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[ Thursday, April 14, 1994 ]

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Philipsburg State Police said a man arrested last month for alleged sexual involvement with a 13-year-old boy allegedly engaged in sexual relations with another boy.

From being pushed around in a stroller by her mother at Washington rallies, to passing out pamphlets for her mother's political campaigns when she was 8 years old, politics have been a part of Bethany Hafer's life since before she can remember.

It's that time again -- the period of the year when University students are breaking out their ball peen hammers and pulverizing their piggy banks. It's the end of the semester and money is scarce.

Behind the walls of the State Correctional Institution at Rockview, eight inmates discussed Freud's theories on sexuality.

Taking back the night is offered to all women, but there are some women of color, especially some black women, who think the event may be segregated.

SPORTS

Steve Wartick was ready for the upcoming meeting with a group of his former Penn State teaching colleagues. Throughout his four-plus hour flight from St. Louis to Pittsburgh and ultimately State College, the business professor from the University of Missouri at St. Louis had been doing his homework, researching possible angles the meeting could take.

Ken Wille can't sit still. It is a problem the defenseman on the lacrosse team has had since he was a child. He fidgets and fusses, trying to control his energy.

After a 10-year tenure as assistant coach of the men's swimming and diving team, two-time Olympic gold-medalist Janie Brown has decided to resign.

Some of the nation's top high school basketball players will be in Pittsburgh this weekend for the 1994 Roundball Classic, and for the first time in a number of years, a Penn State men's basketball recruit will be among them.

The softball team strode confidently onto Lady Lion field last night to take on the Kent Golden Flashes -- just as confidently as Custer strode into Little Big Horn. And the results were the same.

What better way to prepare for the NCAA Final Four than with four matches in the comfortable confines of Rec Hall?

Before each dive, Chris Devine gets behind the board -- someplace where the diver won't bother the other competitors.

My Opinion: Jonathan Bombulie

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: Women walk without worries, but just for one night

My Opinion: Brian Bennett

Letters to the editor






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