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NEWS

A Penn State employee lost his job and faces 199 criminal charges after allegedly running a 16-year scheme to pocket more than $300,000 of university money for himself and his friends, police and university officials said.

Penn State's Milton S. Hershey Medical Center will be among the first places in the U.S. to test a breakthrough machine that helps people with heart disease live longer.

A State College Borough employee remained in critical condition yesterday following an alcohol-related accident early Friday morning that also seriously injured another borough employee.

"No sitting, no sleeping, no kidding" is a motto for the Interfraternity Council/Panhellenic Dance Marathon. Although all of these aspects should be remembered during Thon, health should not be overlooked.

Graduate students and faculty members in the Penn State Department of Anthropology recently received little green books in the mail.

To increase student involvement in the 8th Annual Green Design Conference, the Center for Sustainability and the Green Design Team will be sponsoring a Green Design contest.


Poetry, dancing, traditional costuming, singing, socialization and numerous cultures blended on Saturday evening at the International Coffeehouse.

The scent of traditional Italian food and the sound of music filled the air last night at the lodge at Tussey Mountain.

The International Shark Attack File (ISAF) reported a record number of shark attacks last year. It is the highest number of unprovoked shark attacks in 40 years with 79 attacks reported around the world, according to ISAF records.

The New China Town restaurant, 119 S. Pugh St., reopened Friday after being closed for two days because of health code violations.

A number of politicians, including Lt. Gov. Mark Schweiker, are in favor of the faith-based initiative President George W. Bush proposed last Tuesday.

A car hit a State College resident Saturday after he walked into traffic.

The pretrial conference begins today for the 21-year-old Penn State student accused of indecently assaulting six female students in September.

Alan Walker, Penn State professor of anthropology and biology, has joined the board of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh.

SPORTS

If the Penn State wrestling team's season resembles a roller coaster ride, as it has so many times been compared to this season, than this weekend's matches were one gigantic dip.

When the Penn State baseball team traveled to Winston Salem, N.C. this weekend to take on Wake Forest, it was pleased to open the season in a warmer climate.

West Virginia women's gymnastics coach Linda Burdette was right when she said anything could happen during the quadrangular meet held in West Virginia on Saturday.

Penn State men's lacrosse coach Glenn Thiel had his first chance to observe his squad against another team in their 13-8 scrimmage win over Gettysburg at Holuba Hall Saturday.

No matter how many more games the Penn State men's ice hockey team wins or loses this season, its No. 2 seed is locked up for the ACHA National Championship Tournament.

The Penn State men's track team remained undefeated this weekend as it beat 10 other teams for the top spot at the U.S. Coaches Association Collegiate Invitational.

The Penn State women's indoor track team placed second in a highly competitive group of 11 teams at the U.S. Coaches Association Collegiate Invitational.

The Penn State women's indoor track team placed second in field of 10 at this weekend's U.S. Coaches Association Collegiate Invitational.

The Penn State women's tennis team completed a Boston sweep yesterday with a 5-2 victory over Harvard, a day after defeating Boston University by the same score.

The Penn State men's tennis team upset their second straight ITA Top 75 opponent, downing No. 52 Virginia Tech 5-2 Saturday at the Penn State Tennis Center.

Carlos Guerra returned to the lineup this weekend and the men's volleyball team didn't miss a beat as it stretched its winning streak to five matches.

The Penn State Ice Lions saved the best for last.

Everyone who has played hockey wants to walk off their home ice for the final time a champion. This was the case this weekend for Penn State Division II ice hockey seniors Jake Wolfe, Ken Young, and Jason Smith.


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