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Back Issues
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Thursday, Jan. 26, 1995
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USG Election Code changes Potential Undergraduate Student Government presidential candidates will face new rules for the upcoming elections in March. The 1995 Elections Code was passed through the USG Senate Tuesday. University House mystery revealed Students who walk by the large, white-pillared University House probably don't know what goes on inside. Medical center collaboration reduces costs The University's Hershey Medical Center has expanded its collaborative efforts, bringing Carlisle Hospital into a partnership that already includes Holy Spirit Hospital. Man robs Uni-Mart A disguised man armed with a hunting knife entered a Uni-Mart on U.S. Route 322 yesterday morning and demanded money from the cashier, the Philipsburg state police said. Lecture series goes where no one has gone before With a little imagination, answers to the questions most often pondered about the universe may be easy to understand -- even without any scientific background. Music man tries his hand with Blue Band In the midst of piles of musical scores accumulated on wooden shelves sits a desk that is also overflowing with papers. A brass mouthpiece is lying at the edge but is motionless. Preliminary hearings Police Log Track star Jones jumping for greater heights Penn State high jumper Holly Jones stepped up to her mark. She put her toe on the tape and looked from it to the bar. She looked down again. PSU complies with standards As collegiate athletic programs nationwide try to deal with the issue of gender equity, Penn State's athletic department does not seem worried. Forwards dominating Big Ten Last season was a miserable one for Ohio State Coach Nancy Darsch. Her Buckeyes were supposed to follow their Final Four run of 1992-93 with more success. But it was not to be. Gymmen unaffected by new scoring rule Men's Gymnastics Coach Randy Jepson liked what he saw when basketball implemented the shot clock. Earl's silence leading Lions The point guard position in basketball is not always a glamourous one. The player usually sets up the offense and, on occasion, scores. But that suits Penn State's Dan Earl just fine. Women's hoops enjoying exciting season despite naysayers My Opinion: Ann Tatko Collegian Editorial: Everyone needs to take responsibility for rape prevention Crusing the internet is not without its high-tech fatalities My Opinion: Marc Rigas Letters to the editor Overproduction pulls 'Lamprey' to depths -- lam--prey, n, pl lampreys (12c): any of an order of aquatic vertebrates that are widely distributed in temperate and subartic regions in both fresh and salt water and resemble eels but have a large suctorial mouth. | ||||
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