December 2015
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Penn State Football, BB&B and The QB: Christian Hackenberg’s Legacy
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How a Christmas shopping trip tells you all you really need to know about the character of Penn State’s quarterback as he heads into the TaxSlayer Bowl for his 38th and likely last start for the Nittany Lions.
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Penn State Football: Godwin Looks To Blacknall As Potential Bowl Breakout Star
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“I think that there are a lot of guys that are very capable of doing the same thing that I’ve done it’s just a matter of making the most of the opportunities that they get in the game and the ones that they take advantage of,” Godwin said.
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Penn State Football: As 2016 Comes In Focus, Rahne Not Looking At QB Transfer Pool
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“I would say that our entire staff including coach Moorehead is really excited about all of the quarterbacks on our roster and I think that those guys can take us into the future” Rahne said.
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State College Named America’s Best City for Singles
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If you’re single and live in any city but State College, you’re apparently doing it wrong. According to a study done by FindTheHome, a residential real estate search engine, State College is the best city in America for singles.
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2015 in the Headlines: Our Top Stories of the Past Year
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From new restaurants opening in town — including a downtown Sheetz sans gas pumps — to the firing of Penn State’s offensive coordinator to some tragic domestic disputes, we broke down the highlights and lowlights of 2015 in State College based on what most of you read.
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Penn State Basketball: Nittany Lions Fall Short In 70-64 Loss To No. 4 Maryland
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A nine-point halftime lead and highly competitive play for 38 minutes wasn’t enough for Penn State basketball on its trip to College Park for the Big Ten opener.
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Penn State Football: Austin Johnson NFL Future Undecided
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“As of right now, I’m staying,” Austin Johnson, Penn State’s standout redshirt junior tackle said after practice in a hot and humid Florida on Tuesday.
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Living Vicariously: A Penn State Bowl Week Travel Blog
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Follow along for updates surrounding our trip to Florida for the TaxSlayer Bowl between Penn State and Georgia.
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Penn State Football: Early Bowl Week Sights
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Penn State has only just landed in Florida prior to Saturday’s noon kick against Georgia, but here are a few sights from Tuesday’s practice around the stadium and farther up the coast at the Nittany Lions’ practice facility.
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In Praise of Sisters
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Here’s to the sisters. While my wife is with her sister this week, my daughters are with each other in cold but dazzlingly bright Denver to celebrate my sisters: Wendy, who is turning 65, and Meryl, who began the year with a cancer diagnosis and ended it with a clean bill of health.