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Back Issues [ Wednesday, March 13, 2002 ]


GRAPHIC: Sara Parris
GRAPHIC: Sara Parris

NEWS

While operating a shop in State College called Altered State, Jeremy Baney and Linda Hartz were allegedly involved with the distribution of $3 million of marijuana in central Pennsylvania, the state Attorney General's Office said yesterday.

Penn State President Graham Spanier is pushing to raise faculty salaries 3 to 4 percent next year, even if state budget cutbacks will force him to raise tuition.

Now 132 days since the disappearance of Penn State student Cindy Song, the Ferguson Township Police Department conducted forensics tests in the missing woman's bedroom, but the search turned up no clues into the 21-year-old South Korean native's vanishing.

The Undergraduate Student Government Senate allocated $277 for a panel discussion between Black Caucus and the College Republicans to take place the night before the March 27 USG elections.

After years of service to the area, the Ski Station, 224 E. College Ave., is parting ways with downtown State College.

The University Park Allocation Committee has run out of its $2.1 million funds for the year.

Looking out from their East Halls dorms in 2005, students will see an agricultural sub-campus rather than the current parking lot.

It's like a Cosmo girl's dream. The store at 210 S. Allen St. is full of shoes, arranged in piles, stacked up to the ceiling. But these shoes are not for sale -- they are there to be repaired.

The AT&T Center for Service Leadership is accepting nominations for several awards


sports

While most Penn State students were relaxing during Spring Break, the Penn State fencing team was taking care of business.

After hoping to qualify six or seven wrestlers last week before heading to Champaign, Ill., Penn State wrestling coach Troy Sunderland was pleased with his squad when seven of the 10 grabbed spots.

A 2-5 week at the Stetson Invitational in Florida wasn't much for the Penn State baseball team to write home about, but it gave coach Joe Hindelang a chance to see what needs to change and what needs to stay the same.

If there was one inconsistency with the Penn State men's rugby team last fall, it was that the ball-handling between the backs was not what it should have been.

Penn State sophomore Kelly Mazzante was named to The 2002 Associated Press All-America second-team yesterday.

Amanda Brown (Manasquan, N.J.), Natalie Jacobs (Centreville, Va.), Carmelina Moscato (Mississauga, Ontario) and Tiffany Weimer (North Haven, Conn.) have all committed to play for Penn State beginning in the 2002 season

OPINIONS

Sexual assault policy should be "fine-tuned"

My Opinion: Jared Cohen

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Back home, did you ever sit down and have a talk with that uncle who thinks there hasn't been a good album made since 1978?

Ragtime, the award-winning musical, will be presented at 7:30 tonight in Eisenhower Auditorium.

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