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[ Tuesday, April 13, 2004 ]


PHOTO: Kristen Perkins
PHOTO: Kristen Perkins

NEWS

The new Penn State Bookstore Trustee Scholarships, part of the Trustee Scholarship Program, have designated $1.8 million in endowed scholarships across 20 Penn State campuses.

The American public's approval of the war in Iraq is slipping, according to a recent poll conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press.

FastDate is coming to Penn State from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the Days Inn, 240 S. Pugh St.

There will be an informational meeting for Homecoming 2004 at 6:30 tomorrow night in 26 Hosler.

Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate Vice President Takkeem Morgan was censored for his remaining day in office after Academic Assembly members approved legislation 8-1-3.

A Penn State student is facing felony drug charges after Residence Life staff members allegedly discovered 11 marijuana plants in his Hamilton Hall dorm room.

Galen Foulke and Luke Adams will have to prove they have what it takes to lead the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) as the pair begins its yearlong term tomorrow, replacing current USG President Ian Rosenberger and Vice President Takkeem Morgan.

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SPORTS

Lance Thompson isn't the most imposing person when he strides into the batter's box.

Early in March, during a spring break swing through Texas, Penn State catcher Matt Harter got crossed up by a pitch and ended up taking a fastball squarely on his wrist.

With the Sweet 16s beginning this weekend, the Penn State men's rugby team needed a tough, physical and fast -paced game to prepare.

My Opinion: Daniel S. Good

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OPINIONS

Officials must address Diversity Advocate vacancy immediately

My Opinion: Allen Tingley

Letters to the editor

SCIHEALTH

Anyone living under a rock in the past two weeks may not have noticed that environmentally friendly and energy conservation groups have been sweeping the campus.

What actually makes us who we are?

Kevin Jarzomski (freshman-division of undergraduate studies) doesn't need to go through NASA's space training program to participate in a space simulation program or to become a terranaut.

With the overwhelming popularity of low-carb, high-fat diets, it seems the low-fat diet may be a thing of the past. However, it continues to live on in the form of the Food Guide Pyramid.

Answered by UHS

My Opinion: Emily Gelsomin

My Opinion: Richard H. Yahner

My Opinion: Candace Kugel

ARTS

Tonight, Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave., will host a band bash in memory of Adam Hampton

Showing a culmination of three years of work, painter Ki Dong Kwon and sculptor Angela Cunningham will present their thesis exhibits at the Zoller Gallery



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