Michelle Persun currently has a scholarship paying for her tuition and room and board at the University. Walking down College Avenue at midnight, it is easy to see how lucrative owning a bar in State College must be. Even on summer weeknights, the various downtown clubs are usually packed. Catch them if you can. Rollerblading has become more than a passing fad in State College -- and police have taken notice. The best things in life are free. And underage students short on cash can enjoy great entertainment this summer thanks to a flurry of free entertainment locally. As high schools let out and freshman move in, a few State College bars and clubs are offering special nights when proper ID and a cover charge are still required -- but being 21 isn't. With a crowd or all by your lonesome, video rental is the most accessible entertainment alternative for the tortured, underage souls of forced sobriety. A new loan program is on its way to becoming a law, dramatically changing how many students pay for college. A Bellefonte woman was found Tuesday afternoon on state Route 26 after a passing motorist observed someone pushing her out of a parked vehicle. Imagine a fungus reproducing. Now imagine a ballroom filled with booths promoting cookbooks, protein and computers.
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