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[ Tuesday, April 27, 1999 ]


GRAPHIC: Chris McNelis

News
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Willard preacher photo Policy restricts speakers, rallies' locations
The Department of Public Information announced yesterday that the Penn State's Campus Environment Team had developed revisions to the university policy concerning areas for expressive activities.

Student put on alert to enter Kosovo conflict
Like other reserve members of his military police unit, Mike Clark has packed his bags, written a will and could be called to the Balkans in August.

Jury finds Lang guilty of murder
BELLEFONTE -- After deliberating for more than two hours yesterday afternoon, the jury in the murder trial of Richard H. Lang found him guilty of first-degree murder.

Industry, academics increaingly linked by research
The relationship between industry and academics has become more important for Penn State as companies take an avid interest in linking industry and academic research.

  • Patents protect professor ideas
  • 'University Secrets' criticizes research practiced by faculty

    Herbal drug helps students to sleep
    Students preparing for exams may want to remember the importance of a good night of sleep. Valerian, an herbal sleeping remedy, may help.

    Student falls from parking deck

    Ben & Jerry's celebrates birthday with ice cream

    Police Log

    Sports
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    Lightening rods
    The Beaver Field scoreboard told the story -- Bucknell, 15, Penn State, 7, with nine at-bats remaining for the Nittany Lions.


    Lions plan to run for championship
    Saturday's Blue-White Game showcased at least one thing -- if Aaron Harris and the Nittany Lions are going to make a run at the national title, they must exploit opposing defenses with their ground attack.
  • Defense rests in annual Blue-White contest


  • Lady ruggers conclude season with win
    The Penn State women's rugby team concluded its season this past weekend with a resounding 15-0 defeat of West Chester at the West Chester Tournament.

    Netmen end regular season in downward spiral
    Last weekend, the Penn State men's tennis team finished the regular season, extending its Big Ten streak to nine matches.

    Kersey surprises all with late-inning power
    Dramatics generally aren't associated with Colleen Kersey

    Collegian scribe recounts college career
    My Opinion: Vito Forlenza

    Lessons of life from the field of play
    My Opinion: Donnie Collins

    Opinions

    Learn from mistakes
    Collegian Editorial: New USG should shift focus to rebuilding, working for students.

    Practical solutions best answer to some major problems
    My Opinion: Laura Hennessey

    Graduating senior reflects on what she would have done
    My Opinion: Molly K. Fellin

    Arts

    One woman show campaigns against sexual crimes
    Eve Ensler's one-woman show, to be held at 8 p.m. today and Thursday in the HUB Ballroom, explores the question of whether or not women really like themselves, and more importantly, if women actually like their vaginas.

    Weather


    Online editors for this issue:
    David Edelsonbio
    Kathryn Graham
    Daryl Langbio




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