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Thursday, Jan. 29, 1998

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Enis spurs Ridge bill
In the aftermath of an incident involving former Penn State running back Curtis Enis, sports agent Jeff Nalley and a dress suit, Gov. Tom Ridge yesterday signed a bill that will restrict trouble-making agents from soliciting clients in Pennsylvania.

State of the Union
Local responses to Clinton's speech

Morale committee raises Thon awareness
The 1998 Interfraternity Council/Panhellenic Dance Marathon sponsored "THON Dinner Theater" from 4:30 to 6:30 last night at Findlay Commons in East Halls.

Derailed
Model Railroad Club upset by displacement

Loan program benefitting 4,000 students faces cuts
The future of the Federal Perkins Loan program will be uncertain until next week. The University fund will likely be able to help students despite the threat.

Clinton coverage questioned
The numerous appearances of three names on nationwide media outlets have led to what some call a media frenzy, and to what others say was only to be expected.

Bookstores missing spring buyers
Managers find that after back-to-school rush, few sales denote need for fewer employees.

Policing to curb theft at facility
Students who visit Rec Hall to play sports, work out or go to class may also find themselves involved in something they didn't count on -- theft.

Assembly refocuses after troubled period
Back on track. Even though the Undergraduate Student Government Academic Assembly underwent a senate investigation for poor performance last year, members plan to address some major University education policy issues this semester, said Desha Girod, president of the assembly.

Announcements from Shields

Police log

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Icers lose Bursich for up to six weeks
It was a complete microcosm of the Icers' season to date.

Shepherd showcasing rookie spurt
When most children are six years old they have no idea what they want to accomplish in life.

Pair of aces
Some things just naturally go together -- peanut butter and jelly, debt and college student, middle hitter and setter.

Young guns
It's really hard to find any similarities between the Penn State men's basketball team and the Iowa men's basketball team, except for one glaring factor -- freshman starters.

Drug trial for former cager begins today
After two months of sitting in a Harford County, Md., jail cell, Monroe Brown travels to circuit court today for the beginning of his trial.

Freshmen gymmen share home, vault
Freshman gymnasts Rob Saliski and Ted Johnson did not know what to expect when they learned Nittany Lion men's gymnastics coach Randy Jepson had selected them to be roommates.

Collegian Sports Column
I cover the wrestling team. That's funny. It may not seem very funny, and you're probably not laughing right now.

Mayhem abounds atop Big Ten standings
With teams upsetting each other left and right, the chase for the Big Ten women's basketball title chase remains wide open.

Collegian Sports Column
Joe Crispin is a child among men. In a league such as the Big Ten, his 6-foot-1 frame often gets overshadowed by the more dominant guards in the conference.

----------------------------OPINION----------------------------

Collegian Editorial
Get it straight: STRAIGHT can find definition during reorganization efforts

My Opinion
'Slow-walking people' on campus need to pick up pace

Letters to the editor

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