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* Review: 'Night at the Roxbury' is worth seeing

* Women's volleyball takes two

* Commentary: Midnight Madness shouldn't be missed

* CSUS men's soccer loses to Gaels

 
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Football: Experience versus youth or dial 911

October 6, 1998

The battle of the CSUS and Weber State running backs ended in a draw, but the game went to the undefeated Wildcats 27-14.

Saturday's game brought the two best running backs in the division 1-AA together at Fred Anderson field and they did not disappoint.

CSUS sophomore running back Charles Roberts ran for 151 yards and a touchdown on 27 carries, averaging 5.6 yards per carry. This was Roberts' 5th consecutive 100-yard rushing game and his 4th in a row over 150, bringing his season total after five games to 911 yards.

"Charles is one of the best college running back that I have ever seen," said Weber head coach Jerry Graybeal.
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Don't count on it: Four permit vending machines busted
Students who rely on machine-dispensed daily parking permits might want to consider buying a semester pass instead. Broken machines, inconvenient locations, long lines and finding correct change are just some of the many hassles people face when trying to buy the daily permits.

Police Log: Sept. 18 to Sept. 24


Commentary: 'Antz' is sure to please all
"Antz", is the debut of the first completely computer generated animation film from Palo Alto-based Pacific Data Images and DreamWorks SKG.

Review: First-rate cast, effects bring 'Dreams' to life
Robin Williams heads a strong cast in the new film from PolyGram Films that explores love, death and the afterlife. Based on the novel by Richard Matheson ("Somewhere in Time"), "What Dreams May Come" uses many familiar metaphors and traditional representations of the afterlife, but also uses cutting-edge visual effects to create images that have never been seen on film before.


Crew champs are back
Back and as good as ever, the CSUS women's rowing team returns to the water for another run at a state title.

Hornets lose Big Sky opener 37-30
The Hornets let one slip away against Montana State 37-30 on the road Saturday night, but people in the Big Sky are starting to look over their shoulders.


Editorial: Time for a change
There is simply no excuse for a system that requires you to have a parking permit to use a space at CSUS but then refuses to ensure that all the daily permit machines are in working order.

David Shorey: Life, the universe and everything
The times they are a'changing!


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