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[ Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2000 ]
 
Graphic: Jamie Perruquet
GRAPHIC: Jamie Perruquet

NEWS

The man was found guilty of sexual assault, which mandates a prison term.

Although the crop was below normal this year, students should still be able to find one to carve.

Green Party candidates Bill Belitskus and John Stith took part in a "meet the candidates" session last night and said that a vote for the Green Party would be a vote for democracy.


The site allows investors and entrepreneurs to meet over the Internet. Investors can browse dozens of business plans, and entrepreneurs have the opportunity to receive input on their ideas.

Costumed kiddies filled downtown at last night's parade.

Anti-pornography activists are pushing for public awareness and national attention this week.

Collegian photo story


As students register for spring classes, they may find sections they want already full, and they might end up in classes or time slots that are not their first choice.

Schreyer Honors College students enjoy community atmosphere in their dorms.

Technology is taking over the classroom at rapid speed, but electronics are seen by some as an obstacle to creative and interactive learning.

The Penn State Percussion Ensemble I, directed by Dan C. Armstrong, professor of music, will perform their annual Halloween concert at 8 p.m. today in the University Park School of Music Recital Hall.

Renowned mentalist, ESP trainer, showman, hypnotist and motivational speaker Robert Channing will appear at Penn State DuBois on Thursday, Nov. 9.

During the month of November, State College residents will have the chance to benefit The Make-A-Wish Foundation, a non-profit organization which grants the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses.

A 22 year-old woman was robbed and assaulted at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, as she left her apartment complex located at the 500 block of Vairo Boulevard, in Patton Township.


SPORTS

When Antwaan Randle El returns to the bench, he knows the group that will replace him — Indiana's defense — is weak, vulnerable to both the run and the pass.
Opportunity exists with Lions' win


With one week remaining in the regular season, every win is a good win. But for the Penn State men's soccer team, one thing might be more important than winning right now.

While some teams have all but locked up a tournament bid, the lower seeds in the Big Ten are hoping to win some games to impress the selection committee or win the tournament and grab the conference's automatic qualifying spot.

After the volleyball season ends, Katie Schumacher will join the ranks of the women's basketball team.

When the Philadelphia 76ers began training camp at The Bryce Jordan Center Oct. 3, it marked the beginning of the fourth season of team president Pat Croce's tenure. It also marked another event in Croce's already eventful daily life.

You'll have to excuse the Penn State men's cross country team if they're running with heads high, chests puffed out and a swagger in their stride.

The Penn State Lady Icers tallied two wins this weekend, beating both teams on the road.

My Opinion: Carla Motko

OPINIONS

Students, staff should take more steps for a clean PSU

My Opinion:William Whitmore

My Opinion: John A. Lawrence


Letters to the editor

WEATHER
Online editors for this issue:
Geoff Rushton
Katy Carpenter






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