Although renovations in Carnegie Building will not begin until December, the School of Communication's temporary move to Gatsby's present location is well under way, and The Daily Collegian plans to open new offices downtown in August.
The occasional cows grazing out past East Halls may be one of the more obvious signs of the College of Agriculture, but a group called Ag Advocates is out to inform the community about the college's wide range of research and opportunity.
Penn Staters may be have to rely on their watches this week while walking around campus, but no one seems to know why Old Main's bells are no longer tolling for them.
Although residents have been asked to take precautions against a state-wide rabies epidemic, experts say Centre County will probably be spared a high number of cases.
A second social scientists' report evaluating the University's racial climate should arrive within the next few days, one of three social scientists who visited the campus March 23, 24 and 25 said yesterday.
After almost an hour of heated public testimony, State College Borough Council decided to table a proposed amendment to the Vehicle and Traffic Ordinance that would prohibit grassplot parking along Easterly and Westerly parkways.
Following the Schlow Memorial Library Board's unanimous decision May 10 not to join the Centre County Library system, the Centre Region Council of Governments will now decide if Schlow, 100 E. Beaver Ave., should officially service the region.
The Centre County Board of Commissioners has resubmitted a funding request to the state Department of Environmental Resources enabling the county to comply with state laws in regard to solid waste disposal.
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Ghosts, slime and parapsychology are back in force in Ghostbusters II, the long-awaited sequel to the 1984 blockbuster.
Around 5:30 p.m. June 15, the Art Works gallery at 103 S. Allen St. was abuzz with people anticipating the arrival of internationally known artist Harold Altman. The long-awaited entrance went almost unnoticed, however, as the lithographer quietly slipped in.
PAUL McCARTNEY Flowers in the Dirt (Capitol)