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[ Monday, Jan. 27, 2003 ]


GRAPHIC: Kahlil Smith
GRAPHIC: Kahlil Smith

NEWS

A State College man was found guilty Friday on charges of rape, involuntary sexual intercourse and sexual assault for an incident that occurred in August.

And the new Miss Penn State is ... Carly Hughes.

A military helicopter collision Wednesday night in Falcon State Park in South Texas, along the Mexican border, took the life of Penn State alumnus David Cross.

Feature Photo

The heated debate about the role of diversity in the curriculum may not end any time soon.

Paris Creperie: a new restaurant, a new look, a different location.

Winter weather is not keeping all students inside this season.

Excitement and determination is set in the voices of Kappa Sigma members. This small fraternity wants to accomplish something big.

The case of missing Penn State student Cindy Song will be featured on a Court TV documentary Feb. 27.


SPORTS

Everybody knew that Kelly Mazzante was going to get the ball. There was only one twist - she didn't.

Close counts in horseshoes and hand grenades, not basketball.

The No. 17 ranked Penn State men's swimming and diving team improved to 2-2 after a win over Michigan State Saturday at the Charles McCaffree pool in East Lansing, Mich.

Undefeated, yet undeterred.

At the Central Collegiate Championships, there was no looking back for the Penn State women's indoor track team. Despite resting several of the team's top runners, the Nittany Lions easily took the win on Saturday with 150 team points.

What a difference a year makes.

A different environment, a different track structure and different events, yet the result was the same for the Penn State men's indoor track team Saturday at the Toronto Nike Track Classic in Toronto -- a win.

For Icers star Glenn Zuck, watching the game from the stands is not something he wants to make a habit of.

The Div. II Penn State Ice Lions traveled into the Laurel Gardens this weekend and grabbed two games from the hosting University of Maryland squad, 4-1 and 6-2. The pair of wins bring the Northeast division's No. 2 Ice Lions to a 20-2-2 mark with only a few games remaining.

Over the past two years, many aspects of the No. 1 Penn State men's gymnastics team have drastically changed.

As the Penn State men's gymnastics team entered Rec Hall Saturday night, there was one familiar face leading the Nittany Lions for the first time in over a year.

During the 2001 season, Penn State gymnast Katie Rowland was featured in Sports Illustrated's "Faces in the Crowd" section.

Although almost a year has passed since the Penn State men's volleyball team last faced New York University, little has seemed to change.

The Penn State fencing team benefited from a somewhat unexpected surprise this weekend. Captain Alex Weber, who was originally scheduled to participate in the World Cup in London this weekend, opted to compete in Penn State's final home dual meet of the regular season.

My Opinion: Robert Spruck


OPINIONS

Late drop: PSU shouldn't ax classes during semester

My Opinion: David Niedbalski


Letters to the editor

SCIHEALTH

An attack caused by a malicious computer code disconnected millions of Internet users around the world this weekend and overwhelmed Penn State's network.

ARTS

Saliva has hit everyone this year.

Belly dancing has a somewhat misleading name.


WEATHER

Partly sunny, cold, and windy. High 15.


Online editor for this issue:
Kahlil Smith bio





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