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[ Thursday, Jan. 21, 1999 ]


Chris McNelis

News
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Penn State behind in Big Ten safety lights
Despite Penn State's school colors, less blue can be seen along University Park walkways than at many other Big Ten schools.

  • Penn State to research adding more emergency phones

    Peace Corps attracts students
    This year Penn State is 12th out of the top 25 Peace Corps volunteer-producing universities in the nation.

    Calling plan key to cell phone satisfaction
    As the cost of cellular phones falls, many students are asking themselves if now is the time to get connected. But students who decide to get wired have more decisions to make than whether or not they should carry around a phone.

    Impeachment...a closer look
    The Daily Collegian polled 100 students about issues surrounding President Clinton’s impeachment trial, including issues involving former White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

    Services can help students solve roommate conflicts
    Just switching rooms can't always solve conflicts among roommates, particularly if a binding document such as a lease, is involved.

    Vocational program gets help at campuses
    The vocational programs at three Penn State campuses are getting a little extra help this semester.

    Police Log

    Sports
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    Double Impact
    Twins. Brothers. Teammates. Roommates. Friends.

    Gymwoman Leopoldus’ life a tale of ups and downs
    Gymnastics is an important part of Penn State's storied athletic program, which means there has to be some gymnasts with stories worth telling behind the winning records.

    Problem solving
    The Tennessee Lady Volunteers claims top spot in the A.P. poll this week while Penn State moves up to No. 17.

    Spikers volley for wins, top spot in rankings
    The NCAA men's volleyball season is underway, and even though the NCAA Tournament is four months away, the jostling for position has already begun.

    ACHA’s top squads showing more parity
    Lately, there's been an underlying theme arising in the American Collegiate Hockey Association -- unpredictability.

    Cagers’ losing streak continues
    Big Ten teams have been finding ways to barely beat Penn State all season.

    Back on track
    Long after much of the Penn State wrestling team had vacated its Rec Hall practice headquarters, at least two individuals remained in the wrestling room.

    Former wrestler recalls hells of sucking weight
    My Opinion: Ryan Hockensmith


    Opinions

    Cut it out
    Collegian editorial: Steps should be taken to reduce white paper use in labs

    'Faceless man' teaches silent message of awareness
    My opinion: Tim Swift

    Letters to the editor
    UCC wristband policy unfair to some students, CCSG ‘leaders’ not effective, successful, Partner benefits denial contradictory to policy

    Arts

    Biographical 'Bully' to entertain, educate audience on Roosevelt
    At 8 p.m. today, the Center for the Performing Arts will present Bully, starring John Davidson as Theodore Roosevelt. The play, as its title suggests, is about the Big Stick adventurer himself.

    Alanis Morissette concert rescheduled for Feb. 21
    The Alanis Morissette/Garbage concert, originally scheduled for 8 p.m. Feb. 16 at The Bryce Jordan Center, will now take place at 8 p.m. Feb. 21 at the center.

    Weather


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    Kathryn Graham


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