Student athletes have special needs that go beyond athletics and studies, but these needs are often overlooked, a University official said.
The instrument he plays is a hand-carved, red cedar flute. The flute's significance and its soothing melodies, as soft as his voice, have remained unchanged for centuries.
State supporters of Democratic and Republican presidential candidates share basically the same philosophy in terms of campaign strategy for the upcoming Pennsylvania primary; namely, campaign throughout all sections of the state.
Student athletes will make themselves visible across the United States today in honor of National Student Athlete Day.
The University will take a more active role in Centre Region affairs by becoming a participant in the Centre Region Council of Government's general forum.
Gay and Lesbian Pride Week highlights the positive aspects of being homosexual, the president of the Lesbian/Gay Student Alliance said.
The following is a summary of events yesterday at Old Main:
Plans for fall rush and images about sorority women were among the issues discussed at the Panhellenic Council meeting Monday night.
Gov. Robert P. Casey recently announced the appointment of Jacqueline A. Smith, of the Altoona area, as deputy director of the Pennsylvania Commission for Women.
New officers and group productivity were just a few of the issues covered when student representatives from the University's 19 commonwealth campuses met at University Park March 26.
Ever wonder what the campus looks like from Old Main's bell tower? Well, today is the day to discover this and the many other attractions in Penn State's most historic and symbolic building. Lion Ambassadors is sponsoring the annual Old Main Open House today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Due to heavier than expected use and the resulting increased costs, users of the Laser Writer printers in University computer labs will be charged for the service in the future.
Graduate students at selected universities can borrow funds for education based on their future earning power rather than current credit history through a new program sponsored by the New England Education Loan Marketing Corporation -- Nellie Mae.
The American Civil Liberties Union Central Pennsylvania Chapter will meet at 7:30 tonight in Schlow Library, 100 E. Beaver Ave., to discuss local support efforts for pending civil liberties legislation.
The womens' golf team finished 10th out of 14 teams that competed at last weekend's Duke Invitational at Durham, NC.
The women's tennis team raised its record to 16-6 when it traveled South and won two out of three matches this past weekend.
The women's softball team (9-8) will open its Atlantic 10 slate today, hosting St. Bonaventure in a doubleheader at 2 p.m. at Lady Lion Field.
Last year, Head Coach Mary Kennedy's men's golf team left the William&Mary Invitational with a disappointing 12th place finish in an 18-team field.
The Penn State cycling team traveled north this past weekend and competed in two races.
The baseball team tried five pitchers but none were effective yesterday as the club dropped its 20th game of the season, a 13-6 loss at Pittsburgh. Head Coach Shorty Stoner's club now stands at 6-20 on the season.
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