Penn State Police Services confirmed that an arrest is imminent for a Penn State student under investigation for allegedly using his university account to download child pornography.
Student groups still hoping to request money from University Park Allocation Committee (UPAC) are out of luck. UPAC is no longer accepting new requests this semester.
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Students' health-conscious New Year's resolutions might drop like pounds, but White Building fitness class lines might stick around. |
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Smokers have fewer places to light up downtown as a wave of no-smoking policies sweeps the county, said Theresa Campitell, cancer control specialist with the American Cancer Society. |
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Despite the rumors, Penn State's house won't be quite as full next fall. |
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When insurance companies will not cover unexpected costs or cannot distribute the money fast enough, Penn State employees now have another financial resource to turn to.
From viewing ancient artifacts in Colorado to hiking part of the Appalachian Trail, students are finding ways to go beyond a textbook education.
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Of the 16 foreign languages taught at Penn State this semester, only five offer tutoring in The Language Center, 7 Sparks Building. |
Freshly planted trees will soon line the streets of State College.
Advanced technology along Pennylvania's state highways is helping taxpayers save money, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) officials said.
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Students tired of pizza can enjoy a new snack this week when a soft pretzel bakery opens on Allen Street. |
The elevators in Packer Hall were temporarily shut down late last week, forcing residents to take the stairs in the seven-floor dorm.
Penn State students will have a new way to show their support for the Interfraternity Council/Panhellenic Dance Marathon this year -- and it won't be by just scooting around on the floor of Rec Hall.
The body of former Penn State student and current Penn State employee James P. Lettieri, 27, of West Simsbury, Conn., was discovered Tuesday night in a laboratory in the Materials Research Institute at the Penn State Innovation Park.
Six new town senators were sworn in at the Undergraduate Student Government Senate meeting Tuesday night. There are now no vacant senate seats, said Senate President Bridget Van Osten.
