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[ Thursday, May 3, 2007 ]


PHOTO: Shawn Miller

PHOTO/GRAPHIC: Shawn Miller

NEWS

Less than 24 hours after Penn State announced that student tickets would be distributed through an online lottery system, student backlash caused the university to reverse its decision and reinstate a first-come, first-serve policy for ticket distribution.

Attorney: Player ID'd incorrectly

A Blair County animal rights advocate will go on trial next month for allegedly taking a dog from its chain without the knowledge of its owners, police or the Humane Society.

While many other seniors will soon be donning suits to begin their careers after graduation, Catie Star will be heading to work in flip-flops and a hoodie.

The Penn State student who fell from his second-floor downtown apartment balcony over a year ago is recovering from a successful surgery last month that attempted to quell symptoms of quadriplegia, his lawyer said.

Emergency dispatchers cannot effectively trace more than 70 percent of 911 calls made from cell phones, a recent study has shown.

That poor old bike with the mangled wheels that's been outside your dorm since January will soon be taken out of its misery.

Students living in residence halls next fall should prepare to see a 25-cent rise in the cost of the university's on-campus laundry facilities.

Frustration and anger has been sparked among several members and former members of the University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA) by the five-member external constitutional review board's failure to make a final decision.

When Kevin Smith woke up yesterday, he didn't know that he'd lead a group of eighth graders around campus.


SPORTS

The No. 6 Penn State men's volleyball team bus hit a deer outside of Columbus, Ohio, Monday.

The Penn State softball team pounded the ball around Maryland's Robert E. Taylor Stadium last night and was able to hit its way out of a late-inning deficit to capture a pair of games from the host Terrapins in a Big Ten/ACC showdown.

At about this time last year, Dane Miller was in the beginning stages of making his way across Canada.

Women's lacrosse set to begin ALC tournament

Sports in brief


My Opinion: Christopher Woytko


OPINIONS

Ruckus vs Napster: New music system still flawed for users

My Opinion: Kathleen Sullivan

Letters to the editor
ARTS

Pennsylvania Centre Orchestra (PCO) and Pennsylvania Dance Theatre (PDT) will present "The Creatures of Prometheus," a multimedia performance featuring the music of Ludwig van Beethoven's ballet of the same name, Saturday night at the State Theatre.

Let's face it. In a college town, T-shirts are the universal uniform and are acceptable apparel for most occasions.

The Asylum club's last concert of the semester will be headlined tonight by I Am the Avalanche.

On March 27, Capitol Records released the 24th edition of its various artists compilation album series, Now That's What I Call Music!

For a Canadian rock musician, it's always been a struggle to earn praise south of the border.

Usually students celebrate their birthdays in downtown State College bars, but this weekend, a bar will be celebrating a birthday of its own.

Ron Burgundy, Saturday Night Live, and now a short Internet video called "The Landlord" - these things all share something in common.

Move over, Zombie Nation -- a new song is raring to take on Beaver Stadium.

My Opinion: Chris Straub

The bar scene


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