The State College Police Department confirmed yesterday that it is investigating an altercation involving members of the Penn State wrestling team, and possibly the football team.
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Despite overwhelming student opposition, the State College Borough Council approved the protocol for surveillance cameras in Beaver Canyon last night. |
Mae Jemison, the first African-American woman in space, will appear as the next speaker in Penn State's Distinguished Speakers Series at 8 tonight in Schwab Auditorium.
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Earth Day can offer more than a chance to raise environmental awareness; it also provides an opportunity to help victims of domestic violence. |
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A spokesman for the Boy Scouts of America said the new Venturing Crew 911, a youth program sponsored by the Centre County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue, is subject to the same exclusionary practices as the Boy Scouts.
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As seniors prepare to leave State College for the semester, the Penn State Alumni Association plans to help them remember the past and look to the future.
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Frustrated Internet users might now see fewer unwelcome e-mails.
Buses may have a few extra passengers and the bike racks may be a little bit more full today thanks to a service leadership project led by several Penn State students.
For ex-Stray Cats bassist Lee Rocker, an infatuation with rockabilly music started when he was young.
Earlier this month, Linkin Park invaded the Bryce Jordan Center on their Projekt Revolution 2003 tour. However, for Penn State women's gymnast Kate Stopper, the band's music is more than a tour stop.
After a productive fall and spring season, the Penn State men's rugby team's hope for a national title has come to an end in sunny California. Public access: SRTEs should be publicized, but not in current format My Opinion: Mike Caggeso Letters to the editor
Penn State has issued university-specific information warning students and faculty of the dangers associated with the recent worldwide outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). For many students, stress does not end when final exams end. The transition from being at school to returning home or starting a new job can cause some students to feel anxious or even depressed, experts say.
My Opinion: Emily Gelsomin
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