With the University's recent approval for a local National Panhellenic Council chapter, historically black fraternities and sororities now have a governing organization separate from the Interfraternity and Panhellenic councils.
Members ready to shape-up at State College Nautilus and Aerobics may pay a higher price than they bargained for because financial difficulties have sealed the club's doors.
A University senior, who authorities suspect exposed himself to women in Pattee Library on ten different occasions in the past year, was charged in one of the incidents yesterday.
Just three days after an accidental fire which gutted a fourth-floor apartment in Imperial Towers, the Alpha Fire Company was called Tuesday morning to extinguish a small kitchen fire in a fifth-floor condominium at Regency Square, 200 Highland Ave.
The University last week entered into an agreement with the Centre County Solid Waste Authority to join the region's mandatory recycling program slated to start in September.
Trying to recover from a total loss caused by the May 20 South Allen Street fire, McLanahan's drugstore will open August 1 at a new location occupying 116 and 118 W. College Ave, co-owner Neil Foster said yesterday.
Improving minority recruitment and retention will be the goal for two recently appointed minority coordinators in the College of Arts and Architecture and the School of Communications.
More than 35 years after the cease fire in Korea, veterans of the "forgotten war" yesterday caught their first glimpse of a national memorial commemorating their efforts, and four Penn State professors gave it to them.
After coaching the women's volleyball team to their sixth Atlantic 10 Conference championship and being named Coach of the Year not only in the conference but the entire Northeast Region, you would expect Russ Rose to relax and take it easy.
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