"Elections? What elections?"
The "We Are" campaign is once again executing a project to prompt students to clean up newspapers by displaying a week's worth of trash in front of the HUB-Robeson Center today.
The colorful balloons adorning Old Main Mall today proudly announce the kickoff of Pride Week, an annual celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and allied (LGBTA) community.
Sorority members are gearing up for a week of events and philanthropy to celebrate Panhellenic Pride Week 2005, "Great Women Go Greek," which begins today.
After some Penn State alumni told Penn State President Graham Spanier they wanted to return to their beloved college town, the president decided to build a community that accommodated their wishes.
Although Gov. Ed Rendell received support from Pennsylvania veterans after a recent radio address opposing President George W. Bush's plan to cut veteran funds, local organizations feel unaffected by the president's proposal.
The opinions of presidential candidates for the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) are divided over the recent recommendations of the Constitutional Review Committee to revamp USG's structure.
Officers from the State College Police Department drew guns and surrounded a U-Haul truck Friday morning after being alerted to a possible kidnapping that turned out to be a fraternity prank.
Six people were killed Saturday when their single-engine private airplane crashed outside Bellefonte, including the parents and brother of Penn State men's lacrosse team captain.
As Easter Sunday settled upon downtown State College, Kathy St. Martin stood alone in the Abba Java Coffee House kitchen of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 109 McAllister St., wrestling with a giant can of Furmano's green beans.
Penn State University Police are investigating a suspected arson they believe might be related to 20 incidents of on-campus vandalism committed early Sunday morning.
News in Brief
News in Brief
News in Brief
Since the State College Police Department accused a local tanning salon owner of allegedly spying on customers through "peep" holes in his office, one woman has come forward with allegations that she might also be a victim.
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Well, it happened again. The Penn State men's gymnastics team went into this weekend's Big Ten Championship at Michigan with a slight chip on its shoulder, but eyes wide open. It has been said it's easy to decipher a team that wins regularly when compared to one that doesn't. The Penn State women's gymnastics team's quest to win its first Big Ten Championship fell just short Saturday night. Mike Jacober is a senior captain on Penn State's men's lacrosse team. According to his teammate and good friend Marc Young, Jacober's immediate family was in attendance at just about all of his lacrosse games this year. One disappointing streak continues, but luckily for the No. 72 Penn State men's tennis team another came to an end on Friday against No. 68 Purdue. The return of sophomore guard Jen Harris to the Penn State women's basketball team is no longer an option. Stepping off the bus, he instinctively heads over to the concession stand -- but not to eat. He just had some chicken and Spanish rice during his trip to the rink. The Stidfoles showed up in all their doppelganger glory for the Penn State baseball team this weekend. The Penn State women's rugby team transitioned seamlessly into the spring season Saturday. The Lady Ruggers opened their spring schedule and the Mid-Atlantic Rugby Football Union (MARFU) playoffs in convincing fashion by shutting out Virginia Tech 48-0 in a quarterfinal matchup at West Campus Field. The Penn State football team had a meeting late last week where coach Joe Paterno indefinitely suspended players Scott Paxson, Tyler Reed, Andrew Richardson and E.Z. Smith for their potential involvement in a January bow and arrow incident, according to three sources close to the situation.
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