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Penn State might be able to decrease its impact on the environment and save millions of dollars, simply through making ecologically sound changes to campus buildings.
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Orestes Jackson and Sean Kuprevich were looking for a chance to help people when they applied to be team leaders at AmeriCorps*National Civilian Community Corps.
The free concert kicked off Penn State's National Coming Out Day events, intended to embrace lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and ally students.
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The disappearance of two downtown restaurants leaves many late-nighters without a convenient place to grab a bite before calling it a night.
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National chain stores Best Buy and Wegmans food store will both open their doors for business in State College within the next few months.
The Penn State community will come together to focus on several potentially divisive issues Monday as Unity Week begins.
When students returned from fall break, they discovered extra treadmills and elliptical fitness cross-trainers in the MBNA Student Recreation Center in the White Building.
Black Caucus President Hasan Amenra said the group wants justice and is always fighting for it, mentioning last month's Justice, Now More Than Ever rally as an example.
Penn State concentrates on bouncing back from unexpected defeat at hands of Cornell.
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The Penn State field hockey team will play the final two games of a four-game home stand this weekend at Bigler Field.
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The first, the last, the only. The Penn State women's cross country team hosts its only home meet of the season, the National Invitational, at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
Coach Joe Paterno has held rigorous practices the past two days in hopes of ironing out some of his squad's problems, after giving his players a two-day rest that coincided with the university's fall respite.
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Women's soccer player Christie Welsh is only one goal shy of becoming the Big Ten and Penn State leader for career goals.
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The team won gold, silver and bronze medals in the Head of the Ohio regatta, a 5,000-meter race hosted by the Three Rivers Rowing Association on the Allegheny River.
The Ice Lions (1-1) will host Washington and Jefferson, and a portion of the ticket sales will be donated to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.
The Penn State Nittany Lion basketball team, fresh off an appearance in the NCAA Sweet 16, will host its annual Blue-White Game on Tuesday, Oct. 30, at 7:30 p.m.
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Last season Minnesota came to town and put a stop to the Penn State women's volleyball team's streak of 87 straight match victories at Rec Hall. The No. 11 Lions will have a score to settle tonight at 7.
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My opinion: Jeff Rice
My opinion: Dustin Dopirak
If you want to see the Penn State women's tennis team play in person this semester, this weekend is your only chance.
Just because the season is nearly half over doesn't mean both Penn State rugby teams can start to wind down and start prepping for the playoffs.
Running on familiar ground is not so familiar for the Penn State men's cross-country team this season.
The two-time defending ACHA National Champion Icers began their title defense last night with the annual preseason Blue/White hockey game. The Blue team, led by senior captain Kyle Jordan, edged the White team, with senior captain Scott Curry, 5-4. The teams played two twenty-minute periods, with a skills competition at halftime. Icers' coach Joe Batista observed from the stands as his assistants coached his players on the ice.
CATA must address scheduling hassles
My opinion: Brandy Brubaker
Letters to the editor
- Faculty, staff also enjoy Penn State's fall break
- Objectivist leader's view not backed up
- Green Destiny lecture provides information
- Defense of creationism shows flawed reasoning
- Some religious beliefs hurt innocent people
- United States not part of Palestinian battle
- Choosing glass gift duty of senior gift committee
- Assumptions incorrect about Islamic faith
- Creationism built upon unproved assumptions
- Winning won't occur through military action
- Lion Support provides diversity counseling
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If posing for pictures is any indication of an actor's ability, The Miser, which opens Wednesday and runs through Oct. 27 at Eisenhower Auditorium, will be a hit.
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The world's best-loved rejects will show State College how they earned their name when the Misfits play Tuesday at Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave.
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An excellent menu and casual ambiance sure, but some of the best restaurants in State College don't even have knives on their tables. As is the case with Viet Thai Restaurant, 146 N. Atherton St., a tasty but understated eatery where chopsticks are the cutlery of choice.
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One of America's most prolific and celebrated violinists is coming tomorrow to the Eisenhower Auditorium's Center for the Performing Arts with a program designed to heal the American spirit.
Penn State professor of English and women's studies Robin Becker will be giving a poetry reading on Thursday at 8 p.m. in the HUB Auditorium.
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No Refund Theatre performs Arsenic and Old Lace at 8 p.m. tonight and tomorrow in 111 Forum Building.
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Ran, a Japanese film from 1985, is the final masterpiece of director Akira Kurosawa. In the opinion of this reviewer it represents not only the apex of Kurosawa's career, but also the finest film dramatization of a Shakespeare play to date.
Juan Nino's exhibit, Sartrean Nostalgias of a Piscean Existentialist, is a tribute to the artist's inspiration, "to work with a woman—unknown to me—as a model and throughout the shooting sessions, discover her soul and capture it in pictures."
It's a curious story, Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse — a spunky mouse who loves school. The play is part of the Center for the Performing Arts' Forever Young series.
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If music is food for the soul, Original Soul Project is ready to feed the masses with some of the richest dishes around. Plates of spicy-hot grooves and cool, refreshing jams await those who hunger for more.
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Tomorrow is Family Day at the Palmer Museum of Art.
The Boston Pops will be starting the holiday season off with a bang when they play at 8 p.m. on Dec. 4 at The Bryce Jordan Center.
Penn State Network Event Theater Committee is sponsoring a free advanced screening of 13 Ghosts, a new thriller from Warner Bros., for Penn State students at 9 p.m. Oct. 24 in the HUB-Robeson Auditorium.
