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[ Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1999 ]


Stacy Olenoski

News
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Nittany Mall area undergoing development
A Kaufmann's store will open in the Nittany Mall on St. Patrick's Day, the latest signal of growth in the mall's area.

  • CATA changes routes around Nittany Mall

    Area realtors prepare for rush of apartment hunters
    For many students, returning to the same cramped dorm room or crowded apartment after a long break is even worse than returning to classes.

    Feature photo: Take that

    And the survey says ...
    Surveys about on-campus life showed students happy with dorm experience.
  • Most on-campus residents feel secure in residence halls, according to survey

    USG Senate passes new elections code
    After months of attempts, the Undergraduate Student Government Senate unanimously passed a new elections code last night which will most likely be approved later this week.

    Funding promotes minorities in science
    With the help of funding from the College of Engineering and the General Electric Fund, the faculty of the Penn State science and engineering departments may become more diverse in the future.

    Solar power not ideal for Penn State
    Solar power is already in limited use in some places at Penn State, and because of their effectiveness, photovoltaic solar cells are being used more and more in private homes in the area.

    Danny Glover, Felix Justice to visit at Altoona College


    Spring Rush activities to begin

    Sports
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    Cagers look to rebound against No. 17 Badgers
    Collectively, the teams of the Big Ten have been the biggest surprises in college basketball this season, with seven teams currently ranked in the national polls.

    Spikers start season off slow
    To err is human, to forgive divine. Unfortunately for the Penn State men's volleyball team, they continuously erred, and No. 5 Ohio State was anything but forgiving.

    Without its shining star, NBA will be passe
    My Opinion: Jordan Hyman

    Juco recruits making impact
    During the recruiting period last season, Susan Robinson, a former Penn State women's basketball assistant, sat in gym that rivaled the lowliest of high school facilities.

    Lady cager Garner breaks slump, keys comeback vs. Michigan State
    While her team was engaged in a struggle with a tough conference foe and searching fervently for a spark, it was looking like just another frustrating evening for Andrea Garner.

    Icers’ Battista gets No. 300
    For Joe Battista, coach of the No. 1 Penn State Icers, 300 career victories wasn't anything to pause for.

    Injuries, academic woes plague beleaguered wrestlers
    Jamarr Billman will not represent the Penn State wrestling team this weekend when they head to Iowa City, Iowa, for the National Team Duals.


    Freshman linebacker’s condition upgraded


    Opinions

    Clean it up
    Collegian editorial: University should keep check on other environmental problems

    Take notice: Not all Asians are Chinese and math geniuses
    My opinion: Patricia Tisak

    Letters to the Editor
    Faculty should be more willing to help students; Denial of benefits not discrimination

    Arts

    Alanis, Garbage to play at the Jordan Center
    The diva of the angst-ridden female rock scene, Alanis Morissette, will perform at 8 p.m. Feb. 16 at The Bryce Jordan Center, along with the techno-rock group Garbage.

    Weather


    Online editors for this issue:
    David Edelsonbio
    Jennifer Eckbio




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