Undergraduate Student Government Senator Larry Santucci resigned at last night's Senate meeting, saying he wants to pursue other activities. Now that a state appeals court has upheld the Pennsylvania Abortion Control Act, local pro-choice activists plan to protest in Harrisburg. A group of University researchers hopes to learn more about how to make a better pesticide by sending an experiment on a trip into space. Every Monday night a beer pitcher can be found at the entrance of Tatoo. But the pitcher is not filled with beer -- it is filled with condoms. The Commonwealth Educational System could lose a few of its campuses permanently if declining enrollment and budget problems continue to weaken the system. The groundhog tells no lies. Studies of how well college-age students know geography seem to indicate that it's a miracle students can make it from one end of campus to the other -- with or without a map. When teaching assistant Mario Ugoletti patrolled Arthur L. Welsh's Economics 4 -- Macroeconomics class last spring, he never thought he would have to fill the role of a police officer in pursuit.
Whether it be a big play or a key game, timing makes or breaks a team. But timing means more to those who wait in the wings, eagerly anticipating the chance to prove themselves. As the conference race heads into the second half, Indiana and Michigan (both were 7-2 as of yesterday) have successfully weathered the losses of marquee players Calbert Cheaney and Chris Webber and taken the inside track to the Big Ten Championship. Penn State's 63-61 victory over Iowa on Sunday at Rec Hall may have given women's basketball fans a glimpse of what is to come in the NCAA postseason tournament. The Lady Lions' (18-0, 9-0) win over the Hawkeyes, who reached the Final Four last season, solidified their No. 1 ranking but proved that Iowa is no pushover. As Bill Hunter stood in goal at the men's lacrosse alumni scrimmage on Saturday, he was trying to outperform three others competing for the same position. But even a stellar performance at that game wouldn't guarantee him a starting spot for the rest of the season. Perhaps it is because she's a journalism major. Or maybe because she is an independent person who goes after what she wants. It's still uncertain, but come game time, Wisconsin might be trying to fill a nearly seven-foot hole in its game plan. As the final seconds of the season wound down, the end had come. After 15 highly successful years in net, she thought she could walk away. But not now, not with the dream so close. My opinion: B.J. Reyes
Collegian Editorial: Black History Month must be a learning experience for all My opinion: Mikey Keating

