Everyone hates good-byes, and the Schlow Memorial Library staff is no exception.
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, 200 E. Beaver Ave., have yet to reach an agreement concerning charges filed against the fraternity last semester for serving alcohol to minors.
Centre County may not be the first place that comes to mind when one thinks of NASCAR.
The university is implementing a new five-year Framework to Foster Diversity to pick up where the previous framework, which expired at the end of last semester, left off.
An Australian man was arrested by the State College Police Department for allegedly stalking a Penn State student Sunday night.
Penn State President Graham Spanier announced yesterday that implementation of the Napster online music service was successful on all of Penn State's campuses.
Former Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Pollock/Nittany Sen. Vicky Cangelosi decided not to withdrawal from the university, despite alleged threats made against her and other senators who attended a controversial Halloween party.
Three Penn State freshmen have taken their interest in politics further than most college students have.
Although previously announced that classrooms in the new Information Sciences and Technology (IST) Building would be available in the beginning of this semester, officials say they will not be in use until the first week of February, at the latest.
Penn State has to respond to a complaint filed against them by Banyan Homes Inc. by the end of this week, said Banyan's lawyer Mike Finio, of Saul Ewing LLP.
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With the departure of Penn State wide receivers coach Kenny Carter, many followers of the team are concerned how it may affect the program's relationship with many of the Nittany Lions' incoming verbal commitments for their Class of 2004, especially the future wideout prospects. Ohio State men's basketball coach Jim O'Brien couldn't find much positive to say after his Buckeyes were trounced on Saturday at the Bryce Jordan Center. In fact, the hoarse-voiced O'Brien saved his only superlatives of the press conference for the Nittany Lions -- namely freshman guards Ben Luber and Marlon Smith. In a tournament that seemed to be up for grabs, Penn State's newest fencer, freshman Ian Farr, held his own against some of the nation's best fencers only to fall to one of his most familiar opponents. Success does not always lead to happiness. My Opinion: Chris Korman My Opinion: Wade Malcolm My Opinion: Derek Levarse Delayed state appropriations jeopardize future of Penn State My Opinion: Erica Zarra Letters to the editor
Trans fat is the hidden health danger found in many food products. Everything from cookies and salad dressings to margarine and peanut butter contain trace amounts of trans fat. Even though the threat of a flu epidemic received national attention in November and December, the official flu season is just beginning. My Opinion: Bruce M. Jansen My Opinion: Richard H. Yahner "I have a dream."
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