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BACK ISSUES
[ Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2004 ]


Jesse Bright
PHOTO/GRAPHIC: Jesse Bright

NEWS

A proposed downtown bus terminal could bring more than just Greyhound and CATA traffic to downtown State College, one local business owner said yesterday.

Penn State's lone voice in student radio, WKPS-FM (90.7), The Lion, will be staying on the air, thanks to the University Park Allocation Committee (UPAC) dispersing more than half of the about $42,000 it requested.

Former CIA intelligence analyst and wounded Korean War veteran David MacMichael will address U.S. global human rights violations in a speech at 7 tonight in 119 Osmond Lab.

Judge David Grine sentenced Nicolee Reese of Tyrone yesterday to two years of probation for her involvement in the assault of a State College Police officer last April.

Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President Galen Foulke has requested the USG Academic Assembly repeal two pieces of legislation that he is currently violating.

Penn State has joined a growing list of universities under legal scrutiny for how its nondiscrimination policy affects the rights of religious groups on campus.

Discussion at last night's State College Borough Council meeting evolved into a debate about how much Christmas cheer the borough should spread through parking programs this holiday season.

A duel of words is set to take place Friday between nationally syndicated radio personality Michael Gallagher and filmmaker Michael Moore.

More than 70 students and community members gathered last night in the Sparks Building as humanitarian Kathy Kelly discussed the need for the United States to change its military training tactics.

Steve Strachan was walking to his dorm from the gym when he saw a tug-of-war rope, whipped cream cans and wiffle ball bats set up in the East Halls quad yesterday.

Five polling places changing locations; Man arraigned for September assault

Feature Photo


SPORTS

Penn State-Ohio State set to kickoff at noon; Traveling museum visits Penn State for weekend

Cassy's got her groove back.

They're seniors now, guys like Zack Mills, Andrew Guman and Paul Jefferson. And, it almost seems like they've been here forever, especially when it comes to Mills. They've sat on the bench and they've played, they've redshirted or not, and here they are, halfway through their final season, with a 2-4 record -- and things are not quite the way they had imagined.

Joe Battista couldn't believe his parents let him out of the house looking like that. But that's when the Afro was in style.


OPINIONS

Pa. recount law hastily passed before election when state had 4 years

My Opinion: Ryan Lynch

Letters to the editor

SCIHEALTH

Students who purchase or receive contraceptives from University Health Services (UHS) may notice a change in the availability of products.

Blue & White Goes Green

Participating in an online chat tonight could be more than just for fun, it could save a life.

A nationwide flu vaccine shortage is prompting health service providers to offer the shot only to individuals in high-priority groups.


Answered by UHS
Posted: Oct. 25, 2004


Guest opinion: Simon Holowatz
Posted: Oct. 25, 2004


Guest opinion: Spring Cooper
Posted: Oct. 25, 2004


My opinion: Jenny Stranzl
Posted: Oct. 25, 2004

ARTS

Allen Street Grill, 100 W. College Ave., will feature Scott Mangene and Ted McCloskey. Specials include $2 Sam Adams and $2.50 Smirnoff flavors and a mixer (231-4745).

Jordan Knight knows that occasionally talking with dodgy reporters is the price of fame.


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