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[ Friday, Jan. 26, 2001 ]
 
Graphic: Jamie Perruquet
GRAPHIC: Jamie Perruquet

NEWS

Danny Glover, best known for his portrayal of Roger Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon series, addressed students last night in Eisenhower Auditorium as part of the Distinguished Speaker Series.

Students planning to move into an apartment next semester will have an opportunity to shop around during the 2001 Housing Fair today and tomorrow in HUB Alumni Hall.

In a decision that may change the way students influence governing bodies at Penn State, Undergraduate Student Government Senate passed legislation at their Tuesday night meeting to consider a groundbreaking policy of shared governance.

People glanced at the television in the Kern Building lobby as CNN's Crossfire began. Minutes later, Robert Novak, one of the show's regular co-hosts, walked into the lounge area, right behind the TV set.

Although some students complain about false fire alarms in off-campus apartments, police say the number of false alarms has gone down over the past few years.

A faux crystal chandelier shines light onto racks of 1950s dresses, 1960s bellbottoms and 1970s polyester shirts in the downstairs dwelling The Rag and Bone, 220 S. Allen St.

The Centre Region Bike Coalition met last night to discuss a new program that will make Centre County safer for bicyclists.

A television producer, movie studio exec, pro women’s basketball player and five other people joined the ranks of notable Penn State graduates last week, when the Board of Trustees selected its picks for the 2001 Distinguished Alumni Awards.

The aim of the relocation of a library book drop is to continue to save students from unwanted fines while saving librarians’ time.

Feature photo

The State College Police Department is continuing the investigation into the assault of two Penn State students shortly after 1 a.m. Jan. 19 in front of Acme Pizza, 200 E. Beaver Ave.

The pretrial conference for the 21-year-old Penn State student accused of indecently assaulting six female students in September was postponed yesterday until February 12.

SPORTS

The No. 19 Lady Lions finally picked up a road win, defeating Indiana 79-70 last night at Assembly Hall.

The Penn State wrestling team gets into the heart of a string of tough matches this weekend with the opening of its Big Ten schedule.

The Wisconsin men's basketball team has many reasons to be thankful.

The Nittany Lions hit the gym this week looking to fix problems on beam in time for their meet against Ohio State at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the St. John Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

Rec Hall gets a new decoration Saturday night. It's a nice one, too. A 2000 NCAA Championship banner.

Throughout this season, the Penn State men's ice hockey team's road to a second consecutive national title has been laden with detours and potholes.

Tonight's game should be an exciting, physical one as the Penn State Lady Icers take on the University of Pittsburgh at the Greenberg Sports Complex at 9:10.

The No. 9 Penn State men's volleyball team opens its EIVA play at 7:30 tonight against George Mason in Rec Hall.

The 2001 season will see collegiate volleyball adopt a form of international rules and play all rally scoring.

The Nittany Lion fencers are in for a dogfight tomorrow in the White Building.

The Penn State men's indoor track team switches gears this weekend.

The theme of the Penn State women's indoor track team so far this season has been working and gelling together as a team.

It isn't the Big Ten women's swimming championships, and it isn't the NCAA meet.

OPINIONS

West Campus deal helps deserving undergraduates

PSU should keep enrollment low

My Opinion: Greg Sturges


Letters to the editor

ARTS

The Pennsylvania Dance Theatre (PDT), a State College based professional modern dance company, is launching a collection of dances as part of its Urbanization Project.
Choreographer challenged by Urbanization Project

Survivor II: The Australian Outback will premiere after the Super Bowl on Sunday. One of the 16 Survivor II cast members belongs to Alpha Gamma Delta sorority.

Veteran rockers U2 are back on the scene in more ways than one.


Come as you are. That is what the Palmer Museum of Art asks of those who attend the film series and coffee hour they will present Thursday nights during the month of February.

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Vocalist, pianist, songwriter Patricia Barber and her jazz trio will bring her music at 8 p.m. tonight to Schwab Auditorium in a free concert sponsored by the Penn State Jazz Club.

Remember Alice In Chains? One of the great '90s metal grunge bands from Seattle?

The ancient Romans revered Diana, goddess of the moon. Now Diana's influence is being felt in Bellefonte's Historic District where Drawing Down the Moon Gallery opened during the holiday season.

With increasing technology, today's game systems are becoming more complex and have features gaming enthusiasts only dreamed about 10 years ago.

Penn State Network Event Theater will have a preview screening of Universal Pictures' Head Over Heels at 9 p.m. Wednesday in the HUB-Robeson Center Auditorium.

No Refund Theatre will be performing Equus at 8 tonight and tomorrow night in 111 Forum.

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