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[ Thursday, Feb. 22, 2001 ]
 
Graphic: Sasha Kuhlow
GRAPHIC: Sasha Kuhlow

NEWS

Voter registration cards were handed out last night as the Student Party announced its first candidate and discussed campaign strategies.

Tameka Boggs coordinated last night's Community Rally in Waring Commons because of an inspiration she described as a dream.

Little talking goes on in Communication Disorders 218 (An Introduction to American Sign Language), where students focus their attention on the instructor's hands and facial expressions.

The "Notmilk Man," Robert Cohen, addressed topics of milk and its health effects last night to an audience of non-milk advocators and also listeners not so quick to accept that milk is such a horrible thing.

The music playing on the first floor of the HUB-Robeson Center yesterday afternoon was Congolese, or depending on when you walked by, Nigerian.

Pennsylvania is home to Hershey's Chocolate, the Liberty Bell — and nicotine-free tobacco?

The Girl Scouts are attempting to do their part once again in their sixth annual clothing drive for Goodwill.

Feature photo

The USG Senate passed a resolution to revise the Elections Code Tuesday night.

The three men accused of conspiring to embezzle more than $300,000 from Penn State waived their rights to preliminary hearings yesterday.

At 7:30 tonight in HUB-Robeson Center's Heritage Hall, Ramona Africa will address the Penn State community as a part of Black History Month.

The Undergraduate Student Government, University Park Allocation Committee and Association of Residence Hall Students are currently signing out applications for various positions.

The third and final Elections Court Associate Justice was appointed for the upcoming Undergraduate Student Government/University Park Allocations Committee/Association of Residence Halls Students election at the USG Senate meeting Tuesday night.


SPORTS

Penn State (16-8, 6-7 Big Ten) lost to Northwestern in a game that saw a team with only one previous win in the Big Ten upset a squad that was riding a three-game winning streak and getting hot late in the season.

For Penn State hockey players Mike Blevins, Greg Held, Scott Curry and Josh Mandel, it was the break of a lifetime.

Like many of the members of the Penn State wrestling team, redshirt sophomore Mark Becks has a lot of family connections in the sport of wrestling.

At the beginning of the season, every team circles important game dates on the calendar. No. 18 Penn State and No. 5 Purdue probably both circled today.

A quick glance at Katie Douglas of Purdue tells you she's been through a lot.

Every successful team has one. The stoic leader, the guy who shows up early, works hardest, offers quiet advice and leaves late.

After serving a five-match suspension for unspecified team violations, Penn State wrestler Nate Parker has been reinstated to the team.

OPINIONS

Student Party platform, motives require reform

My Opinion: Chris Bolla


Letters to the editor

ARTS

One of the hottest bands to play State College, Stept On, has been through a long journey, but they have finally reached a place where they can feel comfortable.

The line of eager moviegoers waiting to get in to see the resurrection of Hannibal the cannibal on the big screen on his opening night reached from Cinema 5, 116 Heister St., to College Avenue.

I have always been somewhat wary of Keanu Reeves' ability to act. I hoped when I saw Sweet November that my doubts would be proven wrong.

American Hi-Fi's self-titled debut album (Island Records) will definitely draw some limelight after its release next Tuesday.

If you have ever been searching for ways to describe your personality, look no further.

Canada is not the first place that comes to mind when the subject of music comes up.

WEATHER
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