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Thursday, July 16, 1998

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Town seeking riot solutions
With the incident now behind them, State College residents are hoping to find ways to prevent anything like Sunday's riot from happening again.

Students, police seek further action
While police are still trying to track down those involved in the Beaver Avenue riot, some students want to help repay the community for the destruction caused by rioters.

Countdown 2000
Penn State prepares its computers for millenium's start

Borough tree commission to discuss, plan removals at tonight's meeting
The trees, which have been chosen and approved by State College Borough Arborist Alan W. Sam and the tree commission, will be removed because of diseases or decay in the tree or if it is hazardous to the community.

Men charged in rape bound over for trial
According to court documents, Ashish A. Shah, of Reading, is being held on two charges of rape, in addition to charges of sexual assault, indecent assault, unlawful restraint and false imprisonment. His brother, Ankur Shah, is being held on charges of rape, sexual assault, indecent assault, unlawful restraint, false imprisonment and criminal conspiracy for his role in the most recent attack, which occurred last weekend.

Triple assault suspect sought after incidents
Three women were indecently assaulted in separate incidents Tuesday night while they walked in hallways or elevators of downtown apartment buildings, according to a press release from the State College Police Department.

Parking lot projects set for next months

Preliminary Hearings

Police Log

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In-Depth Issue: Gambling on campus
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From point-shaving scandals to bookies, sports gambling is a widespread problem at Penn State and other college campuses across the country.
     Gambling prevalent on college campuses
     Athletes are not immune

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Collegian Editorial
Working for whom? USG dropped the ball by not attending Board of Trustees

Collegian Column
Arts Festival takes some heat in court of public opinion

Letters to the editor


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Online editors for this issue:
News, Sports: Jason Fagone
Opinions: Darren Robertson
Graphics: Kara Heermans, Sean Seningen
Photos: Galen A. Lentz

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