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[ Thursday, April 1, 1999 ]


GRAPHIC: Chris McNelis

News
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Girod/Fitzgerald to make difference in USG
The pair, who said they will complete all their campaign goals by December, is facing accusations of campaign violations which may cost them their positions.
  • Girod/Fitzgerald accused of violation; may be removed
  • Turnout for USG increases
  • USG Senate, UPAC, ARHS positions elected

  • Festival of social action celebrates human rights
    In a combination of music, dance and activism information, the Penn State community celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the event "Get Up, Stand Up! A Festival of Social Action."

    Construction work creates hubbub in the HUB
    Seats might be a little hard to come by on the ground floor of the HUB starting today.
  • Meeting space a new concern

  • Discoverer of Titanic speaks
    Explorer Robert Ballard spoke last night on his adventures in exploration, including the relocation of the R.M.S. Titanic.

    Feature Photo:
    A symbol of the season


    Web sites help students in interview preparation
    With the use of Internet tools such as WetFeet.com, CareerExchange and Dunhill Staffing Systems Inc., preparing for that important interview just got easier.

    Service-learning projects useful tool for students to learn about future careers
    Besides gaining knowledge in the classroom, many students in Penn State's College of Communications are finding themselves learning about their potential careers through service-learning projects.

    Web site advises speeding drivers
    An Internet site may prove itself helpful in keeping speeding motorists from getting caught in the act.

  • Group helps cited motorists fight undue traffic violations

    Feature Photo:
    Peaceful protest


    Computer viruses slow down network servers
    Two new computer viruses are entering e-mail inboxes and infecting computers nationwide. "Happy99" and "Melissa" both were spread through mass e-mailing of copies of the virus. The virus now is slowing computers and causing network servers to shut down

    Pharmacy online brings drugstore to you
    Students who are too tired or ill to pick up a prescription can get medicine through online drugstores and pharmacies that provide both prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications.

    UPAC chair quits
    Keith Magasich, chair of the University Park Allocation Committee, resigned yesterday from his position.

    Preliminary hearings

    Police Log

    Sports
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    Coming forth
    Peter Yodis can remember the time when he was just a number.

    Baseball returns
    My opinion: Mike Lello

    Hoyas top Lion laxers
    The question on Dave Urick's mind heading into his team's game against the Penn State men's lacrosse team has been answered.

    Lady sluggers ride pitching, Bianchini's bat to pair of wins
    Two outs, nobody on base and down by one run in the fifth inning. Normally that situation would be bad news for the batting team when a freshman is sent to the plate.

    Double dose of pitching helps lady sluggers to wins
    The workhorses did the work once again yesterday for the Penn State softball team.

    Doell continues on road to golf success
    Sara Doell began her golf career by impressing people. Today, as a member of the Penn State women's golf team, she is doing more of the same.

    Spikers lack mettle to win big ones
    My opinion: Josh Daeche

    Hammond gives lady golfers the edge
    Laura Hammond grew up playing golf and softball, but a line drive off her leg was the decisive factor in which to stick with.

    A new level
    Penn State boxer Jesse Bond put it best when describing the impressive end to the team's season with a hard-fought second-place finish in the Eastern Collegiate Boxing Association International Duels last weekend in Reno, Nev.

    Offensive attack
    Offense was the name of the game yesterday as the Penn State Club Baseball team (8-7) outlasted the Bucknell Club team, 8-4 at Beaver Field.

    Opinions

    Actions, not words
    Collegian Editorial: Penn State should follow through on its new code of conduct.

    Ambiguous copyright laws hinder educational process
    My opinion: John C. Manigaulte

    Letters to the Editor
    Following forefathers not always best; Meat industry’s flaws draws questions; Rev. Jackson speech inspired need to vote

    Weather


    Online editors for this issue:
    Tim Swiftbio
    Brooke Samplebio


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