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The HUB-Robeson Center and Boucke Building were evacuated for part of yesterday afternoon in response to a bomb threat.
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Justice, Now More than Ever, a weekend event to promote social justice and diversity awareness, begins today.
The Village and its supporters will once again fill the HUB-Robeson Center this weekend.
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Earlier this week, a residence hall program attempted to take students out of Atherton Hall and into the "ghetto."
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Penn State Police Services were called to investigate a series of newspaper articles about this week's terrorist attacks found on a table in Atherton Hall yesterday.
Steve Eberbach (freshman-environmental resource management) walked into his freshman seminar Wednesday expecting to talk about Tuesday's attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
They never thought it possible, but the American Red Cross has so much blood that it's turning potential donors away.
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As disaster workers searched for survivors amid the rubble of Tuesday's attacks, members of the Penn State community sought their own ways to pick up the pieces.
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Don Bialostosky stepped down as head of the English department yesterday, according to an e-mail message sent to English faculty members.
A Pleasant Gap man was arraigned yesterday in connection with a bank robbery that occurred Wednesday in Bellefonte.
An Elwood City man was arraigned yesterday for allegedly exposing himself to another male in a Rec Hall men’s locker room.
Booths also will be on display with geological pies and other information about the Spring Creek Watershed community.
Because of Tuesday's terrorist attack, the Penn State men's golf team and the Penn State athletic department have decided not to participate in this weekend's Northern Collegiate tournament in Iowa City, Iowa.
This weekend's Penn State Nike Classic has been cancelled following Tuesday's tragedies in New York and Washington.
The Penn State club soccer tournament originally scheduled for today and tomorrow has been cancelled, along with all other club and varsity events both home and away.
Hate must not extend to Penn State campus
My Opinion: Scott Fredd
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Citizens react to tragedy, aftereffects of attack
Last week, staff members of The Center for the Performing Arts were posted in strategic positions across the first floor of the HUB-Robeson Center.
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The well-tread boards of 111 Forum will host their old friends in No Refund Theatre as they delve into a new type of drama this weekend in Sam Shepard's drama, True West.
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They're having fun looking out for number one and doing all the things they like to do . . .
Get one step closer to looking good and feeling fine with an afternoon of fashion, music and fun during the seventh annual Glamour Venus Music Tour.
Director Ang Lee (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) took a different route with his 1997 film The Ice Storm, an adaptation of Rick Moody's novel. The result is a far more satisfying one than the half-hour show ever managed to deliver.
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Kris Kehr and Stone Poets will shatter more expectations that could arise that a local Americana-rock band would celebrate its second album with a CD release party.
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The Miss Central Pennsylvania Scholarship Pageant, a preliminary to the Miss Pennsylvania Pageant, is currently accepting applications through Nov. 17.
On Monday, the Master of Fine Arts program will host a poetry reading by Hal Sirowitz and Dennis Nurkse, the poet laureates of Queens and Brooklyn respectively.
As a renowned performer, choreographer, screenwriter and artistic director, Tony Coray has worn many professional hats.
Creative Entertainment and Whiplash are sponsoring a musical competition open to anyone who thinks he or she has what it takes to be a star.
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Chains like Taco Bell and McDonald's have taken the experience out of dining, but fortunately, a place exists where rumbling stomachs and imaginations can be appeased simultaneously.
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They cover everything. Their lead singer is a Penn State senior. Their bassist just celebrated his 50th birthday. And their drummer is a full-time dad.
Batteries are not included in the Acoustic Brew Coffeehouse, a non-profit, volunteer-run concert series based in Lemont, Pa.
Grammy-nominated Latin alterna-rock group Aterciopelados will perform at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday at Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave.
Dancers, and non-dancers, of all ages and levels of experience will be given an opportunity to explore genres with no damage to their pocketbooks.





