As construction on campus continues, Penn State is not only creating new buildings, but also improving old ones.
Students may be surprised to find a familiar face on television this February, as rumors have been circulating that former Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President Ian Rosenberger will be a contestant on the next season of CBS's Survivor.
Former Penn State wide receiver Maurice Humphrey was denied early release from prison on Friday by Centre County District Judge David Grine.
Penn State officials have organized a surge of relief efforts to help overseas victims of the devastating tsunamis, as well as students whose lives were affected locally.
While some students are rescheduling courses at the last minute, others will be filing into lines at local bookstores to purchase textbooks.
Justin Bukartek brought a bike up to school last semester because he hated the 20-minute walk from his parking spot in Lot 83 to his dorm in South Halls.
Legal proceedings are under way concerning funding of Michael Moore's pre-election Slacker Uprising Tour by Penn State and other institutions that hosted the filmmaker.
Students can begin using their new ID+ cards and identification numbers today, after what officials call a smooth transition that began on Dec. 20.
For Frank Sheibley, ski racing was not only a hobby, but a way of life.
Hassani Jack's dorm room is well-decorated.
Man's body found by PSU Lion Shrine
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The Penn State ACHA Div. I Icers normally aren't content with splitting a weekend's worth of matchups, but they'll certainly take it this week. For the second consecutive year Tiffany Weimer fell just short of bringing home the highest prize in women's soccer, the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. Tsunami relief donations taken at hoops games Lacrosse squad ranked 21st in preseason poll 'Penn State Primetime' shows airing on CSTV If his bold words are any indication, Derrick Williams' college choice must have been the result of quiet, unabashed confidence -- bordering on cocky, but in a good way, it seems. The calendar has flipped to 2005, but the Penn State men's basketball team is still playing like the 2005 version of itself. During the tumultuous beginning to this year's season, the Penn State Lady Lions have had no problem winning at home. There was a bittersweet finish to the No. 7 Penn State women's volleyball team's season, a season in which the Nittany Lions touched the Big Ten Championship Trophy, but fell on Dec. 10 in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. It might have been unconventional, but junior Joel Edwards went undefeated this weekend, helping No. 16 Penn State go 2-1 against three ranked teams that journeyed to Rec Hall. The Penn State women's gymnastics team got right into the thick of things. In college athletics, as in academics, a successful performance one year does not necessarily result in stellar marks the next. Nothing is guaranteed, and there is no picking up where things left off. No. 16 Penn State 34, No. 12 West Virginia 12 Statistics Statistics New Year's resolutions must not overshadow work still left unfinished My Opinion: James S. Young Letters to the editor
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