[ Updated Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2006 ]
A bloody footprint in the kitchen of the State College man charged with killing a Penn State student could belong to a currently unidentified third party known only as "Sweet."
[ Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2006 ]
One University of Washington psychiatry professor has identified a strange correlation -- schools with top-ranked ultimate Frisbee teams also have higher graduation rates.
Seven doctors from Hershey Medical Center are among the best in the nation, according to a recent health care consumer guide.
Three weeks after a midterm election that upset the Republican majority in both houses of the U.S. Congress, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives has followed suit and flipped to Democratic control.
Last night, even though the Bryce Jordan Center was set up for basketball and its seats were empty, the arena was buzzing with excitement about what will take place there in just under three months.
Brigitte Gabriel grew up in an underground bomb shelter in Lebanon, hiding from radical Islamic terrorists because she was a Christian.
A staff member in the College of the Liberal Arts has been receiving hate mail messages regarding sexual orientation since the beginning of the fall semester, according to the college's dean.
Because of a new ban on concerts in general-purpose classrooms, the holiday concerts of several campus a cappella groups may have to be moved or canceled pending further university investigation.
Members of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity will unite with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender people and Allies (LGBTA) resource center starting tonight to present two educational programs to the Penn State community.
Elections for Penn State's Interfraternity Council (IFC) and Panhellenic Council were completed yesterday, allowing the councils to fill their positions for the 2007 term.
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By now, the No. 4 Penn State ACHA Division I Icers (14-2-0, 14-1-0 ACHA) are accustomed to winning, having done so in each of the last 11 games. They've won close games and blowouts alike, but the results have consistently been the same.
Remember the age in sports, when records actually meant something? When athletes were demigods, and we believed performance was based purely on determination, dedication and drive.
It was a battle of contrasting styles. The ACC mainstay against the Big Ten upstart. Pure athleticism versus grit and heart.
LORETTO -- After a taxing series of losses on the road, what the Lady Lions needed was a win over the lowly Saint Francis Red Flash (2-3) last night.
Megan Hodge already knew she was the Big Ten's Player of the Year when Penn State women's volleyball coach Russ Rose congratulated her before practice around 3 p.m. yesterday.
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