The driver of the bus that hit and killed a Penn State student in December was not at fault for the accident, police said Friday.
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National Islamic music rung throughout the room where ornately decorated prayer rugs, jewelry boxes, scarves and flags from around the world were showcased.
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Amidst a packed crowd at the Schwab Auditorium Saturday night, 20-year-old Rochele Lynn Haynes (junior-human development and family studies) was crowned Miss Black Penn State.
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Sounds of music from around the world filled the HUB-Robeson Center's Heritage Hall Saturday night as international Penn State students came together to share their cultures.
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Last night members of the Penn State community celebrated the Lunar New Year with a rich array of traditional Taiwanese food and performing arts in the
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On Friday night, the Chinese Friendship Association filled HUB-Robeson Center Heritage Hall with laughter, lanterns, and shan cha juan in celebration of this Chinese New Year -- the year of the horse.
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The seven winners of Penn State's 2002 Distinguished Alumni Award have been announced. The Penn State Board of Trustees selected the recipients at its January meeting.
Applications for the student trustee position on the Penn State Board of Trustees are now being accepted.
The Undergraduate Student Government is accepting applications to join its elections commission to oversee the spring elections of USG, the University Park Allocation Committee and the Association of Residence Hall Students.
A 21-year-old Penn State student reported that she was raped by an unknown man, State College Police Department Sgt. D.R. Musser said.
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After three straight road wins by the Penn State women's basketball team, its return home was spoiled by a 96-81 drubbing at the hands of Iowa (15-8, 8-5 Big Ten) yesterday at The Bryce Jordan Center.
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Penn State led 53-50 with a little over six minutes to go in the game and it looked like the Nittany Lions (6-16, 2-9) would win their first road game of the year and grab their first back-to-back wins in the Big Ten, but it was all for not.
The Nittany Lions (5-9, 2-3 Big Ten) lost a pair of dual meets to highly ranked teams this past weekend. Penn State fell to No. 5 Michigan (12-3, 3-1) on Friday night, 33-6. Yesterday, No. 2 Iowa (14-3, 4-1) trailed Penn State early but came from behind to win 24-11.
In arguably their most dominant performance of the season, one hour is all it took for the No. 5 Nittany Lions (8-2) to upend an overmatched NYU team (3-2) Friday night in three games (30-20, 30-16, 30-20).
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Before a crowd of 955 in Lundholm Gymnasium, the squad defeated the University of New Hampshire Wildcats, 195.525-194.900.
With less than three weeks for each team to prepare for the ACHA Div. I national championship tournament, the No. 6 Ohio Bobcats defeated Penn State 6-3 on Friday and 5-2 on Saturday at Ohio's Bird Arena.
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She scored a career-high 32 points and helped her team come away with a 15-point victory over Penn State at The Bryce Jordan Center.
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In its two games against Michigan this season, the Penn State men's basketball team has shown that it matches up as well with the Wolverines as any other team in the conference.
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One statistic does a pretty good job of summing up the Penn State wrestling team's 33-6 loss to Michigan Friday night. Total number of takedowns: Michigan 44, Penn State 9.
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The Penn State men's indoor track and field team faced some stiff competition at the UTSTCA Collegiate Sykes/Sabok Challenge Cup.
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The Penn State men's and women's tennis teams tasted defeat on the road this past weekend.
Head coach Joe Paterno and his staff will again welcome several hundred coaches for Penn State's annual Football Coaches Clinic, slated for April 12-13 on the University Park campus.
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Standing outside The Bryce Jordan Center on Saturday, one could hear 11,000 people simultaneously screaming "I'm about to break!" and "Shut up when I'm talking to you!"
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