[ Updated Sunday, Sept. 24, 2006 ]
The first Race Against Racism was held this morning in the East Halls quad. In addition to the race, a diversity fair was held to promote diversity and multiculturalism. Tables were set up and run by students to inform students about awareness.
[ Friday, Sept. 22, 2006 ]
The first-ever Race Against Racism, a 5K run around campus to promote diversity and multiculturalism in the Penn State community, will be held Sunday.
Within the first hours of ticket sales for the All-American Rejects yesterday, more than 2,000 tickets had been sold -- more than 200 of which were purchased via the new online ticket-purchasing feature.
"The tribe has spoken," and the hype surrounding Survivor's controversial new season sparked interest and debate among concerned student groups and loyal fans at Penn State.
Race benefits charity, offers beer
It's not a phone call you get everyday.
Jay Bundy, founder and president of the Penn State chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), has announced he is running for president of the University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA).
Almost every Penn State fan can recall last year's Ohio State game with great detail -- and Buckeye offensive guard T.J. Downing is no different.
The University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA) transition group is considering modifying portions of the UPUA constitution. However, the student body will not have a chance to approve the changes.
A family of traveling preachers was confronted yesterday by a student who called the family "cult leaders" and accused them of influencing Andrea Yates to drown her five children in a bathtub in 2001.
Latino-inspired music and food were enjoyed by many yesterday in the Visual Arts Building in celebration of the Latina/o minor now available at Penn State.
In a commanding voice, Errol Henderson, associate professor of political science, told a crowd of predominantly black students last night to work hard if they wanted to live up to the legacy of America's greatest black leaders.
[ Updated Saturday, Sept. 23, 2006 ]
COLUMBUS -- Penn State's defense dominated the first half of tonight's game, but Ohio State responded with four second-half touchdowns -- two from interceptions -- to remain the No. 1 team in the nation.
[ Friday, Sept. 22, 2006 ]
The Penn State women's tennis team hopes to divide and conquer this weekend. That is, to divide itself and conquer the competition at two different tournaments.
This weekend, the Nittany Lions will host the Penn State Fall Classic at the Sarni Tennis Center, kicking off their season starting today at 3 p.m.
When the Penn State men's rugby team takes to the pitch for this weekend's clash with Towson State University, it will mark the second time in the season's first three weeks that it has played outside of Happy Valley.
There are going to be more than 20 teams at the Harry Groves Spiked Shoe Invitational tomorrow at 10 a.m. on the Penn State Blue course, but the Penn State women's cross country team is mostly focused on just one team -- its own.
It's that time of the year again, time for the Penn State women's golf team to host its only home tournament of the season.
Penn State baseball to hold open workout
The Penn State women's soccer team will kick off its Big Ten season this weekend against the state of Michigan.
Isn't Iowa one of those gimmies? One of those creampuffs that Penn State is supposed to roll over?
It happened again.
The Penn State men's cross-country team will host the Harry Groves Spike Shoe Invitational at 10:30 a.m tomorrow at the Penn State Blue Course. The event has been renamed in honor of Harry Groves, who retired as head coach of the men's team last year.
After nine games trying to perfect its squad, the No. 8 Penn State women's field hockey team will finally begin its Big Ten schedule this weekend.
If facing the No. 1 team in the country has at all changed the perspective of the Penn State Nittany Lions, they sure haven't shown it.
Penn State's defense could have chosen a better week to try regaining its swagger.
Ohio State center Doug Datish said one of the keys to tomorrow's game is controlling the line of scrimmage.
When Penn State commences its Big Ten title defense tomorrow, it will oddly enough be against last year's Big Ten champion, Ohio State.
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Letters to the editor
No Refund Theatre (NRT) kicks off its upcoming season with more bang for --well, for no bucks-- with two free shows this weekend.
"Life is a cabaret, old chum!"
There was a void in our hearts. For the longest time, it seemed as though we could never fill that void. She was ripped from our arms before we even had the chance to say goodbye. It's seemed like forever since we last saw her.
True originality in rock music is a rarity.
Fedoras and cigarettes. Twisted crime plots and gritty male voice-overs. Shadowy rooms and femme fatales.
All through high school and college, my Spanish teachers and professors raved about what a great author Gabriel García Márquez was, and that his novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude was truly a moving and fantastic piece of literature.
Bar Bleu, 114 S. Garner St., will feature Plush. Specials include half-priced happy hour from 9 to 11 p.m. and $2.50 Miller Lite 23 oz. drafts until midnight (237-0374).
