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Posters hanging on storefront windows with photographs of the 21-year-old Penn State student, who has been missing for over a week now, are asking anyone with information to call police and keep watch for her.
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A State College man accused of shooting to death his 33-year-old wife was arraigned Friday. Amy D. McGee was shot and killed Thursday in her home after a domestic dispute with her husband Vincent C. McGee, the State College Police Department said.
Last night the identification card access system stopped working across campus. The problem occurred at approximately 5:45 p.m. in various dorms and lasted for the next several hours.
It's almost impossible for a musician in his 60s to still mesmerize a crowd in this day and age of shallow plastic pop icons pouring on the glitter. Leave it to Bob Dylan to make the impossible a reality.
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From conversation hours to opera trips to dinners, Circolo Italiano, the Penn State Italian Club offers students Italian culture in Pennsylvania.
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War was part of an ongoing dialogue at two weekend events in front of Old Main. A Veterans Day ceremony focused on supporting patriotism Friday while viewpoints conflicted at a pro-war rally yesterday.
Open to the public and free of charge, Children's Day provided an alternative to typical children-focused events. At the entrance, children were given nametags and dipped their hands in paint to make a handprint onto a white banner that will later become a mural.
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At 1 p.m. on Friday, two fire engines and several trucks closed the corner of East Beaver Avenue and Pugh Street for about 20 minutes after a report of a smoke-like mist coming from The Brewery, 233 E. Beaver Ave.
In a 2-1 overtime win yesterday, the Nittany Lions won their third Big Ten Tournament championship in four years. But it didn't come easily.
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Zack Mills couldn't help Penn State from the sidelines, but in the end it was the Nittany Lions' defense that let them down.
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It's fair to say Illinois quarterback Kurt Kittner and the entire Illinois offense had a horrible first half. Every possession in the first quarter ended in a punt and after 15 minutes, the Nittany Lions scored two touchdowns.
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Illinois cornerback Eugene Wilson said he had a feeling that he was going to get an interception against the Nittany Lions. Little did he know he was going to have a career-high three picks, two from passes by backup quarterback Matt Senneca.
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My Opinion: Adam Gorney
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If you're a stock-market junkie, you must have loved Saturday's Penn State-Illinois football game great returns all over the place.
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Much like their football counterparts, the Penn State women's volleyball team traveled to Champagne, Ill., this weekend in need of a crucial victory. Much like the football team, it left that city with disappointment and heartache.
Sometimes it's just not your day. That is the sentiment the Penn State men's cross country team had to be feeling after leaving Lehigh University with a fifth place finish in the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Meet on Saturday.
The Nittany Lions aspirations of making the journey to Furman, SC., was shattered for everyone except Michelle Wale. Wale will be the lone Penn State representative at the NCAA Championships a week from today.
The Nittany Lions' hopes for a 2001 Big Ten Tournament crown came to an abrupt end on Friday in Wisconsin, as the Nittany Lions were upset by Michigan State 2-1 in the semifinal round in Madison, Wis.
Nike Elite a team consisting of former college players searching for professional jobs chose to slowly walk on The Bryce Jordan Center floor immediately prior to the introductions with an aura of cockiness surrounding them. Perhaps it intimidated the Penn State men's basketball team as players looked tentative all night.
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The Penn State women's basketball team will play its final exhibition game tonight against the Perik Jumpers at 7 p.m. in The Bryce Jordan Center.
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Growing pains. It's what the Penn State men's basketball team is having right now. That is to be expected when the starting lineup features two true freshmen.
All season long the Penn State women's soccer team has relied on forward Christie Welsh as a lethal scoring threat. However, the first two rounds of this weekend's conference championship were uncharacteristic for Welsh, as she was held scoreless against Northwestern and Ohio State.
The ACHA D1 Icers played No. 10 Michigan Dearborn twice this weekend, only they showed up a little late. In both games the Icers struggled early, but later proved why they are ranked No. 1.
Icers forward Glenn Zuck's signature forehand to backhand shift, which led to his second goal of Friday's game against Michigan-Dearborn, gave the Icers a 6-2 victory the first of two wins this weekend.
The Penn State Shotokan Karate Club surpassed all expectations. Its traveling national team of 11 members brought home a record 13 medals, including three collegiate national championships.
Penn State took first place in 25 out of 38 events, including taking both the women's one meter and three meter diving events and the men's one meter.
PeaceWorks efforts needed during war
My Opinion: Scott Fredd
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