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Yesterday's Family Reunion Carnival transformed the White Building into a playland for families supported by the Four Diamonds Fund and organizations participating in this year's Interfraternity Council/Panhellenic Dance Marathon.
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Better use of diversity initiatives at Penn State is needed because a committee to investigate hate crimes was disbanded, student leaders said.
Many Penn State students will encounter the direct effects of July's state legislative redistricting when traveling to local voting precincts tomorrow.
During the sniper attacks in Washington, D.C., recent Penn State graduate Lisa Christensen was constantly watching her back. By continuing her education, Christensen is trying to put herself in the position to solve such cases in the future.
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The 92-year-old woman who walked across the country to promote campaign finance reform spoke to a crowd of about 200 on Friday.
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The University Faculty Senate is working to recertify all general education classes in an effort to incorporate an element of "active learning."
Student organizations say they will increase their activism after the winners of tomorrow's elections begin making changes that affect Penn State students.
In light of low voter turnout among young people in recent years, many students might expect political organizations on campus to actively encourage them to take part in tomorrow's elections.
Patton Township police responded to a report of a suspicious package at Wal-Mart, 1665 N. Atherton St., last night.
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Another home game. Another strong defensive performance. Another school record. And the Nittany Lions' season marches on.
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Amazing thing is, Larry Johnson still says he's got something to prove.
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After the last two games, everyone thought it was dead.
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Now it's just a question of where.
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A fitting end to a season, and to a career.
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While the Pepperdine Waves hoped to crash the Penn State party this weekend, it was the Nittany Lions that brought the undertow.
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Sometimes just one round can make the difference.
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With any intrasquad scrimmage, the story isn't really the final score.
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One day each year Penn State wrestling coach Troy Sunderland gets to take a step back from coaching and see what his team can do. That day was yesterday, when the Nittany Lions took part in the team's annual wrestle-offs.
For whatever reason, when it comes down to clutch time, the Penn State women's volleyball team struggles.
In his sport, Penn State wrestler Mark Becks grapples with his opponent in hopes of victory. Recently, however, Becks, along with three other prominent Penn State athletes, looked to pin an even greater adversary: tobacco use.
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It's pretty hard to compare the Div. I ACHA Penn State Icers to an inanimate object, but if it had to be done, they seem to have a lot in common with a wrecking ball.
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My Opinion: Chris Korman
Shhh! Designate cell-phone zones in library
My Opinion: Jyothi Karthik Raja
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Tool gave new meaning to the words "concert performance" Friday night at the Bryce Jordan Center. From large-screen movies, to synchronized lights, to a group bow at the end, the group truly proved a band could do much more than simply play music.
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Three distinctive bands will collaborate for one cause tonight at Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave.
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