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[ Thursday, November 18, 2004 ]


Photo: Kristen Perkins
Photo: Kristen Perkins

NEWS

Ever since Jen Anderson transferred to University Park, her book costs have doubled, causing frustration she thinks could be avoided.

While the likes of Louis Vuitton and Vera Bradley grace many Penn State students' shoulders around State College, a recent Penn State graduate is looking to change their choice in hand and shoulder bags.

Kohl's Department Stores, Inc. may be coming to a location in Patton Township at The Colonnade Shopping Center off of North Atherton Street after the business submitted sketch plans to the township this week.

Lou Prato remembers the days when tailgating meant a few fans arriving an hour or two before a football game to open the trunks of their station wagons and enjoy a beer and a sandwich.

When Kate Noonan applied to Penn State last year, she was attracted to the football culture of the university despite its recent losing seasons.

Dressed in a blue dress shirt and a black suit with blue pinstripes last night, Juan Morales looked like he was headed for a job interview.

The Washington Post once called Bebe Moore Campbell one of the most important African-American writers of the century.

Penn State alumnus Michael Hashin is a dedicated fan.

Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President Galen Foulke's impeachment has left many students feeling disenfranchised with USG and administrators saying they are seeing more of the same old problems.

Multi-colored handprints covered the folded pieces of paper spread out across three tables on the ground floor of the HUB-Robeson Center, but these were not the handiwork of children.

In response to a recent decision to tear down the Child Development Laboratory (CDL), several parents of preschoolers have created a petition asking university administration to keep a childcare center in the middle of campus.

Just before finishing her second novel, Coal Run, best-selling author Tawni O'Dell took a pause from creating her main character's path and, instead, followed it.

Swift observatory launch delayed again
PSU-MSU blood drive now in IM Bldg.


SPORTS

The golf season wrapped up for the Penn State Nittany Lions men's golf team this week with an impressive showing at the Hooter's Men's Collegiate Match Play Championships.

If you had to define the No. 4 Penn State women's volleyball team in one word, you could certainly call it clutch.

For those dedicated fans that arrive at a Penn State women's volleyball match early, they get to see one of the more entertaining traditions the team does before every match.

The football team is 3-7 around these parts, but a casual observer sure couldn't tell from how things have been these past few days.

The scene at practice summed up the past couple of weeks for the Penn State ACHA Div. I Icers.

My Opinion: Chris Rajotte


OPINIONS

Foulke impeachment shows USG should end internal fighting

My Opinion: Matt Valkovic

Letters to the editor
ARTS

Amphibians and other members of the animal kingdom will collide with the land of make-believe this Sunday when Frogz comes to Eisenhower Auditorium.

School starts, things get rolling, midterms creep up, Halloween happens.

The oddities and downright craziness of student life at Penn State can make students feel like, at times, they're on another planet.

"Once there was this day when everyone realized that they needed each other."

Fans who missed The Real World: Philadelphia's M.J. Garrett a few weeks ago at the HUB-Robeson Center have a chance to see him again.

"Classical techno" may sound more like an oxymoron than an actual type of music, but State College resident Max Fomitchev is working to make the combination a reality.

The Palmer Museum of Art possesses a sizeable collection of baroque art, all due to benefactors Morton B. and Mary Jane Harris.

Get that tear out of that beer, Penn Staters -- world-renowned country music superstar Dolly Parton will bring her Hello, I'm Dolly tour to Bryce Jordan Center Sunday night.

Art should transcend reality.



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