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[ Wednesday, March 14, 2001 ]
 
Graphic: Raina J. León
Graphic: Raina J. León

NEWS

The field of undergraduates running for positions on the University Park Allocation Committee has shrunk to seven this spring from a record high of 22 registered candidates last year.

Owners and managers of some of the major apartment buildings downtown talked to the State College Borough Council last night to collaborate ideas on how to prevent riots during the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts each July and other weekend incidents.

With spring break over, students all over campus are settling back into old routines.

The Centre County Board of Commissioners is encountering difficulty in gaining legislative support for a new county jail that could be the most expensive public works undertaking in Centre County to date.

When Rosemary Garmire, 23, arrives at noon at the Reclaiming Individual Talent program's office in CATO Park, she is prepared to fulfill her role as a teacher — but she doesn't walk into a typical classroom filled with desks and rows of students.

Young adults are leaving Pennsylvania and migrating to different states, according to the first round of Census 2000 information released last Friday.

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Forty thousand dollars is no small amount of money. Divide that sum among 40,000 Penn State students, however, and it doesn't seem quite so intimidating.

Despite questions about admissions standards at other public universities, Penn State has no plans to change its current admissions criteria.

The student-run diversity newsletter, Cultural Expressions, made its online debut in the fall.

Penn State Hillel contributed $250,000 to the construction of the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center, scheduled to begin after the university's Board of Trustees approves the final design. The building will adjoin Eisenhower Chapel and will add space for worship and other spiritual and educational activities on campus.

Joseph M. Lambert was named senior associate dean of Penn State's School of Information Sciences and Technology.

Two State College men are scheduled for a preliminary hearing today for allegedly burglarizing an apartment in the Cedarbrook apartment complex, 320 E. Beaver Ave.


SPORTS

Gyasi Cline-Heard sat and waited just like the rest of the Penn State men's basketball team. The Nittany Lions, the Penn State coaches and family members gathered around a television in The Bryce Jordan Center waiting to see who and where Penn State was playing.

A week before the Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament, things were turned upside down in 4104 Nittany Apartments.

Maybe the Penn State baseball team can just forget about the beginning of last week when it went 1-5 at the Texas A&M Aggie Continental Classic.

Victory is sweet, especially when it's the first one of the season.

Spring break had its ups and downs for the No. 11 Penn State women's gymnastics team.

If your ace is 1-4 and has a 10.53 ERA, you aren't winning many ball games.

This season's Penn State men's ice hockey senior class will be remembered as the most storied in Icer history.

She left an impression wherever she went.

Sometimes things just fit together perfectly. For the Penn State crew team, arriving at a new training facility was just that perfect.

My Opinion: Joshua Rhett Miller

OPINIONS

More activity regulations unnecessary at university

My Opinion: Ben Rupp

My Opinion: Tobin Lehman


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