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A deafening silence fell across the crowd of nearly 100 students last night as they gathered around the HUB-Robeson television to watch President Bush's statement about whether their country would go to war.
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As President Bush's deadline for Iraqi compliance drew near, many Penn State students and faculty members joined in a walkout against war.
As war became a reality last night, Penn State student leaders reflected on their reactions to the military strike and what it might mean for Penn State.
Local and state agencies are preparing to react to any retaliatory terrorist attacks linked to the conflict with Iraq.
As debate over war with Iraq continues, Penn State alumni and State College residents are reminded of past anti-war movements at the university.
"I have two people over there that are close to me, so I am thinking about it constantly. I think that we are too far away to have a feeling about it every moment, but I definitely respect and support everything going on over there."
Candidates were caught by surprise when campaigning began yesterday for the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) elections.
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About 25 students and community members gathered yesterday at noon in celebration of worldwide women's unity and diversity.
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An Afghan peace advocator and an American author encouraged education, political action and the continued need for women's basic rights in Afghanistan.
Daniel J. Opdenhoff, 24, who is charged with the first-, second- and third-degree murder of his parents, was recommitted Monday to a state mental hospital, his public defender said.
For the fifth year in a row, two women have been chosen to lead The Daily Collegian into the next academic year.
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Penn State will send eight wrestlers to the NCAA tournament, which is held today through Saturday at the Kemper Arena in Kansas City. The Nittany Lions trail only four teams in representation.
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"Kathy's immediate goal is to come to Penn State and take classes. Her long-term goal is to compete on the track team, bringing her high school success to the collegiate level."
The nationwide search for a new coach includes State College.
As the United States nears invasion of Iraq, the prospect of war is beginning to trickle into most everyone's lives in the Penn State community.
Bianchini's return to form sparks softball team
It's produced some of the highest highs and the lowest lows.
The season can only stay young for so long.
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The NCAA says it is a step in the right direction, but the coaches say it's an unfair one.
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On Monday, Penn State men's gymnastics coach Randy Jepson mapped out the rest of the season for his team on the chalkboard with the two biggest meets, the Big Ten Championships and NCAA Championships, standing out among everything else.
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Entering the third event, the Penn State women's gymnastics team found itself neck-and-neck with one of the top teams in the nation. Performing the best routines of their entire lives, the Penn State gymnasts showed more optimism and self-confidence than Tiger Woods in a pitch-and-putt tournament.
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My Opinion: Matt Finkelstein
Divided we stand: Lack of U.S. consensus on war can show our strength
My Opinion: Brian Morrison
Letters to the editor
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Angry robot ballerinas will take the stage this weekend as dance meets drama and rock music in No Refund Theatre's (NRT) production of Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.
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The following films were snubbed totally by the Academy this year, not receiving any nominations at all. We feel, however, that they deserve a second look.
My Opinion: Nicholas Norcia
My Opinion: Jason Cox
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If there's a local venue that hosts live jazz music, Andrew Jackson, a Ph. D. candidate in multicultural studies, will most likely be there.
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Dance is what Saralyn Ward (senior-integrative arts) has committed her life to for 18 years.
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Ever wonder how the syrup on your pancakes makes its way from the woods to the breakfast table?
Russia's Kirov Orchestra of more than 100 musicians will perform under the direction of world-renowned conductor Valery Gergiev at 7:30 tonight at Eisenhower Auditorium.
Problem Child, Penn State's alternative literary magazine, is seeking submissions.
My Opinion: Reid Coploff
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