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The author of the 1989 book "Heather Has Two Mommies," which describes a playgroup of children with a variety of family make-ups, spoke in HUB-Robeson Center's Heritage Hall last night as part of Pride Week.
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Students were offered more than the usual selection of food while dining in Waring Commons yesterday, as organic foods were available during lunch and dinner.
Pennsylvania residents frustrated by dinner-time interruptions from telemarketers pitching unwanted products now have the power to strike back.
The past few years have seen a movement toward a more sustainable and ecologically friendly Penn State campus.
No one does it, yet everyone knows someone who does.
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In fact, that's the whole idea behind Penn State's annual Unity Prom -- the final Pride Week occasion catering to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender communities and their allies -- which will be held at 6 tonight at the Ramada Inn, 1450 S. Atherton St.
In a large general education class, about one-third of the students had an unfair advantage on a recent exam, but no one is being prosecuted for academic dishonesty.
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Artists come to us in all different forms. They come as writers, singers, songwriters or even teachers. And some come to us as all of the above. One of those "artists" is Paul Kellermann, lecturer of English at Penn State.
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Penn State students who plan to do some driving when classes end next month can expect to encounter high gas prices.
Members of the Pennsylvania Restaurant Association and the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board met yesterday afternoon at the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel to discuss increasing the wholesale wine and spirit discount for restaurants and taverns with liquor licenses.
Area sun-worshippers, desperately seeking a golden glow, have been keeping local tanning salons busy trying to cater to their need for the perfect tan.
A walk to raise money for AIDS victims will take place Sunday afternoon.
The fourth annual A Taste of India food festival will take place at noon tomorrow at the State College Area High School, 650 Westerly Parkway.
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Penn State exorcised the demons of a four-game losing streak last Saturday when it knocked off then-No. 3 Loyola Greyhounds 10-9. |
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It seems that just when the Penn State softball team gets on a roll, something stands in the way. |
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Say you just cruised to your 14th EIVA conference title. So with two regular season matches left, you rest before the postseason, right? |
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It's fitting the University of Minnesota comes to town on Movin' On weekend. |
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This is where the real competition begins. The Penn State men's track and field team will compete at the USTCA Series Meet at noon tomorrow at the William Weaver Stadium in Princeton, N.J. |
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It is one thing to dominate a team, but this is getting out of hand. |
My Opinion: Jeff Rice
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Down but not out -- but just barely. With two crushing losses to Michigan and Michigan State last weekend, the season is on life support for the Penn State women's tennis team. |
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Jimmy Kennedy has been selected to the preliminary Watch List for the 2002 Bronko Nagurski Trophy, an award that is given to the nation's top defensive football player.
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The time for celebrating is over, the Penn State men's tennis team (9-10 1-5) must now prove that its upset over Michigan State was no fluke. |
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Seniors Katie Anderson and Andy Latowski have been selected as 2002 Ernest B. McCoy Memorial Award winners. Anderson also is one of five University-wide receipients of the John W. Oswald Award.
Study's alcohol advice ridiculous for students
My Opinion: Scott Fredd
Our Opinion: Michael Yoder and Jeff Frantz
Letters to the editor
- Many campus projects result of poor planning
- No 'endless grooves' were found at show
- Americans must boost international reputation
- Smokers have the right to smoke outdoors
- Confidence, not style, is key to a personality
- Smoking is not illegal; leave smokers alone
- Rent increases annoy longtime residents
Tomorrow afternoon, Movin' On 2002 will dominate the HUB Lawn and many students' lives for one day. The all-day event has been on the minds of those involved in planning it -- from the main stage to t-shirts worn by volunteers -- everyday for months.
There's just something about a guy and his guitar ... and his drums, and his harmonica, and his bass and his voice.
Venues asks..
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Students walking on campus this weekend may be surprised to hear the words of William Shakespeare coming from the courtyard next to Atherton Hall instead of the usual dorm disturbances.
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This weekend's No Refund Theatre play, Three Tall Women, explores the different experiences and changing perspectives every woman goes through during her life.
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Terri Park (graduate-theatre) left the Arts Building at 11:45 p.m. Tuesday and promptly collapsed onto the sidewalk.
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Once again, The Next Stage, Inc. is combining its professionalism and enthusiasm for the theater to produce a show about real life issues.
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"Nice place," says the man who has just crossed through the worn-looking, tile-floored foyer and into the hallway of the Center for Well-Being, 123 Mt. Nittany Rd., in Lemont. Dressed in a monochrome outfit of black interrupted only by the bright gray of his hair, he turns to his wife, who wears her short, brown tresses swept to one side.
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Nestled in a small, easy-to-miss downtown venue, Chumley's is a haven for LGBTA bargoers.
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Volé rehearsals are a flurry of pointe shoes and last-minute costume decisions, warm-up plies and Beatles songs. The student-organized ballet club has been preparing for this weekend's performance -- "Ballet to the Beatles and Sleeping Beauty Excerpts" -- since early January and is ready to show Penn State that ballet is anything but boring.
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With music ranging from Pink Floyd to Jennifer Lopez to The Lion King, Orchesis Dance Company members express just about anything through their Choreographers' Showcase pieces.
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When hearing about a dancing club, one does not usually think about breakdancing, the form of dance made popular in the 1980s by the hip-hop movement.
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When Jack Johnson suffered a major wipeout on his surfboard almost 10 years ago, it may have been the best thing that ever happened to us.
It's time to spice up your life with Wonderbras, lip gloss and girl power.
The Penn State Glee Club will present the annual Blue and White Concert on April 20 at 8 p.m. in Schwab Auditorium.
My Opinion: Gretchen E. Gailey
The Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio and Emerson String Quartet will perform at 8 tomorrow night in Eisenhower Auditorium as part of the Center for the Performing Arts' Chamber Music series.
Kittie and Skinlab tear into the Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave., next Thursday as apart of a northeastern U.S. mini-tour.
The Penn State School of Music will present Henry Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas at 8 p.m. today and tomorrow in Eisenhower Auditorium.
On Tuesday, State College will get a unique musical experience.
