With the victory of John Kerry in the Iowa caucus Monday, some students are surprised that previous Democratic presidential front-runner Howard Dean placed third.
New versions of Trojan horses, a form of "malicious software" or "malicious code" that masquerade as a legitimate file, are becoming greater threats to computer users.
Local hotel rooms for family members attending spring graduation have been hard to come by for months, but graduates and families will not starve.
In the opinion of Jill Wood, an instructor in the women's studies program, the concept of "women's health" applies to much more than the ideas first associated with the term.
Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Academic Assembly learned Monday that it will have to restructure its existing seats in the University Faculty Senate because of changes made at the Senate's October meeting.
An Australian man arrested on charges of harassing a Penn State student earlier this month has fled the country after being charged with stealing more than $2,000 worth of Cuisinart merchandise from Wegmans, 345 Lowes Blvd.
The Centre County Metropolitan Planning Organization (CCMPO) will meet tonight to discuss plans to increase street lighting in certain areas in State College.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate went into an executive session at 10:09 p.m. to discuss the details of the investigation against East Halls Sen. Matt Ritsko and South Halls Sen. Andy Banducci, who attended former Town Sen. Brian Battaglia's controversial Halloween party.
Many students, including some from the Political Science Association, gathered to watch President George W. Bush's State of the Union Address last night in the HUB-Robeson Center.
There wasn't a football game or even a parade, but last weekend was a homecoming nonetheless.
Nona Gerard, associate professor of theatre arts at Penn State Altoona, may be fired from her job because she criticized Penn State's Integrative Arts program.
The conflict in Iraq is something that many people are reminded of daily.
Penn State Vice Provost for Information Technology James Gary Augustson pleaded guilty Monday to a charge of driving under the influence.
The State College Police Department is looking for a 76-year-old State College resident with advanced stage Alzheimer's Disease who has been missing since 10:30 yesterday morning.
Penn State student Kathleen Bragunier was arraigned on charges yesterday of charging more than $400 worth of items to her roommate’s credit card account.
USG Supreme Court Chief Justice Taylor Rhodes announced at the court's Monday meeting it would not consider the elections code until the Senate submits its meeting minutes taken on Dec. 2, when the code was discussed.
Updated: Feb. 12, 2004
Updated: Feb. 12, 2004
In an effort to help students keep up with New Year's fitness resolutions, staff members at the MBNA Fitness Center in the White Building have initiated a new "Stick With It" program designed to acclimate participants with what the facility has to offer.
Updated: Feb. 12, 2004
Updated: Feb. 12, 2004
A State College man is facing multiple assault charges after he allegedly hit a State College Police Department officer who was trying to arrest him.
Updated: Feb. 12, 2004
Updated: Feb. 12, 2004
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Imagine if someone came to your door saying, "Hey, here's a scholarship to attend college here in sunny Southern California. You can train on our world-class track year round in the 70-degree weather of home!" Some would call it rebuilding, but the women on the Penn State gymnastics team are rekindling the flame that lit the way to a third-place finish at the 2003 Big Ten Championships and a fourth-place nod at the NCAA Northeast Regionals. The Penn State football program picked up verbal commitment No. 24 in its Class of 2004 from McKees Rocks defensive back and Pennsylvania Class-A Player of the Year Adam DiMichele. When Penn State men's basketball coach Ed DeChellis accepted an offer to coach the Nittany Lions nearly a year ago, he understood that he wouldn't be taking over one of college basketball's finest programs. Illinois coach Bruce Weber has taken a path to tonight's game in Champaign similar to that of Penn State's Ed DeChellis. Both spent time as assistant coaches in the Big Ten and created their own success as head coaches at mid-major schools. It's a big week for women's basketball in the Big Ten. My Opinion: Chris Rajotte USG's closed executive session reinforces feelings of mistrust My Opinion: Sarah Rothman Letters to the editor
Some say theater is the most vibrantly alive of art forms. There's nothing more rewarding, the argument goes, than seeing an actor's portrayal blossom into a unique person that never existed before -- right there in the room before the audience's captivated eyes. The attraction of tonight's Roustabout! may be too strong to resist, as Brooklyn-based Sheryl's Magnetic Aura return to town with regulars The Bullet Parade for State College's weekly fix of original indie rock at the Darkhorse Tavern, 128 E. College Ave.
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