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[ Wednesday, March 22, 2006 ]


PHOTO: Andrew Gehman
PHOTO: Andrew Gehman

NEWS

The Latina/o Studies Initiative is making vast strides within the university, proposing new minors and courses, hiring new professors and even getting its own abbreviation.

Although Greek Week isn't until next month, plans are already in the works for the annual event.

For freshmen at Penn State, body image may play a deciding role in their sexual activities.

Because of the low number of potential Senate candidates, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) passed a petition last night that could potentially reopen the process for putting candidates on the election ballot.

The familiar set of paw prints emblazoned across various Nittany Lion apparel could be as recognizable to third-world sweatshop employees as it is to the legions of Penn State enthusiasts, according to workers' rights advocate Scott Nova.

Students can vote today for the representatives who help allocate their student activity fees and represent them in their residence hall areas.

A former Penn State wrestler is free of charges after prosecutors decided Monday not to retry his overturned sexual assault conviction.

Online applications to Penn State's undergraduate programs are on pace to become the highest rate ever this year.

Penn State students looking for a place to live downtown will soon have a new Web site that provides a way to match students' personalities to their living arrangements.

The drama between housemates Svetlana and Tyler on MTV's The Real World: Key West seemed pretty one-sided last week, but Penn State alumnus John Devenanzio knows the truth.

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SPORTS

From the breathtaking scenery of Utah, to the rolling countryside of New York, to the hustle-and-bustle of Washington, D.C., the Penn State men's rugby team has been everywhere this semester.

The Penn State women's golf team places a strong emphasis on accomplishing its goals on a golf course. But, its efforts do not stop on the turf.

After two rounds at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate tournament in Pinehurst, N.C., the Penn State men's golf team was in 15th place in a 17-team field. The team found itself at the bottom of the standings because of some second-day struggles, but it was not ready to quit and was poised to try to make a climb up the leaderboard.

When teammates Kia Wright and Angela Clark run the give and go, it looks like they've done it a hundred times before.

The No. 2-seeded Connecticut women's basketball team is going home after just the second round of the NCAA Tournament - but not as losers.

A decisive blow to its self-esteem and a short rest was a blessing rather than a curse for the No. 15 Penn State women's lacrosse team.

Mark Pavlik is ready to get physical.

Every recorded win looks the same to outsiders. For players, however, there are those victories that need to be carried along with them for future competition.

My Opinion: Mark Viera

My Opinion: Chris Weeden

OPINIONS

University Calendar: Changes will cause same attendance problem

Supreme Court: Recruiting requirement not speech violation

My Opinion: Sean Collier

Letters to the editor
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A musical isn't a musical without the music, but Henry Valoris (senior-music) has taken on the challenge of eliminating the pit orchestra from a musical.

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

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