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[ Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005 ]


PHOTO: Jim Creighton/Collegian
PHOTO: Jim Creighton/Collegian

NEWS

Bruce Martin wants to help the Hurricane Katrina victims few people have heard about on the news: the American Indian Houma tribe.

Students having condom races with bananas, a life-size woman with 3-D features and a model village made out of tampons and cosmetic products were just a few of the things students could find at the women's studies fall forum yesterday afternoon.

Centre County commissioners are continuing to hold former Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar's salary until there is a resolution to his seven-month disappearance.

A woman involved in a $1.5 million drug ring was sentenced Thursday to serve 47 days in prison in addition to three years intermediate punishment, including six months in drug rehab.

Students gathered yesterday at the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center to commemorate and discuss the 10th anniversary of the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.

State College resident Tom Donohue believes so strongly that the new HIV test should be available over the counter that he took his argument to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) earlier this month.

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SPORTS

The beat goes on for the Penn State men's soccer team, which has been seeded No. 11 for the NCAA championship tournament starting this Friday.

Following cardiac bypass surgery last Friday, all parties involved seem to be in stable conditions considering the gravity of the situation.

Take a bow, Kaleena Walters.

It's a story, some would say, made for a movie. A player, an integral part of the team, leaves the squad in the prime of his career only to return two years later, not quite in his old form, with unfamiliar faces surrounding him in the locker room.

Pair of football players earn academic honors

After scoring her second goal in the NCAA Tournament, Zoe Bouchelle jumped into Denay Riley's outstretched arms. With Riley holding Bouchelle in the air in front of an elated Jeffery Field crowd, Bouchelle grinned widely, celebrating the score.

For the second time this season, ESPN's College GameDay will serve as an opening act for the Penn State football team.

For a team, success is based on checks in the win column.

Last night, a panel of six women and one man confronted both the popular and controversial topic of women in sports.

OPINIONS

Police use of Facebook to locate field rushers censors students' speech

My Opinion: Scott Dimmich

Letters to the editor
SCIHEALTH

Q:  Is it possible to have two tampons in at the same time? I can't remember if I took the old one out before inserting the new one.

The Ortho Evra birth control patch exposes women to 60 percent more estrogen than birth control pills, which could severely increase risks for cardiovascular disease, according to a statement released Thursday by Ortho-McNeil pharmaceutical company.

Zack Matush has about 50 of them, and film and video lecturer Rod Bingaman has twice that.

My Opinion: Diana Ramos

My Opinion: Jessica Hopey

ARTS

For those State College-ites who rely on the fast-paced world of punk rock music to liven up an otherwise dull and monotonous Tuesday evening, tonight's Dead Kennedys show at Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave., could be the ticket to an inundation of punk delights.

The voices of the gods will be heard tonight at Eisenhower Auditorium.

Allen Street Grill, 100 W. College Ave., will feature Ted and Molly (231-4745).

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