September 2022
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No. 9 Penn State Women’s Volleyball Relying on Momentum Ahead of Conference Play
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No. 9-ranked Penn State women’s volleyball is red hot to start the 2022 season with an 11-0 record that includes wins over No. 21 Oregon and No. 5 Stanford. But, a whole new […]
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Penn State Professor Charged with Stalking
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A Penn State professor is facing charges for allegedly stalking another faculty member in a University Park building throughout the summer. Brandon A. Schwartz, a 36-year-old from Lemont and an […]
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Penn State Set to Ask State for $115 Million Increase in General Support Funds
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If approved, it would easily become the largest requested state appropriation increase in the university’s history.
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Penn State Trustees Approve $900 Million Increase in 2022-23 Budget
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The revised budget would trim back about a quarter of the university’s projected $191 million deficit.
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Penn State Football: Nittany Lions Back in Lasch as Weight Room Project Comes to Close
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Penn State football has moved its weight room back from its temporary location in Holuba Hall and back into the Lasch Building as the weight room expansion project draws to […]
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Habitat for Humanity Dedicates Three New Homes in Centre County
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On Thursday afternoon, three families will celebrate reaching the most American of dreams — having a home to call their own. A Habitat for Humanity of Greater Centre County dedication […]
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Penn State Men’s Basketball: Nittany Lions’ TV Schedule Released
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Penn State men’s basketball will play the majority of its games this season on the Big Ten Network while making a few appearances on the ESPN family of network’s this […]
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Penn State Football: Keyvone Lee Status Uncertain Ahead of Central Michigan
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Penn State could be without starting running back Keyvone Lee this weekend as the Nittany Lions host Central Michigan in the fourth game of the season. Lee was injured during Penn […]
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Weather for the World: AccuWeather Celebrates 60 Years of Innovation, Creativity and Forecasting
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In 1962, Joel Myers, then a second-year meteorology graduate student at Penn State, wanted to transform the world of weather predictions through accurate, precise forecasting. In the years that followed, […]
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Thousands of Older Pennsylvanians at Risk of Losing Property Tax Rebates Because of Legislative Inaction
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State lawmakers approved a one-time bonus to this year’s rebates but repeatedly failed to address a deeper problem: the program’s steady decline.