The Undergraduate Student Government Senate overwhelmingly defeated last night a proposal to impeach USG President Jaynyne Althaus, although she admitted she had lied to the senate about how she selected nominees for the Presidential Search Committee.
Gordon Rawlins once told the State College Borough Council it had a problem.
A student evaluation of University courses and professors might be available to help other students with scheduling next semester.
State Rep. Ruth C. Rudy successfully tacked a pro-choice amendment onto House legislation yesterday placing sweeping restrictions on abortion.
Each new beginning is an adventure for Rabbi Seth Mandell.
Helen D. Wise, a 20-year veteran of the University Board of Trustees and member of Gov. Robert P. Casey's staff, was appointed the governor's deputy chief of staff for programs.
During its first year of broadcasting, C-NET -- the government education channel for Centre County -- has provided more than 22,000 households in the region with information on local governmental and educational events.
Although the University has no plans to initiate new tuition programs, two proposals in the state legislature could mandate colleges to implement either tuition pre-payment or tuition-savings plans.
The University's Education Abroad Program has sought to expand student awareness of the global community, sending about 450 students each year to every corner of the globe to study and learn about other cultures.
By studying abroad, University students enhance their overall academic pursuits while learning new cultures and languages.
A single Soviet missle, which the Soviets claim was fired accidentally, is closing in on the United States. The president cannot decide whether to respond with a missle or absorb the loss of a million Americans.
The Lesbian and Gay Student Alliance made plans to sponsor a workshop and speaker for the upcoming Student Action Union Conference during Monday night's meeting.
Imperial House edged Atherton Two House Saturday in the Intramural Dorm Cross Country Championships at the Blue Golf Course in a race that involved a near-photo finish for first place.
The cold was numbing on the Blue Golf Course Saturday, but Delta Upsilon fraternity didn't seem to care as it cruised to victory in the Intramural Fraternity Cross Country Championships.
A third-quarter rally pushed the water polo club to a 20-10 victory over Maryland on Saturday, giving it the Mid-Atlantic Conference championship at its own tournament.
In last night's home soccer game, Penn State failed to make up for Cleveland State's early goal and suffered its eighth shutout of the season in a 1-0 loss. Although the Lions (7-9-2) controlled the ball on the Vikings side of the field for most of the game and outshot Cleveland State, 13-5, they never came up with a successful execution on the goal.
Although most people like a week off, Coach Joe Paterno and his squad would have preferred to play last Saturday.
Golfer Cathy Gitzendanner never wanted to be a Lady Lion.
In the final twenty minutes of last night's 1-0 loss against Cleveland State, the soccer team's top three scorers sat on the bench with injuries. With the scoring punch out of the Lions' attack, it was up to the defense to keep the score close, and they did.
The men's volleyball team began its season this weekend with a third- place finish in an exhibition tournament in Calgary.
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