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[ Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2002 ]


CARTOON: Greg Pugh
CARTOON: Greg Pugh

NEWS

The future of skin branding in State College could be decided tonight by the State College Borough Council.

About 25 students met last night for an information session on the Undergraduate Student Government's (USG) emerging off-campus student union.

Those sharing, caring, staring bears so familiar to children of the '80s are back in toy stores, and some predict they will be one of the most popular items this holiday season.

Here, some Penn State students remember the prized playthings of their youths.

The meteor shower last night was hyped as the greatest of the century, and those who missed it will still have a chance to catch some shooting stars.

A University Faculty Senate subcommittee is considering expanding the intercultural and international competence (GI) requirement to six credits, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Academic Assembly president said last night.

A New York man was charged yesterday with indecent exposure and indecent assault stemming from an Oct. 6 incident at the Nittany Lion Inn.

Two new theaters are in the works for State College -- one is moving forward, while the other is hitting roadblocks, local officials said.

The women's studies department will host its fall undergraduate forum from noon to 3 p.m. today in HUB Alumni Hall.

Two State College residents were arrested yesterday in connection with a Nov. 17 burglary.

The two sexual assaults that occurred on campus Saturday are no longer being investigated, Penn State Police Services said.


SPORTS

The North Carolina freshmen performed as well as head coach Matt Doherty could have hoped in their first game.

Joe Paterno has never pushed for a guy like this.

The Penn State men's soccer team has gone through a lot this season.

If the Penn State football team ends up playing in Florida on New Year's Day, they should send souvenirs or cards, or something to Kliff Kingsbury and Brad Banks.

All good things fall into place over time with hard work and dedication.

Hearing the term "pending an NCAA investigation" is never settling and the Penn State women's basketball team just hopes it works out for the best.

Twice this weekend two Penn State fencers went head-to-head for a gold medal.


OPINIONS

Red flags: Screening process should be honed

My Opinion: Ellen Tappen


Letters to the editor

SCIHEALTH

It's flu season, but many students are worried about a different kind of infection -- a computer virus.

They are the keys to unlocking the vast amounts of private information that are available through the Penn State Web site.

My Opinion: Healthy habits a must for hours spent on computer

ARTS

Members of the band July for Kings left their hometown in Ohio once again yesterday to make their way to State College after a week-long break from touring.


WEATHER

Increasing Clouds throughout the day. High 48.


Online editor for this issue:
Kahlil Smith bio





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