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[ Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1993 ]

NEWS

Airport managers from across the state say it was not a conflict of interest that the University Park Airport hired the same firm to plan a runway expansion and do an environmental assessment of it.

The New York Times is just one source of current events that students are finding to be a common part of their curriculum.

The University is working to bring all its offices back to its side of College Avenue.

It isn't every student who has dined with Alex Haley, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield -- and will with Spike Lee.

An attempt to expand the ranks of the Undergraduate Student Government in the 1994 elections failed in last night's meeting.

It is not unusual to see scalpers outside Beaver Stadium, but they may become a more common sight outside Rec Hall.

The Four Diamonds Fund at the University's Hershey Medical Center has one purpose -- to help the families of children with cancer deal with the financial burdens the illness can bring.

HIV testing at Ritenour Health Center may no longer be free.

Students who watch snow pile up on the streets outside their apartments as they drift off to sleep may wonder where it disappears to by morning.

Another major winter storm hit State College yesterday, leaving about seven more inches of the white stuff on top of the snow the area received Friday.

He said he was gay and disenrollment procedures from Navy ROTC began immediately.

SPORTS

Women's basketball coach Rene Portland said that last night's game against No. 2 Vanderbilt would come down to "whoever flinched first."

When the men's lacrosse team lost its final game last season, its hopes of making the NCAA Tournament died.

If one could find Andy Gearhart's name in a dictionary, it's likely that the first two definitions next to the entry would read, simply: dedication and humility.

After a thunderous dunk, Chris Webber trots back on defense. A relaxed slouch to his strut and a tooth-bearing gnarl on his face. Did he just growl? It certainly seemed like it.

When Icer captain Jim Adams started the season, he didn't want to leave anything undone -- he wanted to create "the total package" by playing a strong game and being a strong leader.

Domination. It is a concept that the men's tennis team is not familiar with, but got a taste of last weekend.

The old saying is that the best offense is a good defense.

Although he graduated from Southwestern High School in Detroit only three years ago, Penn State power forward Elton Carter will be celebrating a reunion of sorts in tonight's basketball game against Michigan.

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial: USG squabbling more soap opera than student government

My Opinion: Sean Dougherty

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