People have a lot of ideas about how they contract colds -- cold weather, wet feet, improper clothing.
Government restrictions on reporters during the Persian Gulf war pose a problem for the media, many journalism professors say.
Some administrators at the Office of Development and University Relations do not believe the state funding cuts will hurt University Park fund-raising projects.
One of the questions facing this year's Interfraternity/Panhellenic Council Dance Marathon organizers is what to feed 540 hungry mouths during the event.
Starting Fall Semester, one-third of all sorority social activities with fraternities must be non-alcoholic, a resolution passed last night by the Panhellenic Council required.
The Panhellenic Council last night elected its new executive officers for the 1991-92 term.
State College Planning Commission member Thomas E. Daupert announced prior to last night's State College Borough Council meeting that he would seek a Republican nomination for a council seat in the May primary.
The ski club is continuing its winning tradition this year, but success does not come easily.
It's finally here.
It was a victorious weekend against two of the toughest schools the men's and women's fencing teams will face this season.
The two teams have played so many times, they know what to expect.
Teammates call 126-pounder Bob Truby "The Squeeze."
Jingle those keys.
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"Skippy!" the audience screamed as the object of their anticipation bounded on stage.
In last semester's Asylum Comedy Competition, the winner was described by some of the contest's organizers as polished and inoffensive.
If there is particularly beautiful, breathtaking scenery out on acres of a country estate, it could be the work of A. E. Bye.
Through innovative dance styles, the Bill T. Jones / Arnie Zane Company challenged the captivated audience last Thursday at Eisenhower Auditorium.
In the age of remote control and short attention spans, the scenario of watching television and zapping through every channel until you settle on the Discovery Channel's feature on sharks has become all too common.