Page 2 The Behrend Beacon WEEKLY WEATHER FORECAST SATURDAY * * MONDAY e_ v Few snow showers Wind: S at 9 mph 4t4 * courtesy of the Penn State News Wire Service for the week of Jan. 19, 2004 Bryce Jordan Center offers discounted tickets to students With the help of funds from the University Park Allocation Com mittee (UPAC), substantial discounts are being offered exclusively for Penn State students for three upcoming shows at The Bryce Jordan Center: Tracy Morgan on Jan. 31; WWE Raw on Feb. 2; and Toby Keith on Feb. 14. 'Mad cow' scare could cost Pennsylvania millions The recent finding of a single cow with "mad cow disease" on a dairy farm in the state of Washington could cost Pennsylvania livestock producers many millions of dollars this year, according to Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences experts. "If we take everything into account -- beef byproducts, beef steers, beef feeder cattle and culled dairy cattle," says Bill Henning, professor of dairy and animal science and a meats specialist, "the cost to Pennsylvania beef and dairy producers could be enormous, potentially as high as $75 million." Lou Moore, professor of agricultural economics, agrees with Henning's estimate, but says he is hopeful that the furor over the disease in the United States soon dissipates and prices recover. Mazzante breaks Big Ten women's basketball career scoring record Kelly Mazzante scored 24 points in No. 8/8 Penn State's 79-64 win over Illinois on Sun. in the process breaking the Big Ten con ference women's basketball all-time career scoring record. The game was a record-setter in several ways, highlighted by Mazzante, who broke the scoring mark of 2,578, previously held by Ohio State's Katie Smith. The two-time Kodak All-American and Wade Trophy candidate finished the game with 2,594 career points, leaving her just 20 shy of passing the men's conference mark of 2,613, set by Indiana's Calbert Cheaney. "Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength."- Eric Hoffer Janet Neff Sample Center for Manners 6' Civility HIGH: 28 LOW: 18 A chance of snow or flurries Wind: E/NE at 17 mph HIGH: 21 LOW: 12 Very cold with intervals of cloud and sun Wind: N at 9 mph HIGH: 19 LOW: 9 Few snow showers Wind: W/SW at 9 mph HIGH: 27 LOW: 18 Scattered snow showers, possible rain showers Wind: W/SW at 11 mph HIGH: 18 LOW: 7 Mostly cloudy throughout the day Wind: S/SW at R mnh HIGH: 21 LOW: 29 CLASSIFIED N\, , •,::: , , ,,, ,, A :-,',• ~ ~ s.. lovv, ~. ~,, „.,.„. .., :„,i, ,..., Frida , Jana Jeppt _ BD 02 , right, shows his competitors Alex Henderson, BIOBD 04, what they're up against at the Jan. 16 Jeopardy Challenge. Jake Blazer,. .; . !nrod of 2 S►, EnttertainniihrB64l#4lsl4ored the event: one whan vnii livA Cm a camous that is Who needs to pay high prices at local ski resoo.giant hill? These two students took advantage of the hill between Niagara Hall and Lilley Library on Saturday. wrence Jr. durin 23, 2004 FOCAL POINTS NIEMEN pc. .ays , .as , fesentation of "The Meetin Monda inny Dorks perform an acoustic set Saturday in Bruno's. The Lion ...........::,,'.t....,::::::::;1::.;;.::::::::,110.4tti;., ....,......:.......::::::::......,.........,:;......T....!.....iii..... t- Aig4;ii!..s.'"' ....,,, •:.•...1..,....,",...,:%.!..,::itA.V0i1i.1&%'•• • .......;,...r . '•:,!..."..:::':,;* -r.:-.- .......-4,'••:....:1;*1.::!'',:-',-.:-,,..'...--....- . - "in the McGarve Commons Justin Curry & Angela Szesciorka behrcolls@aol.com LSC 04, and Leann Partomioli, ~:...... i : tiAk. : :.4.',W,t2t 1040.eflgitg$11 , !:l. , .k.. ), - -....i . 4,iiii1iiiiti1i:'.... , ,,,:.0.: ''' - m , .,::ii. , .....4,.: :: ,..-":::!:. , ..0;..:,!, ......,..„ <:':
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