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[ Thursday, Jan. 18, 2001 ]
 
Graphic: Jamie Perruquet
GRAPHIC: Jamie Perruquet

NEWS

A month after the Advisory Committee on Apparel Manufacturing made its recommendations, several members of the Penn State community are no less concerned about which organizations the university trusts to monitor labor practices in factories that make clothing with the Penn State logo.

Penn State and the State College area celebrated the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. yesterday with music, speeches and a march along College Avenue.

Driving through Virginia on an interstate can be a relatively boring experience. But when you see a vintage school bus and have an urge to buy it, the trip can get just a tad more interesting.

By the time Zachary Battles found out he was chosen as a 2001 Rhodes Scholar, he was almost too worn out from the long day and the wait to take it all in.

The public face of the United States Army got a different look last week with a new advertising campaign that seeks to appeal to individualistic youth.

In a recent public education study, Pennsylvania didn't make the grade.

Feature photo

Joel N. Myers, the founder, president and chief executive officer of the world's leading commercial weather service, AccuWeather Inc., will give a talk at the Penn State Forum at noon today in the President's Hall at the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center.

Nominations are being sought for Achieving Women Awards to be given in March to honor accomplishments of women throughout the university.


SPORTS

Most great athletes play more than one sport in high school. When they get to college, however, these great athletes usually pick one sport.

At times, it seemed as if the weight of the world rested on Jaime Jaax's shoulders, and in more ways than one.

The Penn State men's basketball team has never beaten Indiana at Assembly Hall.

A familiar face wandered the mats of Rec Hall on Sunday with two glaring omissions.

Once again, the Nittany Lion fencers persevered in the clutch and placed well this past weekend in the North America Cup.

OPINIONS

Proposed Mormon church disturbs student housing

My Opinion:Tracy Wilson


Letters to the editor

ARTS

King of Dirk, a local band, fuses a laid back approach with acoustic guitars to produce a classic rock sound that makes their throw-back style unique and fun for all those in attendance.

Rage Against the Machine fights on with their fourth CD, Renegades, a skillfully generated compilation of covers that encapsulates the various influential pioneers whom Rage pays homage to and considers musical renegades.

Victor Thorn's new novel, Return to Eternity, introduces an entirely new style of writing — one that combines computer technology with storytelling resulting in what is perhaps the first 3D book ever.

The first thing I thought as I left the theater after seeing All the Pretty Horses was what I would give to see the first cut of the film.

The newest Sandra Bullock flick, Miss Congeniality, is a series of dull, predictable clichés.

Erykah Badu's Mama's Gun is fiercely exposed, and the mix of rage and respect meld a phenomenal new album of intense artistry.

Find a stolen nuclear warhead, infiltrate enemy bunkers and discreetly eliminate hundreds of rogue Russian soldiers.

Capsule Movie Reviews
'Dracula' a pain in the neck
Cage flick looks at life choices
Gibson gives a dynamic show

WEATHER
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