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After the bars' last call, phoning a cab can be a safe solution for those unable to drive home, but some find the taxi services not always willing to pick them up.
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Despite some technical difficulties, an ethnically diverse group of faculty, students, and State College residents gathered yesterday evening as a community to discuss the tragic events that occurred two weeks ago.
Due to a problem with computer traffic, Penn State now is monitoring student uploads, or the information that is being sent outside to the Internet.
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USG President Justin Zartman and CCSG President Kris Ankarlo emphasized the importance of student participation in tackling student body issues.
Penn State decided in 1997 to move away from a diversity class and toward integration of international competence into other courses. Now all general education courses will be required to include these two components.
Since Sept. 11's tragic events, the Penn State community has played a key role in the donation of blood and blood products in Centre County.
Many governors and politicians across the nation reacted to Gov. Tom Ridge's appointment with support and gratitude, as did many Penn State students.
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A Penn State student was in critical condition yesterday after a weekend traffic accident.
The Penn State University Web site unveiled its new look at 7 a.m. yesterday morning.
The group's goal is to raise $40,000 and supply the labor for an entire Habitat home in Centre County.
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Penn State tailbacks Omar Easy, Eric McCoo and Larry Johnson are three of the best in the Big Ten. Unfortunately for Penn State, its offensive line hasn't been much help to them in the Nittany Lions' first two games.
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When college football resumed last weekend, the Heisman Trophy front-runners picked up right where they left off.
If you plan on watching Penn State's contest with Iowa this Saturday, you better grab a team roster before you turn on the tube.
My opinion: Chris Korman
Freshman forward Sophia Hiler made a point, literally and figuratively, in Sunday's women's soccer game against Minnesota don't underestimate the power of the bench.
Keeping tuition down in future a necessity
My Opinion: Scott Fredd
Letters to the editor
In November, a team of investigators from Penn State and two other universities will head to the bottom of the world in hopes of understanding several geographic features of the region.
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Penn State psychology professor Michelle Newman said post-traumatic stress disorder is a normal reaction to devastating events such as the recent terrorist attacks on the United States.
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For Vincent Crespi, research is only one aspect of his professional life. The associate professor of physics who works with carbon nanotubes, which are extremely small carbon polymers, also is busy outside the lab.
Millions of people eat tomatoes in some form, whether they are raw or in ketchup, and one Penn State researcher is looking to improve them.
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Many people try diets; others try exercising; and some try both. But some people look for a quick fix and turn to surgery.
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A new subculture entitled "pro-ana" encourages those stricken with eating disorders, primarily anorexia nervosa, to continue their self-destructive behaviors.
Pet vaccines are a standard health care practice, but some experts are now saying that veterinarians are "overvaccinating" pets.
David Abler said Pennsylvania temperatures will rise four to 10 degrees in the next 99 years.
My opinion: Dr. Edward R. Rosick
My opinion: George Kroner
