Downtown patrons got a new feel for window shopping this week with the first-ever Window Shop Hop.
Last fall when alumni J. Lloyd and Dorothy Huck moved back to State College, they decided to make a donation to the Smeal College of Business Administration to help fund the construction of the college's new home.
The Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Council and National Pan-Hellenic Council voted to introduce greek identification cards to the greek community beginning next fall.
A Miss Penn State 2005 will not be crowned this year because the Miss Penn State Pageant has been canceled due to lack of funding.
No Penn State student has been named in any of the recent Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) subpoenas over illegal file sharing, but the university has received formal complaints that have led it to disable internet access to students accused of illegal sharing.
It's one of those things over which the fog never quite seems to lift.
On Sunday, Penn State students will join men and women from around the country in Washington, D.C., for the March for Women's Lives.
The State College Borough Council passed a resolution on Monday to condemn property under eminent domain at 223 Markle Street in an effort to prepare for a proposed Beaver Avenue extension.
It's the day of the big show at the Bryce Jordan Center and the artist is late.
The State College Police Department said it would have extra officers on patrol this weekend for the Blue-White game.
Penn State student Justin Wagner, 20, was bound over for trial Wednesday for allegedly assaulting an underage student who was allegedly drinking at a fraternity prior to the incident.
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Junior starting goalie Josh LaGrow trotted back onto the field with 4:57 left in the final quarter of last Tuesday's game against Bucknell, having just watched Bucknell's Brian Gargan beat backup goalie Mike Stoltz to cut the Penn State lead to 11-7. Back in February, tonight's game between No. 19 Penn State (4-9, 1-2 American Lacrosse Conference) and Ohio State (4-8, 1-3) looked as though it would determine the conference title. As the women's tennis team finishes this weekend what has been a luckless Big Ten season, it takes time to honor its seniors. The No. 63 Penn State men's tennis team (12-8, 3-5 Big Ten) will head into its longest road trip of the season today with the chance to even its Big Ten record at 5-5 while closing out the regular season. Only now are most golf enthusiasts digging their bags out from behind the holiday decorations to go play 18 holes at the links. Tiger Woods has conquered this course three times -- straight. With the season's goal of a national championship no longer attainable, the only thing left to do is think about next year. Since coming back from its spring break trip to Florida, the Penn State club baseball team has rarely been challenged. Breathe easily, Penn State Baseball team. There are no flights this weekend, no airports and no delays. Just the friendly confines of Beaver Field in all its springtime glory. Softball trying to find offense after several lackluster games Now the real pressure begins. At the NFL draft tomorrow at Madison Square Garden, several former Penn State football players have the chance to hear their names called and take the next step in their respective football careers. Prior to spring practice, Penn State football coach Joe Paterno stated the obvious about the 2003 season. Maybe it was Homecoming weekend. In the grand scheme of a season gone awry, a 17-7 loss to Northwestern hardly would seem to top the list of its most poignant moments. My Opinion: Wade Malcolm Disgusting behavior at rally shows why Take Back the Night needed My Opinion: Caroline Gabsewics My Opinion: Adam Fabian Letters to the editor
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 is a tricky movie to evaluate. I don't want to hear your Bob Dylan impression. If you're finishing up this semester and your worst-case scenario is still surviving college life, then you're probably too late for the college edition of The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook, the newest in the infamous series written by Joshua Piven, David Borgenicht and Jennifer Worick. After seeing The Punisher, it's a reflex to want to call the experience "punishment." It's corny, predictable and co-stars John Travolta, but it wasn't punishment. It's just what you'd expect. Patty Griffin is never going to make it "big," no matter how exquisitely beautiful her music is. The Final Fantasy series has been a staple in the video game industry since 1989. Originally a Nintendo-exclusive series, the line of games jumped ship almost a decade ago and hasn't looked back -- until now. Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles for the GameCube marks the first game in 10 years to appear on a Nintendo console. Movin' On is just around the corner, but if you're the type of person who just can't wait to kick off the weekend's fun-filled festivities, a Penn State a cappella group wants to help you out. Football isn't the only thing blue this weekend, as members of the 3rd Pennsylvania Volunteers, Battery B, don their blue-wool garments as part of a Civil War artillery demonstration at the Pennsylvania Military Museum in Boalsburg. The Latino Caucus will present "Breakin' Barriers," a historical and cultural look at hip-hop and dance, featuring a performance by the Dynasty Rockers Crew at 9:30 p.m. Saturday in Alumni Hall. The Art Alliance, 818 Pike St., Lemont, will feature Recent Works & Collaborations, an exhibit by printmaker Erin Clancy and ceramic artist Emily Stark, from noon to 8 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday. |