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[ Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007 ]


PHOTO: Prince Spells

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NEWS

As presidential candidates delve deeper into campaigns, student political groups say they are frustrated with the infighting within both major parties.

Penn State law students trying to get practical experience in the field are now offering free services such as sports and entertainment contract advice to students.

A new energy drink carried by several local businesses will remain on the shelves of at least one State College store despite pending lawsuits regarding the drink's calorie-burning claims.

An appeals board voted yesterday to sustain the six-month rental permit suspension that forced members of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity out of their residence last week.

More than four acres of campus pavement is scheduled to be removed from campus this year to enhance green space on campus, an Office of Physical Plant official said.

Tomorrow night, Penn State's own Nina Jablonski will join an elite club that includes members such as Al Sharpton, Madeleine Albright and Bill O'Reilly.

Penn State President Graham Spanier told legislators yesterday that if more state funds are not allocated to the university, university layoffs in certain departments may be imminent.

Time is running out for students to register for the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test before the exam switches formats.

Penn State President Graham Spanier said judicial affairs sanctions against a graduate student activist will stand, despite a petition signed by 48 university professors asking that she be cleared.

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SPORTS

With family in the crowd and the knowledge that a severely sprained left wrist -- injured a few days earlier at Ohio State -- would probably end his Penn State basketball career, Ben Luber had two requests of the coaching staff for Saturday's Senior Day game against Illinois. A spot in the starting lineup and a chance to leave the floor under his own terms.

Riding an embarrassing 13-game losing streak into tonight's 7 p.m. contest against Iowa, the Penn State men's basketball team has one final chance to leave its hometown fans with something positive to cheer about.

The No. 1 Penn State ACHA Division I Icers (28-7-0, 25-5-0 ACHA) arrived in Youngstown, Ohio yesterday to begin preparations for a run at the national championship.

When the Penn State men's lacrosse team arrives at Holuba Hall for practice, the team's three face-off specialists stay together.

Execution will be key in game versus Bison

For the second week in a row, Penn State's Mory Diane fought against a defending national champion from the United State's Military Academy.

Sports in Brief


OPINIONS

Student government: USG dissolution raises concerns

My Opinion: Kristin Colella

My Opinion: Joe Ramagli

Letters to the editor
ARTS

A culture shock is going to be hitting downtown State College over the next few days.

MTV has chosen yet another Penn State graduate to star in one of its reality TV shows -- Angel Turlington will appear on Road Rules 2007: Viewer's Revenge, airing Tuesdays at 9 p.m.

The bar scene


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