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[ Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2004 ]


Marissa Kutoloski
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NEWS

Despite technological hardships responsible for a delay in posting the revamped Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Web site, the site should be available online soon.

The Beastie Boys told its generation to fight for the right to party.

Fraternities will now be participating in a training program that will teach members how to prevent irresponsible alcohol consumption in social situations.

Local nurses and members of the Service Employees International Union 1199P (SEIU) gathered yesterday outside the Mount Nittany Medical Center to address the issue of mandatory overtime.

They don't have a teaching certificate, a major in education or professional experience.

State College Police are now looking for a suspect in the case of a woman who reported she was raped early Sept. 19 near Fraser Street and Fairmount Avenue.

News in brief

During the open student forum at last night's Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Academic Assembly meeting, a USG multicultural affairs co-director said he was concerned by the lack of diversity in the assembly.

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SPORTS

Tim Shaw took this one hard.

Chris Hort, Penn State football coach Joe Paterno's son-in-law, remains in intensive care at Altoona General Hospital as a result of head injuries sustained in a bicycle accident Saturday. Hort, 37, has been in the intensive care unit in Altoona since being life-flighted there after the accident Saturday.

Bob Mitinger, a 1961 All-American for the Penn State football team, passed away Saturday at the age of 64.

The Patrick name is synonymous with hockey.

On an unselfish and humble Penn State field hockey team (5-5, 1-0), the defense might be the unit that exaggerates those qualities the most.

There were a lot of questions and uncertainties about how the Penn State men's soccer team would fare this season.

No. 2 Penn State Icers to face tough schedule
Paterno to be featured on "Lou Dobbs Tonight"
Athlon preseason poll ranks Lady Lions No. 21

Stats

Stats


OPINIONS

PSU needs to bring attention to growing drug problem in area

My Opinion: Ryan Lynch

Letters to the editor

SCIHEALTH

From the indoors to the outdoors, the past to the future, a campus building currently under construction will showcase the connections we all need to have to our natural world and our future in it.

We are stronger than we think. According to a recent study conducted by exercise physiology professor Stephen Glass at Grand Valley State University in Michigan, novice weightlifters don't lift as much as they can and should to increase strength and improve muscle tone.

Researchers at Penn State recently discovered the existence of a new phase of matter called a "supersolid," a form of helium-4 that has unique properties.

Acquiring good taste is possible through Penn State's Food Science Sensory Laboratory, which uses humans, rather than machines, to test the tastes of different foods.

Since you can't park in the lot behind Ritenour Building anymore, where can you park?

Did you ever stop and wonder if that bite to eat has anything to do with your birth control pills or diet supplements?

ARTS

Although State College is a town with unlimited musical potential, some people feel as though lately they've just been hearing more of the same.



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