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[ Wednesday, March 15, 2006 ]


PHOTO: Daniel Freel
PHOTO: Daniel Freel

NEWS

It is official: Former Centre County Administrator Jon Eich will be running against incumbent state Sen. Jake Corman for a seat in the 34th District of the Pennsylvania State Senate.

A Penn State alumnus has come back to Happy Valley this spring, and he is looking to get involved in university life again -- this time through food.

After much discussion, the voting machines in Centre County will go from punch cards to optical scan or touch-screen systems to comply with the Help America Vote Act in time for the May state primary elections.

The abortion debate has long been a heated battle between the red and blue states. As it turns out, contraception availability may not be the same liberal-conservative dispute.

The inauguration of a new Chilean president on Saturday could help solve the 21-year mystery of a missing Penn State professor who disappeared while hiking in Chile in 1985.

In light of the recent lawsuit filed against Penn State for alleged discrimination, the University Faculty Senate reaffirmed the university's nondiscrimination policy yesterday.

Senators at last night's Undergraduate Student Government (USG) meeting began to formulate action resolving issues that have built up throughout the year.

Penn State students will have a weeklong Thanksgiving vacation starting in 2007, administrators announced today, a move that will result in the elimination of the traditional one-day fall break in October.

HARRISBURG -- The 273 students who stood on the steps of the rotunda at the state Capitol in Harrisburg represented millions of students -- and millions of dollars in debt.

Last week may have been a break for Penn State students as they left for spring break, but the drama continued on MTV's The Real World: Key West.

The Daily Collegian Board of Directors selected student leaders last night for the 2006-07 academic year.

Two girls report harassing phone calls

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SPORTS

The game plan seemed basic enough, but it was still one of the toughest tasks Penn State faced all season: stop Quincy Douby.

The massive factory-like building sits at 200 Stanley Ave., in Landisville. A parking lot and a few well-groomed shrubs lie in front of it, and a short walkway leads up to a wall of glass doors. Overhead, bold red capital letters read "HEMPFIELD HIGH SCHOOL."

Balance: the state of maintaining bodily equilibrium.

The Penn State ultimate frisbee team is proving that it's going to take a lot more than a temporary suspension to slow it down.

The Penn State men's basketball team opened many eyes with what it accomplished this season.

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OPINIONS

Sigma Phi Epsilon: IFC chapters should promote 'balanced men'

Google: Court ruling could result in slippery slope

My Opinion: Sean Collier

Letters to the editor
ARTS
For some students, breaks from school are for relaxing and sleeping in, but the members of local band Cloverleaf used winter break to record its debut CD.

Allen Street Grill, 100 W. College Ave., will feature Dominick Swentosky (231-4745).

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