State cuts PSU funds
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Penn State will receive 5 percent less money from the state next year if the proposed budget plan Gov. Mark Schweiker announced yesterday goes into effect.
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Saying that America is going to have to face the root causes of terrorism, Bob Woodward focused on the Sept. 11 attacks and the war on terrorism during his speech last night at Eisenhower Auditorium. Woodward spoke and answered audience questions as part of the Distinguished Speakers Series.
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The University Park Allocation Committee has run out of funds for travel requests.
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Campus Loop riders can sit back and enjoy the ride.
While the Centre Area Transportation Authority is considering cutbacks on its bus route hours to certain areas, the idea of charging a fare for the Loop has not been brought to the negotiation table.
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Four men allegedly involved with a local drug ring that distributed millions of dollars worth of Ecstasy during the 1998 to 1999 school year will have their preliminary hearings tomorrow.
The Undergraduate Student Government Senate funded several members from a Christian group to travel to New York, despite confusion within senate on what exactly members were voting on.
A little before 9 a.m. yesterday, Dan Amate (senior-environmental systems engineering) stood rigidly bundled up, surrounded by frostbitten grass outside the University Commons apartment complex, 201 Vairo Boulevard.
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The more things change, the more they stay the same.
If the term "grizzled veteran" were in the dictionary, Gene Keady's picture may be next to it.
After being born in Pittsburgh, but then moving to New Orleans and Houston because of his father's business, freshman Adam Pierce knew he wanted to return to the Pennsylvania area for college and gymnastics.
You need a ticket to get into the big dance, and only 12 were given out.
Nothing can skyrocket a basketball team to the top of the standings like a hot-shooting player. One huge reason for the emergence of the Minnesota women's basketball team as a Big Ten powerhouse this season is the outstanding play of guard Lindsay Whalen.
Border Brawl I, as dubbed in the Midwest, lived up to all hype in more ways than one.
A summary of academic performance for the 2001 fall semester has shown that nearly 400 student-athletes posted a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. 386 students finished last semester with a 3.0 GPA or higher, more than half of all the athletes at Penn State. The statistic is a record at Penn State.
A pep rally is planned to kick off at noon today for the Penn State men's and women's basketball teams. The event will take place inside the HUB, in Heritage Hall.
New plans for theater will boost local culture
My Opinion: Jill Pakulski
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