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Monday, Jan. 18, 1999
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Daryl Lang

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Penn State to celebrate King’s work
When Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote from a cell in Birmingham jail in April 1963, he wrote with a defiant vision of the future he was working to create.
Corman concerned with educational appropriations
Centre County's new state senator said he hopes to keep the cost of attending Penn State as low as possible and expand funding options for public schools.
Online bookstores offer alternatives for students
For most students, the necessary evil of buying books at the beginning of each semester is a frustrating experience
Bowers Program integrates majors for real world learning experiences
Most courses try to prepare students for life after college. One class at Penn State is going a step further.
Rescheduling classes decided by instructors
It's been so long since Penn State had a snow day that hardly anybody is sure how to accommodate the lost class time.
Volunteer fair returns to HUB Ballroom
About 50 local agencies are expected to participate in the fair, which will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow in the HUB Ballroom.
Police Log

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Lady cagers continue Big Ten win streak
Just when it looked like the Big Ten had the Penn State women's basketball team figured out, the Lady Lions did what they do best. They went on a run.
Lady cagers' guard a Darling when it matters
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No rest for the weary
Day in and day out in the wrestling room, Clint Musser spars tenaciously with other members of the team, fine-tuning his skills.
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Icers show variety in weekend thrashings of West Virginia
Surprisingly enough, the West Virginia hockey team was ranked No. 11 heading into the two games this weekend against Penn State.
Lions fail to place at National Team Duals
Take 13 nationally-ranked Div. I schools, subtract a head coach and three starters, and the outcome is a bad day.
Sidelined trio deals with staying home
Indoor track meet falls victim to winter storm
The Penn State women's indoor track team received an unexpected break this weekend as the winter storm that caused problems across the Northeast brought about the cancellation of the team's scheduled trip to Kent, Ohio.
Swimmen split pair of meets
Led by junior freestyler Holden Comeau the Nittany Lions defeated the Hoosiers 143-100 Friday at the Counsilman and Billingsley Aquatic Center by winning eight of the 13 events.
Forwards keep Icers on fire
In two games over the weekend, C.J. Patrick and Todd Dakan scored a combined nine goals as ACHA No. 1 Penn State easily defeated No. 11 West Virginia Friday.
Whittaker injured, Lions regroup to upset No. 3 UCLA
A collective gasp came from the crowd as Penn State gymnast Janae Whittaker dismounted from the uneven bars. The Lady Lion senior tri-captain's knee had twisted on the landing and caused her to collapse on the ground.
Washed away
The Penn State men's volleyball team finished its three-games-in-three-different-cities tour against Pepperdine Saturday night.
Trackmen find scattered success at Hershey Relays
The Penn State men's indoor track team continued its season by winning two events in the Bucknell-Hershey Relays this weekend.
Remembrance
Collegian editorial: Everyone should try to break cultural barriers today
Don't be threatened by legislators; provide partner benefits
My opinion: Robert Seeds
Letters to the Editor
‘Vague allegations’ not impeachable; Lying under oath is a federal offense; Congress should be working for people; Tell Spanier to admit partner benefit mistake
Online editors for this issue:
David Edelson
Meredith O'Donnell
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