The devastating psychological effects of abortion generally don't emerge until five to ten years after the event, said the president of Lutherans for Life.
Access Pennsylvania, a program that allows library card holders to borrow from any library in the state, may face cutbacks because of Gov.Robert P.Casey's budget proposal, said Margaret Bauer, Pennsylvania Library Association executive director.
Time is running out for local businesses to sign up for the Centre Economic Opportunity Expo '88 to be held in the Nittany Mall on April 20 and 21.
On Monday nights, he sets up his briefcase on a table in 318 Willard and waits to see who shows up that particular week to take part in the ancient science of soul travel.
University President Bryce Jordan and Head Football Coach Joe Paterno urged on about 100 State College volunteers in their quest to raise money for the Campaign for Penn State at a Community Challenge kickoff luncheon Friday at the Nittany Lion Inn.
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Developing an individual idea of success and learning to love oneself are among the key skills that lead to a successful life, said one management consultant Friday night.
The University will receive a total of almost $7 million from the state for two power plant projects to improve electrical connections and coal processing, Gov.Robert P.Casey announced last week.
A bill recently passed by the state Senate could make it difficult for out-of-state corporate raiders to take over Pennsylvania-based companies.
With the warm, sunny weather Happy Valley will soon be enjoying more of, the thoughts of many students turn to outdoor activities. As the sun blares in the sky, they come to realize the sunglasses they had last season just won't cut it this year.
Despite the August-October stock market crash, Pennsylvania's retail sales in 1987 increased over the previous year at a rate at nearly double the national average, said William D. Anderson, a Penn State economist.
A 72-year-old State College man was listed in critical condition last night following a head-on collision at the intersection of Houserville road and East College Avenue yesterday afternoon.
A University student was arrested early Saturday morning after a scuffle with two University Police officers as about 12 onlookers goaded the student on to fight, University Police Services said.
Attacker Jim Schmitt pumped in five goals and midfielder Dave O'Connor added three, as the men's lacrosse team received a big offensive boost and upended Lafayette College, 16-7, Saturday in Easton.
Through the first three games of the season, it seemed as if the women's lacrosse team's motto was, As Tami Worley goes, so goes the team."
The men's volleyball team is definitely back in the high life again, playing with the confidence and intensity of a team that is hungry for a national title.
The women's gymnastics team continued its Atlantic 10 championship reign by posting its highest score of the season on Saturday at Temple.
As a long and arduous season drew to a close Saturday night, the men's fencing team saw its dream of a national title slip away.
Comfortably poised with its place in the NCAA tournament, the men's gymnastics team's goal for the weekend's National Independent Championships was a little different than usual.
If Head Coach Shorty Stoner and the baseball team were looking at this past weekend to gain some consistency in pitching, defense and hitting, they were surely disappointed.
The 4-15 baseball team is off to a rocky start this season.
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Noted author Alexis DeVeaux will read from her poetry at 7:30 tonight in the Paul Robeson Cultural Center as part of The Black Arts Festival 1988's presentation Realities of the Past/Hopes of the Future.
