After 29 years of military experience and then as an employee of the federal government, retired Army Col. Ann Wright said she never thought she would be arrested for civil disobedience.
Every home football Saturday, Penn State fans pack their game day spirit, a couple of beers and their George Foreman grills in their cars and make their way from across the country to Beaver Stadium.
The unveiling of "The Penn State Football Show" on ComRadio last year also marked the debut of Peter Chalfin's first radio show experience.
Harris Township Supervisor and Boalsburg Mansion CEO Christopher G. Lee will face trial sometime later this year or early next year on charges of harassment, corruption of minors and indecent assault, a Centre County assistant district attorney said.
The HUB lawn will be filled with smoke today as part of a project to increase student awareness of fire safety from the Department of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) and the Centre Region Code Administration.
A Julian man accused in a hit-and-run accident that claimed the life of a 68-year-old pedestrian walking home from work will face trial today in Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte.
Though diversity courses are required at Penn State, diversity action is up to the individual, state Rep. Thaddeus Kirkland, D-Delaware, said during his visit yesterday.
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It's been a long time since Penn State was 4-0. In the fourth quarter last week, quarterback Michael Robinson looked like Larry Csonka, hugging the ball in his arms as if it were precious china. Understandable, after he already turned the ball over four times. Penn State football coach Joe Paterno was upset with himself last week for failing to get junior tailback Austin Scott into the game. Before facing Texas quarterback Vince Young earlier this fall, Ohio State linebacker Bobby Carpenter said that, "Our goal is when Vince Young leaves here, he won't be a candidate for the Heisman." Yesterday, both Penn State and the College of Communications took a step toward the future of sports journalism. The Penn State women's cross country team is all packed up and ready for the three-and-a-half hour joy ride to Bethlehem for the Paul Short Invitational, which starts begin at 10:45 a.m. tomorrow at Lehigh University. There are two ways to look at opening the Big Ten season against No. 5 Indiana: It will prepare the Penn State men's soccer team for the rest of the conference year, or it will be the beginning of a month-long struggle. Road trips are tough for any team, but when a squad has to play two games on the road in a three-day span, it can really be a challenge. Dating back to Dec. 6, 1982, the Penn State women's volleyball team has beaten Indiana 30 straight times. In fact, the Nittany Lions have never lost to the Hoosiers. The Penn State field hockey team will soon learn if it is a pretender or contender for the Big Ten title. The motto printed on the back of the Penn State men's tennis team's shirts says it all: "Nothing less..." Heading into a tough Midwest road trip that goes through Northwestern and Wisconsin, the Penn State women's soccer team will have its co-captain and defensive leader back at full strength. Fifty-five teams, more than 350 runners and one great opportunity for the Penn State men's cross country team to make a statement. Exams are difficult and stressful in any situation, but for the Penn State women's tennis team, the tests just came at the wrong time. My Opinion: Sirage Yassin In PDF format Pre-game statistics Ignoring problems with Napster service sends students wrong message My Opinion: Bryan Peach What do you think of the Homecoming Committee's efforts to limit the number of students in the parade? Letters to the editor
I may not ride on spinners or have any wood-grain in my dash, but when I roll through my hood in my four-cylinder Toyota Camry, only the flyest jams will do. After a year and a half of asking fans to just take 'em out, the Scottish boys in Franz Ferdinand are bringing their disco-crazed melodies back for round two with You Could Have It So Much Better. The plot centering on parents going to bed one morning and waking up the next with their children missing is actually a reoccurring theme in Hollywood these days. I read this book the other day called How to Be Smart with Your Part. If you missed Desperate Housewives' season opener, shame on you. The Tour may be over, but the grand finale of Dave Attell's nationwide excursions has yet to debut new laughs. Allen Street Grill, 100 W. College Ave., will feature Bill Filer. (231-4745). |
