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BACK ISSUES
[ Monday, Jan. 13, 2003 ]


GRAPHIC: Kahlil Smith
GRAPHIC: Kahlil Smith

NEWS

Drivers will have to find another way around the middle block of Shortlidge Road for most of this year, as construction of a new science complex continues.

Motorists looking for short-term parking downtown should prepare to feed the meter a few more coins.

They were warned and warned again.

Feature Photos

With the NFL playoffs in their second weekend of action and the hope of an all-Pennsylvania Super Bowl still alive, area football fans packed restaurants Saturday to root for their teams and enjoy the atmosphere.

Feature Photo

Members of Delta Kappa Epsilon and Alpha Phi Delta were in court Wednesday facing charges for underage drinking incidents that occurred during fraternity sponsored events.

A recent state Supreme Court order will soon add a second district magistrate to the State College Borough to help handle the heavy caseload of District Justice Carmine Prestia.

Centre County Sheriff Denny Nau has announced he will seek a fourth term as the county's chief law enforcement officer.

A Jan. 3 fire caused more than $40,000 in damages to a West Fairmount Avenue home, leaving several students' living situations uncertain.

Troy K. Childers, 22, of State College is facing multiple charges of aggravated assault following an altercation with police Wednesday night.

The State College Police Department has posted video surveillance photographs of a man wanted for robbing a bank on Dec. 22.

Penn State's No. 2 man will not be going anywhere for the moment.

Students, faculty and staff now have to enter their Penn State access account IDs and passwords to use most of the University Libraries' computers. The change is intended to increase security and reserve the computers for use by people within the university, library officials said.



SPORTS

The Steel City, Baton Rouge, San Diego, and back again.

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Tailback Larry Johnson wasn't too pleased about the way his last game as a Penn State football player played out.

ORLANDO, Fla. -- You could see it in Michael Robinson's eyes.

Winning is not always indicative of a team's performance.

Going into winter break, the Penn State men's basketball team still hadn't won a game.

Talk about road-weary.

Penn State teams are used to being near the top. After the break, that is exactly where the current Penn State wrestling team is.

Three weeks of rust and cobwebs started being swept away when the Penn State men's indoor track team went to the West Virginia Collegiate Open track meet last Saturday.

When the No. 4 Penn State men's gymnastics team takes the floor to compete, all eyes are normally on veterans Kevin Donohue, Kevin Tan and Duke Van Vleet.

The No. 19 Penn State women's gymnastics team opened up its 2003 season with a fifth-place finish (194.375) at the coveted Super Six Challenge hosted by the University of Georgia on Saturday.

My Opinion: Jeff Frantz


OPINIONS

Goal keeping: PSU needs to follow through in new year

My Opinion: Alison Kepner


WEATHER

Mix of sun and clouds. High 30.


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