial hearing yesterday.

A University student finally left the confusion, death and instability of southern Mexico when she was greeted by her parents at the airport 7 p.m. Monday night.

Undergraduate Student Government President Chris Saunders unexpectedly appointed a USG Elections Commission late last night after remarks made by a resigning senator.

SPORTS

In high school, swimmer Carrie Kundrat did not have a date book -- she had a season book. Fall was for tennis, winter for swimming, and spring and summer for both.

Like a flash of lightning, he stole the puck and bolted up the ice. There was no defender to meet him as the crowd rose in anticipation of what was to follow.

When Michigan announced last year that its men's gymnastics program was going to be cut, it sent a shockwave through collegiate men's gymnastics.

Bob Darden leaned past the vaulting horse to watch his gymnasts perform the floor exercise at the Penn State Invitational.

With the foundation being laid for a proposed boycott of men's basketball games by the Black Coaches Association, it remains to be seen what effect this step will have on the remainder of the college basketball season.

The College Football Association wants to find out once and for all who the best team in Divsion I-A collegiate football is. Not by votes. Not by a popularity contest. But by a game which would pit the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the nation, as decided through a playoff system, against each other in national championship game.

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: Those with plows and shovels have to shape up or sled out

My Opinion: Rebecca Stumpf

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