More than 5,000 freshmen learned Friday that Penn State students prefer a breakfast of Crunch Berries cereal, the University Creamery produces 2.5 million ice cream cones a year, and, on average, freshmen only change their bed sheets four times a semester.
Although the 2006 Interfraternity Council/Panhellenic Dance Marathon is still months away, overall chairs are now looking for more than 200 leaders to help fight pediatric cancer.
The FBI is still processing information obtained by the Bellefonte Police Department following a reported sighting of missing Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar at a Texas restaurant.
Now that police are monitoring the Beaver Canyon surveillance cameras, some students feel their privacy rights are being infringed upon, while others see them as a necessary step toward eliminating downtown crime.
As popular hip-hop and Latino beats played from large speakers in the corner, about 250 students filed into HUB-Robeson Center's Heritage Hall last night for the Multicultural Resource Center Fall Orientation.
University Park students are set to begin classes today, with one noticeable change from last year -- the university will follow a Tuesday schedule.
When Charity Yeager moved into her dorm in North Halls, she wasn't worried about sharing a bathroom with a bunch of random people or how she was going to keep her small dorm room cool in the last few weeks of heat.
An unprecedented boom in on-campus housing contracts for this year has forced Penn State to cram more students into supplemental housing and to partner some resident assistants with freshman roommates to start the semester.
The State College Police Department braced itself this weekend for the thousands of incoming students, but this year, the officers had extra help in keeping downtown under control during fall semester move-in weekend.
Penn State officials are still waiting to hear whether a court appeal regarding the release of Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno's and other top administrators' salaries will be heard by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
After a grueling 70-minute game, most athletes would take the next day off to rest.
It is well known that Joe Paterno likes things done a certain way.
Penn State football coach Joe Paterno wasn't even planning on playing his senior center for the first few games of this season, anyway. It's now evident he doesn't even have that leisure.
After starting out sloppily in a loss to defending national champion Stanford on Friday, the Penn State women's volleyball team cleaned up its act against No. 4 Hawaii on Saturday evening in Omaha, Neb., sweeping the Rainbow Wahine (30-27, 30-26, 30-18) to even its record at 1-1.
It's something nobody on the coaching staff has experienced in five years. It's something players have only been able to dream about. It's an oddity for one of the nation's elite programs and a consistent College Cup contender.
Tiffany Weimer is an artist, but any comparisons to famous painter Andy Warhol are useless. Weimer will never be known for painting images of Campbell's chicken noodle soup.
Starting off a journey, the last thing you want to do is trip over your shoelaces.
Trio of soccer players named to Hermann list
Robinson and Posluszny selected to watch lists
PSU's Leon falls in U.S. Amateur quarterfinals
Akstin captures second Big Ten weekly award
Robinson and Posluszny selected to watch lists
PSU's Leon falls in U.S. Amateur quarterfinals
Akstin captures second Big Ten weekly award
Penn State football coach Joe Paterno was mum Friday on just how long Dan Connor will be suspended.
For Penn State students who have a campus meal plan, eating healthy just got easier.
The streets of State College are clogged with people talking on their cell phones and listening to their iPods.
A soft blue glow surrounds the rods that make up the core of Penn State's Breazeale Nuclear Reactor after it has been in use.
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Delving into the new O.C. DVD and tacking up that freshly-bought Killers poster can wait 'til tomorrow: Tonight, indie-rockers young and old have got a date with a very special all-ages Roustabout! at Crowbar, 420 E. College Ave.
