The last day to file for candidacy for the state's General Assembly left Rep. Lynn Herman uncontested for his 77th District seat.
State College Borough Council last night sent a recommendation to the State College Planning Commission that the in-lieu parking fee for downtown developers be raised from 59 percent to 70 percent of the construction costs.
Communicating with someone from a different culture is difficult unless one is experiencing the same level of cultural awareness, said one University official last night.
Fraternity senators will end up keeping two seats on the Undergraduate Student Government Senate after a resolution failed to pass last night that claimed fraternity districts represent a special interest group.
C. Andrew Winters, a former University employee, was evicted at 1:25 p.m. yesterday from his residence at 15 Pennypacker by Centre County Deputy Sheriff James Gray following a long tenant/landlord dispute involving the University.
At a glance, Ladelle Giboin looks like any other student walking to class, but let her utter one word and she's bombarded with questions about her nationality.
An agreement for development of the proposed Toftrees Corners Shopping Mall has been reached between Melvin Simon & Associates, Inc., of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Federated-National, Inc., of State College.
Officials working in the offices of local and state politicians were reluctant to comment yesterday on the possible effects of an upcoming University lobbying effort to change graduate taxes.
Planning to spend the night with coffee and the typewriter to finish your term paper on procrastination? A phone call may be a quicker, but more expensive solution.
Receiving mail while away at school is necessary for some students to keep their sanity.
University Safety has a new four-legged member, a 2-year-old male German Shepherd named Reicher.
The Office of Conduct Standards recently released its January disciplinary update publicizing resolved actions taken against students for misconduct.
Following any Penn State wrestling match in Rec Hall, a large group of eight to 10-year-old boys can be seen scrambling around the gym floor in search of their favorite Lion wrestler to meet and, of course, to get his autograph.
While most Penn Staters remained in Happy Valley this past weekend, a crew of Penn State fencers traveled to Cleveland, Ohio in a successful quest to qualify for the 1988 Junior World Championships March 30-April 4 at Notre Dame.
PHILADELPHIA -- Even though the men's basketball team lost to No. 1 Temple last night it pulled off yet another I-can't-believe-it game.
PHILADELPHIA -- The men's basketball team came within one shot of shocking the basketball world last night.
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