Carrying signs with messages such as "Stop Mad Cowboy Disease," about 800 to 1,000 anti-war activists gathered yesterday at a walkout for a peaceful resolution to the Iraq conflict.
The attorney for a State College man who was dragged 1,170 feet underneath a Penn State Housing and Food Services van intends to file suit against the university and the driver of the van.
As many universities have been known to bend the rules for legacy students, affirmative action supporters are declaring it racist and attacking legacy preferences.
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Not all Penn State students believe protesting is effective in changing the war movement, but those who do are passionate about their cause.
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Just two days ago, brothers Allen and Jay Jones looked forward to opening their second Scootz's Scooters store at 329 Calder Way.
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The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate wants community members out of crowded recreation facilities unless they pay up.
As international students continue to be affected by changing Immigration and Naturalization Service policies after Sept. 11, a support group has stepped up to address their concerns and to help them cope.
The Uni-Mart that closed at 134 W. College Ave. last semester will be replaced with a business which owners hope will be popular to college students.
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Anyone who says there is no such thing as a free lunch has not heard about the Bread Basket Community Kitchen.
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The first Student Organization Awards will be given by the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) at an awards banquet on April 10. Nomination forms are available in the USG office, 223 HUB-Robeson Center, and are due tomorrow. Any full-time student and organization members, officers and advisors can nominate an organization.
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There is no way to measure the heart and guts of a player.
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Listen very closely at any Penn State Lady Icers game before warm-ups, and one may just barely hear some Celine Dion, Whitney Houston or Michael Bolton wafting out of the tunnel and into the stands.
Penn State comes into this year's Big Ten Tournament as the favorite but leaving with the title is not going to be easy.
Penn State is searching for the big 10.
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Every person has special values that he or she holds near and dear to his or her heart. Penn State women's gymnastics senior co-captain Leslie Bair holds a special someone in her heart. That someone would be her little sister Kelly Bair, who died of cancer when she was just eight years old.
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If the month of March comes in like a lion, its name must be Kevin Donohue.
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It's as much a part of baseball as peanuts and cracker jacks.
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The only certainty about this year's Penn State women's lacrosse season is that it is one of uncertainty.
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It's getting to be a habit.
In each of the past two seasons, the Penn State women's rugby team finished as runners-up to the national champions.
My Opinion: Robert Spruck
Key code: USG should have accepted new election rules
My Opinion: Sean Misko
Letters to the editor
Students often wonder what professors do in their spare time.
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The placard on Maurice Stroemel's office door is amended by a computer printout that reads, "a position of indirect respect and oblique power."
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Most people would say there is nothing funny about nuclear annihilation.
Herbie Hancock's 'Thrust' combines jazz and funk fluidly and accessibly
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Not planning a trip through the Louvre, or a walk by the Eiffel Tower this weekend?
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For many people, the words 'spring break' conjure up images of surf, sun and some much-needed warm weather, as hordes of party-hungry college students head down to hot spots like Cancun and Jamaica over the next few weeks.
The electric beach, fake-bake, the tanning bed -- whatever it might be called, getting a tan is an essential for many spring breakers.
A little bit of small talk, some musical talent and a similar Greek affiliation brought five guys together to form their band called day 20.
Problem Child, Penn State's alternative literary magazine, is seeking submissions.
The Art Alliance of Central Pennsylvania is now taking registrations for art classes for adults and children. Classes will begin March 17.
Top professionals in ballroom dancing will be offerig lessons to the general public on April 26 and 27 at the Harrisburg Area Community College in Harrisburg.
My Opinion: Abigail Silber
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