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[ Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2005 ]


PHOTO: Jeremy Drey/Collegian
PHOTO: Jeremy Drey/Collegian

NEWS

A 23-year-old woman is in prison for allegedly stealing a Penn State student's car, driving drunk and smashing into a fire hydrant Sunday night.

The Penn State chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity, 225 Highland Ave., has been officially disbanded after the members did not show up for a national board hearing on Jan. 21, the fraternity's executive director said.

19-year-old hit by car on Beaver Ave.

An e-mail worm capable of destroying saved documents is scheduled to hit Penn State computers on Friday, an Information Technology Services (ITS) spokeswoman said.

Administrators from the Division of Student Affairs met in a closed meeting yesterday with students chosen by Student Affairs Vice President Vicky Triponey to discuss forming a new programming board to exist alongside the University Park Allocation Committee (UPAC).

Before the popularity of cell phones hit Penn State, it was common for female students to receive late-night anonymous calls on land lines from men using "lewd" language -- something Penn State University Police recorded as sexual harassment.

Aaron Greenfield took a bite of his queso burrito and washed it down with a big gulp of Coors Light.

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SPORTS

Rene Portland deals with transitory personnel every year, but there has been one rule of thumb: NCAA Tournament or bust.

A logjam occupies the top of the Big Ten basketball standings, with four teams holding a 5-2 record. The conference counts six in the Associated Press top 25, and Penn State (10-8, 2-5 Big Ten) sits on the outside looking in.

Sitting quietly in an auxiliary gym in the Bryce Jordan Center, Geary Claxton has been asked the first question of the day that sparks his interest, the first that makes him sit up straight and rise from a slouched position in his chair.

The prediction came nearly two months ago.

In the center of the sea of blue-and-white uniforms, one athlete's bright-green Nike sweatshirt contrasted sharply with the other apparel. Nonetheless, this woman still led the Nittany Lions in their post-meet cheer last Saturday even though she was no longer wearing her beloved colors.

OPINIONS

Off-Campus Student Union: Web site better solution than newswire service

Arctic Waters: U.S. should watch treading in Canadian waters

My Opinion: Andrew Hanelly

Letters to the editor
SCIHEALTH

Penn State professors are looking to assemble a team of students to begin a two-year competition called the Solar Decathlon. Penn State was recently accepted into the competition with other universities to design and build a solar-powered house to be tested in Washington, D.C., next year.

For some students, the colder, darker days of winter only last from December to March, but for others this time period can seem to last longer because they have Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).

In response to the threat of computer viruses, Information Technology Services offers the Take Control Web site and other resources to help eliminate potential threats.

My Opinion: Rachel Zovko

My Opinion: Susan Kennedy

ARTS
How can art from 100 years ago be considered modern?

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

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