Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Presidential Candidates Robert Dinkelspiel and Joseph Budd appeared in front of USG Supreme Court last night to plead no contest to a campaigning violation.
As Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President Galen Foulke and Vice President Luke Adams run the first official reelection campaign in Penn State history, the other presidential candidates say they are not intimidated.
In an effort to improve student feedback about Undergraduate Student Government Academic Assembly projects, the assembly passed a resolution to set up a sub-committee to develop a more efficient way of obtaining data required for effective recommendations.
The new $40 million Life Sciences II building, which will include laboratories for neurological research, is projected to begin construction next spring across from Pollock Halls and should be completed by January 2008.
From Las Vegas to Miami to Penn State -- students have the opportunity to experience crime scene investigation first hand with the creation of a forensic science major.
McDonald's, the world's biggest fast-food restaurant chain, is giving its drive thru a makeover to improve customer satisfaction.
In his torn blue jeans and vintage T-shirt, Jon Rowe looks like your average Penn State student.
While federal courts decide whether or not to reinsert the feeding tube of Terri Schiavo, a brain-damaged Florida woman who doctors say is in a persistent vegetative state, some campus groups say it could set a precedent for similar cases.
About 130 students listened as 12 Undergraduate Student Government (USG) presidential candidates explained their goals for USG next year in Forum Building last night.
A charged crowd filled Eisenhower Auditorium last night, anticipating the lecture by Alice Walker, whose soft-spoken voice hushed the audience from the moment she began speaking.
Despite plans to move about 1,000 football parking spaces this fall for baseball stadium construction, Penn State officials said the project will not have a negative effect on alumni.
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) executive vice president informed members of the State College Borough Council last night about a program to curb excessive drinking habits of students.
Memorial service for 4 students today
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After defeating then-No. 1 Virginia on March 11 and No. 1 Princeton on Saturday it is hard to argue with anyone who would place the label of "giant-killer" on the Penn State women's lacrosse team.
The NCAA Championships were held in Houston this weekend and not one basketball was shot nor bracket busted.
Every morning, Kate Johnston wakes up, goes to practice, attends class, grabs some lunch and then goes right back to her afternoon practice. Watching Johnston go about her normal schedule, one would assume that she is a normal student athlete. That doesn't quite capture the truth.
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University must stay proactive in solving looming library issue
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Eat well! Lose weight! What sounds like a common diet gimmick is the science behind Penn State nutrition professor Barbara Rolls' new book, The Volumetrics Eating Plan.
Like many people, Laura Wentzel believes that toilets flush one way in the Northern Hemisphere and the opposite direction in the Southern Hemisphere.
Long-term human space flight faces at least three major barriers before continuing on with the proposed Mars mission plans, a Penn State professor says.
The recent controversy over steroid use among professional baseball players has raised questions about the ability to use performance-enhancing substances without getting caught.
Scientists have identified a single gene in yeast that can regulate the aging process, and many believe a similar gene plays a role in the aging of higher species as well.
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My Opinion: Second-hand smoke risky at any level
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The United Soul Ensemble (USE), a student gospel choir and step team, is one of the oldest organizations on campus -- one that encourages students to become a part of, not only their group, but ultimately a member of their family.
Bar Bleu, 114 S. Garner St., will feature an open mic talent contest at 9:30 p.m. Specials include half-priced happy hour from 9 to 11 p.m. and $1 Miller Lite drafts until midnight (237-0374).
