Zach Berger
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Award-Winning Chef to Cook for WPSU Connoisseur’s Dinner
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The James Beard Award winner is best known for his modern interpretations of classic Israeli cuisine. Solomonov’s dinner at Penn State will zoom out as he serves a fusion of Middle Eastern, North African, Meditteranean, and Eastern European cuisines.
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State College Police Respond to Indecent Exposure Report
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State College police received a call on Friday reporting that a group of females got an unwelcome surprise. Officers responded to the 200-block of South Fraser Street at about 3:10 p.m. after a report of an indecent exposure.
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Penn Stater Named to U.S. Centre for Safe Sport’s Inaugural Board
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Penn State will be represented on the inaugural board of the U.S. Center for Safe Sport, with the university’s chief ethics and compliance officer Regis Becker being tabbed for a seat.
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Ferguson Police Respond to Blood-Covered Woman, Discover Meth Lab
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Ferguson Township residents were in for a shock early Wednesday morning when a woman appeared at multiple doorsteps covered in blood. She broke a window and crawled through it to escape the fire — which didn’t actually exist — and cut herself multiple times on the upper body.
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State College’s Most Notorious Unsolved Police Investigations
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It’s been less than a week since the murder was discovered and the investigation began, but State College homicides typically result in immediate arrests. With that in mind, the Tuggy investigation logically draws comparisons to State College’s most notorious unsolved crimes.
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The Boss is Back: Bruce Springsteen to Play BJC in April
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The Boss is coming to town. And he’s finishing a tour that started 36 years ago. Bruce Springsteen will launch the second leg of The River Tour, which began in October of 1980 and is named after his iconic fifth album, at the Bryce Jordan Center on April 18.
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Town Hall Meeting to Gauge Public Opinion on Police Taser Program
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After the first year of taser use on campus and in the borough, the State College Taser Advisory Committee is holding a town hall meeting to discuss the policies in place and the future of tasers in town.
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Schlow Children’s Department Temporarily Closing for Construction
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Have no fear, parents and children of State College. The Schlow Library Children’s Department will still offer its regular slate of activities next week, but the physical department will temporarily close for construction.
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Ferguson Township Woman’s Death Ruled Homicide
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When some friends went by Jean Tuggy’s residence in Ferguson Township on Jan. 21 to check on her, they found that the 61-year-old had died. When an autopsy was performed the following the day, Tuggy’s death was ruled a homicide.
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Baseball Experts to Host Panel Chat on America’s Pastime
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A group of baseball experts will join together for a panel discussion on campus next week. The panel will include Rob Biertempfel, a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review baseball writer and Penn State alumnus; Brian McClintock, the senior director of communications for the Little League World Series; and Rob Cooper, head coach of Penn State baseball. …