October 2018
-

State College Tennis Standout Making Transition from Sub-Saharan Africa
in Local & Penn State Sports, Local News, State College, State High Sports, StateCollege.com, Virtual—
by
When you spend most of your life living in sub-Saharan Africa, there’ll be plenty of adjustments coming to the United States.
-

Lunch with Mimi: David Gray, Penn State Senior VP for Finance and Business, on State Support, Demographics
—
by
Town&Gown founder Mimi Barash Coppersmith sat down with David Gray to discuss the financial challenges the university faces to gain continued state support for public higher education, the changing demographics with the increase enrollment of students in World Campus, and the national conversation f
-

Mount Nittany Is Calling You
—
by
By Dennis J. Loerch,President of The Nittany House Foundation Have you ever heard it said that “Mount Nittany draws people to it”? It’s true. Ask the villagers in Lemont, the residents of Happy Valley or the students and faculty from around the world at Penn State and you will hear the truth. You may also…
-

Letter: McCracken Will Represent People, Not Special Interests
—
by
On November 6, you have a choice to make. A choice that will affect the future of our district and our state in the 21st century. A choice that will determine how our public schools and our public universities fare. Ezra Nanes is the right choice.
-

Letter: Those with Pre-Existing Conditions at Risk
—
by
Rep. Tom Marino recently met with the editorial board of my local newspaper and expressed sympathy for people with pre-existing conditions. He even said he wouldn’t vote in favor of legislation that would strip protections from people with pre-existing conditions. But Rep. Marino already has voted
-

Letter: GT Can’t Have It Both Ways
—
by
Is it “good leadership“ to characterize the proposals of every leading scientific organization as “weaponizing?“ These organizations recognize that our world is facing a crisis that demands action now.
-

Fatal Crash Closes Route 322 in Potter Township
—
by
U.S. Route 322 in Potter Township was closed on Wednesday night after a fatal crash.
-

Some Beaver Stadium Parking Lots to Be Closed for Iowa Game
in Altoona, Local & Penn State Sports, Local News, Penn State Football, Penn State Sports, State College, StateCollege.com, Virtual—
by
Several grass parking lots around Beaver Stadium will be closed for Saturday’s Penn State-Iowa football game because of current and forecasted conditions.
-

Penn State Military Appreciation Events Kick Off Saturday
—
by
Penn State and State College Borough will honor military service members, veterans, and their families during a series of military appreciation events beginning this weekend.
-

Penn State Senior Class Gift to Fund Arboretum Pollinators’ Garden Entry Gate
—
by
Penn State’s Class of 2019 will fund the Pollinators’ Garden Entry Gate as its Class Gift, chosen by seniors who voted on three options throughout last week.