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[ Monday, June 14, 1999 ]

GRAPHIC: Chris McNelis
GRAPHIC: Chris McNelis

News
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Tom Williams Special Olympics celebrate 30 year anniversary
More than 2,000 athletes came to State College this weekend to compete in the 1999 Special Olympics Pennsylvania’s Summer Games. Please see:
Special Olympics Photo Feature Page.

Guiding senses
Those without the gift of sight can still "see" art thanks to "Festival Eyes," a program designed to help visually impaired people.
Jessica Boyer

State College police search for vandals
The State College Police Department reported yesterday a series of acts of vandalism that took place early Saturday morning. The crimes include vehicle damage, graffiti and theft of cassette tapes.

College of Business appoints associate dean
Edward T. Reutzel, faculty member in the Department of Management Science & Information Systems of Penn State's Smeal College of Business Administration, has been appointed as the college's new senior associate dean.

Police Log

Sports
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Tom Williams Magic carpet ride
After starting the season 1-6, the Lions looked to be on a long road to disaster. They pulled together, however, posting their best season in school history.

RBI record bittersweet for Beers
Dan Beers started his collegiate baseball career with no hopes of breaking the career RBI record at Penn State.

Cougars kill spikers' run
In seven prior meetings between the men’s volleyball teams of Penn State and Brigham Young, Penn State had always come out on top. But that wasn’t the case as the Lions were knocked out of the tournament by No. 1 BYU in four games.
Jessica Boyer

Big Tens bring quick end to tennis teams' seasons
The lack of experience the Penn State men’s and women’s tennis teams struggled with all season led to disappointment in the postseason. The Lions finished 10th in the conference, falling to Northwestern in the first round of the Big Ten Championship Tournament.

Opinions View an image of today's opinions page.

Think twice
Collegian Editorial: Voucher plan means well, but could hurt public schools

Advice from disgruntled tenant: Be aware of your rights
My Opinion: Matt Wunsche

Letter to the Editor
Pool fee unnecessary

Weather


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