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[ Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005 ]


PHOTO: Matt Sowers/Collegian
PHOTO: Matt Sowers/Collegian

NEWS

Kenneth Lusht, a professor and department chair in the Smeal College of Business, will become the new interim dean of the college, effective Jan. 1, 2006.

Three Academic Assembly members had their last night in the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) on Monday night.

While temperatures during the last few days have hovered in the mid-60s, local and state officials are already prepared for Mother Nature to unleash snowstorms on central Pennsylvania.

LGBTA representatives requested support surrounding the current allegations against Penn State women's basketball coach Rene Portland from senators at last night's Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate meeting.

With less than a week until the Nov. 8 municipal elections, six candidates running for State College Borough Council maintain contrasting views on some of the borough's most contested issues.

News in brief

News in brief

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Feature Photo

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SPORTS

For a good number of college students, Friday nights represent the opportunity to enjoy the company of friends or beverages after a long week of classes -- if in fact they go to class.

Some people think of practice as a waste of time.

It is time for concern.

Depth charts are meant to do exactly what they say -- show how deep a team is. Depth hasn't been a luxury for the Penn State wrestling team over recent years.

This Saturday will contain a lot of "lasts."

It has evolved into a philosophy that doesn't appear to be leaving any time soon when analyzing the present state of Big Ten offenses: If we can't run through or at them, we will go around, find a vacant spot, and make them pursue us.

Though the Big Ten regular season has been sculpted perfectly and placed affirmatively on the shelf of the Penn State men's soccer team's award case, the trophy for Big Ten Freshman of the Year still needs to be engraved.

They say timing is everything.

Greg Nye has been renovating the Blue Course in his head for the last decade. Now the Penn State men's golf coach is one of many people excited about the drastic changes being made to the home course of Penn State's varsity golf teams.

Penn State vs. Nebraska on Sept. 14, 2002, wasn't only one of the best games in the history of Beaver Stadium, it was the night when Penn State nation sustained a casualty. The end of an era. The night when the marshmallow express was grounded for good.

My Opinion: Mark Ludwiczak


OPINIONS

Decision to move camera won't increase area safety, won't benefit community

My Opinion: Thomas Mei

Letters to the editor
ARTS

Those looking to shake off the early November chills can get a night filled with warmth -- along with a healthy dose of rock 'n' roll -- when Philadelphia bands Brothers Past and The Brakes arrive at Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave., tonight.

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


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