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[ Tuesday, July 11, 2000 ]
 
Graphic: Ben Long
GRAPHIC: Ben Long

NEWS

President Clinton addressed a wide variety of topics in his address to the National Governors' Association yesterday at the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel.
  • Clinton gets true taste of campus during visit

  • Before police officers put him in a choke hold and dragged him inside, Justin Leto stood defiantly on a balcony on the front of Osmond Lab, with duct tape partially covering his mouth and a gas mask hanging from his neck.

    In front of an audience of students, activists and curiosity seekers, Ralph Nader, legendary consumer advocate and presidential candidate, made a rousing speech via telephone denouncing the National Governors' Association and corporations.

    Sand sculptures, street paintings and giant puppets are just a few aspects of the art world blanketing Penn State when the 34th Annual Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts begins tomorrow.

    The mental images that South Carolina Gov. Jim Hodges evoked were nothing new or shocking — Big Brother and Internet privacy are usually connected.

    Saturday's Evening Under the Stars, held on a barricaded South Allen Street, gave students and local citizens an opportunity to see and speak with governors and state officials from around the country.

    About 1,000 high-school students are getting a head start and a crash course in college education this summer with the Summer Study at Penn State and Summer Enrichment at Penn State programs.

    SPORTS

    The Penn State women's soccer team will open its 2000 Fall schedule at 1 p.m. on Aug. 27 at Jeffrey Field against George Mason, a press release said.

    OPINIONS

    U.S. should not rush plans for nuclear defense system

    Letters to the editor

    WEATHER
    Online editor for this issue:
    Kelly Bradish BIO






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