The Woodward Cave Campground will hold its 20th annual haunted cave charity event this weekend to benefit the Red Cross.
Despite the callous remarks of Simon, the satisfied comments from Paula and the real deal from Randy, the energized cheers of the crowd could be heard over everything else.
College students who smoke only when they drink on weekends and proclaim themselves "light smokers" may still be at risk for serious health issues, according to a recent study.
More delays in the case of a New Jersey man facing 38 drug-related charges could postpone the trial a year or more, a state attorney said.
Fraudulent e-mail messages containing the Mytob viruses are causing students added trouble on WebMail.
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Parking attendants working in the Pugh and Fraser street garages will soon be making way for automated payment machines.
Windward Farm, a small Port Matilda horse farm, isn't the typical farm.
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During a run a few weeks ago at a Penn State men's cross country team practice, first-year runner John Iannacone ran a little off course.
Former Lion nominated for FIFA Player of Year
The job title for Bill Potoczny will now change -- not much else will.
Winning streaks stay fresher, longer with Big Red.
To hear Penn State linebacker Dan Connor tell it, getting back into Joe Paterno's good graces after a precipitous fall is not that hard.
Wide receiver Derrick Williams will be sorely missed, but his fellow wideouts have ensured that his loss won't cripple the offense.
At the conclusion of every practice this season, the entire Penn State football team, like most teams, has always congregated one last time before parting.
The set-up was small, as Penn State women's basketball assistant coach Keila Whittington greeted the modest number of people that poured into the Bryce Jordan Center to donate food or money to the Penn State women's basketball team's Hurricane Katrina Supply Drive.
The National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) said yesterday that it plans to file an anti-lesbian discrimination suit against Penn State on behalf of former women's basketball player Jen Harris within the next month.
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A harmony of barbershop, Christian, jazz and pop music will filter through the ears of late- night listeners this weekend.
Punk rock will be alive and swinging in State College on Sunday night, as southern California legends Social Distortion (Social D), metal-tinged Golden Staters Bullets and Octane, and U.K. art-punkers The Dead 60s pile into Crowbar, 420 E. College.
Fact 1: I don't want to beat around the bush; girls at Penn State get a bad rap as far as fashion is concerned. Friends of mine who transferred, grew up here, come here from cities, all have told me, chicks here for whatever reason aren't shakin' things up when it comes to their style. Even a valid authority on the issue -- Women's Wear Daily -- rated PSU last among Big Ten schools in fashion last spring.
A snapshot of Penn State's history through the last 150 years is on display in the HUB-Robeson Center through December.
The cultural reforms of 19th century Ireland are acted out in the Penn State School of Theatre's production of Translations.
Last summer, I stopped dead in my tracks in a bookstore. I was staring at a bright pink stand with the title "chick lit" written in flowing, disgustingly frilly white lettering.
After watching the first season of Ali G in Da USAiii all I can say, in the words of Ali G himself, is "booyakasha."
For students whose experience with wine is limited to the Franzia box variety, there's still hope with this weekend's Mt. Nittany Vineyard and Winery's Third Annual Harvest Festival.
Indie rock band Marigold will return at 6 tonight to the Pollock Halls Recreation Room to headline an underground music show sponsored by The Asylum.
When free concerts appear on campus, it's best to listen to that cheap college student instinct that kicks in -- especially when one of the bands performing is breakthrough punk act Armor for Sleep.
Reverting to old-school entertainment in an interesting twist of the Bard's works, No Refund Theatre (NRT) plans to raise money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita.
