It was standing room only last night as nearly 350 students filled the HUB fishbowl to find out how to get a job with a liberal arts degree during a career night co-sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts and the Career Development and Placement Services.
Penn State's recent investment in a local synthetic diamond manufacturing firm has spurred conflicting opinions over the ethics of the University's participation in a for-profit business venture while maintaining non- profit status.
State College Mayor Arnold Addison asked members of the Undergraduate Student Government Senate to encourage student interest in addressing members of the Mayor's Action Network when problems arise.
State Sen. J.Doyle Corman unveiled a proposal yesterday in Harrisburg to increase funding to higher education by $95 million, or 10 percent, in fiscal year 1988-89.
Over 15 members of local groups opposing aid to the Contra forces in Nicaragua protested today's vote in the U.S. House by asking Rep.William F.Clinger, R-Pa., to vote with his constituency and not his conscience.
At last night's Graduate Student Association open forum, some students considered a one-day walk-out as a symbolic statement against current tax changes.
Believe who you like about the recent warming trend: Meterologists say the winter is not over; groundhogs, however, are predicting an early end to the wintery blasts.
State College Bureau of Police Services will honor an outstanding police officer Friday with the presentation of an award in memory of Sgt.O.F.Oakey" Brown.
Factors leading to suicide, the connection between depression and suicide and danger signs will be discussed at a workshop at 7 tonight in the HUB Fishbowl.
Parents-to-be no longer have to wait the term of a pregnancy to find out whether their child is a girl or a boy and a new technology has enabled parents to actually choose the child's sex, a Pittsburgh doctor said.
Two State College area youths have been reported missing since Monday afternoon, State College Bureau of Police Services said yesterday.
Some students may feel that a cold epidemic is sweeping across campus -- with seemingly everyone either sick, getting sick or getting over being sick.
A plan to sell condoms in residence halls and the general education program beginning Summer Session 1988 were among the issues discussed by the Association of Residence Hall Students Monday night.
A plan to sell condoms in residence halls and the general education program beginning Summer Session 1988 were among the issues discussed by the Association of Residence Hall Students Monday night.
Traditionally, athletes who compete in the sport of track have been known for making things happen quickly. Like running 40 yards before the rest of us have time to blink an eye.
Someone came up to me and said there was a guy in the ninth grade who wrestles 105, bench presses 200 pounds, was in the gifted classes, was a hard worker and was coming to wrestle. (I) knew there was nothing to worry about."
It wasn't a crucial dual meet, the Eastern Wrestling League championships or the national tournament.
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