Early this semester, Kevin Richman was registered for a psychology class he wasn't sure he wanted to take.
For those who try to help the environment, one of the last ideas that come to mind is burning things.
Carols will be sung, cookies will be eaten, laughs will be had and, for many local residents, the holiday season will have officially begun.
Debate over internal matters within the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) continued last night as the USG Senate fought over rules and technicalities for the impeachment of USG President Galen Foulke.
More than one aspect of the fraternity system can be described as fragile.
Differences were set aside last night as a group of about 50 students, faculty and community members discussed how to end the political division in the country.
Entwined in yellow caution tape, students from a women's studies class shouted outside the HUB-Robeson Center and Old Main to raise awareness of women's rights issues.
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Organizers have declared a "Code Blue" for Saturday's season finale with Michigan State. Kickoff is at 12:00 p.m. in Beaver Stadium. All students and fans are encouraged to wear Blue to the game. The student gate will open at 10:00 a.m. It was very much unlike his typical autumn Saturday of his college years. Winning half your regular season games normally doesn't qualify you for a bye in the NCAA Tournament. The Penn State women's basketball team enters next weekend's games against Duke and Villanova as a team still searching for an identity. For the second consecutive year Penn State men's cross country will send redshirt sophomore Dan Mazzocco to the NCAA Championships but he would be happier about his return trip if senior Joel Moceri accompanied him. His team got the win it's been pining after for weeks, but forget about any talk of momentum or confidence from Penn State coach Joe Paterno. The breakout performances from a few freshmen and Aaron Johnson's record-setting rebound display in the Nittany Lions' game against Western Carolina were nowhere to be found in yesterday's 63-43 loss to South Carolina State. Penn State women's basketball coach Rene Portland is expected to be fine for this Friday's game against No. 6 Duke after being admitted to Mount Nittany Medical Center on Sunday night. Something's gotta give. Mark Barry did something this weekend that no other Penn State tennis player has ever done. My Opinion: Derek Levarse My Opinion: Chris Weeden Revised property code may be answer to curb excessive party scene My Opinion: Torie Bosch
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