The mother of a Penn State student who died in a 1999 bus crash that left two dead and 106 injured filed a lawsuit last month against Altoona-based Blue & White Lines Inc., the bus company that chartered the club-sponsored trip.
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students organizing the "day on" plan to bring a richer sense of diversity to the holiday this year through expansion and change.
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The U. S. government has awarded Penn State a $3.51 million two-year contract to find ways to bomb-proof federal buildings.
As part of an effort to keep technological jobs and workers in Pennsylvania, Gov. Tom Ridge recently delivered $30 million to Penn State Erie.
No matter how many local bookstores students visit in search of the best buy on textbooks this semester, they are likely find very similar price tags.
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With limited housing contracts available on campus, students are already turning to off-campus realtors for next year but realtors say students should get on the ball.
After signing leases and paying security deposits, some students might think of their apartments as second homes where their belongings from bikes to televisions are insured, come fire, water or theft.
It's one of the hottest, most recent and most controversial topics in science, and for the next several weeks, the Eberly College of Science will present a series of lectures on "Decoding Life's Instruction Book: Genetics and Genomics."
James Ryan, Penn State's vice president for Outreach and Cooperative Extension, has been elected to serve on the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry.
Milton Cole, distinguished professor of physics, will receive the 2001 National Academy of Sciences Award for scientific reviewing, including both his reviews and research on electrons and surface films in materials science.
A Penn State English professor told the State College Police Department Wednesday that he found his name on a hit list on a World Wide Web site.
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After back-to-back losses, things are now looking up for the Penn State men's basketball team. |
The No. 4 Penn State Nittany Lions men's gymastics team opens their 2001 season tomorrow against the No. 11 Massachusetts Minutemen in Amherst at 7 p.m.
No. 13 Penn State (11-5, 3-2 Big Ten) came out flat on the road for the second straight game, bowing 71-62 to the unranked Wolverines at Crisler Arena.
Poor shooting dooms Lady Lions
The Penn State wrestling team would probably be happy to see a cupcake on the schedule this week after tough losses to Pittsburgh and West Virginia last week.
Indiana women's basketball coach Kathi Bennett comes from an impressive collegiate coaching lineage.
Finishing sixth sounds pretty good. Unless, of course, there's only six teams competing.
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Take away homework and add some warm Florida weather. Sounds like a vacation, right? Not for the Penn State women's swimming team.
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As the rest of the Penn State student body began to unwind and relax from the grueling week finals had provided them, the Penn State men's swimming and diving team prepared for its annual training trip to the pools of South Florida.
After this weekend's double dip with West Virginia at the Greenberg Ice Pavilion, the No. 2 Icers will have played six games in 11 days.
The Penn State's women's indoor track team gets set to open its season this Saturday at the Multi-Sport Complex with the US Coaches Association Series Meet.
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All those who wrote last year that Who Wants to Marry a Multimillionaire? was the ultimate in depravity and that Fox could do no worse can now hang their heads in shame.
A trio of long forgotten rock powerhouses is coming to The Bryce Jordan Center, each to prove to its followers that it still has what it takes to jolt the masses.
Show Boat, one of the most successful musicals of the 20th century, will dock at Eisenhower Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
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Nothingface, a heavy rock band who aren't afraid to raise a few eyebrows, will thrash at 9:30 p.m. Monday at Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave.
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Civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X will take the stage tonight, performing in Jeff Stetson's 1984 drama, The Meeting.
Paramount Pictures and MTV Films call their newest feature film a musical drama. Now there's a mixing of genres.
Finding Forrester has to be one of the best movies of this year.
Tambourines, trumpets, whistles, gunshots and chains melded together with rugged beats and dynamic lyrics is the newest formula the RZA has calculated to display the Wu-Tang arsenal.
The River City Brass Band takes the stage at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Eisenhower Auditorium.
Caeser Pink and The Imperial Orgy are bringing their unique performance style at 10:30 p.m. tomorrow to Café 210 West, 210 W. College Ave.





