He's brown, furry all over and he doesn't bite.
The Centre Region Council of Governments last night reviewed a study describing the recycling program that could eventually involve the entire county.
Unlike the plethora of candidates in the race for the presidential nomination, the Graduate Student Association is facing a smaller range of candidates for executive positions.
The Association of Residence Hall Students approved a set of guidelines for the sale of condoms in area offices at their meeting last night.
State volunteer firefighters will be eligible to receive retirement benefits if the state House of Representatives and Gov.Robert P.Casey approve a bill that would establish a pension benefit program for volunteer fire companies.
Through its alcohol awareness and hazing prevention programs, the University' s Interfraternity Council is taking preventive measures to secure its system from the problems that many of today's greek organizations face.
An oral report about the University's economic development will be presented by a special assistant to University President Bryce Jordan during the Faculty Senate meeting at 1:30 this afternoon in 112 Kern.
The University's theatre arts department will present Robert Montgomery's Subject to Fits in an actor's workshop that opens tonight.
Day in and day out Mark Sohn does the same routine on the same event for the same team.
The men's volleyball team will be out for revenge when the Lions host seventh-ranked Rutgers-Newark at 7:30 tonight at Rec Hall.
The baseball team will finish its four-game homestand with a doubleheader against Youngstown State at 1 today at Beaver Field.
The softball team upped its record to 9-8 when it won three out of six games at the George Mason Invitational in Fairfax, Va., last weekend.
The last time Penn State visited a No.1 team, it was in a basketball game at Temple's McGonigle Hall.
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Paper marbling is an art of the ancient past and of the near future.
Sunday afternoon, the Juilliard String Quartet entertained a large crowd in Schwab Auditorium. The Quartet played wonderfully, although the selections they chose to play were not so wonderful.
John Marin's fame developed through the work of his 20th century American Modernism in watercolor. An exhibit opening in the Second Floor Gallery at the Palmer Museum of Art, however, explores another lesser known but still significant outlet in which the painter worked -- oils.
The 17th annual Film Follies, presented last Saturday, included a variety of pieces with individual personalities.
Residents and students of the State College area had a chance to experience something different last Saturday afternoon--the 11th Annual Caribbean Experience, to be more exact.
