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[ Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005 ]


PHOTO: Michael Ghourdjian /Collegian
PHOTO: Michael Ghourdjian /Collegian

NEWS

The Fraser Street parking garage closed yesterday for two weeks so automated pay stations can be installed.

Tony Keith said he is aware of the many differences that exist between people on the Penn State campus. As a black graduate assistant, Keith said he has sometimes felt like the minority.

Removing contaminated soil is likely to be the next step in handling toxic levels of a chemical found at the future site of a 65-unit student housing building, according to a recent report.

A different sight greeted shoppers at Wal-Mart on Halloween instead of pumpkins, costumes and trick-or-treaters. There was an electronic dancing Santa Claus directly within the automatic sliding doors of the entrance.

When Scott Rutter decided to become a military analyst for Fox News, he didn't do it for the money or fame. He said that he did it for only one purpose.

What do Doritos, Ding Dongs, Twinkies, barbers and oranges all have in common? George Saunders knows.

Today is Centre County's municipal Election Day, but not many students or residents are expected to vote.
Election Guide (PDF format).

Penn State officials say legislation in the state General Assembly that would cap government spending could drastically cut the university's appropriations and force students to foot the bill.

A report presented to the Penn State Board of Trustees Friday shows that financial aid packages are not keeping up with students' rising financial needs.

Legislation to repeal a bill that gave state lawmakers pay raises stalled yesterday as the House of Representatives rejected the Senate version of the bill and delayed further action until negotiators strike a deal.

High-rise buildings will be part of the State College borough's future skyscape, once developers take advantage of a new zoning district passed last night by borough council.

Charges dismissed in harassment case; Laptop, 600 CDs stolen from residence; Police catch robber returning money

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SPORTS

La. Tech cancels game with PSU for next year; DE Hali racks up awards for efforts vs. Badgers; Michigan State tickets available to students

Lounging in a plush chair, Lindsay Bach watched a big-screen television, shaking her foot impatiently.

When Penn State football coach Joe Paterno entered the media room after Saturday's 35-14 handling of Wisconsin, he probably expected to be dealing primarily with the media.

Hiding an elephant is no easy task, but the Penn State women's basketball team has found a way to do it.

If the Penn State men's soccer team wants to extend its seven-game win streak heading into the postseason, it may have to do it in a way it hasn't needed to the entire season -- penalty kicks.

With six conference matches left on the docket for the No. 3 Penn State women's volleyball team, the Nittany Lions aren't feeling safe after winning the first 14.

The Nittany Lions football Class of 2010 is starting to take shape, and it is easy to see that the main priority is linemen.

After removing the varsity "S" blankets they received recognizing their four years of varsity play, senior co-captains Brian Devlin and David Walters took the field Friday night to a standing ovation for the final regular season home game of their careers.

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OPINIONS

Trustees should advocate trimming overall budget, not raising student prices

My Opinion: Scott Dimmich

Letters to the editor

SCIHEALTH

Melissa Zurenski wakes up every morning, washes her face, brushes her teeth and applies her Velocity moisturizer by Mary Kay.

Two freshmen are joining forces to form the Penn State Competitive Engineering Team, with hopes of eventually building a heavyweight BattleBot to compete in a national BattleBot competition.

My Opinion: Jill Garrigan

My Opinion: Richard H. Yahner

My Opinion: Jason Ranville


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