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[ Tuesday, March 20, 2001 ]
 
Graphic: Ben Lon
GRAPHIC: Ben Long

NEWS

With the closing of one local movie theater last weekend, the future of other local theaters remains uncertain.

The candidates for Undergraduate Student Government president and vice president made themselves available to discuss issues and concerns with anybody walking through East Halls last night


HERSHEY — Blood seeps from the patient's head as a paramedic in a blue flight suit rolls a stretcher into the brightly lit trauma resuscitation room.

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Advocates of victims of domestic violence in Pennsylvania will gather in State College this week to strategize for the next year.

Penn State Career Services is getting promoted to new offices.

With no outward signs of hard feelings regarding councilman Jim Meyer's defeated petition to stop Council President Janet Knauer from nomination, the State College Borough Council got back to work last night.

Penn State student Lauren Applegate (sophomore-film) announced yesterday she will run as a Student Party candidate for district justice.

Starting March 30, instruction in lifeguard and water safety will be offered at the McCoy Natatorium.

The Center for Women Students Resource Room will screen a video about the Clothesline Project at noon today in 122 Boucke.

Sheik Abdullah Idris Ali will speak at 7 p.m. today in 358 Willard Building.

Leonard J. Berkowitz, associate professor of philosophy at Penn State's York Campus, has been selected to receive the 2001 McKay Donkin Award given annually by the university.


SPORTS

They danced on cars, braved the stinging cold shirtless, and captured it all on videotape.


Kelly Mazzante is not the type of person who allows the public to know all aspects of her mind-set, manners, memories and motivations.

After a week layoff from a long road trip, the Penn State men's volleyball team settled back into EIVA play Saturday, defeating Springfield College 3-1 (30-20, 22-30, 30-23, 30-27).

The setting was a visitor's locker room in Chicago's United Center and many of the voices were still upbeat despite losing by 20 points to Iowa in the semi-finals of the Big Ten tournament just nine days ago.

The Penn State women's rugby team wanted to reveal their strengths and weaknesses this weekend, and what better way to do that then by taking on the best team they could find?

Miserable conditions, poor playing fields and ankle-deep mud made the Washington Irish tournament a challenge for the Penn State men's rugby team.

The No. 66 Penn State men's tennis team extended its non-conference home winning streak to 57 matches by defeating two teams on Sunday.


The Penn State baseball club split a weekend series for the third straight time this season at James Madison University. The Lions (6-6) won the first and third games 10-9 and 12-10, but dropped the second game 4-3 and the Sunday evening finale 6-4.

My Opinion: Chris Korman

OPINIONS

Bush puts environment last

My Opinion: Tom Lazzeri


Letters to the editor

SCIENCE

Penn State researchers have developed a new computer program that helps to simplify steps in predicting the outcome of DNA shuffling.

Computers, frogs and electric circuitry — it's just another day at the laboratory for Michelle Robert.

Heathline: Dr. Bruce Jansen

My Opinion: Christopher Catalano

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