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[ Thursday, Feb. 1, 2001 ]
 
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GRAPHIC: Jamie Perruquet

NEWS

The student-run Sex Faire planned for Saturday aims to teach students about safe, consensual sex in a fun and welcoming way.

Undergraduate Student Government leaders will personally deliver a document to Penn State President Graham Spanier stressing USG's anger with the handling of the Class of 2000's senior class gift.

Due to a lack of space, almost 300 people had to be turned away to see two of the infamous Guerilla Girls speak about their efforts to shed light on sexism and racism in the art world.

Black History Month has a history as rich as the programs that celebrate it.

A woman charged with embezzling more than $16,000 from the local American Red Cross office waived her right to a preliminary hearing yesterday.

Local students are helping residents of El Salvador who are reeling from the effects of an earthquake that ripped through the Central America country almost two weeks ago.

Federal prosecutors are changing direction in their fight against drugs by turning their attention to the hosts of dance parties known as raves.

A fire yesterday afternoon at 328 Hale Lane in Bellefonte destroyed the home of Robert Shawley.

The Undergraduate Student Government Senate appointed four new election commissioners during Tuesday's meeting to help coordinate different aspects of the upcoming race.

Gabriela Gonzalez, an assistant professor of physics, has been selected as the Women Physics Lecturer for 2001.

The Penn State student who police say entered five unlocked dorm rooms in Brumbaugh Hall waived his preliminary hearing yesterday at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte.

The Penn State student accused of assaulting his roommate and former girlfriend Saturday waived his right to a preliminary hearing yesterday.

The Ferguson Township Police Department announced yesterday they found a skunk with rabies on Friday.

James Ostrow, director of Academic Affairs and associate professor of sociology at Penn State Fayette, was recently named the Penn Stater of the Quarter.


SPORTS

After losing by 32 points to Illinois 11 days ago, Joe Crispin promised the Illini players a better game when they came to Penn State.
Frontcourt fallout hurts Illini

Ron Vanderlinden has filled the linebacker coaching vacancy that Al Golden left behind last month.

The Buckeyes come to Happy Valley riding a two-game losing streak to face the No. 15 Lady Lions coming off a 97-49 demolishing of Michigan State.
Lewis looking to break OSU assist mark

The Penn State wrestling team suffered another drubbing last night, this time a 24-9 loss at the hands of No. 14 Lock Haven, but a 22-16 win over No. 25 Pennsylvania in the first match of the night allowed them to escape the double-dual with a split.

Distracting midseason controversies can tear a team apart and this season, the Penn State Division II ice hockey team could easily have been split over the goalie position.

OPINIONS

2001 class gift needed more research, planning

My Opinion: Justin Goldman


Letters to the editor

ARTS

The London City Opera will be performing a rendition of the opera Carmen at 7:30 p.m. tonight.

What can you do for $7 dollars these days? Not too much. Tonight, however, students can attend the opera Carmen at Eisenhower Auditorium for this bargain price.

Last Thursday night I attended the Penn State Martial Arts Group demonstration and realized what I've seen in the movies is completely different from most martial art forms.

If you enjoyed the singles "If You Had My Love" and "Waiting For Tonight" on Jennifer Lopez's first disc, expect to find more of the same.

If you're in the mood for a fun teen flick go for 10 Things I Hate About You or Down To You. At least these movies have substance and plots — two huge (and important) aspects of a film that Sugar and Spice lacks.

Traffic follows three different story lines, all involved in different aspects of the United States' drug trade.

If you're not a fan of Pop music and self-proclaimed "boy bands" and the like, you might want to stay far away from this album.

Bright hues, fantastic imagery and social statements are the signatures of Gerald Branch, the artist featured at the HUB Gallery from now until Feb. 21.

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