![]() Back Issues Thursday, April 17, 1997 |
![]() ----------------------------NEWS---------------------------- Light in darkness As the darkness falls this evening, many University students will seek the light of empowerment. Personalities Her name is Julia Davenport, but when she dances she is called Jezebel. She flows on the dance floor in a sensual dance. Distracting the men from their thoughts, she enters their thoughts; she dances and becomes their fantasy. Whole heartedly hoping for revival If you find yourself looking for more reading material to kill time between classes, you might pick an extra newspaper in the morning -- the controversial Lionhearted returns to publication this semester. Fraternity members hear from the judge Addressing what he called the largest and most influential fraternity system in the nation, Judge Mitch Crane said fraternity members must minimize risks that may threaten the system's livelihood. Student agrees with borough's housing plan In the quiet, reserved neighborhood surrounding 653B Waupelani Drive, complete with rolling green grass and the sound of children playing, lives a not-so-reserved University undergraduate named Earl B. Smith. Chimping at the bit for Jane Goodall From the depths of the Tanzanian jungle to the friendly confines of Eisenhower Auditorium, Jane Goodall, famed anthropologist and founder of the Gombe Stream Research Centre, uncaged the world of chimpanzees to a standing-room-only audience last night. Hershey nurses join new union The University's Hershey Medical Center nurses now have a stronger, more unified voice, said Cindy Hipszer, a registered nurse at the medical center. Feature Photo Police Log ----------------------------SPORTS---------------------------- Gymwomen out to prove they belong among the NCAA's elite At the preseason news conference in November, Lady Lion gymnastics coach Steve Shephard said the main goals for his team for the upcoming year was to win the NCAA Northeast Regional and make the Super Six at the NCAA championships. LIU spikers know they'll need luck to knock off Lions Late April is the most grueling part of the men's volleyball season. Players must deal with tired legs and sore arms, that is if they're lucky enough to still be playing. Gymmen hope to exceed expectations No matter how much a team practices, all that matters is what happens come the day of the meet. Revenge is sweet for laxers at Bucknell In the mind of every Penn State men's lacrosse player Wednesday night there must have been thoughts of revenge. Those thoughts may have been buried beneath layers of gray matter, but they must have been there nonetheless. Sports briefs
Six inches may not mean much to some people, but for the Penn State men's rugby team it meant the difference between winning and losing. The Ruggers lost to Navy, 13-5, on Sunday in the championship game of the Cherry Blossom tournament. Sports column Collegian sports columnist David Scopinich says Allen Iverson's scoring streak means nothing. ----------------------------OPINION---------------------------- Collegian Editorial Sexual assault statistics speak for themselves My opinion Collegian guest columnist Jennifer Polley explains the importance of Take Back the Night. Reader opinion
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