March 2018
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A Look Ahead to 2018-19 Penn State Wrestling
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The dust had barely settled on the Penn State wrestling team’s third consecutive NCAA championship and seventh in the past eight years on March 17, when fans’ thoughts turned to 2019.
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Scandinavian String Players to Perform Classical and Folk in Schwab Concert
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In its Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State premiere, the Danish String Quartet – violinists Frederik Øland and Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen, violist Asbjørn Nørgaard, and cellist Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin – will perform an atypical mingling of classical and traditional music.
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Mount Nittany Middle School Wins Statewide Math Competition
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The Mount Nittany team of Zach Cheslock, Daniel Miller, Tony Tzolov and Jenny Yu took first place at the Mathcounts competition held March 23 and 24 in Hershey.
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Tree Trimming May Cause Travel Delays
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Tree trimming on several streets will result in lane closures and possible travel delays in State College through the end of April.
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Penn State Hockey: Hamilton Signs Deal with Red Wings’ AHL Affiliate
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Penn State hockey defenseman Trevor Hamilton signed a one-year contract with the Grand Rapids Griffins of the AHL on Thursday afternoon.
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Offense Key as State High Baseball Looks to Build on Success
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As State College baseball gets set for its home opener at 4:15 p.m. on Monday against Central Dauphin, the Little Lions will be looking to take things a step further from 2017.
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Health: Early signs of autism range and can differ for each child
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Like every parent, you have big dreams for your children. Maybe you envision them becoming doctors or lawyers, raising big families, or playing shortstop in the World Series. When something […]
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Penn State Diary: 1920s PSU wrestler was the first Japanese athlete to win an Olympic medal
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After 10 years of retirement, I don’t get many “questions for the archivist” anymore, but I had an unexpected one not too long ago. My wife and a group of […]
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UPUA, Borough to Officially Unveil ‘You Are Welcome Here’ Banners
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State College Borough and Penn State’s University Park Undergraduate Association are teaming up to host an unveiling ceremony for their new “You Are Welcome Here” banners. The ceremony will […]
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About Town: Music of Pennsylvania Chamber Orchestra being enjoyed at State Theatre again, thanks to acoustic shells
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This month concludes a surprising revival season of orchestral music at The State Theatre. The Pennsylvania Chamber Orchestra has added the beats, if you will, of Mozart, Mendelssohn, Beethoven, etc., […]