July 2012
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Toftrees Director of Golf Went From Caddying to Running a Course
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It’s hard to imagine that someone would chose a lifetime profession in the golfing business by being a caddy and not even swinging a club for nearly two years before the golf bug would take its bite. But that’s how Toftrees director of golf Tom Katancik started in the business.
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‘Last Cruise’ Planned for Saturday in State College, Boalsburg
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The 27th annual Last Cruise event will be held on Saturday in Boalsburg and State College. Proceeds from the Last Cruise will go to the Centre County Youth Service Bureau. According to YSB CEO Andrea Boyles, it’s one of the most popular fundraising events of the year.
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Penn State Well Represented at Olympic Games in London
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As the Olympic Games begin in London this weekend, Penn State fans will have a chance to cheer on fellow alum and students as 19 athletes are competing in seven sports. That includes both male and female competitors in fencing, track and field and volleyball.
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Saturday Video Profile: A Family’s Reflections
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The Saturday video profile series offers a glimpse into the lives of people from State College and at Penn State. Today, reporter Laura Nichols introduces you to Jan and D.P., the husband and wife duo who own and operate Reflections and Home Reflections, 244 and 236 E. Calder Way, respectively.
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Penn State Basketball: 6-10 Germantown Academy Center Chooses Nittany Lions
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A few weeks after working out in front of Penn State’s coaching staff at the Nittany Lions’ elite basketball camp, 6-foot-10, 236-pound center Julian Moore from Germantown Academy near Philadelphia confirmed Friday night he has verbally committed to the program.
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Weekend Plans: Friday, July 27 to Sunday, July 29
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Well, July was a busy month. Why not kick back and enjoy the last weekend of the month with all that State College has to offer? Be sure to […]
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Penn State Football: ‘Rise and Rally’ Event for Nittany Lions Tuesday
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Alumni, students and other fans are coming together to demonstrate their support for the Penn State football team in the ‘Rise and Rally’ event scheduled for 6 a.m. Tuesday.
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Freeh Group Member: NCAA Should Not Have Used Investigation to Decide Sanctions, Report Says
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A member of former FBI Director Louis Freeh’s team said the report should not have carried so much weight in the NCAA’s dealing of such harsh sanctions to Penn State, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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Penn State Football: Bill O’Brien Hoping NCAA Will Consider Reducing Sanctions
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CHICAGO — More than a couple ears perked up Friday when Penn State coach Bill O’Brien said it’s his understanding the NCAA can opt to reduce the harsh penalties it imposed on the football program if the university is compliant with all the corrective actions the NCAA proposed.
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Penn State Football: AD Joyner May Tweak STEP Program for 2013
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CHICAGO — Penn State’s tiered ticket pricing system could be getting a makeover in 2013 and beyond.