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Friday, June 11, 1999
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GRAPHIC: Jason Foulke
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Computer tampering case ends
Former Undergraduate Student Government Senate President Jason Covener pleaded guilty Monday to multiple misdemeanor counts of unlawful use of a computer, according to court documents.
Ridge pushes school choice
If Gov. Tom Ridge's school voucher proposals are passed, students and parents may soon have the choice to use their tax dollars toward a public or private school.
Summer a time to get ahead
For many students, summer is not the time for long trips to the beach, unplanned road trips or sleeping until 2 p.m. Instead, three months of freedom is seen as an opportunity to get ahead or catch up on degree requirements.
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Coroner to investigate Weber murder case
Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar and Coroner Scott Sayers held a press conference yesterday to announce a coroner's inquest regarding the shooting death of John W. Weber IV.
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Students highlight
favorite Gen Eds
When it comes time to schedule, choosing General Education classes can be a monumental task. Fortunately, those who have fulfilled their general education requirements and lived to tell the tale have offered their suggestions to those still looking for the perfect class.
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Goldberg named dean of College of Business
Marvin E. Goldberg has been appointed interim dean of Penn State's Smeal College of Business Administration, effective Sept. 1.
Oracle software donates $1.2 million to Penn State
Penn State Erie received a $1.2 million gift of commercial database management software from Oracle, the second largest software company in the world.

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Lady laxers' road ends at Final Four
In a Final Four match-up May 14, the Penn State women's lacrosse team ended its season the way it began -- with a close loss to No. 1 Maryland.
Sluggers fall short of tourney
As a team that made it to the Big Ten Tournament two out of the last four years and finished fourth in the Big Ten last year, the Penn State baseball team was expecting nothing less than another trip to the Big Ten Tournament this year.
Golf squads positive about seasons, next year
After a season of success and accomplishing it's goals, the achievements of the Penn State men and women's golf teams may only be beginning.
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Peace at last?
Collegian Editorial: Despite NATO efforts, the future of peace in the Balkans is unclear
Government needs to consider logic in abortion issues
My Opinion: Brooke Sample
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Chief's Tale hits the Darkhorse
Next week a Penn State rocker and State College native returns home for the first time with a new band that has a classic sound.
Houston to perform on at The Center
Fans who have always loved her will be able to see pop diva Whitney Houston when she performs next month at The Bryce Jordan Center.
Online editors for this issue:
John Giblin
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