Four State College officials will receive another letter expressing concern about a withheld autopsy report in the Dana Bailey murder investigati on, but a state law permits them to keep information from the public.
Sentencing in the retrial of Subramanyam Vedam of State College was suspended Monday in Centre County Court when Vedam's defense attorneys filed motions asking for a second retrial.
Although a proposal to combine the two legislative branches of the Undergraduate Student Government was rejected at a February meeting, more recommendations and proposals to alter the plan will continue to surface over the next week.
The state House Transportation Committee recently approved a bill allowing motorcyclists to ride without helmets, but one representative said an amendment tacked onto the bill may kill it.
In unopposed contests new officers were unanimously elected at the Undergraduate Student Government's Academic Assembly meeting last night.
As recently as 1977, women's history was virtually unknown as a study topic in the kindergarten to 12th grade curriculums.
A major complaint among engineering students and employers is the lack of attention paid to their interpersonal skills, said the University's director of the Office of Student Organizations and Program Development.
Super Tuesday wasn't a super success, one Pennsylvania state representative said, but with some fine tuning, the idea could work.
As national elections draw near, the Undergraduate Student Government is starting some nominating and campaigning of its own, a job that takes money USG does not seem to have.
Two cars were severely damaged after colliding at the intersection of Park Street and Bigler Road Tuesday afternoon, State College Bureau of Police Services said. No one was injured.
A University student was taken to Centre Community Hospital by a University ambulance Tuesday afternoon after he collided with a Physical Plant pickup truck while riding his bicycle, University Police Services said.
On the road to the NCAAs, the women's fencing team took a quick detour to the Mid-Atlantic/Southern Conference Championships last week in Philadelphia. The Lady Lions put up an impressive fight and captured third place in a field of eight teams.
Head coaches often pay a lot of lip service to the team concept, but once in a while they go out of their way to recognize an exceptional individual effort or career. For Rene Portland, last night was such an occasion.
At the end of last season, sophomore Karl Abraham found himself thrown into the limelight for the men's gymnastics team, and since that moment he hasn't stepped back.
Going into Spring Break, freshman gymnast Adam Carton was on a roll. Of the first seven meets, Carton had captured six consecutive all-around titles. The string was definitely going to be threatened over break as he went up against some of his toughest competition. And, just as every streak eventually comes to an end, Carton's streak of consecutive all-arounds finally ended.
Head Women's Basketball Coach Rene Portland has said all season that her team's goal this year was to reclaim the Atlantic 10 Conerence title it lost to Rutgers a year ago.
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