The Rat Pack says it all starts with food -- a hungering desire for a HUB lunch -- salads, Fast Break burgers, M & M cookies or the famous ranch fries.
Although work-study students are not considered regular employees by the Office of Human Resources, those students will be subject to the University's drug-free workplace policy, University personnel officials say.
After waking up under a 7-inch blanket of snow, State College soon found itself in a leaky waterbed yesterday as climbing afternoon temperatures brought rain and slush.
The month-long search for a missing student which involved University police, the FBI and a private investigator has ended.
More women would be members on the state's appointed boards and commissions under legislation to be introduced to the state House today or tomorrow by Rep. Ruth Rudy, D-Centre and Mifflin.
A University administrator will update the Commission for Women today on issues of sexual assault prevention, women's health care and other concerns.
Despite yesterday's seven inches of snow compounded by rain and sleet, and the resulting hazardous road conditions, no one was seriously hurt in numerous traffic accidents, according to local police reports.
Duquesne's women's basketball team has a slogan, "It's not the size of the dog in a fight, it's the fight in the dog." But with last night's 115-67 loss to Penn State, the dog is extremely beaten and bruised.
Although alcohol is a widely used and abused drug, social acceptability and unfeasibility of testing make it difficult to identify and cure athletes with alcohol-related problems.
This one was close for awhile.
Injuries have become a trademark of Jeff Ellis's wrestling career.
Center Ed Fogell and forward James Barnes fought a double battle Saturday during the Lions' 77-69 victory over George Washington.
Quarterback Tom Bill would not have received any special consideration from the University in disciplinary matters because he was an athlete, the assistant athletic director for football said yesterday.
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Aside from some minor confusion over the order of the works presented, Pilobolus Dance Theatre's Friday night performance went off without a hitch.
By the conservatives of his day, Brahms was accounted too radical; by the radicals, too conservative. Among friends and family, Wagner was known to be selfish, manipulative, and insincere.
It's that time of year again. Film students that have spent countless hours writing pages of scripts, shooting around Happy Valley weather and editing during all-night marathons can turn their hard work into recognition . . . and cash.
THE SCREAMING BLUE MESSIAHS
Totally Religious (Elektra)
At one auditorium, a man accompanied by rollicking piano music belts out "Lady" while in the lobby eight neophyte dancers sweat to Jane Fonda commands of two lissome choreographers.