September 2014
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A Tradition Unlike Any Other: Guarding the Fraternity Homecoming Floats
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“Traditions get passed down from pledge class to pledge class for years,” said one surprisingly optimistic pledge. “One day when we are seniors, we will have a way to stay connected to the past, the present and the future of our fraternity.”
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Report: Centre County Middle Class Feeling the Squeeze, Wealthy Getting Richer
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Centre County is among the counties that saw the biggest decline in middle class households. If these trends continue, Price warns, “You’re going to be looking at, in your region, a middle class that’s basically a minority. We think that’s a problem.”
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3-D Printing is a Solid Venture for Multidisciplinary Engineering Student
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“There is no other term but ‘limitless’ for the applications of additive manufacturing,” Sinclair says. “We are just at the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the possibilities of 3-D printing.”
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Penn State Centre Stage Announces 2014-15 season
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“Avenue Q” is the winner of the Tony for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book. Directed by Courtney Young, “Avenue Q” is a laugh-out-loud musical that tells a story of the trials and tribulations of a recent college graduate and his neighbors (and puppets) who live all the way out on “Avenue
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DEA Holding Final Prescription Drug Collection Event Saturday
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Turning the drugs over to the DEA ensures the pills are disposed of properly, officials say. The DEA has cautioned residents against simply flushing the drugs down the toilet as they could contaminate drinking water.
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We’ve Been Warned: James Franklin Plays ’em One Game at a Time
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Looking ahead? Penn State’s head coach tries to focus his team, the media and fans solely on the next opponent. But to be Frank(lin) with you, he and his staff also take the long-range view.
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Penn State Football: James Franklin Radio Show Highlights
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Penn State coach James Franklin talks on his weekly radio show as the Nittany Lions prepare to face Northwestern on Homecoming weekend.
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Penn State Student Pleads Guilty to Anti-Semitic Vandalism Incident
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The charges stem from a November incident in which the men allegedly spray-painted property near Beta Sigma Beta Fraternity. The graffiti included swastikas, anti-Semitic language, the initials “K.K.K.” and random scribbling, according to police.
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Penn State Basketball: Nittany Lions Take On The Second Round Of The Yoke Zone Challenge
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Penn State basketball draws closer and closer to the start of the 2014 basketball season and with that it means more and more conditioning. With that comes an in-house Yoke Zone Challenge which looks like just the worst way to start a morning.
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Penn State Football: Ficken Candidate For Multiple Academic Awards
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Penn State senior placekicker Sam Ficken is among the candidates for the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame’s Scholar-Athlete Fellowship and the prestigious William V. Campbell Trophy, presented by Fidelity Investments, to the nation’s premier college football student-athlete.