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[ Wednesday, March 21, 2001 ]
 
Graphic: Jaimie Confer and Sara Parris
GRAPHIC: Jaimie Confer and Sara Parris

NEWS

Terrell Jones, vice provost of educational equity, recommended last night that a student group move a planned safe sex program off-campus or tone down its content to avoid censorship from the university.

The University Park Allocations Committee has been under fire in recent months, and some students have come forward with what they say are fresh ideas or improvements to the existing ones, to stem future attacks.

On January 18, Ingrid Perez (junior-music theatre) lit a candle. The friend who gave it to her had called and suggested that she light it for a moment to see how it looked while it was burning.

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Last night at the Undergraduate Student Government Senate meeting, the existence of USG's backbone was in question — by one of its own members.

While many Penn State students may be searching for internships right now, James McCandless (junior-management) is hiring for them.

The room in Willard Building was filled with posters asking, "How does Islam guarantee human rights?" "Is Islam tolerant of other beliefs?" and "What do Muslims believe in?"

Several students gathered in front of the Allen Street Gates to create awareness about the death penalty yesterday afternoon.

The emissions testing for Karen Waters' Ford Probe is due this month, but because emissions testing is not readily available in Centre County, Waters (senior-history) is waiting until she goes home to have her car tested.

Michelle Clunie and Thea Gill, two cast members from the controversial Showtime series, Queer as Folk, will lead a panel discussion at 8 p.m. today in 104 Keller.

The alternative rock foursome SR-71 lands at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Crowbar, 420 E. Beaver Ave., accompanied by Diffuser and Dexter Freebish.

Three men accused of beating a Penn State student and taking his wallet on March 11 are scheduled to have their preliminary hearing today.

Karl Newell was appointed associate dean of the College of Health and Human Development. Newell, current professor and head of the department of kinesiology, will take over his new position on July 1, 2001 in which he will assist in research and graduate education.


SPORTS

When Lisa Shepherd and Maren Walseth first joined the Penn State women's basketball team four years ago they immediately made an impact.

Being the center of attention normally stems from a winning tradition and when most people think of Penn State basketball it is hard for anyone to give them any respect since the team has gone five years without participating in the NCAA Tournament.

Last year at this time, Penn State fencer Daniel Landgren stood on top of the world. He was the epee national champion on a team that was the six-time defending national champions.

When you win, they will come.

For every team, there are some games that just don't turn out the way the team would want them to.

The No. 10 Penn State men's volleyball team knows when they take the court they are favored in almost every match.

Last Saturday afternoon was a busy one for Randy Ford.

My Opinion: Joshua Rhett Miller

OPINIONS

U.S. military accidents show need for change

American Bar Association needed to screen nominees

Reader Forum: Bob Bussel and Jim Stewart

My Opinion: Tim Trader


Letters to the editor

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