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NEWS

Several computer thefts at Penn State this semester may be related to a similar burglary that occurred at Bucknell University in October, University Police Services said.

A State College man was arraigned before District Magistrate Clifford Yorks yesterday afternoon for allegedly harassing a local woman and "hot-wiring" his apartment door.

Not all University leftovers are thrown into the garbage.

Students living in dorms have their food cooked, their bathrooms cleaned and their water, heat and electricity provided.

A Centre County District Magistrate ordered a State College man yesterday to stand trial for criminal conspiracy.

Some students in the College of Agricultural Sciences may have to change their majors if the University Future Committee approves the college's strategic plan.

Coffeehouses are not just a place to drink coffee.

SPORTS

After a disappointing season last year, the men's gymnastics team has wiped the slate clean and is chalking up some changes that spell improvement.

The women's gymnastics office still looks a little barren these days, its 18-year occupant only a few months removed. But the nameplate on the door and a few scattered plaques bear witness to a fledgling new era of Lady Lion gymnastics.

He only played 10 minutes and collected a mere four points, but it was Michael Joseph who provided the last-second heroics to preserve the Lions' 56-50 victory over Akron last night in Rec Hall.

After being challenged in the first half, the No. 12 women's basketball team rode an intense second-half performance to a 67-43 route over pesky Syracuse last night.

While Penn State's transition into the Big Ten may be beneficial to the big money sports, some of the smaller sports, like field hockey, are experiencing growing pains.

For the past four years Kim Kumfer has been at the cornerstone of Penn State's women's volleyball success.

Scott Mangene spent his whole life perfecting his hockey skills so he could play in college -- but then he decided to go to the University of New Hampshire for soccer.

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