The show must go on.
Customers and employees at Fresh Express in East Halls' Findlay Commons remain surprised at the many changes made to the restaurant since winter break.
Performances at Penn State's Downtown Theatre Center, 146 S. Allen St., may help attract customers to State College during the summer months but may fail to help the lag in sales that some stores experience in the post-holiday season.
Undergraduate Student Government (USG) senators plan to introduce a resolution at Tuesday's meeting to create a diversity committee to implement the body's 15 diversity recommendations.
Penn State students and faculty members are reacting to whether recent announcements by the Bush administration involving space exploration are valid goals or a political move.
With the poor economy affecting the job market, students have started to use Career Services more than in previous years.
The attorney defending two All American Rathskeller employees charged with involuntary manslaughter has filed a petition challenging a judge's decision to send the case to trial.
A State College resident was bound over for trial yesterday on charges of statutory sexual assault and corruption of minors.
Greyhound bus lines have not run from the local Greyhound bus station, 152 N. Atherton St., since Sunday because of severe weather between State College and Pittsburgh.
Snow might be a blessing for skiers and snowboarders, but for Penn State students, it usually means a treacherous walk to class.
University administrators have altered a recently approved policy requiring background checks for all prospective faculty members, citing protests from departments in the College of the Liberal Arts.
Despite many student complaints that sidewalks and parking areas are not clear before they head to campus after snowstorms, the university says priority must go to other areas of campus before these spaces can be addressed.
The State College Police Department has implemented a program in conjunction with the Penn State department of crime, law and justice to help reduce crime in the borough.
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Oh, the thoughts that must have run through Aaron Johnson's head as he paused for a moment behind the top of the arc. The meaning of life. The last time he had even attempted a three-pointer. Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse, 1976, was the beginning. What is refreshing about youth is that it doesn't dwell on the past. The Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association conference match between the No. 9 Penn State Nittany Lions (3-3) and the St. Francis Red Flash (3-5) that was scheduled for last night was cancelled due to weather and traffic concerns. The phone rang. My Opinion: Sam Cavalieri LGBTA, greeks alliance creates building block toward tolerance My Opinion: Kris Ankarlo Letters to the editor
Astronaut Jones. Uncle Jemima. Dominican Lou. Spoonie Luv. The original, student-written and fast-paced sketch comedy of last year's Phroth Phest once again comes to 111 Forum at 8 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday. A play within a play, a comedy within a comedy, all in one show for only one night. Henry Rollins is mad. The modern day gladiators of World Wrestling Entertainment will smash their way into State College at 7:45 p.m. Monday in the Bryce Jordan Center for the live broadcast of WWE Raw. This is a production of enormous proportions: 17-and-a-half feet tall, to be exact. Sheetz, 765 Benner Pike, isn't a restaurant, exactly. Alt-country rocker Wayne "The Train" Hancock has slammed head-on into State College in recent years and, true to his nickname, is on schedule for another stop downtown tonight. In the fall of 1970, Marc Bolan, lead singer of bluesy folk-rock band Tyrannosaurus Rex, presided over his group's first American tour. Robert Evans is one of those people who can both irritate and impress within a single breath. There's nothing better than a little recognition, especially when there's $100 involved. Penn State has dance groups? OK, maybe we're not all big art fans here in State College, but in the never-ending months of cold bleakness, it's safe to say that most people could benefit from a touch of the exotic. Penn State students have an infamous reputation. My Opinion: Jay Barimani
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