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Will compete for cash? The majority of college student-athletes are awarded scholarships
to play sports. While these scholarships usually cover tuition,
books and room and board fees, they don't cover living expenses.
Winter blast The ground was the only thing that was covered Monday night.
Snow feature photo page
Hands-on The University's new general education recommendations require
active learning in the classroom, and business students will see
the difference in their classes soon.
Hot to trot Collegian feature photo
Court justice to speak To celebrate the affiliation between The Dickinson School of Law
and the University, Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia
will speak at convocation, according to a news release from Dickinson.
Altoona proposal aids lab crowding To ease the overburdened computer labs, dorm residents at the
Penn State Altoona College will have computers in their rooms
starting Fall Semester.
Snow fan Collegian feature photo
ATMs key in student bank strategies When moving to State College, one thing students often don't think
about is where they'll do their banking. Some students prefer
to maintain accounts in their hometowns while others like the
convenience of local accounts.
Bathroom reading Hoping to stall alcohol consumption, the Office of Residence Life
is providing students with an alternative means of accessing information.
Ask the Adviser
Police Log
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Lisicky finishes career in spotlight . . . Don't expect tears from Pete Lisicky tonight as he walks to center
court of The Bryce Jordan Center to accept his senior blanket
from Nittany Lion coach Jerry Dunn in his final regular season
home game.
. . . while Walker looks to coaching future Everyone knows a Zack Walker. Someone who eats, breathes and sleeps basketball. Maybe it's your
roommate or an old friend from high school. This person never
missed a game on television, could tell you who the NCAA champion
was for the last 20 years and always jumped at the chance to lace
up his or her shoes and go shoot some hoops.
The second time around The difference is this game is at home. In its first conference game of the season on Jan. 3, the Penn
State men's basketball team fell hard at No. 21 Michigan, 92-75.
A 35-9 first-half lead proved to be insurmountable for the Nittany
Lions to overcome.
Iowa women's basketball team captures second Big Ten crown The Illinois women's basketball team ruled the Big Ten for almost
the entire season, leading the pack for all but one day.
Collegian Sports Column Collegian columnist J.P. Gramlich shows his anticipation for Penn State's performance in the upcoming Big Ten Wrestling Championships.
Shuffling feat Every team needs stability in order to succeed. None need it more
than the Penn State men's volleyball team.
Three senior Icers facing the final act of Lion careers In their first season, they got spoiled.
As freshmen on the Penn State men's ice hockey team, forwards
Jeff Adams, Mike Pietrangelo and Tom Westfall made it to the ACHA
national title game. But they haven't been back since.
Lady Icers' captain named team MVP Don't ever challenge Ellen Zajko to a race on ice skates. Chances are, she'll win.
Boxers prepare for stretch run with tournament at West Point Reviving the grit and brawn of America's oldest military academy,
West Point played host to its first collegiate boxing tournament
since 1932 on Saturday..
Collegian Sports Column Collegian columnist Craig Kackenmeister shares his memories of legendary baseball broadcaster, the late Harry Caray.
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Collegian Editorial
A fresh outlook: Eating disorders will not cease until 'ideal' body image defeated
My Opinion
Leave that neon clothing in the closet: The '80s are over
Letters to the editor
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