Back Issues -- Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2000
 

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[ Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2000 ]
 
Graphic: Jamie Perruquet
GRAPHIC: Jamie Perruquet

NEWS

Students who have been puzzled by the mid-day closing of the on-campus post office will find postal service available during regular hours again today.

Nineteen out of 21 sororities showed their support Monday night for a Panhellenic Council resolution banning alcohol from sorority sponsored or co-sponsored events at fraternity houses.

The construction and renovation of Pattee and Paterno Libraries is finally coming to a close

In light of recent state fire safety legislation, the issue of fire prevention measures in fraternity houses is once again a concern.

If you'd rather check your groceries out on your own, Weis Markets Inc., located at 110 Rolling Ridge Dr., invites you to the U Check self-checkout.

Feature photo

Green Party candidate Bill Belitskus announced today that he will run for Representative in Pennsylvania's 5th Congressional District, which includes State College.

In the past two years, close to 1,000 runners have raised more than $14,000 to help fund leukemia research.

A State College man charged with rape and several other charges is scheduled for a preliminary hearing at 1 p.m. today at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte.


SPORTS

Penn State coach Joe Paterno said it is going to be a tough game for the Nittany Lions this week.
Together again
Great Dayne

On Sunday, the Penn State women's soccer team looked sharp, fast and dominant at home, while the Penn State football team looked sluggish against a tough road opponent.

This weekend, Penn State travels to the New Hampshire Nike Classic to challenge Vermont and host-school New Hampshire in a two-match swing.

My Opinion: Joshua Rhett Miller

Penn State sophomore Mishka Levy (Stafford, Texas) was named the Big Ten Conference Player of the Week officials announced on Monday afternoon.

Penn State Sports Information is encouraging all students planning on attending Saturday's football home opener against Toledo to arrive early.

Big Ten Conference officials announced yesterday that Penn State's Annie Zinkavich has been named field hockey Defensive Player of the Week.

OPINIONS

Candidates should establish direct presidential platforms

My Opinion: Tracy Wilson


Letters to the editor

ARTS

Punks, freaks, hardcore-heads and all other self-proclaimed misfits, it's time: Goldfinger, The Urge and Mest will be blasting their new sounds at 8 tonight at Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave.

WEATHER
Online editors for this issue:
Kelly Bradish BIO
Geoff Rushton
Jill LeonardBIO






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