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[ Friday, March 31, 1995 ]

NEWS

Students vote to extinguish smoking in residence halls
In a decisive vote Wednesday, about 66 percent of the students who voted on a smoking-ban referendum supported a policy that would prohibit smoking in individual dorm rooms.

Dover man arrested for making alleged threats
A Dover man who allegedly threatened to kill his girlfriend and who ran away from State College police was apprehended by the State College Police Department yesterday.

Behavior plan not popular with landlords
Just as students are concerned about where they can live and how many of them can live there, landlords are worried about an ordinance that would hold them financially responsible for their tenants' behavior.

Line-item option effects unknown
Undergraduate Student Government President-elect Corey O'Brien and Vice President-elect Kara Annechini plan to kick off their administration by tackling three main student issues.

O'Brien vows commitment to students' issues
Undergraduate Student Government President-elect Corey O'Brien and Vice President-elect Kara Annechini plan to kick off their administration by tackling three main student issues.

Police Log

SPORTS

Lady sluggers look to clip 'Cats
Revenge. No matter what the sport, players and coaches both know it can be a powerful motivating factor.

Flying south
The Lady Lion golf team is headed south this weekend again for its second spring tournament. This time, Penn State will face more teams from the Mid-Atlantic region.

Sluggers meet MSU in conference clash
On Wednesday, the Penn State baseball team stepped out of the Big Ten, challenging St. Bonaventure to a doubleheader at Beaver Field.

Spikers attempt to avoid letdown in matches with EIVA opponents
The Penn State men's volleyball team will kick off a weekend of Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association competition when it hosts New Jersey Tech (18-10, 1-3 EIVA) at 7:30 p.m. today in Rec Hall

Connelly's offensive explosion leads attack
Just 58 seconds into the women's lacrosse game yesterday, junior midfielder Joanne Connelly started to hustle.

Savior!
The score stood deadlocked at 6-6 with less than five minutes remaining in the women's lacrosse game yesterday. Lehigh had fought back from a 6-3 deficit to even the score.

Laxers aim to continue winning ways
Last season was Don Zimmerman's first year as the men's lacrosse coach at Maryland-Baltimore County. Nine games into his inaugural campaign, he had his first encounter with Penn State. The 15-5 loss -- Zimmerman's worst in the season to that point -- left a lasting impression.

Netmen up for Big Ten shows at Wisconsin, Illinois; 2 Lion divers head to national preliminaries in Texas
After five straight home matches, the men's tennis team takes to the road this weekend, in search of Big Ten victories.

OPINIONS

Sparking protest
Collegian Editorial: GOP heats up blind patriotism with flag-burning amendment

Remembering loved ones: the human heroes of our lives
My Opinion: A.E.B. Kapp

Committing USG election fraud
My Opinion: Jason Alt

Letters to the editor

ARTS

Problem theatre
A search for a giant sea plant, a mounted swordfish or a morgue table might seem like some type of twisted scavenger hunt, but for No Refund Theater members this is part of their everyday lives.

Visiting choreographers aid PDT's centennial celebration
Two years ago, Ann Van Kuren, artistic director of the Pennsylvania Dance Theatre, Central Pennsylvania's only professional dance company, was informed by the State College Centennial Committee of the celebration planned for 1996.

Film Follies venture into Schwab
It happens every spring. Love? Usually. Professional baseball? Not very likely. Film Follies? Of course.

Latest King flick strays from formula
Dolores Claiborne is the latest to join the ranks of Stephen King novels-turned-movies. Turning away from the traditional King fare of supernatural occurences, diabolical monsters and telekinetic teen-agers, this flick focuses on the plight of a New England housekeeper, Dolores, accused of killing her employer.

Local art canvasses stores
When one walks into New Frame of Mine, the majority of pictures on the wall scream "nature." So the painting of a Mona Lisa with a metallic arm across her face is a standout.




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