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Senate confirms new vice president

By William Dowd

The second appointed vice president for student government this academic year has been confirmed by the Student Senate on Feb. 4 due to the abdication of previous Vice President Andres Mendoza. President Christopher Lunden, of the Student Cooperative Council, Inc.

Students united to protest supporter of proposition against same-sex marriage

By William Dowd

Rainbow pins galore, banners and posters held with pride, and a rainbow flag that just might be bigger than your college dorm waving in the chilly night air amongst a crowd of Pennsylvania State University students holding signs reading, "My Friends Deserve Rights," "Can I vote on Your Marriage?," "End Discrimination Now," "Hate is not a Family Value," and "Prop.

Suspension keeps coach from sideline

By Adam Roberts Editor in Chief

Due to a suspension resulting from a NCAA eligibility violation last January the men's basketball team competed without their head coach, John Wilson Jr., in two PSAC West games. Wilson was absent from the bench at home on Saturday against Edinboro University and again Wednesday against Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

ROTC cadet to serve in Argentina

By Brianna Rodia

The university prides itself on international experiences for students and, most recently, the LHU ROTC announced the winner of their U.S. Army Cadet Command 2009 Cadet Culture and Language Immersion Internship in Argentina. Sophomore and Criminal Justice major, Jamie DiMartile will be heading to Argentina.

New Year, New Faces: Dr. Sabra Statham

By Amber Haeberle

Visiting Sloan for either a play or art exhibit, you may just bump into the latest addition to the music department, Dr. Sabra Statham. Statham was added to the music faculty in the fall of 2008, in part to meet the needs of their new music education program.

'Honor'able mention: delicious judg

By Chris Brittain

The results of a taste-testing to find the best pizza in Lock Haven overwhelmingly showed that honors students prefer Papa John's over Pizza King, Original Italian Pizza and Pizza City. Food, Fashion & Fitness, a weekly activity group consisting of 15 members led by Student Associate Director Caroline Sweeney, joined together to test four different types of pizza last Friday.

Students encouraged to apply for scholarship

By Jason Seyler

The Lock Haven University Foundation is proud to continue their tradition of releasing their annual scholarships and awards. The Foundation's Scholarship Program takes place during the spring semester and offers recognition and financial assistance to eligible students.

Tutoring online now provided by Writing Center

By Marcelle Stoppay

The Writing Center offers online tutorial services to increase the opportunity and access of their tutoring to students who may not be able to go during the hours of operation. Since last fall, students are able to electronically submit their papers through the Writing Center Web site after which a tutor will usually respond within 24 to 48 hours.

rom Career Services Corner: Tips for eye-catching résumé

By Marcelle Stoppay

Finding a perfect job requires a perfect résumé, and those who attended Director of Career Services Joan Welker's presentation 'Writing the Perfect Résumé' on Feb. 3 learned some ways to increase their chances of employment after graduation. Before starting your résumé, strongly consider not using a template.

Career aid broadcasted

By Chris Hoskavich

LHU students have a new resource to help them prepare for careers after college. A syndicated television show called CareerTV that focuses on preparation for the job market has begun airing on LHU's Campus Channel 12 on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 4:30 p.

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