The man best known for coordinating the 1994 peace accord between Israel and Jordan painted a promising picture for current events in Israel.
State College Borough Council plans to demolish a building on the corner of Fraser Street and Beaver Avenue to connect the two sections of Fraser Street by the end of 2005.
Plans for speed mitigation in the East Highlands area were presented yesterday to the State College Transportation Commission and members of the newly formed Traffic Calming Committee (TCC).
The 35th Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate approved an off-campus parking map last night at their final meeting of the term.
Planning group votes to oppose funds for rail
If you ask Matt Ritsko, the sweetest part of Penn State tradition is in danger.
Family and friends bid farewell in a tearful memorial service dedicated to four international Penn State students who died in two separate car accidents during spring break.
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The key word for the Penn State indoor men's track and field team this season was consistency. You have to be consistent if you want to be one of the best teams in the nation. When asked whether Kristin Eash could be a leader in the javelin this year, she said, "I hope so." As Penn State head coach Beth Alford-Sullivan walked by she heard that comment and joked, "You think so Eash?" A while back, ESPN ran a series of spots with the motto, "Without sports, there is no next year." The women's lacrosse defense looked like two different teams yesterday. The second half boost from the Penn State defense wasn't enough to overcome its poor first half. When the new women's lacrosse rankings came out yesterday morning, the Penn State women's lacrosse team stood ranked No. 2 in the nation. The Penn State women's swimming team has been exceeding expectations all season long. There are many reasons why the No. 14 Nittany Lions are ranked below teams that did not send as many swimmers to the NCAA Championships, but the fact remains that only the top four teams sent more. Sophomore guard Jen Harris was informed Sunday that she and two other players would not be part of the 2005-06 Penn State women's basketball team. Sports in brief Sports in brief Sports in brief My Opinion: Sirage Yassin New baseball stadium will be positive force on community, PSU My Opinion: Trisha Fitzgerald Do you prefer reading materials for classes electronically or do you prefer reading from paper copies? Letters to the editor
This week's Roustabout! will feature two Pennsylvania-based bands: returning champs Son Zephyr from Williamsport and newcomers Night Train to Terror, hailing from Carlisle. Allen Street Grill, 100 W. College Ave., will feature The Twinz at 10 p.m and Magick Hat beer. Specials include happy hour from 10 p.m. to midnight featuring half-priced well liquor (231-4745).
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