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Students are tired of beating or stepping around the bush.
Using the sidewalk to get to and from the Centre Area Transportation Authority Loop bus stop outside of the Gateway apartment complex has grown increasingly difficult for some students.
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Pulitzer Prize winners Richard Ben Cramer and David Maraniss have a lot in common. They even made similar quips and compliments about one another at a seminar last night as part of the fifth Foster Conference of Distinguished Writers.
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Traffic patterns on Beaver Avenue might run differently if the State College Borough Council approves the Downtown State College Partnership Inc.'s suggestion to switch the parking on Beaver Avenue from the south side to the north side of the road.
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Owner of the sexually explicit Hustler magazine and First Amendment advocate Larry Flynt will speak at 8 p.m. today in Heritage Hall of the HUB-Robeson Center.
Art Alexakis is a husband. He's also a father, a reformed drug addict, a political activist, a songwriter and he runs a record label for up-and-coming artists. Occasionally, he also sings and plays guitar for a band known as Everclear.
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Some Penn State students looking forward to fall break were upset by yesterday's Greyhound bus crash in Manchester, Tenn., as many rely on Greyhound services when traveling home for vacations.
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Drinks to Scale
Several streets in the State College area will be closed due to the State College Area High School Homecoming Parade beginning at 5:45 p.m. today, the State College Police Department said in a press release.
Two men, who were former members of the Penn State wrestling team, continued with their trial yesterday in connection with an alleged rape in late August of 1999.
There will be two agendas on the football field Saturday when Michigan and Penn State meet at Beaver Stadium.
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So you are stuck on a bus traveling across Middle America for 14 hours, in greyhound's equivalent of the redeye.
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Late last night when most Penn State students were already sleeping, the Penn State Div. II ice hockey team was preparing to take the ice at the Greenberg Sports Complex for practice.
Kris Phillips' journey takes a new path
Everything looked good at Philadelphia 76ers training camp yesterday except for the fact that two thirds of the teams offense from last season was watching from the sidelines.
My Opinion: Chris Adamski
Weeks after disaster, recovery must go on
My opinion: Marianne Lorensen
Letters to the editor
- Club didn't try to sneak ad past business staff
- Looking at the reasons important after attack
- Ideas regarding peace vague and unplanned
- Worth of small town missed, unappreciated
The fashion industry has long been lauded for being completely shallow and mindless and relying entirely on style over nonexistent substance.
Zoolander takes this stereotype to a whole new level as models and designers alike are shown as nothing more than incompetent, self-centered morons, producing utterly strange yet hilarious results.
I've always been a pretty big fan of the band and after seeing Live this summer I have to say I had high hopes for this album.
It would be a major understatement to say that I was disappointed.
What ever happened to rock 'n' roll? This does not mean the overly excessive rock of the '80s or the jaded and cynical rock of the '90s.
What ever happened to the arrogant, in your face, lust-for-life rock of the late '60s and '70s?
It's now called the Strokes. Or at least a pretty good imitation of it is called the Strokes.
Ever wonder why you need art and how it could possibly have any role in your life?
Add Hearts in Atlantis to the growing list of non-typical Stephen King cinematic adaptations. Included in this list are movies like Stand by Me, The Shawshank Redemption, Apt Pupil and The Green Mile.
