Undergraduate Student Government President J.P. Muir will represent the University in the Big 10 Student Association, USG executives and senators agreed at last night's meeting.
Charles L. Hosler will serve as the interim replacement for outgoing Executive Vice President and Provost William C. Richardson, the University announced yesterday.
Three of the University's most respected professors will give "the last lectures of their careers" tonight.
University students in the College of Education who have consistently scored high on their teacher certification exams attribute their high success rate to a variety of strengths in the curriculum.
According to documents from the Big 10 Student Association, the organization will concentrate on educational programs, student service programs and community service programs for the 1990-1991 school year. Initial programs include the following:
Although the State College Borough Planning Commission took two-and-a-half hours to wade through the first six pages of a 56-page report on protecting borough neighborhoods, members of the Neighborhood Conservation Action Plan Project Management Team were relieved their work was not a futile effort.
U.S. military strategy is in a state of change because of the sweeping changes in Eastern Europe, the proliferation of weapons throughout the world and budget cuts, two Army colonels said last night.
Student leaders are not short on criticism of the State College Borough Council's latest fair housing ordinance proposal, noting the issue will probably be re-examined when students have left for break.
To cut costs and reduce inconveniences, the certification exam for Pennsylvania teachers will be phased out in Fall 1990 and replaced by the National Teachers Exam.
The children fixed their eyes on the Easter Bunny as she read Silly Tilly and the Easter Bunny during Chi Omega Sorority's "Easter Kindness."
The Undergraduate Student Government senate passed a resolution last night requesting University administrators to lower the cost of drop/add fees or eliminate them.
Illnesses attack students' bodies. But each spring one especially plagues the student body.
The weight training program at Penn State for varsity athletes is best described as "brutal." So says strength training specialist Chip Harrison.
Because students wait until later in their college careers to fulfill physical education requirements, the department of exercise and sport science is flooded with a tremendous demand for the courses.
The name Mel Fronheiser is one that most people would be hard pressed to forget. It will probably be etched in the minds of the softball team.
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.
On Monday night Deanna Blood couldn't sleep. Early yesterday she couldn't wait to get to the women's lacrosse game. But once she got there, she wasn't sure if that's where she wanted to be.
Led by a five-point performance from Deanna Blood, the women's lacrosse team defeated Lafayette 9-5 at wet and windy Lady Lion Field yesterday afternoon.
The No. 12 men's volleyball team avenged an earlier loss and wrapped up the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association regular season championship by defeating host Rutgers-Newark, 6-15, 15-4, 7-15, 15-4, 15-10, last night.
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