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[ Monday, Jan. 20, 2003 ]


Katy Carpenter
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NEWS

They hung up their dancing shoes and put on dress shoes for last night's Kick-Off Dinner for the Interfraternity Council/Panhellenic Dance Marathon (Thon).

In a complaint filed with the U.S. Department of Education on Jan. 19, Alexandra Cherrie (senior-food science) alleged Penn State is not providing her and other hearing-impaired students with the services they need for an equal education.

A Ferguson Township resident was arraigned Tuesday after police allegedly found child pornography on his computer.

While most public transportation services do not aim for the label of "the drunk bus," it still has been bestowed upon various vehicles from Ocean City, Md. to Cancun, Mexico.

Terrorist attacks and a looming war have changed the way some Penn State students view religious studies.

Those students wishing to use their Lion Cash for food deliveries need to wait no longer.

Feature Photo

It helps to have a "white-sounding" name when looking for work, according to a recent study by professors at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Smoothy King will be opening at 432 E. College Ave. in early March .


SPORTS

Kelly Mazzante put up a three-pointer with 7:30 remaining in the game. The shot came up short, but it popped up in the air and kissed high off the glass and rim before dropping through the net.

She's a long way from home, but after last night, she is definitely not homesick.

It's been a tough week for Sharif Chambliss, but now he's going home.

The Penn State wrestling team is hoping to pin history this weekend.

It's a good thing Notre Dame is known as the Fighting Irish because it may need every ounce of fight in it.



OPINIONS

Equality in diversity: University should evaluate credit requirement

My Opinion: Scott Troyan


Letters to the editor
ARTS

Moments after pressing the power button, players are introduced to the standIf constructed during an artist's downtime, side projects should not sound labored. In such ventures, artists should make music that's looser and breaks boundaries they wouldn't dare touch in one of their "full-time job" albums.

To the avid Smashing Pumpkins fanatic, Billy Corgan could do no wrong.

Talib Kweli seems to be making a promise with the very title of his first proper solo album, Quality.

Townhall's The New Song sounds very sophisticated for a band's first independent studio release. The five-piece band has fallen into a groove that allows its experience to ring clearly.

I've heard it one too many times.

You've got to love the British. On the heels of successful games such as Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Max Payne, and the Guy Ritchie film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, United Kingdom game developer Team Soho gives us The Getaway.

With a little extra space after a recent expansion, I-Diehl Novelties, 318 E. College Ave., will now have room for some changes, such as offering piercing and even having an open mic night, owner Ted Diehl said.


WEATHER

Increasing clouds, sprinkle or flurries possible. High 32.


Online editor for this issue:
Kahlil Smith bio





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