July 2012
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The Fresh Life: Must Love Dogs
in Centre County Gazette, Community, Community & Entertainment, Local News, State College, StateCollege.com—
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Wilma and Stan Aungst, who both work at Penn State, have turned their love for dogs into a full-time passion. Their love lies in raising German Shepherds at their home among the state game lands near Bellefonte.
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Penn State Football: Quarterback Rob Bolden Released From Scholarship, Visits LSU
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Junior quarterback Rob Bolden was granted a release from his Penn State scholarship prior to the NCAA sanctions being handed down Monday., sources said, and his name has been removed from the roster. An LSU beat writer said Bolden was on campus Sunday.
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Komoda Honored by State High Alumni Association
in Centre County Gazette, Community, Community & Entertainment, Local News, State College, StateCollege.com—
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Beverly Higashida Komoda, a member of the State College High School Class of 1957 and the daughter of the late Dr. Robert and Mary Higashida of State College, has been designated 2012 Distinguished Alumna by SCAHS Alumni Association.
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President Rodney Erickson Tells ‘Face the Nation’ Penn State Says People Will Have to Assess Paterno’s Legacy ‘Personally’
in Community & Entertainment, Latest Penn State News, Local & Penn State Sports, Local News, State College, StateCollege.com—
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Penn State President Rodney Erickson talked to host of ‘Face the Nation’ Bob Schieffer Sunday morning about NCAA sanctions, the Freeh report and civil lawsuits filed against Penn State.
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Penn State Football: Key 2013 Recruits Remain Committed After Saturday Sitdown With Bill O’Brien
in Altoona, Latest Penn State News, Local & Penn State Sports, Local News, Penn State Football, Penn State Sports, State College, StateCollege.com—
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Fresh back from Big Ten Media Days in Chicago, Penn State football coach Bill O’Brien took the time Saturday afternoon to sit down with the biggest names in the Nittany Lions’ 2013 recruiting class.
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Report: Paterno Statue Removed From Beaver Stadium and Taken to Undisclosed Location
in Community & Entertainment, Latest Penn State News, Local & Penn State Sports, Local News, State College, StateCollege.com—
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The likeness of Joe Paterno, forever captured in bronze and standing at 7 feet tall and weighing 900 pounds, was removed Beaver Stadium for the final time Friday, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. The school would not offer confirmation as to whether the Paterno statue had been removed.
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