The Penn State student suspected of entering five unlocked dorm rooms in Brumbaugh Hall was arraigned Friday and charged with burglary, criminal trespass, harassment, open lewdness and recklessly endangering another person.
After disbanding the commission created to look over judicial affairs last semester, Undergraduate Student Government is now working in conjunction with Faculty Senate to resurrect the issue.
At noon on Friday, about 100 students and alumni gathered in front of Old Botany to protest the university's handling of the class gift money.
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The HUB Alumni Hall was decorated last night in spring couplets, red banners with black characters symbolizing good luck and good fortune, where a crowd of about 450 people gathered for the Lunar New Year Festival.
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Robert W. Koehler, associate professor of accounting, was recently named the PricewaterhouseCoopers' Faculty Teaching Fellow in accounting.
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Penn State student Brian Dortch was charged with assault and harassment Saturday, the State College Police Department said.
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Penn State student Alexander H. Wiker, 18, was arrested Thursday and charged with possession with intent to deliver, possession of controlled substances and criminal use of a communication facility.
Scott A. Emel, the man who killed Penn State librarian Kim Fisher, will be sentenced today for homicide while driving under the influence and two additional counts of DUI.
The Penn State women's basketball team had been playing like an average team. However, facing a Michigan State squad without its leading scorer, the Lady Lions played far better than average.
Mazzante a factor early and often
Despite a late second-half surge, the Penn State men's basketball team could not cap off a potential upset of No. 15 Wisconsin and lost 63-58 Saturday night.
There was definitely something going on at South Gym in Rec Hall on Saturday.
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After taking a couple steps forward with two huge upsets last weekend, the Penn State wrestling team took a couple steps back this weekend by getting dominated by both Ohio State and Illinois.
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Penn State fencers were reminded that slow starts often translate into defeat. Two such beginnings handicapped the Lions Saturday.
Penn State fencer in hospital
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Friday and Saturday saw an exhibition of both great athletic ability and a facility that is like no other in the world.
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After its intense weekend of back-to-back sessions, the women's swimming and diving team was able to evaluate where it stands as the championship season draws closer.
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The No. 9 Penn State men's volleyball team defeated George Mason (30-25, 30-27, 28-30, 30-25) on Friday to open their EIVA play.
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Individually, Penn State women gymnasts placed first. Yet as a team, the Nittany Lions couldn't pull it off.
The Penn State women's indoor track team came out with flying colors in one of the most competitive meets they will enter this season.
The goal stands." When Penn State men's ice hockey coach Joe Battista heard those words from the referee, he finally began to celebrate.
The Lady Icers defeated the University of Pittsburgh 6-1, on Friday, only to be handed a 2-1 loss on Saturday by the same team they had beaten the night before.
The National Championship Plaque and a banner that was to be raised to the ceiling of Rec Hall loomed behind the men's gymnastics team bench as they warmed up for its meet with Army.
Fifth-year seniors need additional financial aid
My Opinion: Rick Law
Letters to the editor
- Abortion is here to stay despite perpetual debate
- Some in Glover's audience rude to leave speech early
- Insensitive attitude toward health care troublesome
- Government is responsible for quality of health care
- Basketball coach needs to control team on the court
- Education matters should not be left to government
- School choice aids current public schools in the state
- Punk culture generalized by unresearched review
- Bush's education proposal does not aid poor families
- Glover's speech attendees emphasized status as star
Patricia Barber performed at Schwab Auditorium Friday night promoting her newest album, Nightclub, a recording of standard jazz favorites, but there was nothing standard about Barber's concert.
In an attempt to increase student attendance at their theaters, Carmike Cinemas announced on Jan. 19 that students will now receive discounts on movie tickets.





