| |
Back Issues
[
Monday, April 24, 2000
]
 GRAPHIC: Jamie Perruquet

View an image of today's front page.
Earth Day events foil weather
Despite a light rain that drizzled all day Saturday, most people stood on the HUB Lawn without umbrellas, and some walked barefoot, squishing chocolate-colored mud between their toes.
|
|
IFC works to promote 15-year-old phone line
Penn State's Interfraternity Council is trying to promote its relations with both the university and State College residents by encouraging them to use its hotline.
Police Log

View an image of today's sports page.
Agent reflects on state of sports
There’s no doubt Leigh Steinberg is one of the most powerful agents in pro sports. As the CEO of Assante Sports Management Group, he represents more than 150 professional athletes, including Troy Aikman, Steve Young, Drew Bledsoe, Bruce Smith, Will Clark, Ivan Rodriguez and John Starks.
Lions follow 15-1 showing with second game encore
Joe Puliafico swears he wasn't swinging for the Beaver Field fences. He swears that even with the bases loaded and his Penn State baseball team sporting a seemingly insurmountable 6-1 lead against overmatched New York Tech, he wasn't swinging for the fences.
|
|
Penn State finding right mix
One of the most important ingredients for success in sports is team chemistry. Without it, championships will not be won.
McCoy advances in National Championships
Heavyweight Kerry McCoy destroyed No. 3 ranked Tolly Thompson 10-0 in the semifinals of the National Freestyle Wrestling Championships in Las Vegas Saturday.
Lions fail to find first upset of season; rebound to beat ODU
With 20 minutes remaining on the scoreboard clock, it looked as if the Penn State women's lacrosse team would finally pull off its first upset of the season.
Tice breaks Lions career assist record
Everyone expected Julie Tice to tie and break the record. No one expected her to tie it so soon, though.
|
Lions win three of four in weekend games
On Friday it was their power, yesterday it was their speed. The Penn State softball team took the Big Ten in its own hands this past weekend when they defeated Wisconsin Friday in both ends of a doubleheader (9-1, 2-0 in five innings).
|
Campo's one-man show against NY Tech impresses biggest fan
Matt Campo's older brother has always amazed him, and after yesterday's Penn State baseball doubleheader blowout of New York Tech, the older brother probably amazed a few others, too.
Lions win first Big Ten match of season
It took until the last weekend of the regular season, but it happened. The Penn State men's tennis team beat Michigan State Saturday to secure its first Big Ten victory of the new millennium.
View an image of today's opinions page.
Collegian Editorial
Nebraska abortion law contains vague wording
Penn State provides best experiences
My Opinion: Shannon Frankel
Letters to the editor
Gay lifestyle contradictory to ethical code of Scouts
Boy Scout leaders retain right to choose members
Media presents protesters badly, without accuracy
Penn State should end its patronage of bus company
Online editors for this issue:
Nikki Velisaris
|