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Back Issues
Library trustees consider dual sites The Schlow Memorial Library Board of Trustees is considering a new option for solving its relocation dilemma. IFC numbers stabilize Stabilizing the number of fraternity members is the goal, and intense advertising for this year's rush is the game plan. Pa. students paid to stay in state Some students in the College of Agriculture will find relief after graduation thanks to the Agriculture Education Loan Forgiveness Program. Board votes to keep police force in Patton The Patton Township Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to keep the township's police force after it vetoed a recommendation to contract the State College Borough Police in a meeting last night at Park Forest Middle School.
Microsoft joining Penn State family Microsoft will now join PepsiCo, Nike and AT&T; as one of the several big corporate names to infiltrate the Penn State community. Campus adds more blue safety lights to dorm areas Penn State Police Services is installing 10 additional blue lights onto phone call boxes on campus this semester. On-campus ATMs make move to downtown A program started last year to integrate banking and the Penn State ID+ card might now inconvenience bank customers whose banks have chosen not to participate in the program. Banking options growing for students looking for convenience, affordability With so many banking options specifically available to students, it can be challenging to find the way through the maze of mutual funds savings and checking accounts. Groups help treat eating disorders Eating disorder patients are not hospitalized as long as they used to be, according to a recent study. Police Log
Netman Dorfman swinging way to top For Penn State men's tennis player Marc Dorfman, success depends on individual choices he makes concerning things in life he can control. Three wise guys even wiser Many begged to be on this week's Heisman poll, but the integrity of the Prize-Wise Guys cannot be bought. Big Ten jumps on two-quarterback bandwagon Big Ten Football Notebook Lions' running backs create a task force on offense This season has been a roller coaster ride for both Eric McCoo and his backfield mates. Golfers new assistant making presence felt There's a new face in Happy Valley, and his reputation precedes him. Column: Spielman shows human side in retirement My Opinion: Darren Steele Friday's Cover Story: Pittsburgh-area football recruits who decided to attend Penn State.
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Divine Miss M bringing tour to Jordan Center Online editors for this issue: Kelly Bradish Nikki Velisaris | |||||||
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