[ Updated Thursday, Sept. 21, 2006 ]
"Obey Jesus or perish!" declared one sign that Michael Woroniecki, his wife and their six children carried as they preached and handed out pamphlets across campus earlier today.
[ Thursday, Sept. 21, 2006 ]
They run. They throw. And they're glad to be back at it.
At a public state university, the assumption is often that the majority of students call that state home. However, last month a USA Today article reported that for some state schools, up to 70 percent of students are out-of-state residents.
Though Facebook will soon be opening its doors to the general public, students may not be aware that those influencing their educational futures have had access all along.
While some students may miss being able to chow down on buttered scones during Psych 002, the campaign to stop students from eating food and drinking anything other than water in class appears to be having an effect.
Nearly 75 Penn State students gathered last night in the HUB Auditorium for a concert benefiting The Student Alcohol Management (SAM) Spady Foundation.
Students who don't seem to fit in with either left or right political views on campus may find a niche in the newly recognized club called the Penn State Libertarians.
For the spontaneous Penn State student traveler, an evening of cocktails in New York City may now cost more than the bus ticket to get there.
Doctors have told Penn State linebacker Paul Posluszny he should wear his right knee brace for the rest of the season.
The click of a mouse just replaced a long walk to the Bryce Jordan Center.
The Pennsylvania State Supreme Court will review whether the salaries of Joe Paterno and three other Penn State administrators should be made public, according to a court order issued Tuesday.
Nittany Lion mascot Dave Johnson said he was instructed to not be passed through the suite windows after crowd surfing through the junior and senior sections for safety reasons.
Those who raise their eyebrows at the free condom table in the HUB can "wrap up" their skepticism.
Investigators to review Gricar case
"Obey Jesus or perish!" declared one sign that Michael Woroniecki, his wife and their six children carried as they preached and handed out pamphlets across campus earlier today.
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Groves' name affixed on PSU running event
After eight straight Big Ten titles, it was no surprise the Penn State women's soccer team was named the preseason favorite by conference coaches. However, the Nittany Lions' journey to a ninth title won't be so easy.
It's not easy to steal a Big Ten title -- Joe Paterno had to wait 11 years to snatch his first one since 1994. The 111th season of Big Ten play opens this Saturday, and the 11 teams in the Big Ten will all be trying to pull off a heist of their own. Will Ohio State's superstar crew make off with the hardware in the end? Or will a lesser known but equally hungry team end up with the trophy? The Big Ten is filled with good squads, but none can match the crew we've compiled: Collegian's 11.
In its last tune-up before the beginning of Big Ten play, the No. 8 Penn State women's field hockey team showed it's ready to defend its Big Ten title.
The regular season is at its halfway point, and the Penn State field hockey team (7-2) finds itself in a very familiar situation.
In the world of sports, "inconsistency" is not a term you want to hear describing your play. It's a four-letter word in these circles because it never leads to good things.
Come Saturday, the two will meet in Columbus with different jerseys. But for Derrick Williams and Ted Ginn Jr., school colors might be one of the only differences.
Megan Hodge was already excited.
Generally, setting to two players 70 percent of the time wouldn't necessarily be the best idea. That type of imbalance, especially against a team like No. 12 Ohio State in a season-opening Big Ten match, could have grave consequences.
The offense finally popped its head out of whatever hole it was hiding in on Sunday, but playing a road game against the defending national champs quickly sent it back into hibernation.
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In a music world where playing the covers of other band's songs, sampling for hip-hop beats and imitating the style of the hot new artist are all commonplace, Imogen Heap stands out from the crowd.
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