![]() Back Issues Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1996 |
----------------------------NEWS---------------------------- CAC fee may increase In the past, a $35 student computer fee paid each semester has been the University's answer to funding shortages for academic computing. But $35 may not be enough of an answer anymore. Equal salary motion passed A motion passed yesterday by the University Faculty Senate recommending minimum salaries for University faculty was well-received by some of the faculty in attendance. Commission continues housing talks More than one year after the first discussion of the State College Planning Commission's RENU plan, members are still trying to define troublesome parts of a plan that would assuage housing woes of the borough. They said: He met her during his freshman year at the University of Chicago in a weight training class. He said . . . He met her during his freshman year at the University of Chicago in a weight training class. She said . . . She met him during her freshman year at the University of Chicago in a weight-training class. Police log ----------------------------SPORTS---------------------------- Collegian Sports Columnist Frank Ferriola: After these messages, hockey Big Ten wrestling dominates nation In the world of collegiate wrestling, the Big Ten Conference represents one thing -- winning. Gophers turnover season Minnesota has an inside game with burly John Thomas, athletic performers in Mark Jones and Bobby Jackson to accompany the solid play of the Big Ten's fourth leading scorer Sam Jacobson. What the Gophers lack, however, is the ability to hold on to the ball and the skill to put the round piece of leather in the basket. Ex-cager moves on Joseph Pryor, a highly recruited high school basketball star from North Carolina who spent last semester at Penn State, has enrolled at University of North Carolina- Greensboro. Spikers limp home after 0-3 weekend Even before boarding the long fight to Honolulu, Penn State coach Mark Pavlik said that the Outrigger Hotels Invitational would be a big test for a young Nittany Lion squad. Cagers ride pine into East Lansing Jarrett Stephens had quite a cheering section for Penn State's narrow disappointment Jan. 21 at Michigan. Franke too much for Lady Lions As the leading scorer for Wisconsin's women's basketball team, Barbe Franke is well accustomed to having good days. That's a no-brainer -- she averages 21.2 points per game. Deck hockey hits McKeesport sports Students at McKeesport have been finding their own ways to have fun in sports. Coach scores Brownie points Russell Brown remembers it was about 8:15 on a very dreary and very rainy Saturday morning when he got a call. His neighbor said he might be interested in looking out the window at his backyard. Not knowing what to expect, he decided to go outside, finding his son in red, flannel pajamas, back by the fence, about ready to hop into the family sandbox. Wilkes-Barre drives away with logo What does Tide detergent, McDonald's fast food, Skoal chewing tobacco and Penn State Wilkes-Barre commonwealth campus sports have in common? All of these items are currently gracing the sides of race cars. Collegian Sports Columnist Brad Young: Despite orchestrating top 10 performance, Dunn stays low key ----------------------------OPINIONS---------------------------- Collegian Editorial No butts about it Proposed smoking policy sparking up the wrong tree Reader Opinion Collegian Columnist Tom Groff: Watchpuppy offers wintertime repair projects for OPP Collegian Columnist William P. Lalor: Cultural Diversity is taking society backward |
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