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[ Monday, Dec. 11, 2006 ]


PHOTO: Andrew Lala

PHOTO/GRAPHIC: Andrew Lala

NEWS

The Association of Residence Hall Students (ARHS) held its first Multicultural Dance Show Friday night in conjunction with LateNight Penn State.

The holiday spirit was in full swing Friday as about 70 East Halls residents attended the first charity Winter Wonderland Prom.

It's the job of scientists to watch the universe, and it's his job to watch the scientists.

The composer took his seat in Esber Recital Hall Saturday afternoon, awaiting the world premiere performance of his new work.

For weeks, the paper-mache letters "SPA?" have hung over the stairs in the HUB-Robeson Center. Water bottles, calendars, T-shirts, posters, and mint containers have invaded the HUB-Robeson Center, all asking the question "What is SPA?"

A recent decision by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has made way for the construction of a Catholic Student Center on East Park Avenue, despite complaints from neighbors.

A former assistant district attorney filed an age-discrimination complaint against Centre County last week after not being reappointed by the newly elected district attorney in January 2005.

The recent debate over terming the conflict in Sudan "genocide" doesn't matter because awareness of humanitarian violations should be the focus, Sudanese refugee Deng Yak said.

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SPORTS

Last year, James Yonushonis lost 174-pound matches to Lehigh. Twice.

It took just two days for the excitement and energy to disintegrate for the Penn State wrestling team this weekend.

Past national champions, Olympians, hundreds of former wrestlers, program boosters and fans gathered Friday night in a dressed-up version of the South Gym in Rec Hall to dedicate the new Lorenzo Wrestling Complex.

A loss is never a good thing, but at times it can prove to be a learning experience.

The No. 7 Penn State Lady Icers (12-6, 5-3 ECWHL) ended the semester with two easy victories, beating Indiana University of Pennsylvania and Slippery Rock University by scores of 14-0 and 13-0, respectively.

Coming off of a fourth-place finish at the National Team Match Games and a second-place finish at the Shippensburg Classic, the Penn State men's bowling club has moved up to No. 8 in the national collegiate rankings.

Many people run or lift weights in the morning, but few can say that they do so under the motivation and observation of a gold medalist.

The white jerseys identified Penn State as the home team, but in reality, Saturday night's NCAA women's volleyball tournament quarterfinal against Washington was everything an away match is thought to be.

Looking for a dramatically different offense during Penn State's Outback Bowl clash against Tennessee on New Year's Day?

The Penn State men's basketball team took the road for only the second time on Saturday and although the surroundings at Continental Airlines Arena were new, the Nittany Lions faced the same troubles they have been trying to overcome all season.

Penn State women's basketball coach Rene Portland often tells her team it needs to bottle up the energy it plays with at home and take it on the road.

After Friday night's 4-0 loss at home to the Windsor St. Clair Saints, Penn State ACHA Division I Icers' senior goaltender Chris Matteo precisely echoed the feelings of the rest of his team.


OPINIONS

State College: Town-gown relations need improvement

My Opinion: Lana Ulrich

My Opinion: Megan Miller

My Opinion: Paul Thompson

Letters to the editor
ARTS

Crowbar's closing has worried some local music fans that venues to hear their favorite local bands are becoming few and far between.

Future doctors, scientists and engineers of the world will focus their brainpower on their music talents tonight at Eisenhower Auditorium.

The bar scene


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