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[ Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2000 ]
 
Graphic: Jamie Perruquet
GRAPHIC: Jamie Perruquet

NEWS

With no last minute reprieves and no more chances, the members of the now inactive Alpha Sigma Phi, 238 E. Fairmont Ave., were officially evicted today.

Some members of the Apparel Advisory Committee feel Penn State has made progress in its involvement with sweatshop labor since last spring despite not yet reaching a solution.

In the midst of welcoming new pledges, the greek community has been turning heads as sorority decorations generate both excitement and irritation among Penn State students.

The process of voting for all party candidates with the simple pull of a lever might soon be abolished in Pennsylvania.

Pumpkins, bags and pillowcases overflowed with candy and goodies last night as local children from Centre County's Big Brothers and Big Sisters program gathered in Simmons Hall to celebrate Halloween a few days early.

Tonight at 6 p.m., downtown State College will open the doors to the town's first non-Greek haunted house.

Students have a chance to get acquainted with professors' expertise and interests with the book exhibit, "Faculty Scholars of Penn State's Commonwealth College."

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The job hunt may be a long, complicated process but according to a new report by Penn State and Verizon Pennsylvania Inc., job growth in Pennsylvania has reached its highest point in a decade.

After lengthy debate yesterday, the University Faculty Senate passed a resolution that tries to hush the booing at the Penn State football games.

Penn State President Graham Spanier advised faculty yesterday to be aware of the recent racial incidents at the university.

Robert E. Hauser, assistant professor of history at Penn State McKeesport, was named Penn Stater of the Quarter for the period of July, August and September 2000.

SPORTS

A New Jersey grand jury reached a decision on the quarterback's assault charges, but the results won't be released for up to two weeks.
Team looks past legal problems, concentrates on football

The BCS rankings have the Buckeyes at No. 11, just a hop, skip and a Kansas State away from the Top 10.

If there is any one player on the Penn State women's basketball team that embodies a survivor, it would be Chrissy Falcone.

The roster for the No. 7 Penn State field hockey team is starting to look like a casualties of war list.

Big Ten women's volleyball is getting increasingly competitive as the second half of the conference season begins this weekend.

She is Penn State's best hope in this week's Big Ten Championships in Madison, Wis., as well as the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional at the Penn State Blue Course Nov. 11.

My Opinion:Adam Gorney

Although the Nittany Lion football players performed like champions this past weekend, the fans were graced with the presence of an even greater group of heroes.

My Opinion: Joshua Rhett Miller

OPINIONS

Drunken driving legislation a good idea for State College

My Opinion: Blake Miller

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