Community members concerned about the future of Circleville Farm stood at a crossroads yesterday, asking whether they should pressure Penn State to reconsider selling the property or find a buyer who will agree to a favorable land-use plan.
Despite frigid weather and treacherous roads due to early morning snowfall, Tim Palmer knows that garbage waits for no man.
Thirty years after the U.S. Supreme Court decided the landmark case Roe v. Wade, the fate of abortion may once again come into question.
New construction plans within the State College Borough may soon require the addition of pedestrian walkways stretching from front doors to the sidewalk along the street.
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Penn State President Graham Spanier said he believes Martin Luther King Jr. would approve of affirmative action policies, one day after the celebration of the civil rights leader's birthday. |
Penn State President Graham Spanier commented on campus transportation, greek relations and proposed surveillance cameras at last night's Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate meeting.
Students complaining about tuition increases should be aware of the upcoming reauthorization of the Higher Education Act.
David W. Mead, 23, of the 200 block of South Sparks Street, will face a preliminary hearing today on charges of burglary, criminal trespass, theft by unlawful taking or disposition, receiving stolen property and criminal mischief. The charges stem from a Jan. 19 incident.
Four businessmen, a state senator, a television producer, a well-known photographer and a professor in Taiwan have each been awarded Penn State's 2003 Distinguished Alumni Award, the university's highest award for an individual. They are:
Joseph Guazdauskas, 21, of Scranton, faces a preliminary hearing today on charges of terroristic threats, simple assault and harassment and stalking. The charges stem from an alleged incident that occurred at a Beaver Avenue apartment on Sept. 1. According to the criminal complaint, the defendant threatened to kill his roommate with a kitchen knife.
Jonathan Dalmolin was sentenced Monday to 2 1/2 to five years in state prison for stealing keys and using them to steal property from dorm rooms. Thomas Berstler was also charged in connection with the thefts and sentenced to one to two years in Centre County jail.
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Hawaii defeats men's volleyball at Outrigger Penn State men's volleyball coach Mark Pavlik should have it easy this year.
It looked like the game was going to be a runaway, but the score got a little too close for comfort in the second half.
Lying on the ice midway through the second period of last Saturday's game against Illinois, Chris Rome knew something was wrong. Under-the-weather Mazzante ties own points record with 38 against Monarchs My Opinion: It's only fair: support women's basketball Cheaters beware: Increase in punished cases a step in right direction My Opinion: Nick Kershbaumer Letters to the editor
While an executive of the company claiming to have cloned a human is expected to testify in a Florida courtroom today, some Penn State experts doubt the company's credibility. J.P. Powell, lead singer and keyboardist of Boston-based band Chauncey, apologized for rambling on with his interview answers.
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