The State College Police Department and Penn State University Police said this year's Blue-White game and weekend events yielded an average number of violations compared to past years and fall football games.
The Schlow Centre Region Library campaign committee announced yesterday that it has surpassed its initial fund-raising goal of $3 million by raising $3.73 million to date in donations for the new library.
Drivers visiting downtown State College will have to adjust to a new automated payment method that will be installed in three local parking garages within the year.
Legislation to make course titles uniform at Commonwealth Campuses and University Park will be one of the issues addressed at the University Faculty Senate meeting today.
As the semester is coming to a close, the job search is beginning for recent graduates, and a new tax incentive initiative may increase the number of jobs available in Pennsylvania.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Supreme Court dismissed all USG elections violations on the grounds that the election results have already been certified.
There was no smoke detector on the third story of 500 E. Beaver Ave., where a Penn State student died in a fire early Sunday, fire officials said yesterday.
Police have finished reviewing the medical records of missing Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar and have found nothing that would add to the success of the investigation.
Last night, the Centre Region Council of Governments (COG) voted to refer the preliminary Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA) 2005-2006 budget to local municipalities for consideration.
As the number of Pennsylvania residents under the age of 18 continues to decline, Penn State officials say this trend could force the university to eventually increase in-state tuition and recruit more out-of-state students.
Julie Lavender has learned the true meaning behind the expression "from trash to treasure."
Black Plymouth Neon reported stolen
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Hailing from Ijamsville, Md., and often seen around town in his Washington Redskins cap, quarterback Zack Mills only needed to hear one word when his phone rang yesterday morning.
If things are going to click, it's best to put everything together in time for the postseason.
With the end of the men's volleyball season approaching, the EIVA has announced all-conference selections and awards.
Opportunities come and go -- so does food. Catcher Aaron Greenfield wasn't willing to part with either during one particular press conference.
The Nittany Lions had a disappointing last-place finish at the Big Ten Championships, held last weekend at Michigan, but remain optimistic for next year.
Lady Lions give awards at annual team banquet
Shari Maslin and Kristen Burke were able to beat Ohio on Sunday almost single-handedly, accounting for nine goals in a lopsided 17-8 Penn State victory.
Opportunity zone bill would help state from losing its young people
My Opinion: Joanna Citrinbaum
Letters to the editor
Hormonal contraception has been legal for decades but some say women's access to the pill may be challenged.
A recent study shows that athletes who drink too much water during strenuous exercise may be at risk for hyponatremia, or overhydration.
Penn State is becoming green with environmental awareness.
The growing popularity of online pro-anorexia communities has gotten the attention of health experts, who say these communities are detrimental to eating disorder patients and impede their recovery process.
It turns out building dreams is not in the wands of fairy godmothers after all.
My Opinion: Marc Friedenberg
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My Opinion: Hattie Faison
Spring fever has caught up with the residents and students in and around State College, and they're looking to shake off the cold by sitting outside at their favorite restaurants and bars in the area.
While many are still grieving over the sudden and unexpected passing of Dark Star Orchestra (DSO) keyboardist Scott Larned, 35, Sunday afternoon due to heart failure, a concert might still go on in his name tonight at Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave.
Allen Street Grill, 100 W. College Ave., will feature Scott Mangene and Ted McCloskey (231-4745).
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