Penn State Student Affairs administrators and student leaders from various organizations will hold an open meeting tonight to discuss the future of the student activity fee at the university.
Penn State will not lower its standards for accepting Advanced Placement (AP) credits, despite a 6.6 percent increase in the number of Pennsylvania students taking the tests over last year.
Allies staged a Valentine's Day Kiss-OUT on the steps of Old Main yesterday to show solidarity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and allies (LGBTA) rights on the day Allies President Ed Rowe called the "most heteronormative holiday."
A Penn State student who allegedly attacked a freshman as he was sleeping in his East Halls dorm room was committed to Centre County Prison in lieu of $10,000 bail Monday.
In response to Penn State's on-campus housing shortage for the 2006-07 year, the Association of Residence Halls Students (ARHS) has created an ad hoc housing committee to assist students who did not receive a housing contract.
Standing in the line that snaked across the front counter of Joegies, Tommy Otterbine scanned the posted menu of subs and sides.
Students will have a chance to voice their views on affirmative action tonight during a debate on campus between two prominent black leaders.
Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate approved a head elections commissioner for the 2006 elections at last night's meeting.
"Don the Mail Guy" will stamp his last package at the University Park Post Office in two weeks after he was informed last Friday that his position is being abolished.
Penguinda the penguin told her tragic story yesterday of leaving her mate in Antarctica after their igloo had melted because of global warming. After a long journey, she ended up safely on the Blue Loop.
Beneath the romantic glow of the golden arches, students, couples and families gathered for an untraditional Valentine's Day. For some, this year's holiday was filled with roses, chocolates and Chicken McNuggets.
Penn State Board of Trustees Chairwoman Cynthia Baldwin is one step away from taking a seat on the state Supreme Court.
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One of the most underrated features of competitive sports is what you don't see in the win-loss column.
No matter what the sport is, no matter what method is used, a captain will be there for his team.
For some athletes, actions speak louder than words.
Big Ten followers looked at newspaper pages a little more closely yesterday, focused on the words of frustrated Indiana men's basketball coach Mike Davis.
The subject alone was enough to make Ed DeChellis contort his entire body and briefly look away.
All season long, the Penn State women's swimming and diving team has been focused on one main goal: winning the Big Ten championship.
Hitting the ground running is an understatement for anyone looking at the Penn State men's tennis team's schedule in its first week of action this spring.
Recent snowfall and familiar cold temperatures can only mean one thing: it's time for baseball season.
Penn State Wiki: Monitoring site too tedious for officials
Michael Brown: Volleying Katrina blame a waste of time
My Opinion: Sean Collier
Letters to the editor
If Penn State students see a covered wagon pulling up to Eisenhower Auditorium tonight, they are not hallucinating.
Allen Street Grill, 100 W. College Ave., will feature Dominick Swentosky (231-4745).




