January 2011
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PSU Chairman: Schreyer ‘Set the Standard’ for Penn Staters
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‘No has had greater ambition for Penn State and its students than Bill Schreyer,’ university board chairman Steve Garban said. Schreyer, a former Merrill Lynch CEO, died Saturday in New Jersey.
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Municipal Bonds: A Case for Backing Off
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The municipal bond market has taken a recent beating. This still-unfolding financial drama may have an unhappy ending, Dan Nestlerode writes.
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Penn State Benefactor Bill Schreyer Dies, Policy Group Reports
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Former Merrill Lynch CEO and prominent Penn Stater William A. Schreyer has died, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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THON Canning Weekend Begins; Share Photos with StateCollege.com
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Hundreds of Penn State students will be out in force Saturday and Sunday, collecting donations during the third designated ‘canning weekend’ of the 2010-2011 THON season.
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Forecast: Mid-Week Snowstorm Could Dump a Foot — or More — on State College
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Nothing’s certain yet, but an emerging weather system could bring a foot of snow — or more — to central Pennsylvania late Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Penn State Trustees: New Fuel Set for Steam Plant; International Applications Soar
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Penn State trustees moved forward with several capital projects at University Park, including an expansion of the Intramural Building and an overhaul of the West Campus Steam Plant.
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State College Weekend Plans: Friday, Jan. 21, to Sunday, Jan. 23
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Planning your weekend? We have you covered with a list of ways to spend your free time (and stay warm).
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Penn State Trustees OK Gas-Conversion Plan for Plant
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Voting without dissent, Penn State trustees agreed Friday to pursue conversion of the West Campus Steam Plant to a natural-gas-based system.
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Penn State, State College Noon News & Features: Friday, Jan. 21
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Here’s a rundown of recent State College- and Penn State-related news headlines from across the Web.
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Lemont May See Mobile Coverage Boost
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New cell-phone antennas proposed in College Township could boost Lemont-area coverage for AT&T and Verizon Wireless customers, company representatives told the township council.