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[ Wednesday, January 26, 2005 ]


PHOTO: Adam Zolyak
PHOTO: Adam Zolyak

NEWS

Award-winning journalist and CNN anchor Soledad O'Brien will speak at 8 tonight in Eisenhower Auditorium as part of the Distinguished Speaker Series.

Holly Gaston has attended seven Interfraternity Council/Panhellenic Dance Marathons.

Despite a campaign this fall that tried to convince students to recycle their newspapers, students apparently have not been influenced enough to clean up their act.

The Undergraduate Student Government Academic Assembly has started to look into creating a closer student-adviser relationship for incoming students.

Doctors and cancer patients at Hershey Medical Center will soon have a new option for research and treatment, partly because of a $10 million donation from the state.

Cape Town is an area of South Africa much like any other area in the country, with dramatic landscapes and beaches that bring in fresh waves of tourism each year, although many tourists fail to see the truth behind the town.

The case of a Penn State student arrested Friday as part of a larger drug sweep by the Centre County Drug Task Force was bound over for trial yesterday at Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte.

If painting your face green or getting a tattoo is a little too extreme to show your support for the Eagles, consider buying a jersey of your favorite player.

The State College Transportation Commission will give plans for a proposed parking garage on West College Avenue and Corl Street to the Planning Commission and Borough Council.

The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate passed legislation last night to air portions of their weekly Senate and Academic Assembly meetings on PSN-TV to increase student awareness of USG activities.

A representative from the State College borough clarified the new addition to the renting suspension policy implemented by the borough earlier this year at the Interfraternity Council's (IFC) meeting Monday night.

News in brief

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SPORTS

There were reasons either way.

Rising senior wide receiver Kinta Palmer has been granted his release from the Penn State football team and will look to finish his eligibility at a Division I-AA or Division II school, according to Palmer's brother, Leander.

March 1, 2001.

Ten feet.

In the first half against Michigan State, down 19-14, the Penn State women's basketball team was in a bind. The Lady Lions had started out the game flat. They couldn't buy a bucket.

Team statistics


OPINIONS

New uploading service allowing student songs on Napster a good step

My Opinion: Trisha Fitzgerald

My Opinion: James S. Young


Voices
Posted: Feb. 22, 2005

Letters to the editor
ARTS

There's so much camaraderie going on in the Pittsburgh music scene these days it could make you sick if you were some cynical, anti-solidarity type inclined to abhor all things rock 'n' roll.

After six semesters of weekly shows at The Brewery, 223 E. Beaver Ave., local jam band Alchemy is packing up and leaving State College behind to see how far their talent will take them.

Allen Street Grill, 100 W. College Ave., will feature Dominic Swentosky at 10 p.m. and the Twinz and Troeginator beer (231-4745).


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