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[ Monday, Nov. 27, 2006 ]


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NEWS

All former USG President Ian Rosenberger had to work with as a recent MTV Made coach was an "eccentric loner" with hopes of winning a crown.

The growing popularity of Apple computers among college students across the nation is apparently a trend not lost on Penn State students.

Attention show stoppers, ballers and freak-a-leeks: As you shake your moneymaker to the latest Ludacris jam, more than just a catchy tune may be seeping into your head.

OMG, txt spk is OK.

While Penn State students settled back into their homes in Happy Valley last night, some of the members of the Tau Phi Delta fraternity, 427 E. Fairmount Ave., cleaned their guns and readied their hunting gear.

Although the 2005 disappearance of former Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar still prompts a few calls a week to the Bellefonte Police Department, police said they are no closer to solving the case now than they were at the beginning of the investigation.

The iGeneration, Millennials, Generation Y, Echo Boomers, Generation Next -- the 18- to 25-year-old age bracket has been barraged with classifications, pressed for its vote and examined for insight into the way its members will shape the future.

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SPORTS

After winning the Big Ten outright for an unprecedented fourth consecutive year, the Penn State women's volleyball team earned the No. 3 overall seed in the 64-team NCAA Tournament and will host Long Island in the first round at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Rec Hall.

Members of the Penn State women's volleyball team interlocked arms, formed an oval and faced each other on the Rec Hall floor Saturday night, moments after officially clinching their fourth consecutive Big Ten title.

Geary Claxton wasn't the same player that the Bryce Jordan is accustomed to seeing. He didn't execute a crossover dribble Saturday or streak through the lane to throw down an aerial extravaganza with the right hand.

When referee Mike Sanzere blew his whistle and pointed toward the Saint Joseph's bench with 1.9 seconds left to play Saturday evening, almost everyone in the Bryce Jordan Center knew what was coming.

For 53 minutes, the Penn State women's soccer team kept its national title hopes alive against the No. 1 team in the country.

For the Penn State women's basketball team, "road trip" has an all too familiar meaning.

For the Penn State men's and women's swimming and diving teams, this weekend's Bell Grand Prix in Toronto may have been known as "qualifying weekend." The tournament wound up giving the Nittany Lions several NCAA qualifying times, a number by both the men and women.

Nothing really shocks Ed DeChellis anymore. After Saturday's game, there is little left to the imagination.

Sports in Brief


OPINIONS

Graham Spanier's salary: Salary release fosters transparency

My Opinion: Paul Thompson

My Opinion: Elaine Hughes

My Opinion: Lana Ulrich

Letters to the editor
ARTS

Aaron Wynkoop has been keeping a $16,000 secret for almost a month.

The bar scene

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