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[ Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2005 ]


PHOTO: Andrew Lala/Collegian
PHOTO: Prince Frederick Spells/Collegian

NEWS

Three men who allegedly entered a North Atherton Street apartment, jumped a resident and stole his wallet and cell phone are being held in Centre County Prison awaiting trial on $75,000 bail each.

Two Pennsylvania district attorneys are calling for the investigation of missing Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar to change jurisdiction, but some local law enforcement officials have said the trail is cold and the move may not help.

Students will soon have a new option for late-night dining when The Shack, 219 E. Beaver Ave., opens next month above the Brewery, 233 E. Beaver Ave.

A wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of late Penn State student Christopher Raspanti has been met with complaints from the lawyers of three defendants, including landlord Rodney Hendricks.

When Emily McCathran joined the Penn State Blue Band last August, she didn't expect that it would lead to a photo shoot in an international fashion magazine.

Penn State Judicial Affairs will begin interviewing individual members from Delta Sigma Fraternity this week because of a hazing conviction by the Penn State Fraternity and Sorority Life Review Board in early December.

Confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito began yesterday, electrifying the air in both Washington, D.C., and State College with talk of President Bush's latest nomination.

The first female U.S. attorney general spoke yesterday about the importance of honesty and accuracy at crime scene investigations before a first-year seminar for the new forensic science major at Penn State.

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SPORTS

One shot after another, the basketball echoes off the backboard. It's one hour before the team's supposed to arrive for a scheduled lift -- but the 6-foot-9 freshman doesn't mind.

File this problem in the easier-said-than-done folder.

If everything had gone as planned, he would've spent his weekends last winter where he belonged, on the indoor track. He would've earned many more victories and given further proof that he is one of the best to run at Penn State.

Many NBA basketball teams show unity by wearing matching headbands or wristbands. The Penn State women's basketball team skipped the trip to the sports apparel store and hit up the training room for gear.

Penn State program wins eastern football trophy

OPINIONS

Joe Paterno: Apology necessary for assault comments

Jack Abramoff: Lining pockets still main priority

My Opinion: Jen Winberry

Letters to the editor
ARTS

Tonight at Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave., Penn State's environmental club, Eco-Action, is hosting a benefit that will include the bands Crack Factor, The Daily Supplement and The Northern Shovlers.

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

SCIHEALTH

University Health Services (UHS) informed students about the dangerous side effects of the birth control patch in a series of information sessions that began last semester and will continue tomorrow.

Tanya Furman, associate professor of geosciences, recently received the 2005 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring for her contributions with mentoring minority students in her field.

My Opinion: Richard H. Yahner

My Opinion: Cures for common maladies available

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