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Back Issues
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Monday, Sept. 18, 2000
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GRAPHIC: Collegian
A week ago, the freshmen of Snyder Hall watched a tangle of rumors unravel into one of the biggest sexual assault cases Penn State has ever confronted. Friday's rally against sexual assault began modestly, with 14 people and a stack of cardboard signs on Old Main steps.
Volunteers began work on Dawn Davis' new home at about 6 a.m. Friday. By noon Saturday, the single mother could move her two young daughters into the three-bedroom ranch house.
A 19-year-old Penn State student will be charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and damage to an attended vehicle after striking a bicyclist at 1:45 a.m. Saturday, according to the State College Police Department. If you think you can still get a ticket for 'N Sync's Nov. 5 show at The Bryce Jordan Center think again — and say "Bye Bye Bye" to your chances. For just the second time since Joe Paterno took over as Penn State's head coach 35 years ago, Pittsburgh shut out the Nittany Lions, 12-0, in front of about 61,000 fans in a sold-out Three Rivers Stadium.
My Opinion:Chris Antonacci
The Penn State women's soccer team lost to defending national champion No.1 North Carolina 1-0 Friday in the Adidas College Classic in Spring, Texas, due in large part to a number of Lady Lions shots on goal ricocheting noisily off the goalposts and crossbar.
Harry Groves called Saturday's 22nd Annual Spiked Shoe Invitational a "proving ground."
The Penn State women's cross country team finished a somewhat disappointing sixth in their opening race. Before leaving for New England, Neilye Stoner said she was confident the No. 5 Penn State field hockey team could win the Big Ten title this year. Spanier needs to address sexual crimes at university
My Opinion: Kate Dailey
Letters to the editor
Some might say the Collaboration's efforts are too liberated, but Atanu Bhattacharjee's (junior-economics) open nature is like a magnet that inspires hip hop fans incessantly. In an interesting turn of events, local bluegrass band, Jack's Farm, performed Friday at Players Nite Club, 112 W. College Ave.
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