July 2016
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Lunch with Mimi
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As State College borough manager since 2003, Tom Fountaine is the chief administrative officer of the day-to-day operation of the municipality. Prior to coming to State College, he worked as […]
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5 Questions with Mary Ellen Clark
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A school-record 20 Penn Staters will be part of the Olympic Games in Rio, which begin August 5. The school has had its share of success in the Olympics, with […]
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Letter from the Editor
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It was during the spring when the staff of Town&Gown met to discuss what feature stories the magazine should run in the August issue. The Bellefonte Art Museum […]
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Investigation Nets 17 on Drug Charges in Centre County
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A yearlong investigation by the Centre County Drug Task Force culminated Thursday with charges filed against 17 individuals for allegedly possessing or distributing illegal narcotics.
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Board Committee Proposes Tuition Increase
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Penn State’s Board of Trustees will vote on a tuition increase of 2.29 percent for Pennsylvania resident undergraduate students at University Park and an aggregate increase of 1.76 percent across all campuses for 2016-17.
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Penn State Board Committee Talks Record-Setting Enrollment
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Penn State Vice President Rob Pangborn told the board committee on academic affairs and student life that University Park will see its largest ever first-year class.
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Insurer Petitions to Toss Evidence from Old Sandusky Claims
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Pennsylvania Manufacturers Insurance Company (PMA) filed a motion on Tuesday asking a Philadelphia judge to preclude evidence from Penn State’s settlements with Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse victims in cases that would have been barred by the statute of limitations.
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Sandy Barbour Talks Beaver Stadium Renovations, Capacity Change And More
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“Whether it’s increased expenses or decreased revenues that we’re still trying to recoup, we’re about 15 million real dollars behind where we were five years ago, so whatever the incremental is with the Big Ten media rights money, that just helps us get back to whole.”
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Penn State Trustees to Set Tuition and Budget
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In addition to what is expected to be a controversial election for board leadership, Penn State’s Board of Trustees will set 2016-17 tuition rates and the university’s operating budget when it meets Thursday and Friday at the university’s Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman, Pa.
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Penn State Football: Linebacker Faison-Walden Tabs Nittany Lions
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Penn State football’s dry spell on the recruiting trail finally ended on Wednesday as North Carolina linebacker prospect Brelin Faison-Walden made his decision public at his announcement ceremony.