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Back Issues [ Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2001 ]


Graphic: Jared Cohen
GRAPHIC: Jared Cohen

NEWS

As a student at the University of Southern California, Lisa Ling had good reason to miss a few days of her Russian studies course: Channel One News, where she was a correspondent, was sending her to Russia to cover the 1993 referendum elections.

Local law enforcement to take precautions for a possible attack.

BELLEFONTE, Pa. — The 38-year-old man who said God led him to kill a gas station attendant in Snow Shoe Township with a machete, said yesterday God also told him to plead guilty to murder in the first degree.

Walk into any Halloween costume party, and it might seem like heaven.

Women's rights activists called for community involvement and activism at a rally in front of Pattee Library yesterday.

A preliminary lobbying platform for the Undergraduate Student Government Senate was approved last night, with a focus on cooperation between all branches of student government.

Candidates for the State College School Board, Borough Council and mayoral positions held a forum last night at the Mount Nittany Middle School, 656 Brandywine Dr., to discuss issues for concerned citizens in preparation for next week's election.

College is the time when many seek to step out of their own culture and experience the lives of others, but following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, some students and parents are skeptical about traveling and studying abroad.

Although the bombings in Afghanistan continue and U.S. ground troops have entered the country, not every American agrees with the way the United States has chosen to retaliate against Afghanistan after the attacks on Sept. 11.

Foliage belly flop

The Undergraduate Student Government Senate agreed on a definition of diversity last night.

The leader of the nation's oldest reproductive healthcare and advocacy organization warned an audience of 200 last night at Heritage Hall in the HUB-Robeson Center that the future of women's reproductive rights in the United States is in jeopardy.

This year's homecoming king and queen will be crowned at 6 p.m. today on the steps of Old Main.

SPORTS

The Penn State men's tennis team returned home Monday following an eventful weekend at the 2001 Rolex East Regional Championships.

The Penn State men's soccer team finds itself in an unusual position tonight in two respects. First, the Nittany Lions find themselves as the lower ranked of two Keystone State schools. Second, they can be considered the underdog in a home contest.


Inspired by the recent events that have captivated the country, the 11 Penn State Navy ROTC students that traveled to Washington D.C. for the 26th annual Marine Corps Marathon this past Sunday had a mission.

Pieces of the puzzle. That's what Penn State men's basketball coach Jerry Dunn wanted to get out of the last night's Blue-White game at the Bryce Jordan Center.


Coming off their biggest win of the season against No. 7 Wisconsin (11-1, first place in Big Ten) on Saturday, the No. 11 Penn State women's volleyball will turn to the only other Big Ten team with a better record tonight at Rec Hall, with action beginning at 7.

Matt Senneca, don't give up hope just yet. You know that meeting you had with coach Joe Paterno on Sunday where you came away thinking that Zack Mills is the team's starting quarterback from now on? Well, guess what. You were wrong.

My Opinion: Adam Gorney

OPINIONS

Plan to improve image of university good idea

My Opinion: Marianne Lorensen

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