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[ Thursday, March 15, 2001 ]
 
GRAPHIC: Kelly Bradish
GRAPHIC: Kelly Bradish

NEWS

Candidates for the Undergraduate Student Government president and vice-president positions entered the first round of debates last night in the HUB Heritage Hall.

The old blue-light emergency phone is getting a face-lift. Soon intercom-style phones imbedded in a tall blue poll will replace some of the handset, phone booth models.

It looks like a building from MTV's Fear. The windows are boarded. "Keep Out" and "No Trespassing" signs adorn the outside, and one sign warns that the structure is unfit to be inhabited.

Feature photo package

Italian and American fertility experts announced last week details of their plans to clone a human being on an unidentified Mediterranean island.

With three seats opening up on the State College Borough Council, seven residents have filed petitions to run with the Bellefonte Elections Office.


A group of Penn State graduate students and employees is continuing to push for union representation.

Feature photo

The Spring Semester 2001 final exam schedule is now listed online. Students may file for a conflict exam until March 30.

Gabriela Gonzalez, assistant professor of physics at Penn State, received the 2001 Career Enhancement Fellowship for Junior Faculty in Underrepresented Groups from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.

The two State College men accused of burglarizing a Cedarbrook apartment waived their right to a preliminary hearing yesterday.

SPORTS

With all six of its qualifiers going into the NCAA Wrestling Championships today, the unseeded Penn State wrestling team will need a lot to happen to continue a streak of success.
The oft-injured Mielnik finds success in late part of career

He's been called a warrior and a hardcore player. And he is the Providence men's basketball team's leading scorer.
Crispin and Cline-Heard make good on promise

The women's swimming and diving team can go somewhere it's never been before this weekend.

John Mills is no stranger to changes. He only started playing volleyball as a sophomore in high school.

Although the early part of the season hasn't panned out quite the way it had hoped, the Penn State baseball team is showing signs of life lately, in large part to one of its big bats coming around.

The impressive play of the Penn State Lady Icers throughout the season has led them to another milestone this year.

How do you top the perfect ending to a season? The Penn State Lady Ruggers are wondering this as they will start their spring season this weekend against the Maryland Stingers, a women's club team.

This past weekend Seth Abrams, Jessie Kirker and Sarah Barr made the trip to Alexandria, La. All three are a part of the Penn State Power Lifting club and placed in this year's National Power Lifting Tournament.

OPINIONS

TV coverage of shootings partly to blame for them

My Opinion: Chris Bolla


Letters to the editor

ARTS

Artists at at the Graduate School Research Exhibition must make their art understandable to a non-expert audience.

As the closing credits began to roll and the lights came on in the theater, all I could think was, "Great, I have to write another bad review."

It's a good day to be a geek. According to journalist Jon Katz, we are living in the era of the "Geek Ascension."

Legendary guitarist Eric Clapton's blues, rock rhythm and electrifying chords will fill the Bryce Jordan Center at 7:30 p.m. May 30.

Capsule Reviews
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'You Had It Coming' by Jeff Beck
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