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NEWS
 
Eliciting concern from local pro-choice advocates and support from local pro-life endorsers, the state House of Representatives approved the "living will" bill --including a provision restricting the right for pregnant women.
 
Less government regulation might be the answer to the nation's environmental problems.
 
Inside the temple building at Gita Nagari Farm in Port Royal, a flurry of gaudy costumes, incense and Hare Krishna music disrupted the placid countryside, as adults and children celebrated the Goverdhan Puja Festival.
 
The majority of Pennsylvania residents are not satisfied with their local governments' attention to citizens' needs, according to a recent study conducted by University professors.
 
For University students and staff, inserts in The Daily Collegian are proving to be more trouble than they're worth.
 
Victor Dupuis is angry.
 
He touched every audience member sitting in the auditorium of Kern Building, as he placed a little girl on his lap and gave her and the audience a monologue that paid tribute to his father.
 
University student leaders have expressed disgust with the University's proposed date for completion of the HUB/Robeson construction project.
 
 
SPORTS
 
For the Lady Lion volleyball team, the University's entrance into the powerful Big Ten was a tremendous jump from the Atlantic 10. However, for men's Coach Tom Peterson and his Nittany Lions, Penn State's entrance into the Big Ten meant virtually nothing.
 
The Lady Lions have signed three new recruits to play for their 1991-92 squad. All are from Pennsylvania and hope to make an immediate impact with the graduation of four starters after this year.
 
The day Michele Brennan took her recruiting visit to Penn State, she fell in love with the place.
 
Jan. 5, 1989 -- a day that will forever be remembered in Penn State basketball history.
 
Last season, Dave Degitz went quickly from a question mark to an exclamation point. Now, the senior center hopes he can punctuate his period at Penn State with a return trip to the NCAA Tournament.
 
Who will replace James Barnes at the starting power forward position?
 
The NCAA tournament -- so elusive to the men's basketball team in years past -- finally became a reality last season.
 
OPINIONS
 
Collegian Editorial: University made right choice in removing painting from room
 
My Opinion: Leah Hill
 
Letters to the editor
ARTS
 
What the Butler Saw, a farce with serious concerns, opened last night at the Playhouse.
 

 

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