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[ Thursday, Feb. 8, 2001 ]
 
Graphic:Jamie Perruquet
GRAPHIC:Jamie Perruquet

NEWS

Demands for student funds has increased and UPAC has already finished giving money for 2000-2001.

USG passed a resolution in an effort to ease the process of book buying.

Students and faculty purchased tickets for a pie-throwing contest this afternoon.

A report released by the Federal Aviation Association (FAA) last Wednesday left some students worried about their Spring Break travel plans.

State College Borough will purchase the land, located on South Allen Street, for the expansion project.

The Fulbright Scholar Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, will send three Penn State professors abroad to lecture or conduct research.

Gary Killian and Dennis Murphy of the College of Agricultural Sciences were recently named distinguished professors by the university.

Tuesday night's Undergraduate Student Government Senate meeting elected three new elections commissioners.

Police are looking for two suspects in connection with a robbery investigation after a woman was mugged early yesterday morning.

The State College Police Department filed charges against two high school basketball coaches who allegedly furnished alcohol for eight girls during a team visit to State College Jan. 27, State College Police said in a press release yesterday.


SPORTS

Paced by 21 points from Gyasi Cline-Heard, the Lions were able to improve thier record to 14-7.
Cline-Heard shines in Michigan win

The unranked Spartans (8-13, 2-8 Big Ten) will play host to No. 16 Penn State (16-6, 8-3) at 7 p.m. at the Breslin Center trying to avenge a lopsided loss to the Lady Lions two weeks ago in University Park.
Brungo's 'Casper the friendly ghost' image disappears with help from Coach Portland

For Penn State wrestler Marat Tomaev, life must feel like running up a hill while everyone else is running on a level track.

Chris Ganter will stay in Happy Valley, despite overflow of quarterbacks.

In every major college athletic program, the number of studs and unsung heroes are nearly identical. They are the people who don't grab the newspaper headlines. An unsung hero keeps the program afloat when needed.

OPINIONS

Dog attack on alumna calls for owner liability

My Opinion: Chris Bolla

My Opinion: Justin Goldman

Reader Forum: Lynn Thompson and Missy Mazzaferro


Letter to the Readers






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