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[ Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2000 ]


Graphic: Ryan Naragon
GRAPHIC: Ryan Naragon

News
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Four years later , BJC tops expectations
Put your party hats on and get ready to sing "Happy Birthday" as The Bryce Jordan Center celebrates its fourth anniversary.

Landlord fights to stay in business
Though the two Jubilee Foods stores are closing in State College, the landlord of one is fighting to keep it open.

New policy undergoes revisions
The creation of a new academic integrity policy for Penn State is almost complete and could be approved by the end of next month.

Flu strikes area early
Students returning to crowded dorms and apartments may be catching more than just the latest gossip this week.

Parking an ongoing issue for council
During a State College Borough Council work session yesterday afternoon, council members discussed several ideas for the future of downtown parking and transportation.

Stompin' around
Stomp performs for a sold-out audience at Eisenhower Auditorium last night.

FDA proposal to protect online pharmaceutical consumers
Shopping on the Internet may be the wave of the future. However, the Clinton Administration advised consumers to exercise caution, especially when shopping online for health products.

DuBois Campus to build new lot, gain 87.5 percent parking increase
To meet zoning requirements, DuBois Campus has begun preliminary work on land that will be developed into much needed student parking.

Matson Museum opens Aleutian Island exhibit
Offering the public permission to pick up, hold and inspect bones from hunted birds is one way that the Matson Museum makes the life of Aleutian Island people seem real in the exhibit.

Outing Club provides alternative to lazy spring break
For most Penn State students, spring break means a week of relaxation, a vacation in a warmer part of the world or working for some extra cash. Members of the Penn State Outing Club, however, are not content to rest up on their days off.

USG appoints treasurer, court justices
The Undergraduate Student Government Senate approved the appointment of three new officials at its meeting last night in the HUB/Robeson Center.

Volunteer fair in HUB rescheduled to next Friday
The Volunteer Fair originally set for Jan. 19 has been rescheduled. The fair will now be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan 21 in the HUB Heritage Hall.

Sports
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Senior captains helping Lady Lions reach goals
Helen Darling and Andrea Garner entered their senior campaigns with one goal in mind on how to take the No. 5 Penn State Lady Lions to the Final Four.

Penn State expects Powers' players to be solid gold
The Penn State men's volleyball team faces a major challenge this weekend.

Garner named Big Ten Player of the Week
UNIVERSITY PARK -- For Andrea Garner, twice is nice.

Golf pro shop rated as one of nation's elite
UNIVERSITY PARK -- Golf Shop Operations Magazine, better known as GSO, named the Penn State Golf Course Pro Shop as one of the top 100 shops in the United States for 1999.

Honda recognizes Cacciamani with award
UNIVERSITY PARK -- Lady Lion volleyball player Lauren Cacciamani was named the recipient of the 1999-2000 Honda Sports Award, honoring the most outstanding women's volleyball Player of the Year.

Lions' Smith, however, starting to emerge from past local shadows
As a freshman last season, Tyler Smith saw action in all of the Nittany Lions' contests, netting one point per showing along with grabbing more than one board per game.

Penn State parts Crimson Tide on road
The long winter break provided the Penn State men's swimming and diving team to prepare for the first meet of the New Year.

ASU poses challenge for Icers at home
There will be no easing into the new semester this year for the No. 3 Penn State Icers.

Notebook returns with Lions in slump
As proven this weekend, the Backstreet Boys and Billy Joel aren't the only draws that can sell out The Bryce Jordan Center.

Opinions View an image of today's opinions page.

Collegian Editorial - Cyber protection laws
Collegian Editorial: Congress should pass cyber protection laws

Easy answers from tarot cards don't provide the best solutions
My Opinion: Angela J. Gates

Letters to the editor

  • New left-lane speed rules not a practical solution
  • Brown deserving of better recognition for efforts
  • USG critic should not have written letter to editor

    Weather


    Online editors for this issue:
    Nikki Velisarisbio
    Debra Yemenijianbio





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