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[ Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2000 ]
 
Graphic: Ryan Naragon
GRAPHIC: Ryan Naragon

NEWS

The four reporters explained how working on the series changed their perceptions of race relations in America.

Seven members of the team will compete in a regional competition.

Jon Brooks and Bridget McCarthy are the new leaders of the councils.

Debora Cheney, head of the Social Sciences Library, said she knows the challenges of older college students after earning her degree in political science at Penn State as an adult student.

After witnessing drunken driving effects, Ryan O'Rourke hopes to raise awareness on his motorcycle journey.

Students scuttling along College Avenue on the way to class may notice a new addition that could help them get there on time.

Penn State’s debate team finished the first half of its season with a strong finish at the Columbia University Gotham Debates.

Douglas Hofstadter, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Goedel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, and physics professor at Indiana University, will give three presentations on Thursday and Friday.

The Graphic Design Alumni Invitational Exhibition will be on display from noon to 4 p.m. daily until Dec. 5 at the Zoller Gallery in the Visual Arts Building.

SPORTS

It was one of those games that could play a factor into Selection Sunday when the NCAA Tournament comes calling in early March.
Defense stepping up its play in 2-0 start

This year's women's volleyball squad has had its share of ups and downs, but late Sunday evening the team earned a No. 3 seed in the Pacific Region and will face James Madison in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

The little experience that the Penn State wrestling team has is already starting to lead the way after only two competitions this season.

Up until now, Matt Senneca has lived a low-profile lifestyle.

OPINIONS

Florida votes went to Bush; Gore should concede race

My Opinion: Justin Goldman


Letters to the editor

ARTS

Singing about cheerleaders, the "boob fairy" and bridesmaid dresses, Philadelphia-area comedic folk singer and songwriter Deirdre Flint will bring her satirical flair to State College tonight.

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