About 200 fraternity and sorority members helped organizers of the 17th annual Beta Sigma Beta Sy Barash Regatta kick off this year's fundraiser with anecdotes and excitement last night.
Student counselors role-played two roommates discussing the problems they faced as a result of their parent's divorces during an informal workshop last night in Waring Lounge.
State College Borough Council President Ruth Lavin said that while she is not pleased with the performance of Centre County's present commissioners, she will not run for county commissioner in the May primary.
Five Centre County residents have announced their candidacy for the party nominations in the race for the three county commissioner seats.
Six State College residents are vying for party nominations in the May 21 primary election for the State College Borough Council.
More students are fighting for on-campus interviews this year than last, but fewer on-campus recruiters are offering interviews, and seniors worry that the drop in opportunities here reflects a weak job market nationally.
Three University students announced yesterday they will seek party nominations in the primary elections for State College Borough Council on May 21.
It's a long shot, but you've probably heard, "How was your break?" at least once within the last three days. Maybe twice.
With spring bicycle riding weather just around the corner, local police agencies are urging bicyclists to protect themselves against bicycle theft and to obey riding and safety laws.
While diversity continues to be a catchword at universities, one civil- and gender-rights advocate says people will not be able to bridge their differences until they find specific ways to dispel misconceptions.
Students will be able to voice their opinions about the University's discipline policy for marijuana possesion in a referendum question on this year's Undergraduate Student Government elections ballot.
Despite losing three out of four bouts at Central Connecticut State in its final regular season match, the boxing club remains confident about its chances at regionals.
Traveling to Virginia and Florida over spring break, the men's golf team established themselves as the No 1 team in District II.
The men's tennis team (8-3) lost 5-4 to University of Pennsylvania yesterday, in a match that came down to the final set between No. 5 seed Greg Gaunt and Jeff Miller at the Penn State Tennis Club.
In its final season of Atlantic 10 competition, the softball team wants simply to leave the conference the way it came in.
1965 was a good year for Penn State basketball.
It was a simple wooden cross, carved and stained many years ago by a boy in junior high wood shop.
After a third-place finish at the Eastern Seaboard Championships two weeks ago, Peter Brown, coach of the men's swimming and diving team, has high hopes for the five swimmers headed to the NCAA championships.
Throughout the season, all the women's basketball team has done is win, win, win.
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