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[ Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2004 ]


Photo: Jessie Bright
Photo: Jessie Bright

NEWS

If beer distributors thought they were going to be able to open several stores on Sundays sometime soon, they thought wrong.

More than 600 students from 13 sections of women's studies classes will participate in the 16th women's studies undergraduate forum today from noon to 3 p.m. in HUB Alumni Hall.

Clothes, toys and games.

With the impeachment trial of Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President Galen Foulke scheduled for tonight, many USG members say they are eager for a resolution.

A decade ago, it would have been unlikely to hear the sounds of cell phone rings interrupting a class.

PSU student's apartment burglarized
Various electronics stolen over break

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SPORTS

It's kind of rare, right? Two linebackers as the top two tacklers for Penn State?

Think about an All-American in any sport, and you're likely to think about numbers. How many touchdowns did he throw for, or how many blocks and kills did she have?

College is about gaining experience, growing, and adjusting to new circumstances.

Seasons Statistics

Sports in brief

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OPINIONS

PSU cancelling classes would not encourage MLK Day attendance

My Opinion: Ryan Lynch

Letters to the editor

SCIHEALTH

Women everywhere can eat more and weigh less, according to three new diet studies conducted at Penn State.

Here at Penn State, energy efficiency is not just a day-to-day goal, but a 10-year conservation strategy.

Students are unconcerned as construction continues on the new Food Science Building and Berkey University Creamery at the corner of Bigler and Curtin roads.

Millions of people worldwide have died of AIDS since the epidemic began in the early 1980s, and members of the Global AIDS Initiative plan to raise awareness about the deadly virus during an all-day event tomorrow.


Answered by UHS


My opinion: Jenny Stranzl

Guest opinion: Christine Fitzgerald

Guest opinion: Susan Kennedy

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ARTS

One thing that members of rock, punk and hip-hop bands all have in common is they all learned how to be musicians at some point in their lives, and teamed with the "Savin' Sanity" benefit, they want to make sure children have that same opportunity in the future.



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