After nearly three hours of a jury deliberation, Scott A. Emel was found guilty yesterday of homicide while driving under the influence and two additional counts of DUI.
The State College Borough's Design Review Board heard preliminary proposals Tuesday for a new church building that has some residents up in arms.
As Wall Street becomes Main Street with increased public interest in the fluctuating stock market and the rise of amateur day traders, comes the need for students to be stock savvy.
With the upcoming USG elections in March, the senate focused on ways to make voting easier and more popular with students.
Along with new textbooks and teachers, some students will experience technological advancements in the Thomas Building's newest classroom this semester.
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For some students, the beginning of the spring and end of the fall semesters have been occupied with searching for sublet buyers.
Pennsylvania has lost $19 million of the funds it was supposed to receive from the tobacco industry, because the Pennsylvania General Assembly failed to enact a spending plan for the money.
Penn State's Materials Research Laboratory received an $800,000 grant towards a new lab.
When it comes to sheer numbers, Penn State's undergraduate engineers are tops.
Both local and national Web sites are giving local bookstores competition in the used book business.
The College of Liberal Arts and College of Communications are accepting entries for the Katey Lehman Creative Writing Awards.
The Interfraternity Council rush begins with an information session at 7 p.m. today in 104 Thomas.
Rumors of Penn State President Graham Spanier's departure have been greatly exaggerated.
After Saturday's loss to Iowa in the Big Ten home-opener for the Penn State men's basketball team, Joe Crispin said the Nittany Lions wouldn't blow any more opportunities in close conference games.
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But losing two in a row is hard for even good teams to stomach, and the Penn State women's basketball team is no different.
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Penn State ice hockey head coach Joe Battista may have summed up his team's Wednesday night contest against No. 11 Towson best.
Pilon stops Icers short
Like thousands of other high-school athletes who dream of big-time college football stardom at a Division I program, Travis Forney opted to walk on.
Off to a blazing start, Penn State's Austin O'Neill would like to have continued success and finish the season without regret.
Regulating tobacco ads hurts speech protection
My Opinion: Angela J. Gates
Letters to the editor
- Fee for course's Web site a ripoff for the students
- Ashcroft's history reflects several troubling positions
- Students should improve school spirit during events
- Shuster resigned because he could not be chairman
The TV lounge in Atherton Hall was dark, faces were long, yet all eyes were fixed on the screen as more than 20 students watched MTV's Anatomy of a Hate Crime last night.





