As soldiers wait to return home from the Persian Gulf War, long-distance telephone companies are making it easier for them to hear their loved ones' voices.
Students should leave Penn State with not only a diploma but with the assurance that their alma mater can educate them after they enter the workforce, a University official said.
Because of its lower fat content, frozen yogurt is the choice over ice cream for many people these days.
The results of the elections came as no surprise to the five candidates running for executive offices in the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Student Alliance.
A University professor will be one of nine researchers in the nation to receive a two-year grant to study new aspects of diabetes research.
Mary Cooper, director of the Residence Hall Advisory Board and former Pollock Halls representative to the Association of Residence Hall Students last night added another title to her career -- ARHS president.
Lectures, a film and a climactic weekend dance party will bring to the University this week a piece of Central and South American culture, organizers of Latin America Week outlined last night at the festival's opening ceremony.
As the semester winds down and graduation looms, many of the estimated 9,000 graduating seniors are still trying to find employment.
For some people, hairless bodies are hard to come by. They'll shave, pluck and tweeze only to find that unwanted stubble staring back at them within a few days. But there are permanent solutions for these hairy situations.
Women faculty members are concerned because they earn 48 percent less than male faculty members at the University, as a University Faculty Senate study reported last month.
The two-week race for the offices of Undergraduate Student Government president and vice president began yesterday after five tickets officially declared their candidacy.
Megan Smith scored three goals and one assist yesterday as the women's lacrosse team opened its season with a 9-2 win over Richmond.
The men's lacrosse team traveled to North Carolina ready to challenge the fourth-ranked Tar Heels and establish itself as a national force.
Consistency. This is the key for success in gymnastics. It has also been the trouble spot for the men's gymnastics team and once again caused problems for it this past weekend.
Nothing was going to stop the women's tennis team when it ventured to Florida over spring break.
Eighteen games in 10 days is a lot of softball.
The women's track team placed second overall with a score of 52 points in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Indoor Championships at Yale on March 2-3.
Usually a week in Florida during spring break is supposed to be fun, but the baseball team struggled through its 11-game stint in the Sunshine State.
The men's tennis team (8-2), returning from a 6-2 spring break road trip, will challenge the University of Pennsylvania at 2:30 this afternoon at the indoor tennis club.
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Over the past decade, the Nittany Lion Inn has provided its guests with special entertainment during dinner hours: Local chamber groups often treat people to classical music in the Inn's main lobby.
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