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Acid mine drainage creates problems for Pennsylvania’s aquatic life, streams Treating and preventing acid mine drainage is a major component of the H2000 package introduced earlier this month by state Rep. Camille "Bud" George, D-Clearfield. Proposed bills address water safety With the new millennium approaching, even legislators are trying to pep up their environmental bills by playing up the year 2000 craze. CAC labs close Saturday; e-mail will be unavailable Due to the Center of Academic Computing's extended system maintenance from midnight to noon Saturday, all computer labs on campus will be closed. Horn quartet to perform at 'Bach's Lunch' today The Penn State Horn Quartet will perform arrangements by the late composer and music teacher Marvin Howe at 12:10 p.m. today in Eisenhower Chapel. Police Log
No. 21 Lady Cagers tame Wildcats, 93-60 Northwestern women's basketball coach Don Perrelli, who will step down at season's end, closed another chapter in a storied career last night as he made his final visit to Penn State as his team's coach. Court to consider protection from abuse petition against Lion wrestler Penn State wrestler Jamarr Billman, receiving support from his teammates and coaches, is scheduled to appear in court today regarding a protection from abuse petition filed against him. Lions suffer tough road loss against Iowa, 84-74 The Penn State men's basketball team crumbled under pressure last night at Iowa's Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Poll for ACHA Tournament to be released next week Teams in the American Collegiate Hockey Association will have a last chance to boost their stock this weekend. Against all odds Wrestlers Celestin, Parker know how to accomplish their goals. Trackmen Audu, Gorham make leaps and bounds past competition In a sport where it is hard enough to find one good long jumper, the Penn State men's track team has two. Spikers dropping in polls; UCLA No. 1 Beaten and embarrassed, but still standing in the polls after a tough road trip, the No. 13 Penn State men's volleyball team is receiving credit for its tough early season schedule. Lady cagers facing Super set of games As the unofficial national holiday of Super Bowl Sunday approaches, and the testosterone level of America reaches a crescendo for one final football weekend, the college women's basketball season will be hitting full tilt. Blomgren transfers to get more playing time Unhappy with a number of things, including a lack of playing time, Nittany Lions' backup safety Travis Blomgren decided to transfer to Div. I-AA Delaware earlier this week.
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