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Back Issues [ Thursday, Jan. 24, 2002 ]


GRAPHIC: Ben Long
GRAPHIC: Ben Long

NEWS

Despite sharp criticism from the Undergraduate Student Government Senate, the 1999 Framework to Foster Diversity report will remain confidential, Terrell Jones, vice provost for educational equity, said yesterday.

A discussion yesterday about ways in which Africa could globalize evolved into a debate about whether it should.

New leaders of Penn State's greek community took the reigns of the Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Council and National PanHellenic Council at the beginning of this semester, and they plan to encourage cooperation among the three branches.

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After serving on the State College Borough Council for more than 10 years, Richard McCarl will now hold the highest office in the council.

As eager Americans glance toward Feb. 2, awaiting the news of seasonal change from the most adored rodent forecaster in history, an anxious question arises -- is Punxsutawney Phil the target of terrorists?

As a violent week between Israelis and Palestinians continues to unfold, Nabil Sarhan, president of the Arab Union Society at Penn State, is not surprised by recent events.

A Penn State expert will lead a discussion of "zero tolerance" drug and weapon policies in public schools today.


sports

The Big Ten's last-place Penn State men's basketball team was dominated from the opening tip by the first-place Indiana Hoosiers last night at The Bryce Jordan Center, 85-51.

When he was a child, Penn State two-sport athlete Sam Crenshaw was given an ultimatum about what he would do with his free time.

With an 11-8 overall record and a 3-3 Big Ten record and 10 games remaining, the team has to start thinking about qualifying for the NCAA tournament.

Last night he could have been playing against Kevin Garnett or Chris Webber. But instead he played against Tyler Smith and Kevin Fellows. And it showed.

Seven years ago, a baseball stadium at Penn State was a dream. When the Penn State Athletic Department heard that alumnus Anthony Lubrano was thinking about making a donation, it became a drawing on paper.

Three years ago, while having a sub-par year, Ohio State brought in one of the top recruiting classes in the country, with the anticipation of being a powerhouse in a couple of years.

My Opinion: Jeff Frantz

Nittany Lion women's soccer players Joanna Lohman and Emily Oleksiuk were named to the Verizon Academic All-District 2 team.

Lacrosse Magazine has the Penn State men's team ranked 16th in its preseason poll. The Nittany Lions return 25 letterwinners and three starters for the 2002 season.
OPINIONS

New dorms may help the housing shortage

My opinion: Justin Zartman

Letters to the Editor

Arts

The film, Black Hawk Down, opens with a black screen and the simple phrase, "Based on actual events."

Now, Daria's high school career, and alas, the show, have gone out with a bang in the Daria finale Is It College Yet?, which premiered commercial-free at 8 p.m. Monday on MTV.

Pop rock bands across the pond have always had a pattern of mediocrity in the States after success in England. Starsailor is England's latest export whose hype preceded its debut album.

Whoever let the dogs out, please lock them up . . . forever.

With the recent DVD release of Almost Famous: Untitled, the director's cut bootleg of the film, Cameron Crowe wishes to create for his viewer the experience of music bootlegs.

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