When Letitia Wilson turned on Saturday's local Philadelphia news at noon, she was not prepared to hear something this devastating: Her boyfriend had been shot to death.
Gov. Ed Rendell told Penn State students yesterday that his campaign was going to avoid niche issues and concentrate on "real stuff" -- including health care and education.
A Penn State student who was seriously injured after he fell from a second-floor balcony March 31 is beginning rehabilitation after his discharge from Geisinger Medical Center in Danville Friday.
Music will soon be taken from the shelves at Mike's Movies and Music, 1613 B N. Atherton St.
Mark Olson, an administrative governor of the Federal Reserve Board, spoke last night to about 40 people in the Kern Auditorium about his responsibilities, the United States economy and the global market.
Women in need of a mid-day pick-me-up opted for chicken noodle soup yesterday.
At its meeting last night, the State College Borough Council recognized the bravery of Kevin Mahoney (Class of 2005) and Matthew Emmerling (senior-communications), the two men who saved the residents of 700 W. College Ave. from their burning house on April 2.
In lieu of the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) transition dinner scheduled for tonight -- its usual meeting time -- USG Senate met last night in the Atherton Hall basement to begin internal restructuring for next semester.
Former Penn State football player LaVon Chisley was granted a place in the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) program yesterday in connection with charges of terroristic threats weighed against him in November 2005.
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According to an internal investigation, Penn State women's basketball coach Rene Portland discriminated against a former player on the basis of sexual orientation, in violation of the university's anti-discrimination policy.
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Updated: 4:45 pm
Paul Posluszny yearns to hit someone.
It may have taken nearly two years, but Seth Whitehill knows he belongs on the Penn State baseball team.
When describing her softball team, Pittsburgh coach Michelle Phalen said it had no superstars. But, she added, the squad plays well together, has cleaned up its fundamentals and has more experience than the group of mostly of freshmen and sophomores last year.
Mark Twain once said that golf is a good walk spoiled. What he forgot to mention was that bad golf makes things much worse.
Credit Card Game: Web site makes game of student debt
School Segregation: Bill would negate decades of progress
My Opinion: Brad Groznik
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The National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society will be holding its annual walk this Sunday to raise money for programs, education and research for those living with MS both locally and nationally.
Last Thursday, an audience of about 60 people had the opportunity to virtually explore the shipwreck of the Andrea Doria in the Hosler Building.
Penn State's progress in pollution prevention recently received national acclaim.
A Penn State professor is currently developing nonthermal ways to kill food pathogens that cause E. coli O157:H7, Salmonella and other serious outbreaks that come from contaminated food.
My Opinion: Julia Lundy
Particle is back in State College tonight, but Penn State students who haven't seen or heard the band since the last time it came to town may be in for a surprise.
The Penn State Jazz Club is holding its final event for this academic year with a concert in HUB Heritage Hall featuring renowned jazz drummer Roger Humphries.
