August 2015
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LION Bash Brings Students, Residents Together to Celebrate State College
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“Unfortunately, some of our residents only interact with students at 2:30 in the morning when they’re walking home, so all they see is that lifestyle conflict. But at the same time, a lot of students don’t realize how many opportunities there for them in town.”
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Paterno Files Motion to Declassify Freeh Report Documents
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It seemed that the release of Freeh Report documents in the Paterno vs. NCAA case was inevitable. But Pepper Hamilton fought that order and is hoping to designate all Freeh Report documents as “highly classified,” blocking the plaintiffs from accessing them in the confines of the lawsuit.
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Industry Experts School State College on 3D Printing
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Simpson said that the future of 3D printing goes beyond what most people realize, and the ability to print functional organs isn’t all that far away. “We’ve realized that it’s not a question of if we can do it, but a question of when,” Simpson said.
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Penn State Football: Judge James Franklin By The Company He Keeps
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All you need to know about James Franklin came during a key minutes of practice Wednesday as his vision, his management and interpersonal styles, how he recruits and hires, were personified by several players and assistants.
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Penn State Football: James Franklin Radio Show Recap
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James Franklin’s 2015-16 edition of his weekly radio show fired up the engines on Thursday night as he took questions from the audience and offered up his thoughts on the upcoming season.
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Over 70 Marijuana Plants Seized from Ferguson Township Home
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Two people were led away from a Ferguson Township home in handcuffs after state and local law enforcement agencies seized over 70 marijuana plants from a greenhouse in the backyard. […]
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An Aerial Tour Of Penn State’s Campus
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Penn State student and employee, Jesse Brown, shot and edited a video that gives you a birds-eye view of Penn State. The video is four and a half minutes long and takes you all over campus from Beaver Stadium to Old Main.
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Penn State Football: Palmer Expected To Get Start At Left Tackle
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“He still has got a long way to go but I think he’s improved and I think right now at this point he gives us the best opportunity to play and play well.”
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Penn State Football: Four Freshman Get Green Light For Action In 2015
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But in some cases the talent is too great and the needs are too present to avoid playing true freshman from day one. And that’s the case so far with four Penn State freshman coach James Franklin expects to see the field this year.
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Penn State Entrepreneurs Giving the Gift of Speech, Innovating Beer Production, and More
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Mary Elizabeth McCulloch has a dream. She wants to give people the gift of speech. And for the Penn State biomedical engineering student, that dream is quickly becoming a reality. Her company, Project Vive, created what McCulloch said is an affordable device for those who can’t speak.