A University water pipe in front of Atherton Hall burst around 8:20 yesterday morning spilling thousands of gallons on College Avenue.
The Office of Conduct Standards released their disciplinary update for the students for misconduct.
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s ideas are still alive today, but the message is "More than just a dream," members of the University community said Friday at a day-long program in observance of King's birthday.
About 50 students gathered at the Paul Robeson Cultural Center Friday evening for a candlelight vigil held in honor of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday.
Observance of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday has caused discrepancies over the opening and closing of institutions across the nation.
Applications for undergraduate admission are up by seven percent over last year and 21 percent higher than in 1984-85, said the University executive vice president at Friday's Board of Trustees meeting.
A woman was elected vice president of the University's Board of Trustees this past weekend for the first time in Penn State history.
A recent court decision which no longer requires federal enforcement of civil rights legislation will only serve to intensify recruitment programs at Penn State, University President Bryce Jordan said at Friday's Board of Trustees' meeting.
The dreams of one man still echo today in the minds of people across the United States.
The University's Board of Trustees approved plans Saturday for the construction of a two-level parking terrace in the area between Keller Conference Center and the Kern Graduate Center, resulting in an additional 230 spaces.
The University ranks among the top five universities in the nation in defense and industrial contracts, despite the troubled economy's effect on the availability of research funding.
As part of a plan to increase its contribution to economic development, the University unveiled conceptual plans this weekend for a convocation/conference center complex near Beaver Stadium and an Engineering complex west of Atherton Street.
An outdoor astroturf playing surface and practice field will soon replace a student parking lot near Holuba Hall on the south end of campus, George Lovette, University vice president for business and operations, told the University Board of Trustees Saturday.
The Daily Collegian will no longer accept advertising for pornographic movies, but the campus student organization that sponsors the films said the decision will not significantly affect the showing of the films.
BETHLEHEM -- Perhaps last weekend's disappointing finish at the Virginia Duals was a blessing in disguise for the wrestling team.
Lady Colonial Kas Allen's reaction shot at the buzzer in overtime sealed George Washington's 80-78 victory over the Lady Lions Saturday night in Rec Hall, enabling the Washington, D.C. team to record its first-ever win against Penn State.
The women's gymnastics team turned in a disappointing performance yesterday, but still managed to defeat West Virginia, Maryland and Indiana University of Pennsylvania in a quad-meet at West Virginia.
What the men's gymnastics team lacks in depth, it certainly makes up for with hard work and determination.
The women's basketball team will visit Rutgers at 7:30 tonight in what should be its biggest game of the season to date. When these two teams play, there's much more on the line than just a win or a loss.
In an arena jammed with noisy spectators, the small sound was deafening.
Good Morning Vietman opened in State College Friday night and several members of the Penn State men's basketball team were there to see Robin Williams' newest comedy.
It's early in the semester for a test, but the men's basketball team has a big one tonight at 8 in Rec Hall.
On Broadway, they say the show must go on -- regardless of the circumstances. The same can be said for the ice hockey business.
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