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[ Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005 ]


PHOTO: Daniel Freel/Collegian
PHOTO: Daniel Freel/Collegian

NEWS

Flying from Pennsylvania airports instead of out-of-state airports may become more popular thanks to a new state-sponsored Web site that will offer information and comparisons for 15 Pennsylvania airports, including University Park.

They communicate faster and change jobs more frequently. They use cell phones and instant messenger. And as graduation draws closer, Penn State students join a different generational approach to the workplace.

State College Borough Council unanimously approved a liquor license transfer last night for a restaurant whose owner has accumulated numerous health violations over the past four years.

Students are being urged to take extra precautions this Thanksgiving holiday to thwart the possible increase in burglaries and break-ins while they are out of town.

Some people's Thanksgiving may be a little fuller this Thursday, thanks to student and community efforts to make sure those in need can have a full holiday meal.

Woman reports possible sexual assault

Louisiana citizen Michelle Torregano told a number of students last night in Atherton Hall how "you know what it means to miss New Orleans."

Peter Cannella had no expectations when he entered a contest to become a weathercaster at a top Los Angeles television station.

North Halls resident assistant Jab Tannous is the only RA in charge of two floors in Leete Hall.

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SPORTS

Zemaitis and Johnson win conference honors

Penn State's performance on Saturday was a lot like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde -- polar opposites acting out at different times.

Most seniors only get one of them, but the elders of the No. 1 Penn State women's soccer team will get a bonus Senior Day this year.

Every time the media trailer door opened, the chorus of Penn State groupies drowned out Tamba Hali, screaming "Tamba! Tamba!" for a just a wave or a smile.

Stuffed into an uncomfortably small trailer with a swarm of microphones and tape recorders jammed in his face, Penn State quarterback Michael Robinson finally had to answer questions about where the Nittany Lions would be bowling come January.

Experts say the hardest thing in sports is beating an opponent three straight times in one season.

Sometimes it's nice to throw the party, but when the house gets trashed twice in a weekend, the time comes to repay the favor -- even if the host was not an earlier culprit.

With freshman middle hitter Christa Harmotto's season in doubt, the Penn State women's volleyball team faces more uncertainty than it would prefer as the No. 2 Nittany Lions head into matches at Michigan State on Friday and Michigan on Saturday.

Penn State ACHA Division I Icers coach Joe Battista said he didn't know what he was thinking when he made up this year's schedule.

If the Penn State wrestling team truly believes it can be a top three power this year, this weekend will provide the chance to prove it.

The men's water polo club team hoped it would be celebrating a title this weekend along with the rest of Penn State.

Missing the top 40 by just two seconds the Penn State men's cross country team's lone representative finished strong at the NCAA Nationals held at Indiana State University yesterday.

This weekend, the Penn State men's water polo team is hoping to finally achieve a goal it has sought after ever since the formation of the club.

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OPINIONS

Halfmoon Twp. officials irresponsible for pulling promised library funds

My Opinion: Commercialism ruins holidays for many students

Letters to the editor
SCIHEALTH

Turkey: check. Mashed potatoes: check. Stuffing: check. Pumpkin pie: check.

A new vaccine for strains 16 and 18 of the human papilloma virus (HPV) is currently going through the federal approval process.

Recent outbreaks of the avian flu in Asia will not affect the Thanksgiving turkey supply.

My Opinion: Richard H. Yahner

My Opinion: Jessica Hopey

ARTS

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

There will be no classes for the rest of the week because of the Thanksgiving holiday, so don't expect any biology lectures in Happy Valley for the next few days.

There's a new club in town for students who are interested in learning more about music.

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