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NEWS

News in Brief

A potentially harmful chemical recently found at the construction site of a proposed student apartment building poses no threat to future tenants or to the project, according to the property's owner and local officials.

Penn State's academic freedom has been called into question because of some complaints by students that professors are not tolerant to their opposing opinions.

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SPORTS

Dan Earl spent six years as a member of the Penn State men's basketball team from 1993 to 1999.


OPINIONS

Restaurant should be welcomed to borough, granted liquor license

My Opinion: Chris Wong

Letters to the editor
  1. Borough should view students as citizens
  2. Changing rationale justified by new facts
  3. Justifying terrorism illogical, impossible
  4. Appropriations more important than raise
ARTS

Saying that the band Dredg can't stick to one specific musical style is like saying AC/DC has made a few albums dedicated to rocking -- it's a vast understatement worthy of a slap upside the head.

If the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts isn't festive enough, a little celebration under the stars after the sun goes down might be just the thing for you.

If, in any way, you want Journey, you probably want them for at least three hours, right? So, if that's the way you need Journey, you can have them. All night? Almost. But not every night. Just hold tight 'til Tuesday, when classic rock icon Journey appears at our very own Bryce Jordan Center for a stop on its 30th anniversary tour.

Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott doesn't make music for now.

Hold tight, metalheads: Arts Fest might not exactly be bringing the noise, but if you can keep it together 'til Wednesday, you'll be treated to a triple-header of metal at Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave.

If the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts isn't festive enough, a little celebration under the stars after the sun goes down might be just the thing for you.

Until I saw it for myself, I didn't know you could make a movie as bad as Fantastic Four and get away with it.

Pat Benatar said it best, probably: we are young, and heartache to heartache we stand. That is, unless we're dancing, or falling down.


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