[ Updated Monday, April 9, 2007 ]
Andrew Rogers will take the stand to testify at his own murder trial, his defense attorney told the jury this morning.
[ Monday, April 9, 2007 ]
Within a couple of weeks, Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA) will allow a partially hydrogen-fueled bus to carry passengers around campus.
The unique sound of beating dhol drums offered a new cultural experience for those watching performances of Bhangra at this weekend's Bhangra Resurrection.
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Twelve classical dancers donning traditional costumes opened a night of Cambodian culture Saturday with a contemporary twist.
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Organizers of a recent symposium of promotion and tenure at Penn State said they hoped the event would bring attention to lower tenure rates for underrepresented faculty.
Before Facebook became a way of discovering social connections between people, the idea was presented in John Guare's 1990 play, Six Degrees of Separation.
A recent increase in the price of animal feed may mean higher prices for milk, according to a Penn State professor's report.
Beaver Stadium's student section will undergo a facelift next year, with additional student seats, a new way of alerting students about ticket sales and a Blue Band relocation all in the works for the 2007 gridiron campaign.
With all the expenses college students face on a daily basis, it may be easier to whip out a credit card, charge it and worry about the costs later.
Musical melodies from steel drums and the aroma of fried plantains, curry chicken and jerk pork introduced many to a taste of the Caribbean culture Saturday evening at the Penn Stater Conference Hotel.
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Three unknown men forced their way into a Vairo Boulevard apartment shortly after midnight yesterday and threatened the occupants with scissors and a knife, Patton Township police said.
Accused murderer Andrew Rogers will stand trial today, 410 days after the bludgeoning death of Penn State student Youngcheol Park in Rogers' kitchen.
News in brief
News in brief
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The Penn State club baseball team knew that it would have the home-field advantage on Saturday against West Virginia, but it never expected to have the weather advantage.
The rolling Penn State men's tennis team came to a halt yesterday when it played No. 8 Illinois in a 5-2 loss.
The Penn State men's golf team captured its first title of the spring season on Saturday at the 38th Annual Marshall Invitational, but it didn't come as a surprise to head coach Greg Nye.
The Penn State women's outdoor track and field team traveled south this weekend to earn six NCAA regional qualifying marks at the Auburn Tiger Classic on Friday and Saturday.
The Penn State men's track and field team used a trip south to turn in some of the season's top marks, as the Nittany Lions traveled to Auburn University this weekend to compete in the Tiger Track Classic.
The Penn State men's lacrosse team had no qualms about saying that the second half it played Saturday was the best 30 minutes it has put together all season
A six-game streak is normal for the Penn State softball team, but this kind of streak is unprecedented.
The No. 6 Penn State men's volleyball team entered this weekend with a goal: to finish its EIVA regular season play undefeated.
As the Penn State baseball team prepared to leave Iowa City yesterday afternoon, Robbie Wine put it simply.
With three tournaments under its belt and only three more to go, the Penn State women's golf team is not where it had hoped to be halfway through the season, but the team is ready to start with a clean slate.
The Penn State women's tennis team split a weekend road series at Illinois and No. 46 Purdue.
It was a wild weekend for the women's lacrosse team.
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Testing conditions: Penn State must improve testing locations
My Opinion: James Conroy
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The bar scene
