THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Holiday gift ideas are plentiful From GIFTS, Page 1. The Student Book Store, 330 E. Col lege Ave., has many different novelty items for the holidays, said manager Norm Brown. Some of the most popu lar items include Penn State afghans, clothing and various Joe Paterno mer chandise, Brown said. The most popular gift items for the holidays are Penn State tree orna ments, he said. The ornaments are "pretty well cleaned out by the time (students) leave after finals," Brown added. For more personal gifts, 2000 Degrees, 202 W. College Ave, is the place to shop, said Manager Gary Fbr the holidays, the store has various ornaments, as well as meno rahs, dreidles, Christmas trees and snowmen plates, Filkins said. "We have 300 different things to choose from and on top of that, you get to personalize it yourself," he said. "We're different from other stores that sell the same things from year to year." MASSAGE al HOLIDAY GIFT CERTIFICATES off: s99 ... a ...pod, • doting wra P s $99 gPaCkege $69 h e r 2 1 000 a i wkak , $49 pcw 2 $39 liasamice ' '''' s3° Americana Spa & Inn Open Late Private 511 E. Calder Way 234-4383 Other popular items at 2000 Degrees include picture frames, food dishes for animals, sushi plates and rice bowls, Filkins said. "A lot of people make presents for their parents and grandparents, and they haven't done that 'since second grade," he added. For younger gift recipients, Fancy Flights, little angels that fly, are popu lar gifts, said Cathy Horner, owner of Tadpole Crossing, 101 E. Beaver Ave. Board games such as Cranium and Brainstrain also are being sold for the holidays, she said. Fbr teenagers, charm bracelets that can have charms added to them are a fashionable gift, Horner said. Charm bracelets are "probably the most popu lar thing we have right now," she said. Nittany Quill, 111 S. Fraser St, has been selling boxed stationery, fountain pens, stationery sets with glass pens and journals for the holidays, manager Jerusha Grosh said. "We sell a lot of stationery," he said. Buffalo HIWAY PIZZA 340 E. College Ave. 237-5718 FROM PAGE ONE Fraternities lit up with spirit From LIGHTS, Page 1. a nativity scene. Donned in sheets, they posed as shepherds and wise Men under about 10,000 lights. "We appreciate being able to give back to the community," said Chuck Sprenkle (senior-accounting), a brother of Pi Kappa Alpha. Delta Sigma featured a live Santa Claus perched on their roof among about 18,000 white lights. "Santa Claus won my heart," Albin said, who asked him how he would get around with no snow. Santa said that he would be able to manage despite all of the recent warm weather. Another of the judges' favorites was the creative candy cane theme of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Four large pillars wrapped like the holiday sweets surrounded a twin kling Christmas tree. •••••••••••• .••••••••••• THURSDAYS ZITI NITE Get Personal! in Collegian Classifieds Sterling Silver $32.50 • 4 5 1 -, mayor komiEm's The Class Ring Experts Corner of College and Allen Downtown State College 237-7942 • www.moyetjewelers.com Stiarro entree! • 140 slice of www.hfs.p edu/unionstreet •• HU obes on Center tag - = Truong sentenced for assaults From TRUONG, Page 1. States depends on the decisions INS makes. "It's more of a judgment call on the INS's part," Gricar said. "He's not out of the woods by any means." Whether or not Truong will be deported is a "whole separate issue," Amendola said. "We don't know what will happen next," Amendola said. "Certainly they can bring their own actions against him." Throng is living with his parents in Harrisburg and will begin serving his sentence Dec. 17. Truong is *Ole for work release so he will "basically support himself," Amendola said, while serving his . sen tence. Amendola said Truong's father was a former Vietnamese naval intelli gence officer in the Vietnam War and considering the father's past discrep ancies with the Vietnamese govern ment, 'fruong could face harm if he is deported back Penn State Golf Courses ~ A : 152 a West College Ave. 853-0257 wunis.psu.edu/golfoeurses Sbarro s THURSDAY, Dec. 6, 2001 16 Because Vietnam is still a commu nist state, "There's no telling what they'll do to him," Amendola said if Truong is sent back to Vietnam. - Jeffrey Yoffe,e Harrisburg attorney who specializes in nitiusliration and immigration law, said in an earli interview that the INS usually . lelk the person serve out the statese*niNk then they put a detiiner on the . per son's file at the jail. That way, the prison knows not to release the person until INS decides what steps they will take in regard to deportation, he said: The INS is a service that conducti immigration inspections of travelers entering or seeking entry to the United States as they arrive at officially dealt,. nated ports of entry, according t o ti INS Web site (www.ins.Usdid.gov). It regulates permanent and temponuy immigration to the United Stab* Tht INS also wok/4 wibl-offitrfede state and local eriforceigantVl4 too - uphold the laws ofille Nita. the site said. State Golf Thanks the Students for another successful Season. We invite everydne to our Holiday Balloon Party and Sale with dis Counts from Toll] 0 01 Only! ath °PE) or dessert Vith any . •- s will be .rovide ee, or tea w ..,:t,="..:' : i. - i ,:,... T . r . - _ . !." . - : , -;7; .'..-:-."C'-'!;'' 40- 4 14„, * 4 1 •• •
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