Beginning in March 2004, construction for a new University Creamery will take place at the corner of Bigler Road and Curtin Road.
Soon University Creamery customers will have another flavor of ice cream to choose from.
Jeff Hantz is like every other college senior.
Penn State officials announced yesterday another increase in the amount of students for the 2003-04 academic year, which has led to a record enrollment university-wide.
A 20-year-old former Nittany Lion football player was arraigned for driving under the influence (DUI) and underage drinking.
Money became an issue last night, as the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate denied funding to the USG judicial branch, but allocated funds to another student group.
A woman reported a member of the band The Prize Fighter punched her in the face during a concert at Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave., at about 3 a.m. yesterday.
The best way to understand anything is to become familiar with it, to drown yourself in it and let it become a part of you. While researching this story, I wondered how I would be able to write about a subject matter -- the handicap accessibility of campus -- that I am completely unfamiliar with.
Bright yellow suits and an orange tie may make job recruiters turn their heads, but it won't necessarily get you a career.
As early as next fall, Penn State might be involved in a pilot program that would allow students to legally listen to free music online.
The Nittany Lions' 2-5 record has not only affected their overall standing, but has also let down area businesses that partly rely on a good home-game turnout.
More than a year after an intoxicated 20-year-old Penn State student fell out of her eighth-floor apartment window, life for the fraternity that provided the alcohol, Tau Kappa Epsilon, has almost returned to normal.
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Penn State men's swimming and diving coach Bill Dorenkott does not like to describe the summer as the off- season, and for good reason.
Freshman Lady Lion forward Rochelle Johnson laid it all out on the table when asked about preseason conditioning.
Red-faced and drenched with sweat, Penn State women's volleyball assistant coach Mike Schall stood atop a large blue box Monday afternoon, spiking balls at the Penn State players poised to receive his hits on the opposite side of then net.
Junior forward Kevin Jaeger skated the puck to center ice as time was running out in the second period last Saturday with his team holding onto a slim 3-2 lead. The proper play would have been to dump the puck into Ohio's zone and head to the locker room to discuss why the No. 1 Penn State ACHA Div. I Icers had almost let a three-goal lead evaporate.
When it first happened, it was mere minutes into the game.
Zack Mills stood on the sideline wearing a head set for most of the last three games.
Near the end of yesterday's practice, Penn State men's soccer coach Barry Gorman drove a mini-tractor onto the practice field. Attached to the vehicle was a cart, which contained a garbage can full of Miracle-Gro. The Nittany Lions filled orange cones with the substance and spread it over divots, in order to promote grass growth in patches of dirt.
There is a new coach of the Penn State men's basketball team. There is a new staff and new players. But more than that, there is a new attitude.
It's never late enough in the season for Big Ten football coaches to make a prediction.
Penn State football players Jeremy Kapinos and E.Z. Smith both had their cases decided this week.
Penn State football coach Joe Paterno isn't happy with Tony Johnson and for once it has nothing to do with his play on the field.
Junior Icers forward Kevin Jaeger was named Div. I ACHA Player of the Week for his play against rival Ohio this past weekend. Jaeger led the Icers to a pair of home wins over the visiting Bobcats.
My Opinion: Sam Cavalieri
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My Opinion: Jeff Frantz
Campaign should not lead to enrollment increase
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Movies, universities, and file-sharing will once again be a topic of discussion and debate this afternoon when Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) visits the Penn Stater. His speech is part of the Forum Speaker series, sponsored by the Penn State Faculty Staff Club.
Just who is The Deathray Davies?
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