A stalled five-year-old plan by the Immigration and Naturalization Service to track international students with a more effective computerized system could be fast-tracked in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
For the millions of people who believe in life on other planets, meet Fred Cyote.
This man is so convinced of his alien encounter that he is on a trip around the country trying to find a ride on a UFO.
Two of the four vacancies in the Undergraduate Student Government Senate were filled last night with the appointments of Rob Michaels (senior-political science) and Rick Smith (senior-business logistics).
A group of Muslim student leaders expressed concerns about an ad that appeared in The Daily Collegian last week and described certain fears they say most Muslim students have had since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
The United States' criminal justice system and its impact on our national and local communities was discussed last night in Heritage Hall of the HUB-Paul Robeson Center, as the second piece of the three-part "State of our Community" series.
The dining commons isn't a typical classroom.
But this week two events, World Vegetarian Day and the Pennsylvania Pride Food Fair, expand the menu varieties at Penn State while educating students about eating habits.
Taisha Cruz (junior-Latin studies) was planning on having her parents visit her during fall break.
Then the World Trade Center collapsed.
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Despite an expected increase in travel because of fall break, no major fluctuation in the local travel industry is noticeable, area travel agents said.
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American Pie
Pulitzer Prize winning authors Richard Ben Cramer and David Maraniss will appear at tonight's semi-annual Foster Conference of Distinguished Writers.
Sir James A. Mirrlees, Nobel laureate, will give a lecture titled "Evolution and Rationality" today at 4 p.m. in 102 Kern Building.
John Hvizdash, the coordinator of the county's Office of Emergency Management Services, will retire Friday, the Centre County Commissioners announced yesterday.
Following a summer of much needed rest and recovery, the Philadelphia 76ers returned to work yesterday.
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Still lacking production from their offensive big guns, the Penn State Nittany Lions turned Saturday and looked elsewhere for a playmaker.
Enter the fullback, Sean McHugh.
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It's going to be another tough weekend for the Penn State football team. Especially if coach Joe Paterno's comments on No. 15 Michigan hold true.
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Timarie Legel's rebound off a scramble in front of the goal with 10:42 to play earned the Nittany Lions' forward her first collegiate hat trick and provided a 3-1 cushion en route to Penn State's 5-1 victory over Bucknell yesterday at Bigler Field.
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The ranks of the unbeaten in Big Ten women's volleyball contain just two teams after this past weekend. While Ohio State and Wisconsin went 2-0 on the weekend, Penn State, Minnesota and Northwestern all suffered losses.
This past Saturday, 10 Penn State judo club members competed in seven different divisions at the 35th East Coast Judo Championship, NJIT in Newark, N.J.
Alarms ensure safety for campus residents
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