Fizzled efforts to reverse the rollback parking program may get a boost if the Undergraduate Student Government decides to rally for the plan's demise.
As Clarence Thomas faces the start of Senate confirmation hearings today, student groups are offering diverging opinions about the controversial U.S. Supreme Court nominee.
If some Undergraduate Student Government members have their way, student government at Penn State could be radically altered.
Down a gravel road near Sandy Ridge, the sun peeks through the skeleton of a 1,232 square foot house. Workers busily move around hammering boards together and mounting shingles on the roof.
For 90 years, tax-exempt status has enabled Centre Community Hospital to provide many people with free care, but College Township's recent appeal to remove this status may jeopardize the service's continuation.
An off-campus party Thursday night at the University's Altoona Campus ended with police rounding up 225 people and transporting them in five buses to city hall.
Nicole Zozzaro, unaware of her controversial status as a guinea pig, rapidly struck computer keys in Moore Building as part of a psychology experiment.
When the women's tennis team begins Big Ten competition this spring, it could almost be compared to the small town whiz-kid who heads off to the big city to seek fame and fortune.
After suffering a 5-2 loss to rival Old Dominion in its season opener Sunday, the field hockey team needed to release a few frustrations before returning from Norfolk, Va.
In 1989 Penn State recruited one of the most highly touted high school tight ends in the country, but 1990 saw that prospect on the sidelines, redshirted after a preseason ankle injury.
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Amidst a bit of controversy, Not Without My Daughter played again on campus during the weekend.
In the music biz, the sophomore slump is a feared concept.
Out of the darkness a light appears focusing the eyes of audience members onto center stage and drums beat with a slow, methodic rhythm.
At last the wait is over. And wow, was it ever worth it.
With lots of trumpet, piano and tambourine, the soundtrack to the new movie The Commitments keeps in tradition with music from the 1950s and 1960s.
Through the cooperation of WPSX-TV and the University Division of Media and Learning Resources, area State College teenagers have the chance to discuss current social issues with their Soviet counterparts.