Bill Capowski, the Penn State student arrested by the Israeli army two weeks ago after being found in a closed military zone, avoided official deportation by striking a deal with the Israeli government. He is now back in State College.
The methods of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) are part of an intense debate brought to light by recent arrests of the group's members in the West Bank, including one Penn State student.
Executions should be suspended in the state until it can be determined that race does not impact death penalty sentencing, a Pennsylvania Supreme Court committee commissioned to investigate bias in the justice system has concluded.
The bookshelf is bare, the computer is gone and only tacks remain on the walls where picture frames hung just days earlier. All that remains in the office is furniture, the telephone and a short stack of documents.
The ultimate impact of a report on racial and gender bias in Pennsylvania's judicial system remains unclear.
Members of the Penn State community and the surrounding area now have a new list of options for flying out of the University Park Airport.
In an attempt to lower the budget, President Graham Spanier has decided to cancel his annual State of the University address that usually takes place in September.
To those who knew Anthony Verstraete, the man's enthusiasm and capacity for wonder set him apart from all others.
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Just 54 seconds into the "Super Bowl for High School," the all-star team from Pennsylvania was already in a hole. Saturday night was not an easy night for Pennsylvania's Most Valuable Player in the Big 33 All-Star Game. The 38-7 loss to Ohio in the Big 33 Game was a sour end to a glorious high school football career for some of the best football players in Pennsylvania. For six future Penn State players though, it was the start of a promising beginning and a preview of their college-playing career together. Don't forget miner safety, even a year after the rescue My Opinion: Loren Ferguson Letters to the editor
The Bryce Jordan Center has received the honor of first in concert ticket sales among university venues throughout the world, according to Pollstar magazine's Mid-year Business Analysis report.
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