The Undergraduate Student Government Senate voted last night to put four referendums on the ballot of the April 1 USG elections.
The candidates for Undergraduate Student Government president and vice president don't all want to be politicians.
Although their ultimate goal of getting elected may be the same, the three Undergraduate Student Government presidential tickets all have different backgrounds and reasons motivating them to run.
Michael Svoboda came to State College in search of his Ph.D. --and never left.
People can help the environment by recycling more of what they would normally throw in the garbage, but they should recycle only as a last resort.
By 1995, nine power plants in the state will have reduced their sulfur dioxide emissions in an effort to reduce acid rain levels in the state.
"Eat what you take for Earth's sake."
Despite a past contamination scare, drinking a glass of tap water in State College does not pose any health risks.
The newly elected officers of the Association of Residence Hall Students plan to emphasize student involvement during the upcoming year.
Pro-choice and pro-life advocates disagree about the impact on women's lives of last week's decision to allow doctors in federally funded clinics to advise patients about abortion.
Although state Rep. Stephen Freind came to talk up his political campaign, he faced opposition both within and outside of his party.
Two days after Penn State finished third in the NCAA Wrestling Championships, the wrestling team scored another victory -- a verbal commitment from heavily recruited Cary Kolat.
The Penn State fencing team narrowly missed its third straight national championship, it fell short to Columbia.
The state of Florida arguably produces the country's best football schools. Iowa arguably produces the NCAA's best wrestling programs.
BOULDER, Colo. -- As eighth graders at State College Area Junior High School, Tina Henry and Jenny Kretchmar formed their own basketball team.
BOULDER, Colo. -- Throughout the season, Coach Rene Portland has been stressing one particular type of mindset for her Lady Lions.
Penn State's diving program has turned out several outstanding woman divers over the years. This year's graduating senior is keeping that tradition alive.
It was a all-out, down-in-the-slop trench war. And the baseball team was left in the mud.
Everyone in the Penn State Tennis Center let out a collective gasp as Marc Price fell to the ground.
The last few days have been ones of mixed emotions for the men's swimming and diving team. However most, though not all, of those emotions have been fairly good.
With weekend games against No. 2 William & Mary and No. 4 Virginia staring the women's lacrosse team (3-1) square in the face, yesterday's game against No. 12 Temple could be viewed as somewhat anticlimactic.
Into the great outdoors.
Today's game between the ninth-ranked lacrosse team (4-0) and No. 5 Towson State has been postponed due to snow. The makeup will take place on April 14th at 3:30 p.m.
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