[ Updated Tuesday, April 17, 2007 ]
Members of the selection committee that will choose a replacement for
former Penn State women's basketball coach Rene Portland were
announced yesterday.
More than 150 partipants ignored the clouds this morning to run in the Second Annual Rescue Childhood's 5K run.
[ Tuesday, April 17, 2007 ]
A 100-foot trench on the Penn State campus recently became the home of a student film trying to capture the reality of World War I.
A classic comes to the State Theatre tonight when the Acting Company performs Charlotte Brönte's well known novel, Jane Eyre.
Police are charging two Brooklyn men with attempted homicide for allegedly shooting a woman in the face at her Toftrees Avenue residence in February to obtain heroin.
Although heavy storm winds brought up to nine inches of rainfall and snow to parts of the Northeast yesterday, State College was spared from any serious weather.
A day of remembrance for millions of Jewish men, women and children killed during the Holocaust was held in the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center yesterday.
The building he entered was being evacuated in the wake of the most deadly shooting spree in U.S. history, but Virginia Tech freshman Gregg Tabot was taking the elevator up to the third floor.
Penn State officials met in the hours after the Virginia Tech University shootings to review their emergency plans, management coordinator Stephen Abrams said yesterday.
Three days after a jury read convicted murderer Andrew Rogers his verdict in the wee hours of Friday morning, his defense attorneys said they will sit down next week to discuss a possible appeal.
News in Brief
Joe Blackburn said he wanted the Penn State baseball team to carry the momentum from its "emotional" come-from-behind win on Sunday into yesterday's series finale against Michigan State.
Having gotten knocked down in the final seconds of the national championship fight and having sustained a chipped tooth in an earlier bout, Penn State boxer Mory Diane still had a reason to smile.
Although the Penn State men's lacrosse team says its conference games are always a challenge, tonight's non-conference game may be the toughest one yet.
Sports in Brief
Education: Standardized testing can ruin education
My Opinion: Jessica Horton
Letters to the editor
Playing a musical instrument may have the ability to improve a person's hearing abilities, according to a recent study.
Distributing condoms, planning sexual education events and providing alcohol and drug counseling -- all in a day's work for a University Health Services (UHS) student volunteer.
A recent study shows that when it comes to coffee, caffeine is safe for men -- but might be risky for women.
The Blue-White festivities won't be the only celebrations seen on campus this weekend.
What would you do if you were forced to miss the latest episode of Grey's Anatomy? Or Project Runway? How about Lost or SportsCenter?
Each Friday night, groups of unsupervised students enter deserted buildings around campus.
Feature Photo
While many have seen finished works of musical theatre, few can say they have seen one in its early stages of creation.
The bar scene





