With all the local media attention focused on the rise in sexual assaults last semester, Penn State representatives gave the Board of Trustees a comprehensive look at the situation at Friday's meeting.
Members of Kappa Alpha Order fraternity, 234 E. Beaver Ave., plan to plead not guilty to charges of furnishing alcohol to minors and will request a jury trial at their formal arraignment Feb. 27.
A State College woman was arraigned yesterday on charges of obstructing administration of law or other governmental function, and hindering apprehension or prosecution.
For the first time in about 30 years, college freshmen are becoming more interested in politics, according to a report by an educational institute released Monday.
Heated political debates, hidden musical talents, sketch comedies and games returned to campus at 6 p.m. yesterday on campus television channel 72 for another season of Penn State Network Television (PSNtv).
Laura McMillen and her sister Katie share a bond above and beyond that of most siblings.
Penn State College Republicans has formed a committee to fight the negative response members say they have received from many Penn State administrators and students after several members attended a controversial Halloween party.
As the snow piles up in State College, downtown parking woes are also on the rise.
As patrons enter bars, restaurants and taverns in State College, many are unaware of the extensive training that door staff, servers and bartenders receive, say local bar owners and alcohol safety educators.
A red Mazda Protege with license plate number DAW-8421 was stolen at about 11 a.m. yesterday from 618 S. Pugh St., the State College Police Department said.
The meeting to jump-start planning for the 2004-2005 Distinguished Speaker Series will be tonight at 7 in the HUB auditorium.
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