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Tuesday, March 31, 1998

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Photo display elicits mixed responses
Students traveling past the Palmer Museum of Art yesterday encountered disturbing images of emaciated bodies, hanged corpses and identifiable parts of dead fetuses.



Name change highlights rally
Framed by rainbow-colored balloons flying from the facade of Schwab Auditorium, 21 people stood side by side on the auditorium steps, each holding a blank piece of paper.

Demonstrating dissention
Collegian feature photo

Instructor incorporates interests into class
Linda Selzer, instructor of English and American Studies, always knew she would end up in a classroom.

Eisenhower to fill for Wiesel speech
As the lights dim and the crowd goes silent tonight, 70 would-be sociologists will sit in quiet anticipation. They will have gathered with hundreds of others, filling the auditorium to hear one man.

Few attend USG presidential debate
Pathetic. That was the sentiment of many students who filtered out of the third and final Undergraduate Student Government presidential and vice-presidential debate in Thomas Building last night.

Candidates discuss improving services
At the USG election tomorrow, voters will pick from a list of candidates who have promised to work toward improving student services, including University Health Services, libraries, recreation facilities, the Loop and classroom hours.

Ciabarra, Szabaga off USG ballot
With just three days left before elections, the Undergraduate Student Government Elections Court disqualified Mario Ciabarra and Allison Szabaga from running for USG president and vice president Sunday night because of a series of poster violations.

Pair announces USG candidacy
A new pair of write-in candidates who identified themselves as Barry Walsky (junior-biology) and Mike Fox (senior-accounting) announced their campaign for Undergraduate Student Government president and vice president yesterday.

Fraternity may protest alcohol prohibition
Earlier this year, Phi Kappa Sigma International Fraternity's executive council issued a mandate requiring all chapters of the international fraternity to be alcohol free by 2000 in order to go back to the fraternity's original ideals.

Waring construction alters dining patterns
West Halls residents returned from spring break to find one of the dining rooms in Waring Commons closed for renovation.

Students assume religious roles
Arms folded and gaze unbroken, Gary Cattell sat quietly on the steps of Willard Building yesterday afternoon. It was a role reversal of sorts for the man everyone knows as the "Willard Preacher."

Ask the Adviser

Women's History Month Trivia

Police log

---------------------------SPORTS---------------------------

Sluggers search for relief going into doubleheader
Almost midway through the baseball season, openings for relief pitchers on Penn State's pitching staff remain available.

Lady sluggers prepare for Patriots, Wolverines
Expecting to win road matches can be dangerous. It can be a setup for a letdown -- especially against stiff competition.

High hopes of swimmen left unfulfilled at NCAAs
They had high hopes going into the competition. But things didn't go as planned.

Keenan forgoes credit to conquer opponents, bruises
Kevin Keenan walked onto the field wearing a filthy pair of gray Nittany Lion sweatpants, carrying his lacrosse stick and knowing that the University of Maryland-Baltimore County Retrievers were gunning for him.

Great expectations lead to letdown for netmen
Expecting to win road matches can be dangerous. It can be a setup for a letdown -- especially against stiff competition.

Without Hammond lady golfers stumble
Injury struck the Penn State women's golf team this past weekend at the Bryan National Collegiate Invitational in Greensboro, N.C., causing senior Laura Hammond to withdraw after the second round.

Lady Ruggers to hit weights after Navy loss
Now that the Penn State women's rugby team has faced its Final Four opponents, it knows exactly what it must do to win in the future.

Stephens' knee injury identified as ACL tear
It was confirmed yesterday that Penn State men's basketball player Jarrett Stephens suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in last Tuesday's game against Georgia.

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

Collegian Editorial
Casagrande/Olivo: Experience, aggressiveness make one ticket stand out above others

My Opinion
Women must stop passing buck, start taking responsibility

Letters to the editor

--------------------------STAFF---------------------------

Online editors for this issue:
News: Kelly Ruoff
Sports: David Andrews
Opinions: Jennifer Strawser
Graphics: Sunil Doshi, David Heasty & A.J. Sedlak

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