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[ Wednesday, April 6, 1994 ]

NEWS

Concerned administration of justice majors met last night at a Justice Association meeting to discuss the role they can play in the reconstruction of their department's faculty.

Lisa Roth knew she would be waiting quite a while when she went to update the photo on her drivers license. It was 3:30 p.m. on a Saturday afternoon and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Rockview Community Driver's Licensing Office in Pleasant Gap had a long line of customers.

Some people involved in the Undergraduate Student Government election said USG needs to look into eliminating loopholes that may have allowed ineligible people to vote in elections last Wednesday.

It is often said that the home is where the heart is. For many, the idea of having a comfortable place to live is something to be taken for granted.

After a controversial election, some former Undergraduate Student Government presidential and vice presidential candidates have decided not to file violations against the election commission.

Stacey Bronstein has had the hell beaten out of her.

Twice.

Those two horrific experiences helped Bronstein (senior-history), a Brumbaugh Hall resident assistant, know what to do when her residents began to express concerns about the recent wave of on-campus assaults.

SPORTS

It is a match up made in lacrosse heaven.

When the No. 6 Lady Lions (4-3) meet Lafayette (2-5) today at 3:30 p.m. at Lady Lion Field, two women at opposite ends of their collegiate lacrosse careers will face each other.

As the seconds ticked off the clock, Kirby Swanson became irritable. He didn't want to see Arkansas obtain college basketball's most cherished prize.

Jeri Daniels-Elder has taken freshman Kim Hicks under her wing like a second mother to bring out better performances in the freshman thrower.

While his team gathered to watch basketball on March 25, Michigan Gymnastics Coach Bob Darden was trying to confirm the rumors. Rumors that had haunted his squad throughout the week.

The softball team turned in two spectacular performances in its home opener last night -- one a display of pitching prowess, the other a show of gutsy baserunning and clutch hitting.

Student-athletes are celebrating their achievements today, as the governor proclaimed April 6 "Student-Athlete Day" in Pennsylvania.

My Opinion: Ann Tatko

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: USG election violations demands justice be served

My Opinion: Stephanie DiFilippo

Letters to the editor

ARTS

Ah, spring is in the air. Short-sleeved shirts, blue skies, birds, flowers and female oil wrestlers.






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