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Party-goers and nuisance ordinance opposers, we hope that you were part of the 11.69 percent of registered voters to cast your ballot in Tuesday's election, because that measly percentage represents the only people who sought a say in the future of State College.
As I was walking through Walmart this weekend, I noticed an interesting addition to the displays: Christmas decorations are already being prominently featured in the store.
This weekend, I walked alongside princesses, dinosaurs, hippies and lifeguards. I high-fived Arnold from the Nickelodeon show; I saw a jolly green giant, a bull rider and a human Twister board. And I loved every minute of it.
The 797 Lounge is undergoing a severe identity crisis, and I can't help but feel bad.
There is one thing we must take from the Oct. 24 incident at Richmond High School outside San Francisco, an event that has shaken the national psyche toward sexual violence.
Last weekend, I attended my 12-year-old cousin's championship football game, and it was kind of a frightening experience.
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