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[ Friday, Oct. 27, 2000 ]
 
Graphic: Jamie Perruquet
GRAPHIC: Jamie Perruquet

NEWS

Administrators and students of many races gathered last night for a discussion about racism.
Candlelight vigil unifies campus, counters hate

Traveling by bus might not be the most glamorous mode of transportation, but Centre Region officials are looking to make it a little more convenient.

About 100 people listened to the Penn State College Republicans team debate the Penn State College Democrats team over five election issues last night in Wartik Lab.

Feature photo

A car driven by a Bellefonte woman hit a female Penn State student yesterday afternoon on the corner of West College Avenue and South Burrowes Street.

The annual Haunted Granary, sponsored by the Lemont Village Association, is scheduled from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.

The Department of Architecture will present the third in a series of four forums titled REBOOT: Rethinking the Design Thesis, at 4 p.m. today in 101 Engineering Unit D.


SPORTS

After last week's win against Illinois, the Nittany Lions bought into the idea that they can win the remainder of their games and earn a bowl game berth.
Gaddis making grade in class and on field
Indiana assistant Schmidt was star in own right

Rashard Casey and Antwaan Randle El have striking similarities.

Joe Crispin said at Penn State Basketball Media Day that he wanted to go out with good memories of his years with the Nittany Lions.
Cline-Heard performs during Blue-White game

The Penn State women's volleyball team will try to continue this weekend what it began nearly three weeks ago.

The No. 7 Penn State women's soccer team heads to East Lansing, Mich., this afternoon to battle the Michigan State Spartans.

Char Morett has been saying all season that her team has tremendous depth — now she's going to have to prove it.

The Penn State Icers will host No. 3 Ohio tonight and Saturday afternoon. The puck drops at 9 tonight and at 3:30 tomorrow.

Harry Groves won't let on that his men's cross country team is pretty darn good.

Judgment day is finally here. And the Penn State women's cross country team is ready.

After six consecutive combined national championships the Penn State men's and women's fencing team has nowhere to go but down.

The pressure is on for the Lady Icers. As the defending champions of the Mid-Atlantic Women's Collegiate Hockey Association, they know they have a reputation to uphold.

The Penn State men's soccer team (10-4-1, 3-2-1 Big Ten) takes two more steps toward the postseason this weekend as it travels to Columbus for the Ohio State Nike Classic.

The family of Adam Taliaferro, the Penn State football player who suffered serious spinal injury last month, today issued a statement of thanks to the thousands of people who have had Adam in their thoughts.

OPINIONS

General education changes will promote active learning

My Opinion: Sam Richards

Letters to the editor

ARTS

Make way for a new band whose music triggers light hearted, carefree dancing, tapping fingers, bobbing heads and stomping feet all around. They are Flushing Gus and they generate a beat no one can ignore.

Faint of heart, beware. Get the kiddies in bed early because GWAR will descend onto State College Wednesday and perform at the Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave.

Hungry for a catchy, danceable jam band? Then check out the Recipe, a group that mixes ingredients such as the guitar, mandolin and fiddle into a delicious blend of roots rock.

With Halloween right around the corner, The Pennsylvania Dance Theatre is offering a spooky performance of dancing, music and acting to create the perfect mixture of the arts for Halloween fun.

Not many two-year-olds can have an influence over the adult world, but when you have as much experience as the Chancellor String Quartet, it's hard not to.

A new form of literature will soon be coming to a record or even clothing store near you and whether you like it or not, it may develop into the next big money making industry.

Film student Dave Leopold uses magic tricks to charm his audiences.

Hundreds of elementary school children broke their bed times Wednesday night and stayed up for a night of Peter Pan with the Center for the Performing Arts.

The Charlie's Angels movie from Columbia Pictures will be shown at a free advance screening at 9 p.m. Wednesday in the HUB Auditorium.

Wasps (White Anglo-Saxon Protestants) will buzz into Penn State intent on stinging students with humor this weekend with No Refund Theatre's production of WASP by Steve Martin.

Graduate and upper level undergraduate students interested in careers in performing arts can now apply for full-time internships at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.

Game reviews
Crimson Skies challenging despite a few glitches
Madden NFL 2001 only slightly different from others

Music reviews
Barenaked Ladies' latest album peppered with good, bad songs
Toys should not be used as instruments

WEATHER
Online editors for this issue:
Kelly Bradish bio
Geoff Rushton




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