Instead of the typical chocolates, Penn State is going "bananas" this week to educate students on HIV/AIDS in time for Valentine's Day.
With the unveiling of a new plan to curb tobacco use, some businesses say they hope the plan's call for a higher cigarette tax will not cost them money.
Despite winter's fury so far this year, State College Borough is on track with the necessities of snow removal.
Heavy snow and ice from last week's winter storms caused 12 carports to collapse at two College Park Communities apartment complexes on Friday.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., 218 HUB, sent an e-mail message to The Daily Collegian yesterday claiming that Penn State football players were involved in an altercation that took place during an event sponsored by the fraternity early Saturday morning.
State College Borough Council members had the chance to present their questions and concerns last night to the president of the recently contracted firm that will build the new downtown parking garage early next year.
Last Wednesday, the University of Rochester announced that it has made a deal with Napster to provide online music services to students.
A State College man was jailed after allegedly trying to kill his mother, who had to be hospitalized following the incident at 445 Waupelani Drive early Sunday.
A driver flipped her Toyota 4Runner on its side Sunday evening at about 5:30 while driving northbound on University Drive.
Caner Ozdemir's Web site was not supposed to draw this much attention.
Updated: Feb. 13, 2004
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Penn State gymnast Lisa Clark was benched for Penn State's third meet of the season after showcasing a second-place performance in the all around, a meet-high vault score and a team high on the uneven bars in Penn State's first two meets -- for disciplinary reasons. Connie Moore has done almost everything there is to do in her Penn State track and field career. The Penn State baseball club has been forced to cancel three games scheduled for this weekend. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometimes. My Opinion: Derek Levarse Wristbands won't end underage drinking by Penn State students My Opinion: Allen Tingley Letters to the editor
Finding that your jumbo-sized ibuprofen bottle suddenly doesn't rattle like it used to? You're probably not alone. National studies show that more and more people are turning to over-the-counter drugs more often than they should. When considering a Valentine's Day present, the classics include roses, teddy bears and jewelry, but chocolate offers more versatility and fun, said Paul Jensen, operations manager at Chocolate Madness, 224 E. Calder Way. My Opinion: Melissa Martilotta, M.S., R.D., My Opinion: Richard H. Yahner My Opinion: Emily Gelsomin Reactions to anti-piracy advertisements shown during Sunday's 46th Annual Grammy Awards have been varied at Penn State.
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