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Two prominent community members were discovered dead in their College Township home early yesterday morning in an apparent double homicide.
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Penn State Young Americans for Freedom (PS-YAF), the self-proclaimed "nuclear bomb of the conservative movement," is distributing fliers this week saying students' First Amendment rights are at risk.
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A crowd of nearly 80 people came out last night to HUB Alumni Hall for a rally to combat voter apathy among college-age adults in Centre County.
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Human branding could soon be outlawed in State College Borough.
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Brightly colored statistics covered campus sidewalks yesterday, providing passersby with information on the frequency of sexual assault and domestic violence.
The process to create a minor focusing on gender identity and sexuality is under way, although it will not be an official minor until fall 2003 at the earliest.
Three Penn State students were in the hot seat and they have given their final answers.
An unidentified man who overdosed on heroin late Friday night remains in serious condition at Centre Community Hospital, a hospital employee said. The man was brought to the hospital in an ambulance from Beaver Terrace apartments, 456 E. Beaver Ave. An investigation by the State College Police Department is ongoing.
Two former death row inmates, who served nearly two decades in prison for crimes they did not commit, will be speaking on campus today.
Sol Gordon, emeritus professor at Syracuse University, will present "Why We are Losing the Battle for Sex Education in the School" at 11:30 a.m. today in the Nittany Lion Inn. The speech is part of the Forum lecture series, a lunchtime speaker series sponsored by the Faculty Staff Club.
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You have to wonder if Larry Johnson Sr. ever honestly imagined a day like Saturday.
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The Big Ten Conference is remaining mum on any possible action regarding officials.
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No, it's not true that Penn State finished the Northwestern game with kids from State College High on a field trip.
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Thirteen games into Penn State's 2002 field hockey season and Michele Rigby still didn't have a goal to show for it.
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There are risks involved in every facet of life.
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In a weekend of games where it knew it would dominate on the field, the Penn State women's rugby team used the opportunity to break in some new players.
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My Opinion: Sam Cavalieri
First aid: Make partygoers' health top priority
My Opinion: Ellen Tappen
Letters to the editor
Walk down just about any hall of any dorm and hear the same sounds -- the sing-song rings of cell phones, the high-pitched electronic "blips" and "bleeps" of computers and occasionally even the annoying beeping of an alarm clock that someone forgot to shut off.
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Students' eating behaviors are affected by stress in ways that are still a mystery to scientists.
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Stress is something that attacks most college students at one time or another.
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Sitting in front of a computer for hours at a time, cramming for exams and not eating healthy food around mid-terms could be a leading cause of stress among Penn State students, but with the right massage this stress could be easily relieved
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Exams and extracurricular activities, classes and co-workers, studying and sleeping: all different aspects of daily college life linked by one common problem -- stress.
It's been a long day. Four classes and a study group at the HUB-Robeson Center leave you wound up as your get back to your room. Checking your mail, you find out that you failed last week's biology test, and everything starts to go black.
My Opinion: Herbal medicines not necessarily 'miracle drugs'
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