According to the Department of Public Information, the University's master plan includes campus development projects such as:
Recent tax law changes will affect most U.S. taxpayers, but a University dean said he is concerned most with its effect on University graduate students.
You've walked from East Halls to Rec Hall, from Beaver Stadium to the Bookstore, and from Shields to Walker Building, and you think the University campus couldn't possibly get any bigger or more complex than it already is. Right?
An organization for all University women students is laying its foundation this semester.
Public pressure is the most important factor in fighting all pornography, said a leading psychologist in a film shown by the Alliance Christian Fellowship Wednesday night.
The Singer Acquisition Co., the takeover group of Singer Co. in Montvale, N.J., has extended its tender offer for the eighth time until 8 p.m. Monday, in order to negotiate a default provision with the banks of Singer Co.
From the four corners of the globe, students of all nationalities are seeking a higher education at Penn State.
After almost 19 years, Pattee Library's Black Studies Room may have a new home.
State representative Lynn Herman, R-Centre, recently obtained a $20,000 grant for the Mid-State Regional Airport Authority from funds released by the state's Department of Transportation.
Gary Wilkerson is in limbo.
The wrestling team has had its share of low points this season, one of the most obvious being an unstable lineup. But as the Lions head into the challenging back stretch of the season, several spots of that questionable lineup may now be taking shape.
The competition will be heated in Florida this weekend for the women's track team when it participates in the Coke Clssic Indoor Track and Field meet today and tomorrow.
Five Lady Lions reached double figures and the women's basketball team (10-6, 4-4) recorded its highest point total in almost two years last night as the Lady Lions whisked by the Duchesses of Duquesne to fashion a 108-63 victory at Pittsburgh's Civic Arena.
Bet the house that the Denver Broncos will beat the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XXII. The Broncos will not fall prey to Minnesota Vikings Syndrome: the illness where a team gets to the title game four times and loses all four.
Paced by the play of running backs of George Rogers, Timmy Smith, and Super Bowl XXII MVP-to-be Kelvin Bryant, the Washington Redskins will dominate the Denver Broncos in Sunday's game. Doug Williams, the first black quarterback to lead his team into the title game, will become the first to win one.
Quite frankly, I can't figure out why the 3-point Vegas line on the game is so low.
The men's volleyball team, ranked No. 1 in the country by Volleyball Monthly, will open its NCAA season tomorrow in the Nittany Lion-Mizuno Invitational at Rec Hall.
"Quietly optimistic" is the term sophomore Karl Abraham used to describe the men's gymnastics team as it prepares for its second home meet of the season at 8 tonight at Rec Hall.
Head Coach Bruce Parkhill finally got what he wanted from the men's basketball team: A rejuvenated offense combined with a solid defensive performance.
Round one of the battle between the Penn State and Ohio State women's gymnastics teams will be held tonight at Ohio State in a tri-meet along with Michigan.
The women's swimming and diving team (5-2) must love challenges because this weekend it has set itself up for several.
A hectic, three-game weekend kicks off at 9 tonight at the Ice Pavilion when the ice hockey team hosts West Chester University.
The men's indoor track team is in Gainesville, Fla., where it will compete in the Florida Invitational today and tomorrow.
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Red candles throw dull splotches of light across the plaid tablecloths. They shed just enough light to notice that the chairs in the coffee house are oriented toward the tiny stage in the corner.
Introduced by WPSU's hard rock disk jockey Miss Metal as the band voted most likely to make it big," the heavy metal band Lyssa took the stage of The Scorpion last Friday night ready for action.
Barfly, a contemporary noiresque comedy set in the bowels of the oppressive downtown bars of L.A., has an atmosphere as thick as Kahlua. Director Barbet Schroeder (The Valley Obscured by Clouds) presents a turbulent affair between chronic alcoholics, so effective that it virtually leaves the audience with morning-after cottonmouth.
For Catholics, the Trinity means the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. However, for one three-man State College band it meant angelic harmonies. That was what they called themselves until they added a fourth member and changed the name to Trinity 1296.
