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[ Thursday, March 25, 1999 ]


Sean Seningenbio

News
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Sweatshops
Penn State, others adopt a policy for sponsored gear.
  • Students find reason to protest, stand up for rights
  • State garment industry loses labor to foreigners

  • Monks end visit to Penn State
    At yesterday's closing ceremony of the sand mandala, the monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery destroyed three days of work in 30 seconds as one of the final events of their four-day visit to Penn State.

    USG candidates lower food prices
    Students got a taste of what lower food prices could be like next year during the publicity stunts of Undergraduate Student Government presidential and vice-presidential candidates yesterday.

    USG debates student-athlete issues
    Student-athlete related issues were addressed at last night's Undergraduate Student Government presidential and vice-presidential election panel discussion.

    Hotel development plan passes
    Plans for a new development in Toftrees should not face delays because the Patton Township Board of Supervisors approved the development plans at its meeting last night.

    Feature Photo: Spreading the word

    Commission, DEP to memorialize Three Mile Island nuclear accident
    To remember the March 28, 1979, Three Mile Island nuclear accident, a historical marker will be placed today near the site where "technical malfunctions and human error" resulted in the nation's worst commercial nuclear accident.

    Preliminary hearing

    Police Log


    Sports
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    Cager guard Grays bids Lions farewell
    The 1999-00 men's basketball season hasn't even started for Penn State, and already the Nittany Lions have suffered their first loss.

    Sandlot reunion
    Levittown, N.Y., is the quintessential American suburb that just happens to be snugly located on the outskirts of the world's most famous big city.

    Boxers to roll dice at ACBA nationals in Reno
    Kurt Decker knows exactly what is required of him during boxing practice.

    Duke best bet to win Final Four
    My Opinion: Michael Lello

    Richmond takes reins at shortstop
    Joe Hindelang is usually full of answers.

    Swimmen head to Indianapolis for NCAAs
    For the next three days, 11 members of the Penn State men's swimming and diving team will be competing in Indianapolis at the NCAA Championships.
  • Swimmen riding high into nationals


  • Gymwomen look to shed championship jinx
    Many gymnasts would kill for the careers that the upperclassmen of the Penn State women's gymnastics team have had thus far.

    Ticket prices on the decline
    Student ticket prices are NOT on the rise.

    Spikers volleying for shot at title
    With just over a month left in Spring Semester, men's volleyball teams across the country have already begun jockeying for postseason play. Though no one knows for sure which team will be left standing May 8 after the NCAA Championship game at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion.

    Icers collect truckloads of All-American honors
    The Penn State men's hockey team received numerous American Collegiate Hockey Association awards, as recently announced by the ACHA Awards Committee.

    Opinions

    Fit punishment
    Collegian Editorial: Hate crime legislation should be extended to sexual orientation

    Spring breakers, MTV contribute to Mexico's oppressive rule
    My Opinion: Martin Austermuhle

    Letters to the Editor
    General education part of process; Not everyone’s identity should be in policy; University should have better fitness options; USG should allow absentee voting

    Arts

    Nationally known Archibald to speak about photography
    A ventriloquist and her dummy mysteriously photographed at a poolside with palm trees -- an image truly characteristic of Las Vegas, captured by Timothy Archibald.

    Lions choir to perform free concert of big band, '50s music
    The Penn State Singing Lions will perform a free concert at 12:10 p.m. today in Eisenhower Chapel.

    Weather


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