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Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1999
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A.J. Sedlak

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Deposits can create tenant-landlord conflicts
When renting an apartment, one of the first payments required is a security deposit -- money many students never see again.
Plan for shopping center takes shape
A new shopping center, which will be almost the size of Nittany Mall, is one step closer to becoming a reality.
Women speak of nonviolence
A murmur filled Eisenhower Auditorium at around 7:55 last night as people looked for their seats, ready for the speech "Waging Peace for the 21st Century" to begin.
Rec Hall helps Thon dancers, spectators
Poised to draw the biggest crowd of its 27-year history, the 1999 Interfraternity Council/Panhellenic Dance Marathon will take place in Rec Hall for the first time.
Group votes to test non-English-speaking TAs
The Undergraduate Student Government Academic Assembly approved a motion on regulations for non-native English speaking teaching assistants by a vote of 17-0-1.
Agency advises students to check credit reports
Recent studies say 25 percent of consumer credit reports have an error of some kind.
Closing the gap
Clinton is aiming to reduce the difference in wages between sexes with funding.
Consortium unites sciences, business
Integrating the science and business worlds for professors and students is one goal of the Life Sciences Consortium -- an organization that draws faculty and students from seven colleges at Penn State together.
Police Log

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Three of heart
While being injured certainly is hindering and often times frustrating, the key to overcoming the problem lies mainly in the attitude of the injured.
Injuries forcing Battista to shuffle deck
Penn State men's ice hockey coach Joe Battista has been playing the role of chemist lately.
Lady cager Shepherd experiences second coming after rough start
My opinion: William Kalec
Eschmeyer had help vs. Lion centers
My opinion: Vito Forlenza
Emotional Ice Lions like night and day in two games
The Penn State Div. II men's ice hockey team performed a perfect rendition of Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde as it showed two extremes in discipline and fundamentals this past weekend.
Netmen sharpening skills indoors for spring campaign
At a time of year when most Penn State athletes are gearing up for the end of the winter sports season, the Penn State men's tennis team is already plowing through its early indoor schedule.
Just one month?
Collegian editorial: Black history should be an integral part of education at all levels.
Thon would be better, more humane if only 24 hours
My opinion: Laura Hennessey
Letters to the Editor
U.S.’s job is to protect other countries, oil; U.S. must provide military budget; Threat of missiles a ‘harsh reality’ for U.S.; Unstable world requires missile defense system
Neo-metal bands to play BJC
On March 22 it's going to be time to "get your boogie on."
Online editors for this issue:
David Edelson
Brooke Sample
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