[ Updated Friday, April 13, 2007 ]
This afternoon, those students who have died in the past year were remembered in a memorial service at the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center.
Yesterday's cold weather didn't stop students from celebrating the coming spring by throwing brightly colored powders and water at this year's Holi Day celebration.
The setup was perfect for the NCAA Championship, and the Penn State men's gymnastics team delivered.
The five winners of this year's Movin' On Battle of the Bands were chosen Friday night and will play the side stage at the free concert on April 28.
After winning the National Championship on Friday night, members of the Penn State men's gymnastics team weren’t as successful in last night's individual finals.
David Shore's House is an investigative situational comedic hospital drama. That was a mouthful, but my point is that House crams almost every TV show genre into one hour, every Tuesday night at 9 pm.
More than 20 students and professors gathered outside Old Main this afternoon asking Penn State to adopt anti-sweatshop policies.
[ Friday, April 13, 2007 ]
Andrew Rogers convicted of third-degree murder
Tonight's Roustabout! will serve as a primer for '90s British rock, with all three bands listing artists of the genre as influences.
Nearly 49 percent of full-time college students -- about 3.8 million people -- binge drink and/or abuse drugs, according to a recent study.
One of the most famous documents in American history, the Emancipation Proclamation, is coming back to Penn State tomorrow for a final, one-day appearance before being shipped back to the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.
Prospective college students are applying to more colleges than ever before, according to a new report from UCLA's Higher Education Research Institute.
More than 50 pairs of eyes zeroed in on Min Cha's feet as she walked across the HUB-Heritage Hall stage last night at the Mr. and Ms. Asian Pacific American (APA) Penn State Pageant last night.
A speech entitled "Women in Islam" delivered last night by Mumina Kowalski, a chaplain with State Correctional Institution at Muncy, marked the beginning of the Muslim Student Association's (MSA) third annual Islam Awareness Week.
This year's University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA) presidential candidates gathered in South Halls for their second day of campaigning last night. While the candidates hoped to introduce themselves and interact with the student body, confusion regarding table reservations forced them to shift their campaigning to the entranceway of Redifer Commons.
More than 2,000 students packed the Eisenhower Auditorium last night to witness two Penn State economics professors duke it out over the minimum wage in the annual Great Debate.
Penn State junior Lauren Toth said when she graduates, she wants to find a teaching job in Florida rather than in the "unstable" job market in her hometown of Pittsburgh.
Penn State announced the establishment of an American Indian Education Research Center on Tuesday in an attempt to increase research into American Indian and Alaskan Native heritage and culture.
Carrying banners, signs and a megaphone, more than 20 students and professors gathered at Old Main yesterday afternoon demanding that Penn State adopt anti-sweatshop policies.
When a group of students decided to begin a project, one of the first things they did was purchase a broken toaster from Goodwill.
News in brief
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Gymnasts look to bounce back
Going into this season, the Penn State club baseball team knew it would have plenty of solid pitching to stay in most games.
The Kepler Intercollegiate will possibly be the toughest field of the year for the Penn State men's golf team, but after last week's performance, it is unfazed by the daunting task.
With one week left until the round of 16, the Penn State Lady Ruggers will travel to Philadelphia this weekend to take part in the Keystone tournament.
The Penn State men's track and field team will be traveling south again this weekend to compete in the Sea Ray Relays, hosted by the University of Tennessee.
The season for the Penn State women's tennis team (8-10, 2-5 Big Ten) is almost coming to an end as it heads into its last home match against Michigan State.
Ryan Berger grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan Ã~ just an hour outside of East Lansing.
Despite it being the last weekend of regular season play, the No. 7 Penn State men's volleyball team is not too concerned about its two matches.
The Penn State women's track and field team will try to add to its count of NCAA regional qualifiers this weekend as they travel to the University of Tennessee to compete in the Sea Ray Relays today and Saturday.
Coming into this weekends matchup against No. 1 Northwestern, the Penn State women's lacrosse team is prepared for just about anything.
The search for a replacement for former Penn State women's basketball coach Rene Portland may have narrowed yesterday, as a potential candidate filled another university's opening.
The NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships opened yesterday at Rec Hall, and those who were in attendance saw exciting play from all twelve teams. But by the end of the night, there were clutch performances, one stunning upset, and two solid favorites for tonight's team finals.
There was a buzz of anticipation surrounding the Penn State softball team (18-12, 2-0 Big Ten) after its sweep of Kent State on Wednesday night.
An opportunity for a baseball team to get some extra rest after playing a nearly four-hour game in the bitter cold is always welcome.
After the completion of the first day of competition at the NCAA championships, it appears as though everything is going well for the Penn State men's gymnastics team.
Last year, Devin Madden told his teammates that he was returning his red-and-white St. John's lacrosse jersey and transferring to one of the team's conference rivals, Penn State.
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Letters to the editor
Jonathan Lethem may very well be the first great writer of the 21st century.
It seems like our culture can't get enough of the mafia. The Departed wins best picture, The Sopranos continually receives Emmy nominations, and it seems there's a new mafia-based video game either being released or developed.
In case you weren't aware, Alfred Hitchcock is the master of suspense in cinema. His uncanny ability to make an audience over-think enough to be more afraid of what they aren't seeing than what they are is unmatched.
You've changed, man. You used to be cool. We could always count on you to let out a big fart during that awkward silence or when tensions were high. You were always that dude who made sure we had everything together for the parties on Friday night.
The bar scene
Arts in brief
