Working to reverse the Association of Big Ten Students' decision not to recognize UPUA as an official student government, UPUA has nearly finished a complete overhaul of its constitution to make it comparable to other Big Ten student governments.
Salary charts released at the last Faculty Senate Meeting show that as of fall 2006, the average male professor's salary at University Park is higher than their female counterparts.
A mixture of water and half-chewed chicken nuggets dripped down Grant Bacharach's face as he tried to swallow his final mouthful of food to lead his team to victory.
After reading a book about illegal organ trade, Mary Wallace made up her mind to register as an organ donor.
Jay Bundy, the student who caused a controversy last semester by winning student government elections, then stating students who elected him were "stupid," will again run for president.
Despite a major controversy the Sex Faire created in the past, this year's organizers are looking to keep it a positive event.
A pathologist contradicted accused murderer Andrew Rogers' police statement yesterday, testifying that evidence doesn't support Rogers' account of the fight that resulted in a Penn State student's death.
Presidents and house managers from Penn State's fraternities gathered last night in HUB-Heritage Hall to hear a State College police officer discuss behaviors that have lately caused problems.
News in brief
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Penn State baseball coach Robbie Wine stood on the grass at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park, beating dirt out of his cleats with a bat.
Since the inception of rally-scoring in 2001, the collection of middle hitters that Penn State men's volleyball coach Mark Pavlik has paraded on to the court has been eerily good.
With its recent luck with the weather, the Penn State softball team is just hoping it gets to be on the field.
A disappointing first round of golf didn't discourage the Penn State women's team from battling its way out of a last-place finish on Monday. The Nittany Lions ended the Indiana Invitational up three spots yesterday, finishing at No. 14 with a score of 63-over 639.
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Tonight, Alejandro Escovedo will take a break from playing with a big band to give State College a more intimate type of show.
In the beginning of the 20th century, the streets of New Orleans introduced America to a brand new sound that changed music forever.
Just days before Penn State's Battle of the Bands, two bands skipping this year's competition will showcase their own flavor tonight at the Darkhorse Tavern for Roustabout!
Tonight, a Broadway star takes center stage at Schwab Auditorium.
The bar scene





