Because of an error in the tallying system for the Undergraduate Student Government elections, the head of the Elections Commission announced a new list of town senators last night.
A fellow state lawmaker has taken aim at Rep. John Lawless, R-Montgomery, and his style of lashing out at people.
The charges facing a Howard man accused of killing a woman and her unborn child may be dismissed today, depending on the court's interpretation of a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling.
Since it was claimed by a lightening storm in 1923, there hasn't been much wind going through Old Willow. However, the Undergraduate Student Government plans to change that.
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Cars were forced to stop, and people turned to stare as about 50 people made their way across campus last night. Hand in hand, the group marched silently from the Nittany Lion Shrine to the Pollock Commons quad.
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The second annual Wellness Fair, held yesterday in the HUB ballroom, incorporated seven aspects of wellness, including emotional, occupational and social wellness.
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For skateboarders, the walls, rails, sidewalks and steps on campus and downtown are a veritable obstacle course to test their skills. But using them for skateboarding, however, is illegal. |
There has recently been a lot of confusion over registration for the Exercise and Sport Activities classes that are required for graduation.
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Following the March 22 ruling by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) ordering Verizon Pennsylvania to separate its wholesale and retail units, local phone companies and consumers are awaiting the company's official acceptance of the terms.
Two Penn State students who are accused of participating in the March 24 disturbance in Beaver Canyon were bound over on all charges yesterday at their preliminary hearings.
Rick O. Gilmore, assistant professor of psychology in Penn State's College of the Liberal Arts, received the National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development Award for his research involving spatial perception in early infancy.
The two men accused of vandalizing more than 30 vehicles in Lot 83 North waived their preliminary hearings yesterday in Centre County Court.
Steve Aird will play his last regular season game tomorrow night at 7:30 in Rec Hall on Senior Night against Lewis.
Yesterday afternoon must have been a dizzying experience for the Cornell baseball team. Watching 39 Nittany Lions circle the bases and cross home plate would be enough to make anyone a little woozy.
DeRenzo coming on strong
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It all comes down to this. Penn State men's gymnastics coach Randy Jepson has said it time after time. |
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As a starting goalie in the ECAC, Penn State lacrosse goalie Matt Vallone has faced a lot of tough shots from opponents.
The Lady Ruggers learned some lessons this past weekend. The first one being that the women still have a lot of work to do.
The Penn State men's ice hockey team's season is long over, but the postseason accolades are starting to roll in.
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My Opinion: Adam Gorney
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Defense, pitching and hitting. Earlier in the season Penn State head softball coach Robin Petrini said that a team has to play well in each to win. |
Today, the Penn State boxing club finds out if all the work they have put in since September was worth it.
Penn State will host its Spring Phling tournament from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Bigler Field.
My Opinion: Kate Dailey
Reader Forum: Richard H. Yahner
Letters to the editor
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Monday night showcased an ascension of skills that started off with the aspiring, then jumped into a bit of the wild and finally hit the theoretical climax thrilling the Crowbar crowd. |
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Someone Like You is indeed a chick flick with all the necessary and important elements — even cows.
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