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[ Thursday, November 4, 2004 ]


Photo: Matt Sowers
Photo: Matt Sowers

NEWS

Professors are requesting a revision to the academic calendar to remove the fall study day, Penn State President Graham Spanier said last week.

Many concerns were brought to Penn State President Graham Spanier's attention last night when he attended the Graduate Student Association's (GSA) general assembly meeting.

From June until November, Fridays in State College become a scene rich with fall colors.

Tom King is a busy man.

The greek system is closer to fostering a more supportive relationship with Penn State this semester through a new system aimed at improving the image of the greek community, officials said.

Tuesday night five people from the MoveOn organization were making phone calls to get voters to go out and vote.

Amid cheers and cries from students responding to President George W. Bush's victory yesterday, Penn State faculty members also expressed strong reactions to the election results.

To vote or not to vote -- that was the choice posed to America on Tuesday.

As the momentum from Election Day continued through yesterday morning and afternoon, Centre County Democrats and Republicans waited to hear the final word on their president-elect.

A large crowd gathered yesterday afternoon in the HUB-Robeson Center to watch the 2004 presidential election wrap up, with both a farewell speech and a victory speech.

Not many people relate America's international actions to the word "drunken."

Thomas Jefferson was one.

According to the most recent College Board Annual Survey of Colleges, the average tuition for a four-year public school has risen 10 percent since last year.


SPORTS

The practical application of the old adage about the tree and the forest is right here on the Penn State campus.

Adrian Peterson, Dwight Howard, Sebastian Telfair -- youth is in right now.

Around midnight in East Halls, the steady river of students flowing through the Findlay Commons dwindles to a slow trickle as The Big Onion closes and the Good to Go convenience store prepares to bring down its metal gate.

After finishing the regular season a perfect 10-0 in Big Ten play and notching its seventh straight regular season conference championship, the top-seeded Penn State women's soccer team once again has a target on its back going into the Big Ten tournament.

Another sub-par offensive performance, another tie.

The season hadn't yet started and the cat was still in the bag.

It was around 5 a.m. when the plan was set into motion.

Another preseason poll ranks Lady Lions at 21; Pa. Sports Hall of Fame inducts former Lions

PSU v. Villanova game statistics

Season statistics


OPINIONS

Students need to keep political energy going into second Bush term

My Opinion: Matt Valkovic

Letters to the editor
ARTS

True love and ultimate self-sacrifice are both part of the emotional roller coaster of La Traviata, which will be performed by Moscow's Stanislavsky Opera Company at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Eisenhower Auditorium.

You who mercilessly rip on the '80s: You rip because you're jealous.

To see Broadway's longest-running mystery and thriller, complete with more twists and turns in its characters and plot than a candidate in a presidential debate, most people have to travel to New York.

After some scheduling conflicts earlier this year the Castalia Trio ensemble will be performing classic chamber music at 1 p.m. Sunday at Esber Recital Hall.

One thing is very clear: A GWAR show isn't like most of the things that come to Crowbar.

Starting at 7 p.m. on Friday, it's homecoming weekend all over again with Bill Gaither's Homecoming Concert at the Bryce Jordan Center.

Remember techno?

Reviews of 'Laguna Beach,' 'Arrested Development,' 'Lost,' and 'Motormouth'

Downtown State College is about to get all 'Mest' up, punk-pop style.

Reggae veterans The Wailers are coming to "stir it up" in State College on Tuesday.

My mentality is that everyone needs to indulge every once in a while.

Now that the election is over, the real drama starts tonight with the highly anticipated 8 p.m. premiere of the second season of Fox's primetime soap The O.C.

Allen Street Grill, 100 W. College Ave., will feature Bill Filer. Specials include $1 Miller Lites (231-4745).


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