February 2012
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Penn State Can’t Keep Up In Second Half Gets Beat By Purdue 80-56
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Penn State played on Leap Day, Feb. 29, for the first time since knocking off Kent State, 61-51, in Rec Hall in 1972 but couldn’t do the same to Purdue, losing 80-56.
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Cleland Denies Request for Trial Delay in Sandusky Case
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Judge John M. Cleland, presiding in the Jerry Sandusky criminal case, has refused a defense request for a mid-July trial.
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Hockey
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While the excitement of a new Division I hockey program is tangible within the walls of the Greenberg Ice Pavilion, there is a sadness that lingers too as this weekend’s […]
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Ballot Positions Set in Penn State Board Race; 86 Alumni Pursue Three Seats
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Marking the most competitive Penn State board race in memory, the university announced Wednesday that 86 alumni will vie for three seats this spring on the Board of Trustees.
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Penn State Wrestling: VIDEO: Freshmen Nico Megaludis and Morgan McIntosh Ready for Possible Rematches
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Penn State wrestlers Nico Megaludis and Morgan McIntosh will be looking for redemption this weekend at the Big Ten Tournament.
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Penn State Football Recruiting: Nittany Lions Land First Two Recruits For 2013
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Virginia QB Christian Hackenberg and Ohio CB Ross Douglas become the first two verbal commitments of Bill O’Brien’s first full recruiting class.
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Eighty-Six Alumni to Run for Three Penn State Board Seats
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Eighty-six Penn State alumni have qualified to run for three university board seats this year — and confirmed that they wish to do so, a university spokesman said Wednesday.
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Penn State, State College Noon News & Features: Wednesday, Feb. 29
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Erickson returns to Harrisburg, as the Collegian reports. Plus, more questions over the state’s funding of higher education. And what does your spring break say about you? Here’s the Wednesday rundown.