September 2010
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UPDATED: Weather Upends Centre Soccer, Assembly of God Football Schedules
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Centre Soccer Association and the State College Assembly of God football program have altered their program schedules due to Thursday’s heavy rain.
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UPDATED: Rainy Weather Rearranges State High Homecoming Schedule
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The State High Homecoming Parade has been postponed due to the weather. The school district has released an updated Homecoming event schedule.
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Finding Wisdom in an E-mail from a Youth Lacrosse Coach
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Typically, words of wisdom don’t come from anyone famous or with any fanfare. They are truthful, make sense and are presented in a way that make us remember them.
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‘Kite Runner’ Author Hosseini to Speak at Penn State
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‘The Kite Runner’ author Khaled Hosseini will lead off Penn State’s Distinguished Speaker Series for 2010-2011, the university has announced. He will speak Thursday in Eisenhower Auditorium.
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PSU Homecoming Blood Drive Set for Friday
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The annual Penn State Homecoming blood drive is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday at the HUB-Robeson Center, Homecoming organizers announced.
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Why the Community Mural Matters
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Like any other town, State College gives its residents reasons to gripe. But the community mural gives us an opportunity to revel in the positives.
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Penn State Football: Nittany Lions Like Money in Ferentz’s Bank
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Kirk Ferentz makes $3.675 million. When it comes to Penn State, with Ferentz you can say that Iowa is getting its money’s worth.
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Biden at Penn State: ‘We Are on the Cusp … ‘
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‘There’s no nation in the world that has the entrepreneurial instinct, the venture-capital capability and the skill of the American people,’ Vice President Joe Biden said at Penn State. Jay Paterno spoke, too.
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Down Memory Lane—and College Avenue
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A visit from friends who graduated 37 years ago sparks memories of State College favorites from the Tavern to the campus post office, now on the cusp of its 56th anniversary.