[ Updated Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006 ]
Jay Bundy has not been certified as the official University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA) president, despite earlier reports from Katie Vogel, a UPUA elections commissioner.
[ Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006 ]
Barely covering a late-night slice of pizza, the dollar seems to have lost its value. Now, a new Web site is offering students a better alternative for their pocket change.
Dressed in a black suit with a pink dog leash in place of a tie, presidential candidate Jay Bundy stood in stark contrast to his opponents, who each wore solid-color campaign T- shirts.
A male bicyclist collided with a Mazda6 driven by a Penn State student at the intersection of Pollock and Shortlidge roads last night, Penn State University Police said.
When John Bevis revealed to his mother that he was gay, she had only ever known three other gay men; two had died of AIDS, one had been a child molester.
With her strong voice and experience in singing contests, it was only natural that Megan Hershey should volunteer to perform in a competition that was advertised in Stall Stories.
She began with a story about bringing her grandmother to a Michigan women's festival and a female ejaculation workshop.
New Paternoville regulations released last week stated students couldn't begin camping out for Saturday's game against Michigan until 6 this morning -- but that didn't stop some students yesterday.
Surrounded by rainbow banners on the steps of Old Main, Michael "Peaches" Granville (sophomore-rehabilitation services) made an announcement to about 100 members and supporters of the Penn State lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and their allies (LGBTA) community.
The College Republicans elected a new chairman last night after a controversy-filled week in which their former chairman resigned and the group dealt with arguments over money, e-mail and access to their office.
About 70 Muslim students and community members, dressed in colorful scarves and traditional garb, gathered last night with non-Muslim students for the fourth annual Fast-A-Thon at the HUB-Robeson Center.
It's not over yet.
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This time last year, senior Annelise Legel had already netted 11 goals and collected 25 points for the Penn State field hockey team. This season, Legel has four goals and 11 points to her name.
In the game of golf, as is the case in life, the little things matter. There has always been the old adage spoken around the clubhouse of "drive for show, putt for dough."
Even when the season seemed to be at its bleakest, Penn State men's soccer coach Barry Gorman never showed that he was worried about his team.
The lights at the Intramural fields shut off around 7 last night, putting the 8 p.m. Intramural co-ed soccer championship in doubt.
After three straight second-place finishes, the Penn State women's cross country team is setting its sights on an even tougher level of competition at the Pre-Nationals event this Saturday in Terra Haute, Ind.
In the summer of 2003, Penn State's coaches had a feeling Chad Henne would play a significant role in this Saturday's game against Michigan.
It would've been understandable if Anthony Scirrotto didn't want to play Penn State football. Nobody would've questioned him if he didn't exchange his baseball glove for a dorm room in Happy Valley.
October has traditionally been a time to relax for the Penn State women's soccer team.
It will be difficult for fans to recognize the No. 2 Penn State ACHA Division I Icers in tomorrow night's home opener. Even the most loyal supporters may be drawing a blank when their team makes debuts at the Greenberg Ice Pavilion.
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Anti-gay rally: Freedom of speech applies to everyone
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Letters to the editor
Variety is the spice of life, or so they say. Whether the complex 23-flavor mix of Dr. Pepper or the simple party-in-my-mouth-and-everyone's-invited combo of Jack and Coke, the experimentation of mixing stuff together is often a rewarding experience.
Q:I've heard that Rolling Rock is no longer being made in Pennsylvania, but rather in New Jersey. What is the story there?
Johnny Action Figure is expanding its sound with its new EP, moving it from up tempo guitar rock to more melodic fare.
It's almost Halloween, and it's time to start planning your costume.
To a casual music fan, it may seem that the lives of rock stars are glamorous ones. You get into any club without trouble, everything is given to you free of charge, and you get to date celebrities who are much more attractive than you are.
The Greek gods had ambrosia. J.C. had his bread and wine. Penn State students have... pizza, which any lactose tolerant college student would agree rivals -- nay, surpasses -- the choices of those ancient culinary aficionados.
Tonight Penn State student Emma Futhey (freshman-theatre) will do something very few people in her position normally get to do.
Tonight at 8 Sufi musician Omar Faruk Tekbilek and his ensemble will perform a concert of traditional Sufi -- a term for music "from the heart" -- and contemporary music from the Middle East in the Esber Recital Hall.
Saloon prepares to celebrate 30th
Looking at the stage of the Penn State Downtown Theatre this weekend might seem like a glimpse into the past. The set is constructed as two apartments in Harlem during the summer of 1930, represented by everything from the antique radio to the coffee tin.
The bar scene





