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[ Thursday, Jan. 25, 2001 ]
 
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NEWS

Police found the man who is suspected of entering five unlocked rooms of female students in Brumbaugh Hall between Sept. 23 and Jan. 9.

The 2000 senior class gift — a greenhouse next to Old Botany — is likely to cost more than anticipated and, as a result, might never see daylight.

Pretrial conferences begin today for Hung Truong, the 21-year-old Penn State student accused of indecently assaulting six women in September.

In a place where the familiar can seem so distant, Penn State graduate students and their children were able to feel a little closer to home through the community celebration of Lunar New Year.

In an effort to make Penn State dorms safer, the Association of Residence Hall Students and the Office of Residence Life are hoping to add more security measures such as a 24-hour card access system and lockable shower stalls.

At 8 p.m. today in Eisenhower Auditorium, Danny Glover will address students as a member of Penn State's Distinguished Speaker Series.

Students and faculty who have lived in France, Ireland or Portugal for a total of 10 years since 1980 may be prohibited by the Food and Drug Administration from donating blood in the near future.

The Undergraduate Student Government Tuesday night approved changes to the USG Apportionment and Elections Code Act, which slightly alters the way the 2001 USG elections will be conducted.

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A Web-based course on African and African-American art, culture and history is now being developed by Penn State and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Ghana and eventually will be accessible to students worldwide.

The Schlow Memorial Library Board of Trustees voted unanimously last night to select the architectural firm that will design the new library to serve the Centre Region.

Robert Novak, known for his political commentary in print and television media, will speak at 8 p.m. today in 112 Kern. The speech, hosted by Penn State's Young Americans for Freedom, is titled "Washington: An Overview."

A Penn State student reported a man attempted to enter her locked dorm room in Ritner Hall about 5 a.m. on Tuesday, Penn State Police Services said.

SPORTS

PHILADELPHIA — After months and months of letters and visits to universities, Kevin Jones made his decision.

The current success of Illinois senior wrestler Nate Patrick, whose No. 5 ranked Fighting Illini will invade Rec Hall for a dual meet on Sunday, has been earned by blood, sweat, tears and a lot of faith.

They searched for money all day long just to go bid on the Crispin brothers. And they got what they came for last night at the Athlete Auction held in Heritage Hall in the HUB.

The No. 19 Lady Lions will try to make a move back to the top of the Big Ten standings when they battle Indiana at 7 tonight in Bloomington's Assembly Hall.
After two years of waiting, Barnes blossoming as junior

Before every meet, the women's swimming and diving team makes its way onto the deck and gathers for a single chant.

Joe Crispin has the chance of a lifetime when he is finished playing basketball at Penn State.

OPINIONS

School choice does not help Pa. public schools

My Opinion: Chris Bolla


Letters to the editor

ARTS

There are probably about 100 people on the entire campus who have even heard of downtown's newest late night option — The Co-Op., 319 E. Calder Way.

Dido's breakthrough album No Angel moved into the Billboard Top Ten this week with its serene jazz sounds and Dido's heavenly voice.

Movie Reviews
'O Brother' puts unique twist on Homer's classic tale
Movie review: 'Snatch'

Exhibit review

Album review

The 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards Sunday night were filled with many glamorous stars making fashion history and a few others that were making fashion faux paus.

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