May 2010
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News Wrap: Wake Up Call (5/31/10)
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This Memorial Day, Adam Smeltz asks you to remember why it’s a holiday. StateCollege.com is here to show you how.
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This Memorial Day, Let’s Not Forget
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We are a nation born and sustained through the courage and blood of our forebears. Our very presence as Americans is their legacy — and a sacred responsibility.
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News Wrap: Wake Up Call (5/30/10)
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Penn State football players help out a football camp, 15 Nittany Lions are headed to the Outdoor Track Championships, and THON 2011 dates are released.
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Joe Paterno tops Penn State’s biggest wage-earners
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Post-Gazette: Mr. Paterno, school president Graham Spanier and three health-related professionals are the university’s five highest paid employees, according to newly released tax data.
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News Wrap: Wake Up Call (5/29/10)
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These are today’s top stories: The cost of THON totals $400,000, Penn State faculty members could see raises of 3 percent, and Joe Paterno’s assistants have stepped up in his absence.
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Penn State Identifies THON Expenses; Charity Is Among The Most Efficient
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Financial data show the Penn State THON ranks highly among cost-effective philanthropies. Chairperson credits volunteers, business support.
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Columnist Takes A Breather, To Return Next Week
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Friday columnist Russell Frank is off this week, but he’ll return next week. Meanwhile, take a cruise through his free archives.
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Penn State Aims To Restore Merit-Based Raises For Workers
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In a best-case scenario, Penn State employees could see pay increases of as much as three percent this year. But that plan depends on several factors, a spokeswoman says.