While some students are fighting to make ends meet in State College, others are spending their money to travel south.
"Respect me, protect me, treasure me, honor me. The Black Woman."
The Commission on Undergraduate Education got its feet wet last week when it met for the first time.
Overcrowded bus terminals, long ticket lines and anxious students will once again be part of the expected scene during spring break this year.
Money . . . it's a hit.
Five years later, and still no answers.
The race for the Republican nomination for the 171st state House district seat reportedly ended yesterday as one of the two Republican candidates for the seat dropped out of the race.
The boycott of the Centre County United Way gained more support last weekend when one of the largest conservative Protestant congregations in the community joined the largest local Catholic parish in asking parishioners to halt donating to the agency.
Sliding across the bottom of a 25-meter pool goes a 3-pound brass puck. Two teams of six players equipped with flippers, masks, snorkels, protective gloves and sticks fight for control of the puck attempting to score a goal.
Athletes go through a great deal to be successful. They practice every spare moment they have, and they seem to think about their sports night and day. But, in some sports, athletes have to go a little further to be successful.
The men's basketball team must now play the waiting game.
Collegian Editorial: Churches should not support unfair boycott of United Way
My Opinion: Adriane Hipp
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