Penn State would receive less than 1 percent more in state appropriations over this year's total, according to the 2001-2002 state budget released yesterday by Gov. Tom Ridge.
The controversy surrounding the construction of Interstate 99 continued at a public forum last night.
During his tenure as Centre Community Hospital president, Lance H. Rose has overseen everything from improved services to herding cows from the parking lot.
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Students taking advantage of the Newspaper Readership Program at University Park have more to gain than just a free daily newspaper. Revenue earned from recycling newspapers is given directly back to Penn State in the form of scholarships.
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Martina Navratilova is far more than just a former tennis player.
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The State College Borough Council agreed Monday night to create terms for the transfer of land from the borough to Schlow Memorial Library for its expansion.
The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency announced a new loan for the 2001-2002 academic year that might give a boost to students filling out financial aid applications for next year.
Pennsylvania's government is ranking in the top of its class, according to a study released last week.
A study on creatine by a French government agency may cause some students to think twice about the dietary supplement that boosts endurance and body mass.
A 28-year-old State College man who allegedly exposed himself in numerous incidents both on campus and in State College will have his preliminary hearing today at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte.
LaVell Blanchard was in Happy Valley as a high school senior. He toured the campus, talked with coaches and players and had Penn State on his short list.
The Penn State men's basketball team only has one game this week, but it is a very important conference matchup.
Captains are there for guidance, teammates are there for motivation and friends and family provide just about all the support an athlete could need.
The Super Bowl is over. It's now time to start looking forward to the next big sporting event — March Madness.
All the Lady Icers could talk about after their tournament in Erie this past weekend was the impression the Chesapeake Lightning left on them. In the second of three games played by the Lady Icers, Chesapeake won 3-0.
My Opinion: Josh Daeche
My Opinion: Joshua Rhett Miller
Blame for Bloomsburg death should be shared
Clintons' final gestures suspicious to the voters
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Letters to the editor
- Bush's rise to presidency not because of fraternity
- Sexual education needed; objections to fair 'sexist'
- University's tuition enough as gift from its students
- Residence Life and ARHS urge responsibility for self
- Hooters 'not a strip joint'; some girls dress worse
- Prohibiting immoral events does not make any sense
- Sex Faire reduced women to insulting images, forms
- Women who seek revenge miss the point of equality
- Dog attack in California signals need for change
- Prohibiting immoral events does not make any sense
