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[ Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1999 ]


Chris McNelis

News
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COG approves cleanup plans
The Centre Region Council of Governments has agreed to let Penn State proceed with the cleanup of a contaminated site formerly used for fire training, but questioned the university's plan to promptly remove about 5,500 tons of soil.

Student raises brutality issue
Arrests in which police use force can cause some to question when force crosses the line and becomes police brutality.

Covener readies for USG computer trial
A pretrial conference is scheduled for 1 p.m. today in Bellefonte for Jason Covener, former Undergraduate Student Government Senate president.

New zoning codes cause delays in new construction
Future Penn State construction projects could be delayed by the lack of a universal zoning code for the entire campus.

Deficit’s future unsure
The national budget deficit for last year was just reported as the lowest it has been during Clinton's administration, but the national debt continues to grow and may affect college students' retirements.

Cold, flu suffers strike back with the ‘medicinal bombs’
With many different brands and options of over-the-counter cold medications available, choosing a variety can be difficult.

DUS offers ‘Major Decisions’
The Division of Undergraduate Studies is sponsoring an event today to help students decide what they want to be when they "grow up."

Residents responsible for roommates' actions
Tenants who hope to avoid responsibility for a roommate's party cannot simply leave their apartments to avoid possible criminal or civil charges.

Heavy rainfall creates cloudy borough water
Some State College Borough Water Authority customers may be receiving cloudy water because of recent heavy rainfall, according to a press release from the water authority.

Sports
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In his father's image
For Titus Ivory, there’s something missing. He is Penn State’s emotional leader, and his game, while still developing, is more complete than when he first arrived in State College.

Shepherd adjusting to starting role
When times have been tough and the score tight for the Penn State women's basketball team, Rene Portland has never had a need to worry, always able to count on Lisa Shepard.

Daughter on bench is Portland's best solution
My Opinion: William Kalec

Very bad things
Halfway through the season, the No. 11 Penn State wrestling team is 7-3 after starting the season with a flawless 5-0 start. That record, however, is not indicative of the team's performance.

No. 1 Icers facing fall after loss to No. 2 Cyclones
My Opinion: Carla Motko

Ice Lions regress after impressive outset to weekend
If Friday night's game for the Penn State Ice Lions showed they were back on track, Sunday's game proved undisciplined hockey will not win games.

Opinions

Quick Fix
Collegian Editorial: The president’s proposals ignore larger, more evident problems

Look beyond language barrier and learn from international TAs
Collegian columnist: Laura A. Hennessey

Letters to the Editor
Denial of benefits will affect everyone; Other solutions better than CATA boycott; Boycott will cause more problems

Arts

Local bands to perform at bar for Thon
Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave., will play host to a benefit concert at 9 p.m. today to raise money for the Interfraternity Council/Panhellenic Dance Marathon.

Weather


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