February 2017
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Former Beta Theta Pi Members Must Vacate Frat House
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The 39 former members of Beta Theta Pi who live in the fraternity house at 222 N. Burrowes St. must move out after Penn State revoked the fraternity’s recognition following the death of student Timothy Piazza.
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School Board Approves 30 Percent Design Plans for Elementary School Projects
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The State College Area School Board on Monday gave unanimous approval to the first phase in the planning and design of major renovations and additions at Corl Street and Radio Park elementary schools and construction of a new Houserville Elementary School.
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Lady Lion Page Named to All-Big Ten First Team
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Penn State sophomore guard Teniya Page earned a spot on both the media and coaches’ All-Big Ten first team announced on Monday.
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Health Care and Soccer: How I Softened My View of Pitt
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Oh, does the passion of youth look different in the rearview mirror of life.
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Charity Ball Raises $200,000 for Children’s Advocacy Center
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The annual Mount Nittany Medical Center Charity Ball raised a record $200,000 for the Children’s Advocacy Center of Centre County.
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St. Vincent de Paul Trunk Sale to Benefit Centre County Residents in Need
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The St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store will hold a prom, bridal, designer and vintage trunk sale from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 18, at the Our Lady of Victory Church Activity Center, 820 Westerly Parkway.
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Penn State Hockey: Nittany Lions Hold Steady At No.11 With Second Place Finish In Sight
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Penn State hockey is holding steady at No. 11 in the latest USCHO.com poll released on Monday afternoon. The Nittany Lions are coming off of a 4-2 and 4-1 sweep of Michigan State over the weekend in East Lansing.
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Snapshot:Carolyn Donaldson
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With a strong belief in public media and making connections with the community, Carolyn Donaldson has begun a new phase of her life after serving as a news anchor for […]
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Lunch with Mimi: Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia
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Immigration has become more of a hot topic this year, especially with some of the actions taken by President Trump, than previous ones. Penn State Law professor Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia […]
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Artist of the Month: Sculptor Jim Bright
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“I hope that people who view my sculptures will feel some of the wonder and curiosity that I bring to the sculptural process. I want to engage my viewers in […]