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BACK ISSUES
[ Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2004 ]


PHOTO: Lauren Little
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NEWS

Twice as many college students are depressed today compared to 13 years ago, according to a study by the American Sociology Association.

Local government officials are considering large-scale snow removal projects to deal with the yesterday's white plight on top of remaining snow piles.

Heavy snowfall discouraged attendance yesterday at the Charles Drew Community Blood Donation Campaign in the HUB-Robeson Center.

Three Penn State seniors took a random thought one afternoon and turned it into a fast-growing business.

Harris Wofford, former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania and co-chair of America's Promise -- The Alliance for Youth, will speak as part of the Penn State Forum series at noon tomorrow, at the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel.

An 18-year-old Penn State student reported she was sexually assaulted downtown early Saturday morning by a man unknown to her.

The board governing Penn State's Dickinson School of Law decided to postpone its Feb. 7 meeting after a county judge ruled Monday that the board is subject to the Sunshine Act and, therefore, must open future meetings to the public and press.

Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell proposed a state budget that would grant state-related universities a 2.3 percent increase in funding from last year.

Early yesterday morning, an incident at The Saloon, 101 Hiester St., led to one man biting off a small chunk of another man's ear.

The late cancellation of yesterday's classes by university administrators caused some students to have to attend their 8 a.m. classes.

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SPORTS

Freshman backcourt mates Ben Luber and Marlon Smith have become the heartbeat of the Penn State men's basketball team.

For the third time in a week, the weather threatened to postpone a home match for the Penn State men's volleyball team.

A 47-42 win at Purdue was just the beginning. After two straight non-conference losses, it may have seemed unlikely, but it was the first tally in the Big Ten win column.

The tattoo on his chest means "to overcome" in Armenian.

College Sports Television (CSTV) has announced that it will televise at least one Penn State men's volleyball match as part of its CSTV Spikes men's college volleyball schedule. The Nittany Lions' match at Ohio State on Mar. 3 will air to a national television audience of more than 15 million homes on cable and satellite on Mar. 6 at 9:30 p.m.

Max Emfinger resides in New Orleans and is a 25-year veteran of player evaluation and scouting. He has been involved with high school, college and professional recruiting throughout his career. In the 1980's, he worked for the Dallas Cowboys as a talent scout and now is the proprietor of maxemfingerrecruiting.com, one of the nation's leading recruiting databases.

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University administration errs, endangers lives with late notice

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Energetic, party-oriented, hardcore punk comes to State College at 8 tonight as Murphy's Law and Giving Chase rock into Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave.

If there's one thing a person knows about State College, it's that there's a lot of beer in town. But is the plethora that seems to be offered enough? Maybe true beer lovers yearn for something more.


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