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[ Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2000 ]
 
Graphic: Ryan Naragon
GRAPHIC: Ryan Naragon

NEWS

Although students and faculty were formally warned about the consequences of trading copyrighted files using Napster and similar programs, some students are still in the dark as far as policy and network enforcement are concerned.
Schools approach Napster differently


PSU student will compete in Hawaii

Penn State's College of Communications and The Freedom Forum First Amendment Center is co-sponsoring a "First Amendment Festival" today at the HUB Auditorium.

A State College police officer who died Friday during training exercises will be buried today.

Students, faculty and advisers will have access to a newer, streamlined version of eLion beginning today.

Mixing It Up

This December, Jewish students who have never been to Israel may get their chance.

State College Borough Council narrowly passed amendments last night to zoning ordinances that discourage the addition of a café on West College Avenue.


SPORTS

Penn State secondary comes up big on last-minute Hail Mary
Secondary proves its athletic ability against Purdue
Boyd's relentless play paces Lions
Tiller ideal for the Boilermakers

My Opinion: Geoff Dodd

Mired in a losing streak, the men's soccer team makes lineup changes.

Ask any coach what they dislike the most, and many will answer penalties. They plagued the Penn State women's rugby team Sunday in the first half of its showdown against Navy.

Finishing just one stroke away from a three-way tie for seventh place, the Nittany Lions turned in a combined score of 907 (+43) over three rounds at the par-72 Stone Creek Golf Club.

The Penn State women's cross country team had its best finish in a meet so far this year with a third place finish in the Lock Haven Invitational this past weekend, despite sending only those runners not on the usual travel squad.

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial
Abortion pill a new option, but not to be taken lightly

Pat Croce's legacy helps us remember how to make each and every day great
My Opinion: Justin Goldman

Advertising campaigns can curb drinking
My Opinion: Jesse Norris

Letters to the editor

ARTS

Days of the New will stop on College Ave. tomorrow night during their national tour.

WEATHER
Online editor for this issue:
Geoff Rushton
Cindy Koons






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