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Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1995
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SARB closes student leader investigation
The three-week investigation of Undergraduate Student Government President Mike King, Associate Supreme Court Justice James O'Rourke and Chief Justice Corey O'Brien is over. The Senate Appointments and Review Board (SARB) has found the "evidence inconclusive and cannot make any recommendations to the Senate," according to the investigation report submitted last night at the USG Senate meeting.
Dining halls judged mmm, mmm good
Every day hundreds of students trek to their dining hall to take part in the rituals of breakfast, lunch and dinner. But few of them know about the award-winning program there that serves them.
Activists protest newspaper inserts
Waving signs and chanting slogans, a small group of activists urged students to sign petitions yesterday at the campus gates to end the use of advertising inserts in the campus newspaper.
State College restaurants gear up for hungry 'Thon crowds
The couples involved in the 1995 Interfraternity Council/Panhellanic Dance Marathon are not the only ones preparing for the 48 hours of continual activity.
University works toward reducing hazardous waste
As a generator of a large quantity of hazardous materials -- any material that is ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic -- Penn State disposed of more than 90,000 pounds of hazardous waste last year.
Police Log
Purdue in hunt to repeat as Big Ten champs
Now that the first half of the Big Ten men's basketball season is history, things are starting to take shape in the standings. The teams that were favored to contend for the title are right in the thick of things, while the others are falling quickly by the wayside.
Lions aim to pass Purdue
In the aftermath of a disastrous second-half performance that led to a devastating loss to No. 7 Michigan State last Saturday, the men's basketball team faces an important final stretch with little time to regroup.
Icers' recruiting perks up with wins
The Icers' success this year has caused a flood of interest in Penn State ice hockey. The No. 1 ranked team (21-4-1) in the American Collegiate Hockey Association's latest poll, the Icers have attracted attention from all over the country, as far away as California.
Even before NBA stardom, Grant Hill gave classmate a thrill
My Opinion: Cameron McGaughy
Partisan palsy
Collegian Editorial: Clinton must show his support for surgeon general nominee
Pepsico's complicity in the torment of Burma
My Opinion: Fred Anderson
Letters to the editor
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