May 2010
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CVS Looks To Build New Store On Ponderosa Site
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CVS Caremark Corporation is looking to replace the Ponderosa Steakhouse in State College with a 13,225-square-foot drug store.
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House Candidates Haas, Reese Urge Penn State Reforms
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Joyce Haas and Ron Reese, GOP candidates in the 77th House District, said Penn State needs to become more efficient and accountable.
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A Reaction To Inaction
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When our thoughts, behaviors or feelings are impacted by the actions of others, it is called social influence. The State College community has seen a lot of incidents lately where social influence won out over individual decision making.
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News Wrap: Wake-Up Call (5/13/10)
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Penn State will take on defending ACC regular season co-champion Maryland on Wednesday, Dec. 1 at the Bryce Jordan Center as part of the 12th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
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Filmmaker Ken Burns To Speak At Penn State Commencement
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Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns will be among the distinguished speakers at Penn State’s graduation ceremonies this weekend.
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Penn State, State College Elms Withstand Lethal Tree Disease
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Worst-case scenarios feared by elm lovers have not materialized — not so far at least, Penn State and State College tree experts said.
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The Year’s Greatest Bloom: Penn State Graduates
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In the spirit of the new season, students are blooming into graduates, the seeds of my Cheers First Class Tour are planted, and two gentlemen have taken on a unique ‘senior project.’
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News Wrap: Wake-Up Call (5/12/10)
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The weather goes wacky, Penn State commencement goes green, and Mike the Mailman offers advice and perspectives to the soon-to-be graduates.
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UPDATED: Unseasonable Storm Disrupts Baseball Game; Snow Collects In Mountains
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Snow and sleet jolted central Pennsylvanians early Tuesday afternoon, 43 days after spring started. The weather should improve for the weekend.
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News Wrap: Wake-Up Call (5/11/10)
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State College school board members are not looking to eliminate the swim program, but they are seeking out ways to make it more efficient.