What will it take to mine minerals from the surface of the moon?
Anti-Semitic incidents occurring on college campuses today and their relevance to past incidents was discussed by experts Tuesday night in Willard Building.
Families in Centre County may find decent and affordable child care services for their pre-school children more accessible if a recently drafted bill becomes law.
Due to student complaints, University Food Services will undergo some major changes beginning Fall Semester, said Alan Wright, assistant director of Food Services.
NASA has established an office to look into questions about a permanent return to the moon as well as a manned mission to Mars.
What's blue and white and flies around Penn State?
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Pennsylvania industry has saved about $2 million over the past 10 years by implementing suggestions from industrial engineering students at Penn State, said an associate professor of industrial engineering.
NASA is trying to get the country's space program rolling again after more than two years of near standstill.
With the presidental primary season rapidly drawing near its conclusion, the role of the so-called "super delegates" who will vote at the Democratic convention in July is attracting a great deal of attention.
The Sight-Loss Support Group of Central Pennsylvania, Inc., will hold its semi-annual meeting tonight at 7 at 1930 Cliffside Drive, said the group's co-founder and director.
A University student kicked two police officers while being questioned at Grange Building yesterday afternoon and was consequently placed in Centre County Prison, University Police Services said.
Two more players signed national letters of intent yesterday to play basketball at Penn State next season, bringing the total to five in what Head Coach Bruce Parkhill described as an outstanding recruiting year.
After five and a half hours, Tuesday's men's tennis match came down to a battle between Penn State's Mike Miller and Bloomsburg's Jay Pheasant.
For the 11th time in as many years, the men's gymnastics team will compete in the NCAA championships.
Nan Sichler's eighth-inning double scored Dena Tauriello for the lone run in the nightcap of yesterday's doubleheader at Lady Lion Field, giving Penn State's softball team a sweep of Kent State.
The boxing team will look to cap a successful season when four fighters travel to Lexington, Va., for the national championships April 15-16.
The 11-21 baseball team, which has won five of its last six games, will end its four-game road swing with a 1 p.m. doubleheader matchup today against Bucknell.
There's an old baseball adage that says pitching is 90 percent of the game. Wendy Follweiler's and Vicky Preisler's performances in yesterday's sweep of Kent State make that statement sound like fact.
After a tough 14-10 loss to No.5 Lafayette at home on Tuesday, the women's lacrosse team goes on the road to face No.8 Maryland today at 3 p.m.
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