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Thursday, April 20, 1995
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Condom maker diversifies labels
Although LifeStyles condoms are adding Spanish directions to their labels, many people do not think it will make much difference to the Hispanic population in State College.
Bill could wipe out Net surfers
The Information Superhighway may be taking an unusual turn next week, causing net surfers to face new limitations in what once was an open arena for communication.
Software lets users see future
Imagine a world where the telephone is obsolete, where person-to-person communication involves turning on a computer and sitting in front of a camera.
This web snagged a planet
If anyone around the world wants to find out what is happening in University student Jason White's life, they do not need to call or send him a letter. They can simply access the "Jason White Page" on the World Wide Web and get current information, complete with color photographs.
Leader finds strength in knowledge
On Monday and Tuesday nights, men dressed as women, women dressed as men and both dressed as various animals filed into the Paul Robeson Cultural Center to participate in a "Spring Fever Reliever."
Spring Week features greek Kermit, Al Bundy
On Monday and Tuesday nights, men dressed as women, women dressed as men and both dressed as various animals filed into the Paul Robeson Cultural Center to participate in a "Spring Fever Reliever."
Commission may rezone to preserve history
Because the State College Planning Commission wants a historic area of town to grow and develop, it does not want old buildings demolished for new apartments.
Rally unifies black student community
Last night at the Pollock Commons, a small group of African-American students, many from Greek organizations, gathered together for a black community rally entitled "Educating the Masses."
Oklahoma bombing disturbs University
The shock waves of the bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City yesterday have reached as far as University Park.
Police Log
Analysts outdo Mel Kiper Jr. with NFL draft predictions
Throughout last season, speculation ran rampant that the 1994 version of the Lions' offense was the best ever to take the Beaver Stadium field -- maybe one of the best ever in college football. Although a trio from Notre Dame's 1993 offense went in the first round, no three teammates have ever been selected in the first 10 picks. Lions Ki-Jana Carter, Kerry Collins and Kyle Brady have a legitimate chance to earn that distinction.
Lady linksters hope to rebound at San Francisco Invitational
Competing at the University of San Francisco Invitational at 7:30 a.m. today, the women's golf team is far from home -- far away from the Penn State Blue Course, the scene of the Lady Lions' disappointing second-place finish in their only home tournament last weekend.
Laxers crush Bison
The mark of a championship team isn't always whether it wins or loses. Sometimes it is how well it respond to a tough loss.
Gymnasts set for NCAAs
Gymnast Mark Cooper is going to be watching the NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships from a different seat tonight when Penn State and five other qualifying squads begin their quest for the national title.
Netwomen slam Marshall
Two opponents confronted the women's tennis team yesterday at the Penn State Tennis Club: The Marshall Thundering Herd and the forceful winds.
Sluggers win 1st, drop 2nd against Cornell
Before its Big Ten showdown with Indiana this weekend, the baseball team traveled out of the conference yesterday to play a doubleheader against Cornell.
Gymnasts set for NCAAS
The women's gymnastics team achieved the goal it had been striving for all year -- it won the 1995 Northeast Regional Championships, a feat which will send the Lady Lions to the NCAA championships. The Lady Lions are the No. 12 seed in the tournament and have a new goal in mind.
Brady models 'All-American' look
Most Penn State fans would recognize former Lion tight end Kyle Brady as No. 81 on the football field, but they probably could not describe him once he's off the field.
Women unite
Collegian Editorial: Tonight's march will help to stamp out victimhood for all women
Pet industry raining products, advice like cats and dogs
My Opinion: Allison Bull
Letters to the editor
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