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[ Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2001 ]
 
Graphic: Benjamin Long
GRAPHIC: Benjamin Long

NEWS

BELLEFONTE — Scott A. Emel, the 22-year-old man responsible for last January's death of Penn State librarian Kim Fisher, was sentenced yesterday to four to eight years in state prison and fined for reckless driving offenses.


Is your roommate/mother/significant other constantly pestering you about the condition of your room? Has the Board of Health threatened you on more than one occasion?

U.S. News and World Report, take note.

The School of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) earlier this month introduced its doctoral program to admit its first class of candidates for the fall of 2001.

Whether they are psychic or not, businesses downtown are picking up on students' interest in fortune telling.


As part of a $2 million dollar state funding program announced yesterday by Lt. Gov. Mark Schweiker, Centre County will be awarded $500,000 toward the creation and maintenance of more than 750 area jobs.




Tonight, he'll be all ears. Penn State President Graham Spanier will sit down for a "fireside chat" at 7 this evening in 129 HUB-Robeson Center.

Calyampudi R. Rao, the Eberly Family Chair in Statistics, and director of the Center for Multivariate Analysis, has received the Padma Vibhushan.

William Nieves, a former death row inmate, will be speaking to students at 4:30 p.m. today in the Frizzell Room of Eisenhower Chapel.

The University Learning Center will be hosting an open house from 3 to 7 p.m. today and tomorrow in 220 Boucke, 1 Health and Human Development East, 7 Sparks and 206A Johnston Commons.

Personal information of students who booked their spring break trips on one online travel agency may have been exposed on the World Wide Web for months.


SPORTS

To say wrestling head coach Troy Sunderland was unhappy with his team's overall effort this past weekend is an understatement.

A wise man once said the only constant is change.
He must have been talking about the point guard position on the Penn State women's basketball team.


There's no place like home. There's no place like home.

What Corrie Clark has to accomplish in a day hasn't changed all that much in the past year.

This road trip is one the Penn State men's basketball team is glad to have come to an end.


My Opinion: Jeff Rice

My Opinion: Joshua Rhett Miller

OPINIONS

Stance on abortion, W.?

My Opinion: Tom Lazzeri


Letters to the editor

SCI-TECH

Walking into the personal office of Eva Pell, vice president for research, visitors probably notice hanging along a wall six flowers, carefully pressed and individually placed under the glass of a frame.

At a campus where lightening-fast Ethernet connections can instantly put thousands of students and faculty online, it can be hard to remember that, perhaps a short drive away, there are people who don't even have a modem.

As the cold, frigid air blows through Penn State this winter, women may be shivering a bit more than men.


Healthline: Dr. Edward R. Rosick

Tech Support: Christopher Catalano

WEATHER
Online editors for this issue:
Raina J. León bio
Erin Connelly bio




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