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[ Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2005 ]


PHOTO: Kristen Perkins
PHOTO: Kristen Perkins

NEWS

A special legislative session set to begin today will determine the fate of a property tax relief proposal for State College residents.

Twenty-two people were arrested in an early morning drug sweep yesterday after a number of Pennsylvania State Police and State College Police Department investigations.

Organizers of this year's Homecoming parade have made a few changes they hope will cut down on the parade's length and place more emphasis on Penn State groups.

Last week, the Pennsylvania Legislature began debate concerning a U.S. Supreme Court decision that would, for the first time, allow residents and students to have out-of-state wine delivered to their homes.

Danny Jamieson's hair isn't the way he would like it to be.

News in brief

News in brief

News in brief


SPORTS

Over the last four years, the series between Penn State and Ohio State women's volleyball teams has been a split. Four wins for both teams.

Every time the ball came towards the goal, junior Carey Maser would hit it off the field.

In a world of seven-figure sneaker contracts, 24-hour sports networks, steroids and ticket brokers, it's easy to forget the basic fundamental reasons why people watch and play sports. The PSU Club XC team is a refreshing reminder of what it's like to play for the love of the game and nothing else.

Joe Paterno's work is never done.

What else can go wrong?

Long before they ever motioned to sign a letter of intent, long before they were spoiled with lavish recruiting visits, apparel, fanmail and warmth, Justin King and Derrick Williams had already scanned the blueprint.

Porky Pig should have popped out of the midfield circle, wearing a bow tie, and stuttered "That's all, folks!" at the end of the Penn State men's soccer game last night.

My Opinion: Chris Weeden

My Opinion: Tim Ford


OPINIONS

Bars should reconsider smoke-free evenings throughout the week

Protesters, media need to remember pay raises during election season

My Opinion: Thomas Mei

Letters to the editor
ARTS

Soda or pop? Eagles or Steelers? It's a moot point tonight at Roustabout!, as Pittsburghian gloom-rockers Chalk Outline Party and Philly no-frills rock collective Grammar Debate will settle the score for you at The Darkhorse Tavern, 128 E. College Ave.

"No Tapping in the Lobby."

Arts in brief

Allen Street Grill, 100 W. College Ave., will feature Dominick Swentosky (231-4745).


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