May 2010
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Mount Nittany Conservancy Reopens Mountain Trails
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Nineteen signs have been placed along the trails at critical intersections to guide visitors, and an official reopening was held Sunday at Mount Nittany.
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News Wrap: Wake-Up Call (5/16/10)
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Penn State’s graduation dominates the headlines, as blue caps and gowns flood campus (especially around the Nittany Lion shrine).
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Ken Burns To Penn Staters: Seek Common Ground
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Invoking the words of Abraham Lincoln, filmmaker Ken Burns called on Penn State graduates Saturday to build community and shake divisive rhetoric from the media landscape.
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News Wrap: Wake-Up Call (5/15/10)
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It’s a busy weekend at Penn State, as the Board of Trustees approve a new land purchase and thousands of diplomas are distributed.
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UPDATED: Penn State Buys Kissell Motorsports Property
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Penn State trustees have agreed to buy more land along West College Avenue. A long-term plan for the acreage is in the works, an administrator says.
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State College Relaxes Parking Rules For Graduation Weekend
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The borough has temporarily eased restrictions on overnight and two-hour parking for Penn State’s graduation weekend.
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‘Beaver Canyon’ Proposal To Face More Discussion
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A concept for a new, eight-story apartment building in ‘Beaver Canyon’ got a lukewarm reception Thursday night from the State College Planning Commission.
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News Wrap: Wake-Up Call (5/14/10)
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Dana Leonard, who was until today the longest-serving officer on the State College police force, has turned in his badge after more than three decades of service.
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Will Deliver Commencement Address for Food
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Well, Class of 2010, you probably think the party’s over: time to put away the beer bongs and the ping-pong balls, the cargo shorts and the cut-offs, and get serious.