Though many associate Penn State with football and ice cream, another Happy Valley staple may be added to this list.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity members no longer have a place to call home this semester.
The population of State College increased by thousands this weekend as the freshman class of 2002-2003 moved into their dorms.
This weekend marked the big move students make each year from their hometowns to State College -- a move that has the ability to cause all kinds of problems in all kinds of areas.
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Penn State's tuition rates have made their highest leap in 20 years.
For most people, it was just another Halloween celebration. But for the family and friends of Cindy Song, it is a date they will never forget.
Though many associate Penn State with football and ice cream, another Happy Valley staple may be added to this list.
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Construction projects on Atherton Street and Allen Street should cause only minor headaches for motorists this semester, officials said. |
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The constant presence of construction that students lived through last year will be even stronger this semester.
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Jaywalkers beware. Pennsylvania law enforcement officials said they are serious about pedestrian safety this year. |
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"The Nittany Lion" resounded from the back half of the Bryce Jordan Center Saturday night, as the Nittany Lion ran up the center aisle, pulling an audience member to her feet to dance. He then ran to the stage and did 50 left arm push-ups as the crowd counted aloud. |
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With Alice In Chains sound-a-likes such as Puddle of Mudd and Godsmack ruling rock radio, tonight Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave., will showcase one of the men who started that sound.
State College resident charged with rape
Tipper Gore, de Klerk named as speakers
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Off-season workouts tend to be the Achilles heel for many collegiate sports teams. |
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With only two players lost to graduation and eight returning starters, the Penn State field hockey team looks to capitalize on a 2001 season that saw the Nittany Lions miss out on the NCAA tournament for the first time in 20 years.
To return his team to its familiar perch at or near the top of the national rankings, Penn State women's volleyball coach Russ Rose stresses that additional competitive fire and physical play are required from the Nittany Lions during the coming season.
Third place in the Big Ten and a loss in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
Some are calling it the best quarterback class ever, and who are we to argue?
Any thoroughbred racehorse or Olympic runner knows that conditioning is the key to being successful.
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After finishing sixth in the Big Ten last season, the Penn State men's cross country team plans to lay the foundation for future success with this year's squad. |
Three-time All-American Emily Oleksiuk and Regional All-Americans Megan Mills and Bonnie Young are gone, but the Penn State women's soccer team still remains very confident.
Yaacov Yisrael managed to get himself out of Joe Paterno's doghouse, but he will still miss the season because he couldn't keep himself away from the infirmary.
The biggest question for Penn State, as it enters its 125th year of collegiate football competition, has nothing to do with the players on the field or the schedule ahead.
Men's soccer ties with Syracuse
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An insect that measures less than a few inches and can typically be found in nearly every backyard in State College has been causing concern throughout the state this summer.
Insect's watery lifestyle dried up by area drought
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As the number of reported West Nile virus cases continues to grow across the eastern United States, one way State College residents are urged to protect themselves from mosquito bites is to use insect repellent. |
